Apostolo, Sant'Andrea Davanti al suo Duomo di Sant'Andrea - Dipinto di Dino Carbetta
“Apostle, Saint Andrew In front of his Duomo of Sant'Andrea - Painting by Dino Carbetta” …
Embarking on a rain-soaked ferry journey along the picturesque coast, I made my way to the enchanting seaside town of Amalfi. Normally bustling with tourists transported from everywhere, the Duomo di Amalfi found itself relatively serene on this dreary day. A sacred haven has graced this Amalfi site since the year 596 AD; the ninth-century structure still stands resolute. In the early 13th century, a new cathedral emerged beside the ancient one, providing a dignified resting place for St. Andrew the Apostle. Modern interventions have exposed fragments of the original church, inviting contemplation of bygone eras. St. Andrew, the brother of Saint Peter and a cherished disciple of Christ was also a follower of John the Baptist. Their calling unfolded on the shores of the Sea of Galilee: “As [Jesus] was walking by, he saw two brothers, Simon (Peter), and his brother Andrew, casting a net into the sea; they were fishermen. He said to them, ‘Come after me, and I will make you fishers of men.’ At once they left their nets and followed him” (Matthew 4:18-20). Descending near the east end of the Duomo, a staircase leads to the Crypt of St. Andrew, where his revered relics rest upon the central altar. Adorned with magnificent Baroque murals dating back to 1660, the crypt provides a sacred space for reflection. Kneeling in prayer within this splendid crypt, befitting the memory of the apostle martyred on an X-shaped crucifix, my thoughts meandered into the profound nature of this chosen man turned Disciple and Saint. As I circled to the rear of the altar, I found myself bathed in the eternal light and relics of Saint Andrew. With each prayer, I sensed the essence and presence of this selfless apostle. Much like other sanctuaries and churches across Italy, where saints hail from every corner, I was overwhelmed by deep emotion and an abundance of heartfelt spiritual joy!"
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- c.Dino Carbetta
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