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- Andrew_the_Scot abstract "St. Andrew the Scot was the brother of St. Brigid the younger, born in Ireland near the beginning of the ninth century to a noble family. Both Andrew and his sister studied under St. Donatus. Andrew even accompanied Donatus on his pilgrimage to Italy and there Andrew earned his titles (in Britain) of Andrew of Tuscany and Andrew of Fiesole.When Donatus and Andrew arrived at Fiesole the people were assembled to elect a new bishop. A heavenly voice indicated Donatus as most worthy of the honour. After being consecrated to that office, he made Andrew his archdeacon.There is a miracle reported of his healing the daughter of a nobleman while he was in Fiesole. The girl had been paralyzed and the doctors were unable to help her so their father asked Andrew to come and pray for her. Kneeling by her couch he told her to stand for Jesus had healed her. Many other miracles were performed by him over the course of his deaconship in Fiesole: casting out demons, healing the blind, and the sick.During the forty-seven years of his episcopate, Andrew served Donatus faithfully, and was encouraged to restore the church of San Martino di Mensola and to found a monastery there. Andrew is commended for his austerity of life and boundless charity to the poor. He died shortly after his master, St. Donatus. His sister was allegedly conducted from Ireland by an angel to assist at his deathbed.His body is buried at St Martin's, the church he restored. When at a later date his remains were exhumed, his body was found still preserved. His relics remain to be venerated in that church.St. Andrew's feast day is on the 22 of August.".
- Andrew_the_Scot birthYear "0800".
- Andrew_the_Scot deathDate "0877".
- Andrew_the_Scot deathPlace Fiesole.
- Andrew_the_Scot deathYear "0877".
- Andrew_the_Scot majorShrine Fiesole.
- Andrew_the_Scot veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
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- Andrew_the_Scot wikiPageWikiLink Archdeacon.
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- Andrew_the_Scot wikiPageWikiLinkText "Andrew Scotus".
- Andrew_the_Scot wikiPageWikiLinkText "Andrew the Scot".
- Andrew_the_Scot attributes "deacon curing a paralytic girl; sometimes shown appearing to a sleeping priest; Irish wolfhound".
- Andrew_the_Scot birthDate "800.0".
- Andrew_the_Scot dateOfDeath "877".
- Andrew_the_Scot deathDate "c. 877".
- Andrew_the_Scot deathPlace "Fiesole, Italy".
- Andrew_the_Scot feastDay "--08-22".
- Andrew_the_Scot majorShrine "Saint Martin, Fiesole, Italy".
- Andrew_the_Scot name "Andrew The Scot".
- Andrew_the_Scot name "Saint Andrew the Scot".
- Andrew_the_Scot placeOfDeath "Fiesole, Italy".
- Andrew_the_Scot shortDescription "Irish archdeacon and saint".
- Andrew_the_Scot veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
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- Andrew_the_Scot description "Irish archdeacon and saint".
- Andrew_the_Scot description "Irish archdeacon and saint".
- Andrew_the_Scot subject Category:877_deaths.
- Andrew_the_Scot subject Category:9th-century_Christian_saints.
- Andrew_the_Scot subject Category:9th-century_Irish_people.
- Andrew_the_Scot subject Category:Irish_expatriates_in_Italy.
- Andrew_the_Scot subject Category:Italian_Roman_Catholic_saints.
- Andrew_the_Scot subject Category:Medieval_Irish_saints_on_the_Continent.
- Andrew_the_Scot subject Category:Medieval_Italian_saints.
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- Andrew_the_Scot hypernym Brother.
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- Andrew_the_Scot comment "St. Andrew the Scot was the brother of St. Brigid the younger, born in Ireland near the beginning of the ninth century to a noble family. Both Andrew and his sister studied under St. Donatus. Andrew even accompanied Donatus on his pilgrimage to Italy and there Andrew earned his titles (in Britain) of Andrew of Tuscany and Andrew of Fiesole.When Donatus and Andrew arrived at Fiesole the people were assembled to elect a new bishop. A heavenly voice indicated Donatus as most worthy of the honour.".
- Andrew_the_Scot label "Andrew the Scot".
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- Andrew_the_Scot name "Andrew The Scot".
- Andrew_the_Scot name "Saint Andrew the Scot".