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- The_Way_of_St_Andrews abstract "The Way of St Andrews (Spanish: El Camino de Saint Andrews, French: Chemin de Saint-Andrews, German: der Weg von Saint Andrews, Italian: il modo di Saint Andrews) is the revived (as of 2012) Christian pilgrimage route that leads to St Andrews Cathedral in Fife, on the east coast of Scotland, UK, where the relics of the apostle, Saint Andrew, were once kept.The pilgrimage to St Andrews has much in common with the famous pilgrimage, "The Camino", to the great cathedral city of Santiago de Compostela in north-west Spain, which annually draws over 200,000 pilgrims from all over the world. Both pilgrimages are dedicated to apostles (St James and St Andrew), both these saints were adopted as patron saints after miraculous intervention in crucial battles, and both Santiago and St Andrews are in remote areas of great natural beauty.".
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- The_Way_of_St_Andrews wikiPageExternalLink www.thewayofstandrews.com.
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- The_Way_of_St_Andrews subject Category:Christian_pilgrimages.
- The_Way_of_St_Andrews comment "The Way of St Andrews (Spanish: El Camino de Saint Andrews, French: Chemin de Saint-Andrews, German: der Weg von Saint Andrews, Italian: il modo di Saint Andrews) is the revived (as of 2012) Christian pilgrimage route that leads to St Andrews Cathedral in Fife, on the east coast of Scotland, UK, where the relics of the apostle, Saint Andrew, were once kept.The pilgrimage to St Andrews has much in common with the famous pilgrimage, "The Camino", to the great cathedral city of Santiago de Compostela in north-west Spain, which annually draws over 200,000 pilgrims from all over the world. ".
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