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- 04:05, 27 June 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page St. Josemaria to Saint Josemaría Escrivá de Balaguer
- 04:05, 27 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page St. Josemaria (Created page with "{{Saints |SaintName=Saint Josemaría Escrivá de Balaguer |SaintStage=Saint |SaintBirthDate=9 January 1902 |SaintBirthPlace=Barbastro, Huesca, Spain |SaintBirthCoordinates=42.0356 N, 0.1247 E |SaintDeathDate=26 June 1975 |DeathPlace=Rome, Italy |SaintDeathCoordinates=41.9028 N, 12.4964 E |SaintCauseOfDeath=Cardiac arrest |NotableAddress1=Madrid, Spain |NotableCoordinates1=40.4168 N, 3.7038 W |NotableAddress2=Rome, Italy |NotableCoordinates2=41.9028 N, 12.4964 E |NotableA...")
- 04:33, 26 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Portal:Homepage/Section 21 (Created page with "Saintapedia.org is a wiki with detailed info on 478 saints, 295 parishes, 212 countries, and various dioceses, covering biographies, feast days, and Catholic demographics. * Geography Emphasis: The site organizes data by location, letting you explore saints, parishes, and dioceses by country or region, like Andorra’s 88% Catholic population or parishes in Atlanta. * Structured Data: Uses Cargo tables for easy searching and sorting, making it...") Tag: Visual edit
- 02:57, 26 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Talk:New page (Created page with "{{TalkComment |comment=Cool, if it works. }}")
- 02:49, 26 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Talk:Test (Created page with "{{TalkComment |comment=If this works, it will be really cool! }}")
- 02:48, 26 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Form:AddTalkComment (Created page with "{{{for template|TalkComment}}} {| class="formtable" ! Comment: | {{{field|comment|input type=textarea|rows=5|placeholder=Enter your comment}}} |} {{{end template}}} {{{standard input|save|label=Add Comment}}}")
- 02:47, 26 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Template:TalkComment (Created page with "{{{comment}}} -- ~~~~")
- 02:46, 26 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Form:AddComment (Created page with "{{{for template|Comment}}} {| class="formtable" ! Comment: | {{{field|comment|input type=textarea|rows=5|placeholder=Enter your comment}}} |} {{{end template}}} {{{standard input|save|label=Add Comment}}}")
- 02:44, 26 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Template:CurrentTalkPage/doc (Created page with "This should help an input box add a comment to the existing page.")
- 02:43, 26 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Template:CurrentTalkPage (Created page with "{{NAMESPACE}}:{{PAGENAME}}/Talk")
- 02:14, 26 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Genesis (Created page with "This is the lead section. == Summary == == Author ==")
- 02:12, 26 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Template:BibleBook (Created page with "This is the lead section. == Summary == == Author ==")
- 02:05, 26 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page New page (Created page with "This is testing a way to create new pages.")
- 02:07, 23 June 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page St. Damian to Saint Cosmas and Damian
- 01:53, 23 June 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page St. Artaldus to Saint Artaldus
- 01:52, 23 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page St. Artaldus (Created page with "'''Saint Artaldus''' (born 1101, died c. 1206) was a French saint, Carthusian monk, and Bishop of Belley, revered for his holiness and dedication to monastic life. Born in the castle of Sothonod, Savoy, France, to a noble family, he joined the Carthusian Order at Portes monastery as a young man, later founding the monastery of Arvières. Appointed Bishop of Belley in 1188, he served reluctantly before resigning to return to monastic solitude. Never formally ca...")
- 01:37, 23 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Saint Bruno of Cologne (Created page with "'''Saint Bruno of Cologne''' (born c. 1030, died 6 October 1101) was a German saint, priest, and monk, revered as the founder of the Carthusian Order. Born in Cologne, Germany, to a noble family, possibly named Hartenfaust, he was educated in Reims, France, and became a canon and later rector of the cathedral school there. Rejecting worldly ambition, he embraced a life of solitude and founded the Carthusian monastery at La Grande Chartreuse in 1084, emphasizin...")
