J.M.J. We know that Our Lady and Saint Andrew, whose Feast is today, spent time together.
For example, Saint John the Evangelist tells us by way of his Holy Gospel that Mary was at the Wedding at Cana in Galilee (2:1) as well as her Son, Jesus and His disciples (2:2). And once the Feast concluded, Our Lord "went down to Capernaum, with His Mother and His brethren and His disciples; and there they stayed for a few days." (2:12).
Imagine the esteem with which Saint Andrew held the Mother of God, and the tenderness which the Ever-Virgin possessed for Jesus' friend.
What are some ways we may experience the communion among our coreligionists that Our Lady and Saint Andrew enjoyed?
For example, Saint John the Evangelist tells us by way of his Holy Gospel that Mary was at the Wedding at Cana in Galilee (2:1) as well as her Son, Jesus and His disciples (2:2). And once the Feast concluded, Our Lord "went down to Capernaum, with His Mother and His brethren and His disciples; and there they stayed for a few days." (2:12).
Imagine the esteem with which Saint Andrew held the Mother of God, and the tenderness which the Ever-Virgin possessed for Jesus' friend.
What are some ways we may experience the communion among our coreligionists that Our Lady and Saint Andrew enjoyed?
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