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Saintapedia

Saintapedia is a dynamic online wiki dedicated to Catholic saints, parishes, dioceses, and more, powered by Semantic MediaWiki for structured, searchable data. It serves as a comprehensive, user-friendly encyclopedia for exploring Catholic history, traditions, and geography.

As a collaborative platform, Saintapedia’s content depth and accuracy depend on community contributions. For critical research, cross-referencing with authoritative sources is recommended to ensure precision.

Goals

Saintapedia aims to:

  • Support educational exploration of Catholic heritage.
  • Enhance religious studies with detailed, accessible information.
  • Inspire the faithful by deepening their understanding of venerated saints.

Contributions

Saintapedia thrives on a collaborative editing model, inviting users, scholars, and devotees to enrich its content. Contributors can add or refine details about saints, parishes, and other Catholic topics, fostering a growing knowledge base.

Content

Saintapedia covers a wide range of topics, structured for easy exploration:

  • Saints: Profiles of saints, including names, birth and death dates, regions, patronages, and feast days. Discover figures like Saint Leopold III or the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste.
  • Parishes: Details on Catholic parishes, including locations, patron saints, and associated schools (e.g., All Saints in Atlanta).
  • Countries: Data on countries, highlighting Catholic populations, patron saints, and dioceses. For example, Andorra has a predominantly Catholic population.
  • Dioceses: Information on dioceses like the Archdiocese of Atlanta, including bishops, founding dates, and educational institutions.

Section 2

Saintapedia.org is a vibrant digital library offering a wealth of Catholic information, with a focus on saints, parishes, dioceses, and countries. It organizes data into clear, searchable tables, making it easy to navigate Catholic history and geography. Built by a community of contributors, it’s a go-to resource for anyone curious about the Catholic world.

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