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- 03:54, 9 October 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page Portal:Saints/DYK/Featured/5 to Portal:Saints/DYK/5
- 03:54, 9 October 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page Portal:Saints/DYK/Featured/4 to Portal:Saints/DYK/4
- 03:54, 9 October 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page Portal:Saints/DYK/Featured/3 to Portal:Saints/DYK/3
- 03:54, 9 October 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page Portal:Saints/DYK/Featured/2 to Portal:Saints/DYK/2
- 03:53, 9 October 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page Portal:Saints/DYK/Featured/1 to Portal:Saints/DYK/1
- 03:53, 9 October 2025 Tom talk contribs moved page Portal:Saints/DYK/Featured/15 to Portal:Saints/DYK/15
- 03:52, 9 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Portal:Saints/DYK/Featured/15 (Created page with "* ...that Saint Bridget of Sweden, a 14th-century mystic, founded the Bridgettines after receiving visions of Christ? Her pilgrimage to Rome influenced Church reforms during her time. * ...that Saint Camillus de Lellis, a former soldier and gambler, founded a religious order to care for the sick? His 16th-century work in Italy made him a patron of hospitals and nurses. * ...that Saint Felicity of Carthage, a 3rd-century martyr, ga...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 03:51, 9 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Portal:Saints/DYK/Featured/14 (Created page with "* ...that Saint Denis, a 3rd-century bishop, is said to have carried his severed head after martyrdom? His legend made him a patron saint of France and headaches. * ...that Saint Clare of the Cross, an Italian nun, bore a cross-shaped scar on her body as a sign of devotion? Her 14th-century mystical experiences inspired devotion in Umbria. * ...that Saint Aloysius Gonzaga, a Jesuit noble, died nursing plague victims at age 23? His 16th-century sacrifi...")
- 03:49, 9 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Portal:Saints/DYK/Featured/13 (Created page with "* ...that Saint Ambrose, a 4th-century bishop, was appointed before he was baptized? His eloquent preaching in Milan influenced the conversion of Saint Augustine of Hippo. * ...that Saint Therese of the Andes, a Chilean nun, became a saint at age 24 after writing letters about her spiritual life? Canonized in 1993, she is a patroness of youth in Chile. * ...that Saint Polycarp of Smyrna, a 2nd-century martyr, was said to have been a disciple of ...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 03:48, 9 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Polish (Redirected page to Poland) Tags: New redirect Visual edit
- 03:47, 9 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Portal:Saints/DYK/Featured/12 (Created page with "* ...that Saint Cyril of Jerusalem, a 4th-century bishop, was exiled multiple times for defending orthodox Christian teachings? His ''Catechetical Lectures'' guided converts and shaped early Catechism teachings. * ...that Saint Josephine Bakhita, a former slave, became a nun after being freed in Italy? Canonized in 2000, she is a patroness of human trafficking victims and Sudan. * ...that Saint Anselm of Canterbury, a Doctor of the Church, dev...")
- 03:47, 9 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Portal:Saints/DYK/Featured/11 (Created page with "* ...that Saint Isidore of Seville, a 7th-century scholar, compiled an encyclopedia that preserved knowledge through the Middle Ages? His work earned him patronage of the internet and computers. * ...that Saint Maria Goretti, a 12-year-old martyr, forgave her attacker on her deathbed? Her 1902 martyrdom in Italy made her a patroness of purity and victims of violence. * ...that Saint Bonaventure, a Doctor of the Church, mediated disputes during the Sec...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 03:46, 9 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Portal:Saints/DYK/Featured/10 (Created page with "* ...that Saint Columba, an Irish monk, was exiled to Scotland after a dispute over a manuscript? His 6th-century missionary work founded the monastery of Iona, spreading Christianity in the region. * ...that Saint Catherine Labouré, a French nun, received visions of the Virgin Mary that inspired the Miraculous Medal? Her 1830 apparitions in Paris led to millions wearing the devotional medal. * ...that Saint Justin Martyr, a 2nd-century philo...")
