saint|saints in English
noun
[seɪnt]
person canonized by the Christian Church for his holy qualities; extremely holy person, very righteous perso
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1. Pope Canonizes 7 new saints — The tapestry of the new saint Giovanni Battista Piamarta hangs on St
2. Some have later called this traveler and diarist a saint, and saints are not necessarily representative of their sets.
3. Francis of Assisi — patron saint of Italy, founder of the Franciscan order, and one of the most popular Catholic saints in history.
4. Saints’ Cathedral (2002) Archdeaconries
5. Bright lights, typical of many Botanicas, illuminate aisles furnished with hundreds of votive candles, oils, religious necklaces, assorted colognes and life-size saints of Saint Michael and Santa
6. Called to Be Saints
7. Mairie de Saint Aquilin, Saint-Aquilin
8. Champignon Concept, Saint-Raymond (Saint-Raymond, Quebec)
9. Holiday home Saint Amandin in Saint Amandin
10. Autochrome, Saint-Pierre (Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon)
11. All Hallows’ Day (also known as All Saints’ Day) is a holiday to honor dead saints.
12. Finally a man standing in the back of the railcar exclaimed, “They are Saints, genuine Saints!”
13. Pope Francis Canonizes Six Saints
14. Saint Albinus of Angers (French: Saint-Aubin) (c
15. The Modern Appeal of “Saints”
16. The Saints Stop at Winter Quarters
17. List of flag bearers for Saint Lucia at the Olympics Category:Olympic competitors for Saint Lucia "Saint Lucia".
18. +/-Cormes Courgenard, Saint-Jean-des-Échelles, Lamnay, Saint
19. Aelfric's Lives of Saints Part One
20. In Saints Who Battled Satan, Dr
21. Latter-day Saints Keep on Trying
22. Saints gathered from a vast area.
23. Q: Is Mary a Saint? Was she ever Canonized? A: When speaking of saints we think of a sometimes long process of canonization in the course of which close scrutiny of the future saint is conducted by Roman authorities, and at the end of which the pope officially proclaims sainthood
24. The Alexandrian rite's Divine Liturgy contains elements from the liturgies of Saints Mark the Evangelist (who is traditionally regarded as the first bishop of Alexandria), Basil the Great, Cyril the Great, and Gregory Nazianzus.The Liturgy of Saint Cyril is a Coptic language translation from Greek of the Liturgy of Saint Mark.
25. Four overseas collectivities (collectivités d'outre-mer, or COM): Saint-Pierre and Miquelon, Saint Barthélemy, Saint Martin, and Wallis and Futuna.