Saint Andronicus

Saint Andronicus

There are several saints named Andronicus:

*Andronicus of Pannonia — an Apostle of the Seventy mentioned in Romans 16:7
*Andronicus of Tarsus in Cilicia — a fourth century martyr
*Andronicus of Egypt — a 5th century ascetic
*Andronicus the Abbot of Moscow — a 14th century disciple of Saint Sergius of Radonezh


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