- 03:45, 9 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Portal:Saints/DYK/Featured/9 (Created page with "* ...that Saint Scholastica, twin sister of Saint Benedict of Nursia, is said to have summoned a storm to prolong their final meeting? Her 6th-century devotion made her a patroness of nuns and convents. * ...that Saint Damien of Molokai, a missionary priest, volunteered to serve lepers in Hawaii and later died of the disease? Canonized in 2009, he is a patron of those with leprosy and outcasts. * ...that Saint Clare of Montefalco, an Augustinian nun,...")
- 03:45, 9 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Portal:Saints/DYK/Featured/8 (Created page with "* ...that Saint Agnes of Rome, a 13-year-old martyr, was executed for refusing marriage to preserve her vow of chastity? Her 4th-century martyrdom made her a patroness of virgins and young girls. * ...that Saint Louis de Montfort, a French priest, walked thousands of miles barefoot to preach devotion to the Virgin Mary? His 18th-century book, ''True Devotion to Mary'', remains a spiritual classic. * ...that Saint Blaise, a 4th-century bishop, is said to h...")
- 03:44, 9 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Portal:Saints/DYK/Featured/7 (Created page with "* ...that Saint Brigid of Kildare, one of Ireland’s patron saints, was said to have turned water into beer for a leper? Her 5th-century acts of charity made her a beloved figure in Irish monasticism. * ...that Saint John of the Cross, a Carmelite mystic, was imprisoned by his own order for his reform efforts? His 16th-century writings, like ''Dark Night of the Soul'', shaped Catholic mysticism. * ...that Saint Perpetua, a 3rd-century martyr, recorde...")
- 03:44, 9 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Portal:Saints/DYK/Featured/6 (Created page with "* ...that Saint Polycarp, a 2nd-century bishop, was sentenced to death at age 86 for refusing to deny Christ? His martyrdom by burning in Smyrna inspired early Christian accounts of steadfast faith. * ...that Saint Faustina Kowalska, a Polish nun, recorded visions of the Divine Mercy in her diary? Her 1930s revelations popularized the Divine Mercy devotion worldwide. * ...that Saint Christopher, patron of travelers, was said to have carri...")
- 03:43, 9 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Portal:Saints/DYK/Featured/5 (Created page with "* ...that Saint Cecilia, patroness of musicians, sang in her heart to God during her martyrdom? Her 3rd-century death inspired countless musical works, despite little historical record of her life. * ...that Saint Martin of Tours, a former Roman soldier, cut his cloak in half to share with a beggar? His 4th-century act of charity led to a vision of Christ and his conversion to Christianity. * ...that Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, a princess, se...")
- 03:42, 9 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Portal:Saints/DYK/Featured/4 (Created page with "* ...that Saint Francis Xavier, a missionary pioneer, baptized tens of thousands in Asia despite never learning their languages fully? His travels in the 16th century made him a patron of missionaries and co-founder of the Jesuits. * ...that Saint Margaret of Scotland, a queen, fed orphans daily before her own meals? Her charitable works in the 11th century earned her a legacy as a patroness of Scotland. * ...that Saint Sebastian, pierc...")
- 03:41, 9 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Canonized (Redirected page to Canonization) Tags: New redirect Visual edit
- 03:40, 9 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page French (Redirected page to France) Tags: New redirect Visual edit
- 03:39, 9 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Portal:Saints/DYK/Featured/3 (Created page with "* ...that Saint Benedict of Nursia, founder of Western monasticism, escaped poisoning attempts by his own monks? His ''Rule of Saint Benedict'', written in the 6th century, continues to guide Benedictine monasteries worldwide. * ...that Saint Joan of Arc, a teenage peasant, led French armies to victory during the Hundred Years' War? Burned at the stake in 1431, her visions and courage made her a patroness of France. * ...that [[Saint Maximilian Kolbe]...")
- 03:37, 9 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Portal:Saints/DYK/Featured/2 (Created page with "* ...that Saint Augustine of Hippo, once a hedonistic rhetorician, wrote the ''Confessions'', considered one of the first autobiographies in Western literature? His conversion to Christianity in 386 AD profoundly shaped Catholic theology. * ...that Saint Clare of Assisi, a follower of Saint Francis of Assisi, repelled an army by holding up the Eucharist? In 1240, her act of faith at San Damiano is said to have protected her convent from Saracen invaders. * .....")
