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== Intro == | == Intro == | ||
Let's call this format 'Saints': I want all responses to be detailed below based on the provided NAME. | Let's call this format 'Saints': I want all responses to be detailed below based on the provided NAME. Put this all in a box that can be copied. Conduct two checks of all inline citations/references to ensure they are formatted correctly per [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citing_sources Wikipedia:Citing sources]. | ||
== Lead section == | == Lead section == | ||
Create a 2-3 paragraph summary of saint's life | Create a 2-3 paragraph summary of the saint's life, styled as a Wikipedia lead section per the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style/Lead_section Manual of Style]. The lead section should appear before the <nowiki>==Biography==</nowiki> heading, aligning with Wikipedia’s structure, where the lead is the introductory text above all section headings. | ||
Include the template <nowiki>{{Birth date and age}}</nowiki> to display | Include the template <nowiki>{{Birth date and age}}</nowiki> to display the saint’s birth date and age in the lead. | ||
Include internal links to Saints, Parish, Diocese, Bishop (position, | Include internal links to [[Saints]], [[Parish]], [[Diocese]], [[Bishop]] (position, e.g., [[Archbishop of Paris]]), [[Seminary]], [[City]], [[State]]/Administrative subdivision, [[Country]], [[Religious order]], and [[Rite]] throughout the text portion of the article. Ensure no links appear in the rendered infobox. | ||
Ensure no internal drafting markers appear in the final MediaWiki article. | |||
== Infobox == | == Infobox == | ||
For the SAINT NAME, create a MediaWiki infobox using the following template: | |||
For the SAINT NAME, | <nowiki>{{Saints | ||
|SaintName= | |SaintName= | ||
|SaintStage= | |SaintStage= | ||
|FeastDay= | |||
|Profession= | |||
|ReligiousAffiliation= | |||
|Patronage= | |||
|Attributes= | |||
|SaintBirthDate= | |SaintBirthDate= | ||
|SaintBirthPlace= | |SaintBirthPlace= | ||
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|SaintDeathCoordinates= | |SaintDeathCoordinates= | ||
|SaintCauseOfDeath= | |SaintCauseOfDeath= | ||
|BeatificationDate= | |||
|Beatifier= | |||
|BeatificationLocation= | |||
|Canonized= | |||
|CanonizationDate= | |||
|Canonizer= | |||
|CanonizationLocation= | |||
|PrimaryShrine= | |||
|AdditionalVeneration= | |||
|SaintMiracle1= | |||
|SaintMiracle2= | |||
|SaintMiracle3= | |||
|NotableAddress1= | |NotableAddress1= | ||
|NotableLabel1= | |||
|NotableCoordinates1= | |NotableCoordinates1= | ||
|NotableAddress2= | |NotableAddress2= | ||
|NotableLabel2= | |||
|NotableCoordinates2= | |NotableCoordinates2= | ||
|NotableAddress3= | |NotableAddress3= | ||
|NotableLabel3= | |||
|NotableCoordinates3= | |NotableCoordinates3= | ||
|NotableAddress4= | |NotableAddress4= | ||
|NotableLabel4= | |||
|NotableCoordinates4= | |NotableCoordinates4= | ||
|NotableAddress5= | |NotableAddress5= | ||
|NotableLabel5= | |||
|NotableCoordinates5= | |NotableCoordinates5= | ||
| | |AssociatedCountries= | ||
|AssociatedDioceses= | |||
|ReviewLevel= | |||
}}</nowiki> | |||
For all coordinates, use a format such as <code>40.748817, -73.985428</code>, not the <nowiki>{{coord}}</nowiki> template (e.g., <nowiki>{{coord|32|42|N|35|18|E|display=inline}}</nowiki>). | |||
* '''SaintName''': Common names by which the saint is known (e.g., Saint Francis of Paola, Saint John Paul II). | |||
* '''SaintStage''': Current ecclesiastical title (e.g., Saint, Blessed, Venerable). | |||
* '''FeastDay''': Date(s) on which the saint's feast is celebrated (e.g., "May 25" or "June 07", use leading zero for single-digit days). | |||
* '''Profession''': Secular occupation or profession of the saint prior to or during their religious life (e.g., doctor, engineer, mailman). | |||