- 01:29, 23 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Saint Bruno (Redirected page to Saint Bruno of Cologne) Tag: New redirect
- 01:29, 23 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page St. Bruno (Redirected page to Saint Bruno) Tag: New redirect
- 12:15, 21 June 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page St. Finbar to Saint Finbar
- 12:15, 21 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page St. Finbar (q) Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 11:26, 20 June 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page St. Faustina Kowalska to Saint Faustina Kowalska
- 03:38, 20 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page St. Faustina Kowalska (Created page with "'''Saint Faustina Kowalska''' (born 25 August 1905, died 5 October 1938) was a Polish saint, nun, and mystic, revered as the Apostle of Divine Mercy. Born Helena Kowalska in Głogowiec, Poland, to Stanisław and Marianna Kowalski, she entered the Congregation of the Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy in 1925, taking the name Sister Maria Faustina. Known for her visions of Jesus Christ, she recorded His messages of mercy in her diary, *Divine Mercy in My Soul*, promo...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 03:36, 20 June 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page St. Mother Theodore Guerin to Saint Mother Theodore Guerin
- 03:35, 20 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page St. Mother Theodore Guerin (Created page with "'''Saint Mother Theodore Guerin''' (born 2 October 1798, died 14 May 1856) was a French-American saint, nun, and foundress, revered for her missionary work and educational legacy in the United States. Born Anne-Thérèse Guérin in Étables-sur-Mer, Brittany, France, to Laurent and Isabelle Guérin, she entered the Sisters of Providence of Ruillé-sur-Loir in 1823, taking the name Sister Theodore. Sent to Indiana in 1840, she founded the Sisters of Provide...")
- 03:27, 20 June 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page St. Leger to Saint Leger
- 03:27, 20 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page St. Leger (Created page with "'''Saint Leger''' (born c. 615, died 2 October 679) was a Frankish saint, bishop, and martyr, revered for his role in Church reform and defense of ecclesiastical rights. Born in Autun, Francia (modern-day France), to noble Frankish parents, possibly Sigrada and Bodilon, he was educated at the court of King Clovis II and became a monk before being appointed Bishop of Autun in 663. Known for his piety and reforms, he opposed the tyrannical mayor Ebroin, leading...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 03:39, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page St. Damian (Created page with "'''Saint Damian''' and his twin brother '''Saint Cosmas''' (died c. 287 or 303) were Christian saints, physicians, and martyrs, revered as the patron saints of doctors and pharmacists. Born in Arabia (likely modern-day Syria or Saudi Arabia) to Christian parents, possibly named Theodota, they studied medicine in Syria and practiced as “unmercenary physicians,” healing without charge in Cilicia (modern-day Turkey). Martyred during the Diocletian persecution...")
- 03:37, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page St. Cosmas to Saint Cosmas
- 03:37, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page St. Cosmas (Created page with "'''Saint Cosmas''' and his twin brother '''Saint Damian''' (died c. 287 or 303) were Christian saints, physicians, and martyrs, revered as the patron saints of doctors and pharmacists. Born in Arabia (likely modern-day Syria or Saudi Arabia) to Christian parents, possibly named Theodota, they studied medicine in Syria and practiced as “unmercenary physicians,” healing without charge in Cilicia (modern-day Turkey). Martyred during the Diocletian persecution...")
- 03:36, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page St. Vincent de Paul to Saint Vincent de Paul
- 03:35, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page St. Vincent de Paul (Created page with "'''Saint Vincent de Paul''' (born 24 April 1581, died 27 September 1660) was a French saint, priest, and founder, revered for his charity and service to the poor. Born in Pouy (now Saint-Vincent-de-Paul), Gascony, France, to Jean de Paul and Bertrande de Moras, he was ordained in 1600 and later served as a chaplain to the wealthy, using his influence to fund charitable works. Captured by pirates in 1605 and enslaved in Tunis, he escaped and dedicated his l...")
- 03:31, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page St. Lorenzo Ruiz to Saint Lorenzo Ruiz
- 03:31, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page St. Lorenzo Ruiz (Created page with "'''Saint Lorenzo Ruiz''' (born c. 1594, died 29 September 1637) was a Filipino saint, layman, and martyr, revered as the first Filipino saint and protomartyr of the Philippines. Born in Binondo, Manila, to a Chinese father and Filipino mother, he was raised Catholic, educated by Dominicans, and joined the Third Order of Saint Dominic. Falsely accused of murder, he fled to Japan in 1636 with Dominican missionaries, where he faced persecution during the Tokugawa...")
- 03:29, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page St. Michael the Archangel to Saint Michael the Archangel
- 03:28, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page St. Michael the Archangel (Created page with "'''Saint Michael the Archangel''' is an archangel in the Catholic, Orthodox, and Jewish traditions, revered as the leader of God’s heavenly armies and protector against evil. Named in the Book of Daniel (10:13, 12:1), Revelation (12:7–9), and Jude (1:9), he is one of three archangels explicitly named in Scripture, alongside Gabriel and Raphael, and one of seven who stand before God’s throne (Revelation 8:2, T...")
