This is one of the reasons that USA Kilts & Celtic Traditions is my favorite station on the internet. Thanks Eric and the rest of the team, once again you've knocked it out of the park.
I celebrated St. Andrew's Day November 30, 2019 and the 200th anniversary of St. Andrew's Masonic Lodge 282 in Scotland. My family was some of the founding Members. I was with friends and family that are still members of the Lodge. The party afterwards was .....ummm good ..there were survivors.
Brilliant. Now I feel like I have permission to celebrate Saint Andrew's Day (like Saint Patrick's Day and Saint Brigid's Day) as a non-Christian/Catholic.
The Apostles did indeed found the Orthodox Church. Of course, back in the first century it was just "the Church." The one, holy, catholic, and apostolic Church. But it wasn't through Andrew and Peter alone, but through all twelve apostles. Andrew is known as the "First Called," and Peter is "first among equals."
+USAKiltsOfficial *Andari Ben Yōnah (אנדרי בן יונה) (Gk. Άνδρης βαρ Ιώνα), I presume?* As an autist who's _in_ to Yashar-Eli names, I's able to recover a few of 'em from the extant Hellenic, e.g. Shīmōn Ben Yōnah (שימון בן יונה) (Gk. Σίμος βαρ Ιώνα), later handled Kēfas (כפס) (Gk. Κήφας «πετρος») by Y'shua' himself.
Destroying the clan system... was paramount on the English aristocracy...& To Distort history ‼️... St Patrick was possible a Scott..! Take back your heritage 👍 don't forget the land clearances ‼️
The story of St Andrew becoming our patron saint isn’t quite accurate Initially the Scots, Celts and Picts were united under St Columba, who they believed gave them victory over a far superior Northumbrian Army. It wasn’t until much later the church did what the church does and rewrote history because they didn’t want a Celt being patron saint of a nation they were trying to unite under the one church and offered up St Andrew, added the saltire in the clouds and bingo bango, pure Celtic kin are being replaced by a full on apostle
This is one of the reasons that USA Kilts & Celtic Traditions is my favorite station on the internet. Thanks Eric and the rest of the team, once again you've knocked it out of the park.
I'm Scottish have never seen anyone celebrating st Andrews day 😢
Thanks for the information on St Andrew and his Day.
Very well put together and informative video, thank you!
I celebrated St. Andrew's Day November 30, 2019 and the 200th anniversary of St. Andrew's Masonic Lodge 282 in Scotland. My family was some of the founding Members. I was with friends and family that are still members of the Lodge. The party afterwards was .....ummm good ..there were survivors.
Slàinte mhath mo charaidean!
This was really cool! Thanks Eric!
That was awesome, we'll done,
Im a bit freaked out. This cant be coincidence. My name is andrew and i was born on nov 30th.
Thank you for another very informative video which is very well done.
Need to remember Nov. 30
Very cool video!
Brilliant. Now I feel like I have permission to celebrate Saint Andrew's Day (like Saint Patrick's Day and Saint Brigid's Day) as a non-Christian/Catholic.
Within Freemasonry is a sect called the Scottish Rite. Within the Scottish Rite is a smaller sect called The Knights of Saint Andrew
What? Peter the first "pope?" Andrew "founded" the Orthodox Church? C'mon, Eric. (But, the rest of the video was great!)
The Apostles did indeed found the Orthodox Church. Of course, back in the first century it was just "the Church." The one, holy, catholic, and apostolic Church. But it wasn't through Andrew and Peter alone, but through all twelve apostles. Andrew is known as the "First Called," and Peter is "first among equals."
@@drewcoope True!
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You never read all of the treaty of Arbroath ?
+USAKiltsOfficial *Andari Ben Yōnah (אנדרי בן יונה) (Gk. Άνδρης βαρ Ιώνα), I presume?* As an autist who's _in_ to Yashar-Eli names, I's able to recover a few of 'em from the extant Hellenic, e.g. Shīmōn Ben Yōnah (שימון בן יונה) (Gk. Σίμος βαρ Ιώνα), later handled Kēfas (כפס) (Gk. Κήφας «πετρος») by Y'shua' himself.
I do enjoy parades.
Destroying the clan system... was paramount on the English aristocracy...& To Distort history ‼️... St Patrick was possible a Scott..! Take back your heritage 👍 don't forget the land clearances ‼️
The story of St Andrew becoming our patron saint isn’t quite accurate
Initially the Scots, Celts and Picts were united under St Columba, who they believed gave them victory over a far superior Northumbrian Army.
It wasn’t until much later the church did what the church does and rewrote history because they didn’t want a Celt being patron saint of a nation they were trying to unite under the one church and offered up St Andrew, added the saltire in the clouds and bingo bango, pure Celtic kin are being replaced by a full on apostle