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- 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...")
- 03:11, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page St. María del Carmen Rendiles Martínez to Saint María del Carmen Rendiles Martínez
- 03:11, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page St. María del Carmen Rendiles Martínez (Created page with "'''Saint María del Carmen Rendiles Martínez''' (born 11 August 1903, died 9 May 1977) was a Venezuelan saint, religious sister, and founder of the Servants of Jesus of Caracas, revered as Venezuela’s first female saint. Born in Caracas, Venezuela, to a wealthy family, she was born without a left arm, yet overcame physical challenges to pursue a religious vocation. Entering the Servants of the Eucharist in 1927, she later founded her own congregation in...")
- 03:07, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page St. José Gregorio Hernández Cisneros to Saint José Gregorio Hernández Cisneros
- 03:07, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page St. José Gregorio Hernández Cisneros (Created page with "'''Saint José Gregorio Hernández Cisneros''' (born 26 October 1864, died 29 June 1919) was a Venezuelan saint, physician, and lay Franciscan, revered as the “Doctor of the Poor” for his selfless service to the underprivileged. Born in Isnotú, Trujillo State, Venezuela, to Benigno Hernández Manzaneda and Josefa Cisneros Mansilla, he graduated as a doctor from the University of Caracas in 1888 and studied in Paris, becoming a pioneering scientist and...")
- 03:03, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page St. Gerard Sagredo to Saint Gerard Sagredo
- 03:03, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page St. Gerard Sagredo (Created page with "'''Saint Gerard Sagredo''' (born c. 980, died 24 September 1046) was an Italian saint, bishop, and martyr, revered as the Apostle and Protomartyr of Hungary for his role in its Christianization. Born in Venice, Italy, to a noble family, he became a Benedictine monk and later the first Bishop of Csanád in the Kingdom of Hungary around 1030. Invited by King Saint Stephen I, he tutored Prince Saint Emeric...")
- 02:59, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page St. Padre Pio to Saint Padre Pio
- 02:59, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page St. Padre Pio (Created page with "'''Saint Padre Pio''' (born 25 May 1887, died 23 September 1968) was an Italian saint, priest, and Franciscan friar, renowned for his stigmata, mystical gifts, and devotion to the Catholic faith. Born Francesco Forgione in Pietrelcina, Campania, Italy, he joined the Capuchin Franciscans at 15, taking the name Pio. Ordained in 1910, he bore the stigmata—Christ’s wounds—from 1918 until his de...")
- 02:55, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page St. Maurice to Saint Maurice
- 02:50, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page St. Matthew to Saint Matthew
- 02:50, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page St. Matthew (Created page with "'''Saint Matthew''' (born c. 1st century AD, died c. 74 AD) was a Jewish saint, apostle, and evangelist, revered as one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ and the author of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament. Born Levi, a tax collector in Capernaum, Galilee, Roman Empire, he was called by Jesus to follow Him, abandoning his profession to become a disciple. Tradition holds that he preached the Gospel in Judea and possibly...")
- 02:50, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page St. Maurice (Created page with "'''Saint Matthew''' (born c. 1st century AD, died c. 74 AD) was a Jewish saint, apostle, and evangelist, revered as one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ and the author of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament. Born Levi, a tax collector in Capernaum, Galilee, Roman Empire, he was called by Jesus to follow Him, abandoning his profession to become a disciple. Tradition holds that he preached the Gospel in Judea and possibly...")
- 02:48, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Saints (Redirected page to Austria) Tag: New redirect
- 02:47, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page St. Notburga to Saint Notburga
- 02:47, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page St. Notburga (Created page with "'''Saint Notburga''' (born c. 1265, died 13 September 1313) was an Austrian saint and peasant from Tyrol, Austria, revered for her charity and devotion to the poor. Born in Rattenberg, she worked as a kitchen maid for Count Henry of Rattenberg at Rottenburg Castle, where she secretly distributed food to the needy, defying her employer’s family. Dismissed for her generosity, she became a farmhand in Eben am Achensee, where her piety and miracles, nota...")
