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How is a St. Andrew's Cross used in various contexts?
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Saint Andrew was the first apostle of Jesus Christ. Brother of Simon Peter, and follower of John the Baptist. ... The truth is, the St. Andrews cross flag has always been a symbol of independence, and defiance ...Its orgins is from Scotland
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It is used as part of the chalice logo for the Christian Church, Disiples of Christ.. www.disciples.org
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