- 03:34, 9 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Portal:Saints/DYK/Featured/1 (Created page with "=== Did You Know === * ...that '''Saint Catherine of Siena''', a 14th-century mystic, reportedly survived solely on the Eucharist for extended periods? As a Doctor of the Church, her intense spiritual practices and letters to popes influenced the return of the papacy to Rome from Avignon. [Source: Saintapedia, "Catherine of Siena"]. * ...that '''Saint Lawrence''', a Roman deacon, jokingly told his executioners to "turn me over, I’m done on this side" while being roaste...")
- 03:28, 9 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Portal:Saints/DYK (Created page with "This is a place for did you know hooks about saints that will appear randomly on main portal. It is based on {{W|Wikipedia:Did you know/Guidelines}}. * Portal:Saints/Featured/1 * Portal:Saints/Featured/2 * Portal:Saints/Featured/3 * Portal:Saints/Featured/4 * Portal:Saints/Featured/5 * Portal:Saints/Featured/6 * Portal:Saints/Featured/7 * Portal:Saints/Featured/8 * Portal:Saints/Featured/9 * Portal:Saints/Featured/10 * Port...")
- 03:01, 9 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Prompt (Did you know) (Created page with " You are a fact-conscious language model that prioritizes epistemic accuracy over speed or persuasion. Your core principle: "if it is not verifiable, do not claim it." Before responding, verify your answer follows these rules: * Clearly distinguish between verified facts, probabilistic inference, and unknown areas * Use cautious qualifiers: "According to...", "As of [date]...", "It appears that..." * When unsure, say "I don't know" or "This cannot be confirmed" * Never...") Tag: Visual edit
- 02:56, 9 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Prompt (Parish) (Created page with "Give it a name such as St. X Church (Diocese of X). If there are multiple parishes with the same diocese differentiate in this style: St. X Church (Diocese of X, City 1) and St. X Church (Diocese of X, City 2). === Intro === Let's call this format 'Parish': I want all responses to be detailed below based on the provided NAME. Put this all in a box that can be copied. Conducted two checks of all inline citations/reference to ensure they are formatted correctly. === L...")
- 03:49, 8 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Lay organizations (Created page with "# Catholic lay organizations '''Catholic lay organizations''', also known as '''lay apostolates''', '''lay movements''', or '''associations of the faithful''', are voluntary groups composed primarily of lay Catholics (non-ordained members of the Church) that engage in spiritual, charitable, educational, or social activities to promote the Gospel and serve the Church and society. These organizations operate under the guidance of the Catholic Church, often with formal rec...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 03:48, 8 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Portal:Lay orgs/Intro (Created page with "'''Lay organizations''', also known as '''lay apostolates''', '''lay movements''', or '''associations of the faithful''', are voluntary groups composed primarily of lay Catholics (non-ordained members of the Church) that engage in spiritual, charitable, educational, or social activities to promote the Gospel and serve the Church and society. These organizations operate under the guidance of the Catholic Church, often with formal recognition from the Holy See, and emphasi...")
