Saint Bartholomew
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Bartholomew is listed in the Bible as being one of the twelve apostles (see quotations below). He was with the other apostles after Jesus ascended into heaven, but we know little more about him. It is possible that he was the same person as Nathaniel, the man whom Philip brought to Jesus as mentioned in St. John's Gospel, whom Jesus described as "an Israelite, in whom there is no guile." Later traditions suggest that he preached in Asia Minor, northern India, and in Armenia, where he was flayed alive and then beheaded — the basis for his patronage of tanners. The emblem for St. Bartholomew, is three flaying knives on a red background.
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Biblical references to Bartholomew:
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Feast Day - 24th August.
Patronages - Tweedmouth church; tanners.
Emblems - Tanner's knife.
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Collect Almighty and everlasting God, who gave to your apostle Bartholomew grace truly to believe and preach your word: grant that your Church may love that word which he believed and may faithfully preach and receive the same; through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord, who is alive and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. |
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