Theme of the Week Destiny Tuesday. Word of the Day What matters is not the length of the wand but the magic in the stick. Definitely.

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Theme of the Week Destiny Tuesday

Word of the Day What matters is not the length of the wand but the magic in the stick. Definitely

Destiny What was St Andrew’s original job? A. Fisherman B. Carpenter C. Stone Mason St Andrew's day is celebrated on November 30th. Answer: A

Reflection Did you know … The Scottish flag, or Saltire, is flown on public buildings in Scotland on St Andrew's Day. St Andrew was born in Bethesda on the shores of the Sea of Galilee and was the younger brother of St Peter. He is said to have died bound to an “X” shaped cross at Patras in Achea in Greece This shape is now reflected in the Scottish flag.