- 03:31, 8 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Portal:States/Featured/5 (Created page with "Kinshasa Province, encircling the Democratic Republic of the Congo's capital, drives African Catholicism via the Archdiocese of Kinshasa (1959), pioneering the Zairean Rite with dance-infused liturgies. Serving 6+ million Catholics (part of 50–55 million nationwide), its 1,200+ priests lead schools and peace efforts, symbolizing the continent's 1.7% annual Catholic growth in conflict zones.") Tag: Visual edit
- 03:31, 8 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Portal:States/Featured/4 (Created page with "Lviv Oblast, western Ukraine's cultural hub, preserves Eastern Catholicism through the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Archeparchy of Lviv (1958), serving 4–5 million UGCC faithful with Byzantine Rite liturgies. Centered on St. George's Cathedral (UNESCO site), it survived Soviet suppression (1946–1991), fostering ecumenism and seminaries amid Ukraine's 10% Catholic minority (4 million).") Tag: Visual edit
- 03:31, 8 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Portal:States/Featured/3 (Created page with "Metro Manila, the Philippines' national capital region, is Asia's Catholic powerhouse, led by the Archdiocese of Manila (1571) with 3.5 million faithful amid 86 million nationwide (80% Catholic). Famous for Black Nazarene processions attracting 6 million devotees, it anchors 16 ecclesiastical provinces and the CBCP, embodying Spanish colonial legacies and People Power spirituality.") Tag: Visual edit
- 03:30, 8 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Portal:States/Featured/2 (Created page with "Bahia, a northeastern Brazilian state, cradles syncretic Catholic traditions as the seat of the Archdiocese of São Salvador da Bahia (1551), South America's first diocese. Hosting 14 million residents (70% Catholic) and festivals like Bonfim, it fosters Afro-Brazilian devotions in 10+ dioceses, reflecting Brazil's 123–140 million faithful and resistance to evangelical growth through Charismatic Renewal.") Tag: Visual edit
- 03:30, 8 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Portal:States/Featured/1 (Created page with "Mexico City, Mexico's federal district and capital, is the vibrant heart of Latin American Catholicism, home to the Archdiocese of Mexico City (1530) and the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, drawing 10+ million pilgrims yearly to venerate the 1531 tilma image. With 83.9–91.89% of its 9.2 million residents Catholic, it blends Aztec roots with Spanish evangelization across suffragan sees like Iztapalapa, shaping national identity amid urban challenges.")
- 03:29, 8 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Portal:States/Featured (Created page with "This is a place for blurbs about featured States that will appear randomly on main portal. * Portal:States/Featured/1 * Portal:States/Featured/2 * Portal:States/Featured/3 * Portal:States/Featured/4 * Portal:States/Featured/5 * Portal:States/Featured/6 * Portal:States/Featured/7 * Portal:States/Featured/8 * Portal:States/Featured/9 * Portal:States/Featured/10 * Portal:States/Featured/11 * Portal:States/Featured/12 * Port...")
- 03:27, 8 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Portal:States/Intro (Created page with "The first-level administrative subdivisions are the primary geographical and administrative units into which a country is divided for purposes of governance, regional organization, and local administration. Each country's administrative divisions reflects its unique historical, political, and cultural evolution, which means while the concept might be similar, the actual autonomy, governance, and cultural identity of these divisions can differ widely.")
- 03:26, 8 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Portal:Religious orders/Featured/15 (Created page with "The Sisters of St. Joseph of Cluny, founded in 1812 in France but with pivotal missions in Senegal from 1817, focus on education and healthcare in Africa and Asia. With 3,500 members in 50 countries, they established the first Catholic girls' school in West Africa. Their Senegalese expansion highlights Catholicism's early African footprint, now serving 19.2% of global Catholics.") Tag: Visual edit
- 03:26, 8 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Portal:Religious orders/Featured/14 (Created page with "The Little Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi, founded in 1923 in Uganda by Mother Kevin Kearney (an Irish missionary), is an indigenous African congregation dedicated to education, healthcare, and rural development. Over 1,000 sisters serve in East Africa, fostering self-reliance in a region with 200 million Catholics. Their African-led growth reflects the continent's 1.7% annual Catholic increase.") Tag: Visual edit
- 03:26, 8 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Portal:Religious orders/Featured/13 (Created page with "The Missionaries of Charity Brothers, founded in 1963 in Kolkata, India, by St. Teresa of Calcutta, is a men's congregation serving the poorest through vows of poverty and wholehearted service. With 400 brothers in 70 countries, they operate hospices and orphanages, extending Mother Teresa's legacy in India's diverse Catholic communities.") Tag: Visual edit
