The Holy and All-Praiseworthy Apostle Andrew the First-Called
Polyeleos Feast. Nativity Fast. Abstention from meat and foods that contain meat.
1 Corinthians 4:9-16; John 1:35-51
Read 1 Corinthians 4:9-16
Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory forever!
On the 30th day of November, the Church keeps the memory of the Holy Apostle Andrew the First-Called. Below is a brief account of his life from St. Nikolai Velimirovich:
Andrew, the son of Jonah and brother of Peter, was born in Bethsaida and was a fisherman by trade. At first he was a disciple of St. John the Baptist, but when St. John pointed to the Lord Jesus, saying, Behold the Lamb of God! (John 1:36), Andrew left his first teacher and followed Christ. Then, Andrew brought his brother Peter to the Lord. Following the descent of the Holy Spirit, it fell by lot to the first apostle of Christ, St. Andrew, to preach the Gospel in Byzantium and Thrace, then in the lands along the Danube and around the Black Sea, and finally in Epirus, Greece and the Peloponnese, where he suffered. In Byzantium, he appointed St. Stachys as its first bishop; in Kyiv, he planted a Cross on a high place and prophesied a bright Christian future for the people of Rus’; throughout Thrace, Epirus, Greece and the Peloponnese, he converted multitudes of people to the Faith and ordained bishops and priests for them. In the city of Patras, he performed many miracles in the name of Christ, and won many over to the Lord. Among the new faithful were the brother and wife of the Proconsul Aegeates. Angered at this, Aegeates subjected St. Andrew to torture and then crucified him. While the apostle of Christ was still alive on the cross, he gave beneficial instructions to the Christians who had gathered around. The people wanted to take him down from the cross but he refused to let them. Then the apostle prayed to God and an extraordinary light encompassed him. This brilliant illumination lasted for half an hour, and when it disappeared, the apostle gave up his holy soul to God. Thus, the First-called Apostle, the first of the Twelve Great Apostles to know the Lord and follow Him, finished his earthly course. St. Andrew suffered for his Lord in the year 62 A.D. His relics were taken to Constantinople.
Holy and All-Praiseworthy Apostle Andrew the First-Called, pray to God for us, especially for the long-suffering people of Ukraine!