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lufbra
November 30th, 2000, 04:24 PM
Saint Andrews Day to one and all!!!!!
Dave.
Harrie
November 30th, 2000, 04:33 PM
Geez, I didn't even know. That one isn't familiar to me, I'll have to check it out....thanks!
lufbra
November 30th, 2000, 04:45 PM
Patron Saint of Scotland!!!
Dave.
Harrie
November 30th, 2000, 04:50 PM
OK! - Scottish thoughts all day!
lufbra
November 30th, 2000, 04:52 PM
Och aye th' noo!!!!
Dave.
Kimmygem
November 30th, 2000, 05:12 PM
Hey, who's gonna play the bagpipes for us and dance?
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tramtwo
November 30th, 2000, 09:32 PM
St Andrew became the patron saint of Scotland as the result of a foreign monk/hermit (Greek if my memory serves) named Rule or Regulus coming to what is today the town of Saint Andrews in 732 bearing with him the purported bones of St Andrew. The religious foundation which grew up around these relics was not originally Catholic, but Culdee. Even this association with St Andrew is tenuous as there are other
places which claim to possess the bones of St Andrew. In any case, the town of St Andrews became in consequence the premier religious site in the east of Scotland and remained such when the Catholic Church attained ascendancy over the Celtic Churches. In the west of Scotland, less
importance was attached to St Andrew than to the various local saints such as Columba, Mungo, Maelrubha etc. Ultimately when the Scottish court became dominated by Scots speakers, St Andrew became their principal
patron while the Gaelic areas chose Columba as their principle champion and I don't think that they ever held St Andrew in great esteem. There has always a lot of obscure politics going on in Scotland over the selection of national saints and symbols and I suspect that the medieval kings were delighted to have St Andrew, an apostle, as the patron of Scotland which vicariously made Scotland "superior" to England who only had St George, a popular but rather mythological patron and gave the east coasters a chance to sneer at Strathclyde's St. Mungo as small potatoes.
Did you know it is also Barbados' Independence Day (http://www.funbarbados.com/ourisland/constitution/) ?
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[This message has been edited by tramtwo (edited 30 November 2000).]
fitzy13
November 30th, 2000, 09:40 PM
I`ll have to remind my wife, she`s from Glasgow http://www.cybertechhelp.com/ubb/smile.gif