St. Andrew
As one of the Twelve, Andrew was admitted to the closest familiarity with Our Lord during His public life; he was present at the Last Supper; beheld the risen Lord; witnessed the Ascension; shared in the graces and gifts of the first Pentecost, and helped, amid threats and persecution, to establish the Faith in Palestine.
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Pictures
Images of St. Andrew
Russian Icon
Martyrdom of St. Andrew (Jusepe de Ribera, c. 1626)
Martyrdom of St. Andrew (Juan de las Roelas, c.1612)
Greek Icon of St. Andrew
Wood Carving of St. Andrew
Statue of St. Andrew
Color Painting of St. Andrew
El Greco's "St. Andrew and St. Francis" (1587-1597)
Painting by El Greco
Statue of St. Andrew (1629-33)
St. Andrew (Ribera, 1630-1632)
"The Crucifixion of St Andrew" (Caravaggio, c. 1607)
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