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The Cathedral of St Andrew
Also known as St Andrews Cathedral.
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According to my web search results, St Andrews is named after Scotland’s patron saint. According to legend, in the 8th century, a Greek monk called St Rule or St Regulus brought some of the bones of St Andrew to Scotland. The town became the Ecclesial capital of Scotland and was renamed St Andrews after Andrew the Apostle. In the Middle Ages, people flocked to visit his remains.In those days people believed they could gain favour with God by going on long journeys called Pilgrimages.
A. I.-Generated Article:
According to my web search results, St Andrews is named after Scotland’s patron saint. According to legend, in the 8th century, a Greek monk called St Rule or St Regulus brought some of the bones of St Andrew to Scotland. The town became the Ecclesial capital of Scotland and was renamed St Andrews after Andrew the Apostle. In the Middle Ages, people flocked to visit his remains.In those days people believed they could gain favour with God by going on long journeys called Pilgrimages.
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