- 02:45, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page St. Paul Chong Hasang to Saint Paul Chong Hasang
- 02:44, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page St. Andrew Kim Taegon (Redirected page to Saint Andrew Kim Taegon) Tag: New redirect
- 02:43, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page St. Paul Chong Hasang to Saint Andrew Kim Taegon
- 02:43, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page St. Paul Chong Hasang (Created page with "'''Saint Andrew Kim Taegon''' (born 21 August 1821, died 16 September 1846) was a Korean saint, priest, and martyr, revered as the first native Korean Catholic priest and a pioneer of Christianity in Korea. Born in Solmoe, Chungcheong Province, Korea, to a noble yangban family with Christian roots, he embraced Catholicism despite intense persecution under the Joseon Dynasty. Educated in Macau and ordained in Shanghai in 1845, he returned to Korea to...")
- 02:38, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page St. Januarius to Saint Januarius
- 02:38, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page St. Januarius (Created page with "'''Saint Januarius''' (died c. 305) was an Italian saint and bishop of Benevento, revered as a martyr for his faith during the Diocletianic Persecution in the early 4th century. Born in an unknown year, likely in Benevento or Naples, Roman Empire, Januarius served as bishop, ministering to Christians amidst intense persecution. Arrested under Emperor Diocletian, he endured torture and was beheaded near Pozzuoli, Italy, alongside companions....")
- 02:37, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page St. Joseph of Cupertino to Saint Joseph of Cupertino
- 02:36, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page St. Joseph of Cupertino (Created page with "'''Saint Joseph of Cupertino''' (born 17 June 1603, died 18 September 1663) was an Italian saint, priest, and Franciscan friar, renowned for his mystical levitations and profound simplicity. Born Giuseppe Maria Desa in Copertino, Apulia, Italy, to a poor family, he faced early hardships, including his father’s death and his own perceived dullness. Joining the Conventual Franciscans in 1625 and ordained in 1628, he becam...")
- 02:28, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page St. Robert Bellarmine to Saint Robert Bellarmine
- 02:26, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page St. Cornelius to Saint Cornelius
- 02:26, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page St. Cornelius (Created page with "{{Saints |SaintName=Saint Cornelius |SaintStage=Saint |SaintBirthDate=Unknown |SaintBirthPlace=Rome, Roman Empire |SaintBirthCoordinates=Unknown |SaintDeathDate=c. 253 |DeathPlace=Civitavecchia, Roman Empire |SaintDeathCoordinates=42.0933, 11.7967 |SaintCauseOfDeath=Natural causes |NotableAddress1=Rome, Roman Empire |NotableCoordinates1=41.9028, 12.4964 |NotableAddress2= |NotableCoordinates2= |NotableAddress3= |NotableCoordinates3= |NotableAddress4= |NotableCoordinates4=...")
- 02:26, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page St. Robert Bellarmine (Created page with "{{Saints |SaintName=Saint Cornelius |SaintStage=Saint |SaintBirthDate=Unknown |SaintBirthPlace=Rome, Roman Empire |SaintBirthCoordinates=Unknown |SaintDeathDate=c. 253 |DeathPlace=Civitavecchia, Roman Empire |SaintDeathCoordinates=42.0933, 11.7967 |SaintCauseOfDeath=Natural causes |NotableAddress1=Rome, Roman Empire |NotableCoordinates1=41.9028, 12.4964 |NotableAddress2= |NotableCoordinates2= |NotableAddress3= |NotableCoordinates3= |NotableAddress4= |NotableCoordinates4=...")
- 02:21, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page Sts. Marcellinus and Peter to Saints Marcellinus and Peter
- 02:20, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page St. William of York to Saint William of York
- 02:19, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page St. Rose of Lima to Saint Rose of Lima
- 02:09, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page St. Irenaeus to Saint Irenaeus
- 02:09, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page St. Cyril of Alexandria to Saint Cyril of Alexandria
- 01:58, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page St. Apollonius the Apologist to Saint Apollonius the Apologist
- 01:58, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs deleted page Saint Apollonius the Apologist (Deleted to make way for move from "St. Apollonius the Apologist")
- 01:55, 14 June 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page St. Amalberga to Saint Amalberga
- 03:44, 12 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Prompt (Diocese, List of parishes) (Created page with "The is a prompt to create a Mediawiki page listing parishes in a Catholic diocese for saintapedia.org. ==Parishes Page== The <nowiki>[[Diocese of [Name]]]</nowiki>, covering [Region], serves diverse communities through [N] parishes across [M] deaneries, with a central cathedral and various churches offering spiritual and communal support. [Additional summary details, e.g., special rites or pilgrimage sites]. This page lists all parishes, organized by deanery, complement...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 03:46, 6 June 2025 Tom talk contribs replaced the Cargo table Dioceses with a new version
- 03:20, 6 June 2025 Tom talk contribs replaced the Cargo table Dioceses with a new version
- 03:36, 5 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Diocese of Savannah (Created page with "The '''Diocese of Savannah''', a suffragan diocese of the Latin Rite, is an active diocese encompassing the southern 90 counties of Georgia in the United States. Founded in 1850 by Pope Pius IX, it is led by Bishop Stephen D. Parkes as of 2020. As part of the Province of Atlanta, the diocese serves a diverse Catholic community in a historically Protestant region, with 56 parishes and 24 missions. A notable aspect is its histor...")
