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* Name: The saint's name or names by which they are commonly known.
* Title: Titles like "Saint," "Blessed," or "Venerable."
* Birth: Date and place of birth (if known).
* Death: Date and place of death (if known).
* Beatified: Date of beatification, the person who beatified them (usually a Pope), and the place.
* Canonized: Date of canonization, the Pope who canonized them, and the place where it occurred.
* Feast Day: The day or days on which the saint is celebrated in the liturgical calendar.
* Patronage: Areas, groups, or causes for which the saint is a patron.
* Attributes: Common symbols or iconography associated with the saint (e.g., St. Peter with keys).
* Major Shrine: Location of the primary shrine or tomb where the saint's relics are venerated.
* Venerated In: The Christian denominations that venerate the saint, primarily the Roman Catholic Church, but also others.
* Profile: A brief biography or notable aspects of their life and martyrdom or works.
* Miracles: Notable miracles attributed to their intercession, both during life and after death.

Revision as of 22:54, 24 January 2025

  • Name: The saint's name or names by which they are commonly known.
  • Title: Titles like "Saint," "Blessed," or "Venerable."
  • Birth: Date and place of birth (if known).
  • Death: Date and place of death (if known).
  • Beatified: Date of beatification, the person who beatified them (usually a Pope), and the place.
  • Canonized: Date of canonization, the Pope who canonized them, and the place where it occurred.
  • Feast Day: The day or days on which the saint is celebrated in the liturgical calendar.
  • Patronage: Areas, groups, or causes for which the saint is a patron.
  • Attributes: Common symbols or iconography associated with the saint (e.g., St. Peter with keys).
  • Major Shrine: Location of the primary shrine or tomb where the saint's relics are venerated.
  • Venerated In: The Christian denominations that venerate the saint, primarily the Roman Catholic Church, but also others.
  • Profile: A brief biography or notable aspects of their life and martyrdom or works.
  • Miracles: Notable miracles attributed to their intercession, both during life and after death.