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Saint Andrew’s Day Scottish pipes.mp3 Wellington Scottish Pipes and Drums Click twice to listen. Turn off and close window when you wish to view the presentation. Then click F 5.

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Page 1: Saint Andrew’s Day Wellington Scottish Pipes and Drums Click twice to listen. Turn off and close window when you wish to view the presentation. Then click

Saint Andrew’s Day

                   

   

Scottish pipes.mp3

Wellington Scottish Pipes and Drums

Click twice to listen. Turn off and close window when you wish to view the presentation. Then click F 5.

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Saint Andrew’s Day

• 1st Century AD;

• In the Bible, one of Jesus’

disciples;

• The Patron Saint of Scotland;

• 30th November is the

National Day.

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Saint Andrew’s Day

• Saint Andrew was born in Bethsaida, in Galilee. He

was a disciple of John the Baptist who helped him get

in touch with Christ. Saint Andrew became then the

first to be chosen by Christ as one of the Twelve

Apostles.

• “True to his name, which in Greek

means “manhood” or “value”, Andrew suffered

martyrdom for Christ, being crucified under Nero [a

Roman Emperor] in A.D. 60”. (...)•  •

in Collier’s EnCyclopedia

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This is just a sample of a PowerPoint Presentation which you may order through my e-mail.

If you wish, you may as well send me the name of your school, so that I may personalize your version.

The presentation will be sent on floppy disks to the address you provide.

The price indicated (25 ) is merelly to support all the hard work needed to produce such products which included a few hours of research on the Net and for the hardware and software used too.