- 03:27, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page St. Gabriel, the Archangel to Saint Gabriel the Archangel
- 03:27, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page St. Gabriel, the Archangel (Created page with "'''Saint Gabriel the Archangel''' is an archangel in the Catholic, Orthodox, and Jewish traditions, revered as the “Messenger of God” for delivering divine announcements. Named in the Book of Daniel (8:16, 9:21), Luke (1:19, 1:26), and non-canonical texts like 1 Enoch, he is one of three archangels explicitly named in Scripture, alongside Michael and Raphael, and one of seven who stand before God’s throne (Re...")
- 03:25, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page St. Raphael to Saint Raphael the Archangel
- 03:24, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page St. Raphael (Created page with "'''Saint Raphael the Archangel''' is an archangel in the Catholic, Orthodox, and Jewish traditions, revered as the “Medicine of God” for his healing ministry. First mentioned by name in the Book of Tobit (3rd–2nd century BCE), he is one of three archangels named in Scripture, alongside Michael and Gabriel, and one of seven who stand before God’s throne (Tobit 12:15). Known for guiding Tobias, healing Tobit...")
- 03:23, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page St. Bartolo Longo to Saint Bartolo Longo
- 03:22, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page St. Bartolo Longo (Created page with "'''Saint Bartolo Longo''' (born 10 February 1841, died 5 October 1926) was an Italian saint, lawyer, and lay Dominican, revered as the Apostle of the Rosary for his devotion to the Virgin Mary and founding the Shrine of Our Lady of the Rosary in Pompei, Italy. Born in Latiano, Brindisi, to Bartolomeo Longo and Antonia Lupelli, he strayed from his Catholic faith during university, engaging in anti-clerical and occult practices, but converted through the inf...")
- 03:21, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page St. Maria Troncatti to Saint Maria Troncatti
- 03:20, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page St. Maria Troncatti (Created page with "'''Saint Maria Troncatti''' (born 16 February 1883, died 25 August 1969) was an Italian saint, religious sister, and missionary, revered for her work among the Shuar people in Ecuador’s Amazon rainforest. Born in Corteno Golgi, Brescia, Italy, to Cesare Troncatti and Maria Sigismondi, she joined the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians (Salesian Sisters) in 1908, taking her vows in 1910. Sent to Ecuador in 1922, she served as a nurse, catechist, and educ...")
- 03:18, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page St. Vincenza Maria Poloni to Saint Vincenza Maria Poloni
- 03:17, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page St. Vincenza Maria Poloni (Created page with "'''Saint Vincenza Maria Poloni''' (born 26 January 1802, died 11 November 1855) was an Italian saint and religious sister, revered as the co-founder of the Sisters of Mercy of Verona. Born Luigia Francesca Maria Poloni in Verona, Italy, to Giovanni Poloni and Angela Biondani, she embraced a religious vocation despite frail health, partnering with Blessed Carlo Steeb to establish a congregation dedicated to the sick and poor in 1840. As Mother Vincenza, she...")
- 03:16, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page St. Peter To Rot to Saint Peter To Rot
- 03:16, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page St. Peter To Rot (Created page with "'''Saint Peter To Rot''' (born c. 1912, died July 1945) was a Papua New Guinean saint, catechist, and martyr, revered as the first native saint of Papua New Guinea. Born in Rakunai, New Britain, to Angelo Tu Puia, a village chief, and Ia Tumul, he was raised Catholic and became a lay catechist, serving his community during World War II. Despite Japanese occupation forces banning Christian activities, he continued his ministry, upholding the sanctity of marriag...")
- 03:14, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page St. Ignazio Choukrallah Maloyan to Saint Ignazio Choukrallah Maloyan
- 03:13, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page St. Ignazio Choukrallah Maloyan (Created page with "'''Saint Ignazio Choukrallah Maloyan''' (born 8 April 1869, died 11 June 1915) was an Armenian saint, archbishop, and martyr, revered for his steadfast faith during the Armenian Genocide. Born in Mardin, Ottoman Empire (modern-day Turkey), to Melkon Maloyan and Faridé Karagözyan, he joined the Armenian Catholic Church, becoming a priest in 1896 and Archbishop of Mardin in 1911. Leading his flock during World War I, he refused to convert to Isl...")