* '''ReligiousAffiliation''': Religious order or congregation the saint was associated with (e.g., [[Dominicans]], [[Franciscans]]). | |||
* '''Patronage''': Patronages of the saint (e.g., professions, places, diseases). | |||
* '''Attributes''': Iconographic symbols or attributes associated with the saint (e.g., St. Peter with keys). | |||
* '''SaintBirthDate''': Date of birth, if known. | |||
* '''SaintBirthPlace''': Place of birth (city, country, etc.), if known. | |||
| | * '''SaintBirthCoordinates''': Geographical coordinates of the birth location. | ||
| | * '''SaintDeathDate''': Date of death, if known. | ||
}}</ | * '''DeathPlace''': Place of death (city, country, etc.), if known. | ||
* SaintName: Common names by which the saint is known | * '''SaintDeathCoordinates''': Geographical coordinates of the death location. | ||
* SaintStage: Current ecclesiastical title (e.g., Saint, Blessed, Venerable). | * '''SaintCauseOfDeath''': Description of how the saint died (e.g., martyrdom, natural causes). | ||
* SaintBirthDate: Date of birth, if known | * '''NotableAddress1–5''': Significant locations where the saint lived or worked, excluding birth and death places. | ||
* SaintBirthPlace: Place of birth (city, country, etc.), if known. | * '''NotableLabel1–5''': Labels for the notable locations (e.g., "Monastery where saint founded order"). | ||
* SaintBirthCoordinates: Geographical coordinates of the birth location. | * '''NotableCoordinates1–5''': GPS coordinates for the notable locations. | ||
* SaintDeathDate: Date of death, if known | * '''BeatificationDate''': Date when the saint was beatified. | ||
* DeathPlace: Place of death (city, country, etc.), if known. | * '''Beatifier''': Person or office, typically a [[Pope]], who declared the beatification. | ||
* SaintDeathCoordinates: Geographical coordinates of the death location. | * '''BeatificationLocation''': Location of the beatification ceremony. | ||
* SaintCauseOfDeath: Description of how the saint died (e.g., martyrdom, natural causes). | * '''Canonized''': Whether the saint has been canonized (Yes/No). | ||
* | * '''CanonizationDate''': Date when the saint was canonized. | ||
* | * '''Canonizer''': Person, usually a [[Pope]], who canonized the saint. | ||
* '''CanonizationLocation''': Location of the canonization ceremony. | |||
* '''PrimaryShrine''': Primary location where the saint’s relics are kept or most venerated. | |||
* '''AdditionalVeneration''': Other Christian denominations or religions outside [[Roman Catholicism]] that venerate the saint (if applicable). | |||
* | * '''SaintMiracle1–3''': Descriptions of miracles attributed to the saint, used for beatification or canonization. | ||
* '''AssociatedCountries''': Countries associated with the saint’s life, work, or veneration. | |||
* '''AssociatedDioceses''': Dioceses associated with the saint’s life, work, or veneration. | |||
* '''ReviewLevel''': Level of human review for the article (0=AI-Generated, 1=Minimal Human Review, 2=Moderate Human Review, 3=Substantial Human Review, 4=Extensive Human Review, 5=Fully Human-Validated). | |||
* BeatificationDate: Date when the saint was beatified. | |||
* Beatifier: Person or office, typically a Pope, who declared the beatification. | |||
* BeatificationLocation: Location | |||
* Canonized: Whether the saint has been canonized (Yes/No). | |||
* CanonizationDate: Date when the saint was canonized. | |||
* Canonizer: Person, usually a Pope, who canonized the saint. | |||
* CanonizationLocation: Location | |||
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== Text of the article == | == Text of the article == | ||
=== Biography === | |||
Organize subsections under level 3 headings. | |||
==== Birth ==== | |||
2-3 paragraph summary of the saint’s birth and surrounding circumstances. | |||
2-3 paragraph summary | ==== Early Life ==== | ||
2-3 paragraph summary of the saint’s childhood, education, and early influences. | |||
==== Occupation ==== | |||
