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Just an ordinary elder
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Odd reflections on the church and the world
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Just an ordinary elder | Odd reflections on the church and the world Just an ordinary elder Odd reflections on the church and the world St Andrew’s Day November 30, 2009 It’s very strange that a country in the northern hemisphere should adopt a patron saint with a feast day during the dark and cold early winter days! But St Andrew is a really good choice of a patron saint, exemplifying many of the virtues that we would like to associate ourselves with. Not only was he a fisherman (and we all know how important fishing has been to the Sottish economy over the centuries) but in the Gospels he plays an important role in mmaking people feel welcome. It’s Andrew who brings the first Gentiles to Jesus, and it’s Andrew who finds the boy with the loaves and fishes used in the feeding of the five thousand. It’s good to be associated with someone whose recorded deeds are those of accepting strangers. But we must not forget the circumstances of his death. Tradition has it that ...
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