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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
  • Place of birth (if known)
  • Death: Date
  • Place of death (if known)
  • SaintCauseOfDeath
  • Notable location 1 Address - Address/City, other than birth and death locations, in which the saint spent specific time
  • Notable location 1 Coordinates - GPS coordinates of notable location 1 Address
  • Notable location 2 Address - Address/City, other than birth and death locations (and Notable location 1), in which the saint spent specific time
  • Notable location 2 Coordinates - GPS coordinates of notable location 2 Address
  • Notable location 3 Address - Address/City, other than birth and death locations (and Notable location 1 and 2), in which the saint spent specific time
  • Notable location 3 Coordinates - GPS coordinates of notable location 3 Address
  • Notable location 4 Address - Address/City, other than birth and death locations (and Notable location 1, 2, or 3), in which the saint spent specific time
  • Notable location 4 Coordinates - GPS coordinates of notable location 4 Address
  • Notable location 5 Address - Address/City, other than birth and death locations (and Notable location 1, 2, 3, or 4), in which the saint spent specific time
  • Notable location 5 Coordinates - GPS coordinates of notable location 5 Address
  • Date of beatification
  • Person who beatified them (usually a Pope)
  • Beatification location
  • Canonized:
  • Date of canonization
  • Pope who canonized them
  • Canonization Location - The place where it occurred.
  • Feast Day: The day or days on which the saint is celebrated in the liturgical calendar.
  • Profession: If the saint had a paid profession such as doctor, engineer, mailman, etc.
  • Religious affiliation: If the saint was affiliated with a regilgious order (such as Dominicans or Franciscans)
  • 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 Shrines: Location of the primary shrine(s) or tomb where the saint's relics are venerated.
  • Additional Veneration: Outside of the Roman Catholic Church, what other Christian denominations that venerate the saint (if applicable)
  • SaintMiracle1
  • SaintMiracle2
  • SaintMiracle3