- 03:31, 5 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page List of parishes in Diocese of Raleigh (Created page with "=List of parishes in Diocese of Raleigh= The Diocese of Raleigh, covering eastern North Carolina, serves diverse communities through 80 parishes and 29 missions across 8 deaneries, with a central cathedral and various churches offering spiritual and communal support. The diocese includes culturally diverse parishes, with Spanish, Vietnamese, and Syro-Malabar Rite Masses, reflecting its vibrant Catholic heritage. This page lists all parishes, organized by dea...")
- 03:25, 5 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Diocese of Raleigh (Created page with "The '''Diocese of Raleigh''', a suffragan diocese of the Latin Rite, is an active diocese encompassing the eastern 54 counties of North Carolina in the United States. Founded in 1924 by Pope Pius XI, it is led by Bishop Luis Rafael Zarama as of 2017. As part of the Province of Atlanta, the diocese serves a diverse Catholic community in a rapidly growing region, with 80 parishes and 29 missions. A notable aspect is its annual Eucharistic Congress,...")
- 03:06, 5 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page List of parishes in Diocese of Charleston (Created page with "=List of parishes in Diocese of Charleston= The Diocese of Charleston, covering South Carolina, serves diverse communities through 96 parishes and 21 missions across 7 deaneries, with a central cathedral and various churches offering spiritual and communal support. The diocese includes culturally diverse parishes, with Spanish-language Masses and one Maronite Rite parish, reflecting its vibrant Catholic heritage. This page lists all parishes, organized by de...")
- 03:52, 4 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Diocese of Charleston (Created page with "{{Dioceses |Type=Suffragan diocese |Country=United States |AdministrativeSubdivision=South Carolina |Bishop=Jacques Fabre-Jeune |Website=https://charlestondiocese.org |Newspaper=https://themiscellany.org |CatholicPercentage=10.0 |CatholicElementarySchools=22 |CatholicHighSchools=4 |Deaneries=7 |Priests=140 |FoundingYear=1820 |EndYear= |PredecessorDiocese= |SuccessorDiocese= |CatholicHospitals=2 |Status=Active |Rite=Latin |EcclesiasticalProvince=Provinc...")
- 03:39, 4 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Template:Official website/doc (Created page with "{{Documentation subpage}} {{High-use|226351}} <!-- Please add categories at the bottom of this page and interwikis at Wikidata --> {{tsh|oweb|offl|offsite|official}} {{Lua|Module:Official website|Module:Check for unknown parameters}} {{Tracks and uses Wikidata|P856}} The purpose of this template is to provide a standard format for labeling links to the official website of an article's main topic. == Usage == === Basic usage === This template can be used without specif...")
- 03:39, 4 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Template:Official website (copy from wikipedia)
- 02:23, 4 June 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page St. Valerian to Saint Valerian
- 02:23, 4 June 2025 Tom talk contribs created page St. Valerian (Created page with "{{Saints |SaintName=Saint Valerian |SaintStage=Saint |SaintBirthDate=Unknown |SaintBirthPlace=Rome, Roman Empire |SaintBirthCoordinates=Unknown |SaintDeathDate=c. 229 |DeathPlace=Rome, Roman Empire |SaintDeathCoordinates=41.9028, 12.4964 |SaintCauseOfDeath=Martyrdom by beheading |NotableAddress1= |NotableCoordinates1= |NotableAddress2= |NotableCoordinates2= |NotableAddress3= |NotableCoordinates3= |NotableAddress4= |NotableCoordinates4= |NotableAddress5= |NotableCoordinat...")
- 02:19, 4 June 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page St. John Gabriel Perboyre to Saint John Gabriel Perboyre