- 03:26, 8 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Portal:Religious orders/Featured/12 (Created page with "The Congregation of the Mother of the Redeemer (CMR), founded in 1920 in Kerala, India, by St. Kuriakose Elias Chavara of the Syro-Malabar Church, is a women's institute focused on education and healthcare. With 6,428 members running 500 schools and 18 hospitals, it embodies Eastern Catholic inculturation in Asia's largest Catholic population outside the West (20 million in India).") Tag: Visual edit
- 03:25, 8 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Portal:Religious orders/Featured/11 (Created page with "The Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, founded in 1848 in Mexico by Félix de Jesús Rougier, is a congregation devoted to education and pastoral care. Numbering about 1,000 in Mexico and the U.S., they operate schools amid historical persecutions like the Cristero War. Their charism of Immaculate Heart devotion supports Mexico's vibrant Marian culture.") Tag: Visual edit
- 03:25, 8 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Portal:Religious orders/Featured/10 (Created page with "The Congregation of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, an offshoot of the Claretians founded in 1878 in Mexico, focuses on rural missions and social justice. With 500 members primarily in Latin America, they run clinics and schools in indigenous areas. Their Mexican foundation during anti-clerical tensions underscores resilience in a nation of 100–110 million Catholics.") Tag: Visual edit
- 03:25, 8 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Portal:Religious orders/Featured/9 (Created page with "The Daughters of Mary Immaculate, co-founded with St. Anthony Mary Claret in 1855 in Cuba, is a congregation of sisters dedicated to catechesis, healthcare, and youth ministry. Over 1,200 members serve in 30 countries, emphasizing Marian devotion in marginalized communities. Their Afro-Cuban heritage and syncretic approach highlight Catholicism's blend with local cultures in the Caribbean and beyond.") Tag: Visual edit
- 03:25, 8 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Portal:Religious orders/Featured/8 (Created page with "The Missionaries of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (Claretians), founded by St. Anthony Mary Claret in 1849 in Cuba, is a clerical congregation committed to evangelization, media, and devotion to the Immaculate Heart. With 3,000 members in 70 countries, they operate radio stations and missions in Africa and Asia. Their Caribbean origins and focus on popular piety make them vital to Latin America's 40% Catholic population (480 million).") Tag: Visual edit
- 03:24, 8 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Portal:Religious orders/Featured/7 (Created page with "The Sisters of St. Joseph of Chambéry, established by St. Jean-Claude Colin in 1812 but with roots in the U.S. missions from 1836, focus on education, healthcare, and service to the poor in North America. Numbering around 2,500 worldwide, they pioneered Catholic schools in California and expand to Latin America and Asia. Their charism of unity and hospitality reflects immigrant Catholic communities in the U.S., where they serve 70 million faithful.") Tag: Visual edit
- 03:24, 8 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Portal:Religious orders/Featured/6 (Created page with "The Congregation of the Holy Cross, founded by Blessed Basil Moreau in 1837 in what is now Indiana, USA, is a society of priests and brothers dedicated to education and missionary work under the motto "Ave Crux, Spes Unica" (Hail the Cross, Our Only Hope). With over 12,000 members in 17 countries, it runs the University of Notre Dame and global schools, emphasizing intellectual and spiritual formation. Its North American roots and expansion to Africa and Asia embody U.S....") Tag: Visual edit
- 02:22, 8 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Template:World saint locations/sandbox (Created page with "{{#cargo_compound_query: tables=Saints;fields=_pageName,SaintBirthCoordinates,SaintBirthPlace=Birth location;icon=Birth Location icon.svg |tables=Saints;fields=_pageName,SaintDeathCoordinates,DeathPlace=Death location;icon=Death Location icon.svg |tables=Saints;fields=_pageName,NotableCoordinates1,DeathPlace=Death location;icon=Notable Location 1 icon.svg |format=leaflet |cluster=no }} === Birth and Death Legend === * File:Birth Location icon.svg|20px|alt=Birth locati...")
- 02:21, 8 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Template:World saint locations/doc (Created page with "This shows all the birth and death locations of saints across the world.")
- 02:20, 8 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Template:World saint locations (Created page with "{{#cargo_compound_query: tables=Saints;fields=_pageName,SaintBirthCoordinates,SaintBirthPlace=Birth location;icon=Birth Location icon.svg |tables=Saints;fields=_pageName,SaintDeathCoordinates,DeathPlace=Death location;icon=Death Location icon.svg |format=leaflet |cluster=no }} === Birth and Death Legend === * 20px|alt=Birth location icon Birth location * 20px|alt=Death location icon Death location")
- 02:13, 8 October 2025 Tom talk contribs created page Saint Mother Teresa (Redirected page to Saint Mother Teresa) Tag: New redirect