2-3 paragraph summary of the saint’s secular profession or work, if applicable. | |||
2-3 paragraph summary | ==== Vocation ==== | ||
2-3 paragraph summary of the saint’s religious calling and contributions to the [[Church]]. | |||
==== Death ==== | |||
2-3 paragraph summary of the saint’s death, including circumstances and impact. | |||
NAME met their end [describe the manner of death, e.g., martyrdom, peacefully in old age]. | |||
=== Significant events === | |||
List significant events or achievements in the saint’s life that are commemorated or have historical/spiritual importance, in bullet format. Examples: | |||
* Founded the [[Name of Religious Order]] in [Year]. | |||
* Became [[bishop]] of [[City]] in [Year]. | |||
Examples | |||
* Founded the [Name of Religious Order] in [Year]. | |||
* Became bishop of [City] in [Year]. | |||
* [Other significant events or achievements] | * [Other significant events or achievements] | ||
=== Parishes === | |||
<nowiki>{{Saint parish map|Where=[SAINT NAME]|zoom=7|Saint=[SAINT NAME]}}</nowiki> | <nowiki>{{Saint parish map|Where=[SAINT NAME]|zoom=7|Saint=[SAINT NAME]}}</nowiki> | ||
=== Canonization === | |||
==== Servant of God ==== | |||
The process to recognize NAME as a [[Servant of God]] began in [Year], with the initial investigation conducted in [[Diocese]] or [Place]. | |||
Describe the start of the formal investigation into the saint’s life, virtues, and writings, typically at the diocesan level where they died or lived most of their life. | |||
==== Venerable ==== | |||
Declared [[Venerable]] by [[Pope]] [Name] on [Date] for their life of heroic virtue. | |||
If the [[Congregation for the Causes of Saints]] affirms a life of heroic virtue, the [[Pope]] may declare them [[Venerable]]. This stage does not require a miracle. | |||
Beatified on [Date] by Pope [Name] after the confirmation of a miracle involving [describe the miracle]. | ==== Beatification ==== | ||
Beatified on [Date] by [[Pope]] [Name] after the confirmation of a miracle involving [describe the miracle]. | |||
For beatification, one miracle attributed to the intercession | For beatification, one miracle attributed to the saint’s intercession after death must be authenticated. Beatification allows the person to be called [[Blessed]] and venerated in a specific region or group. In some cases (e.g., martyrs), beatification may occur without a miracle, based on martyrdom. | ||
==== Canonization ==== | |||
Canonized on [Date] by [[Pope]] [Name] following a second miracle, which was [describe the miracle]. | |||
A second miracle, verified after beatification, is typically required for canonization. Canonization declares the person a [[Saint]], extending their veneration to the universal [[Church]], including a feast day on the liturgical calendar and eligibility for parishes to be named after them. | |||
=== Miracles === | |||
Saints are often recognized for miracles performed during their life or attributed to their intercession after death, key to their sainthood narrative (e.g., [[Saint Anthony of Padua]] for finding lost items, [[Saint Jude]] for desperate cases). List in bullet format, including miracles for beatification or canonization, if known. If unknown, note the lack of specific records. | |||
Saints are often recognized for | |||
==== Miracle for beatification ==== | |||
[Describe the miracle, e.g., "Healing of a nun suffering from a terminal illness."] | [Describe the miracle, e.g., "Healing of a nun suffering from a terminal illness."] | ||
2-3 paragraphs of text. | |||
==== Miracle for canonization ==== | |||
[Describe the miracle, e.g., "Healing of a baby with a congenital defect."] | [Describe the miracle, e.g., "Healing of a baby with a congenital defect."] | ||
2-3 paragraphs of text. | |||
Examples: | ==== Other notable miracles ==== | ||
[List any other miracles associated with NAME]. Examples: | |||
* Walking on water to reach a ship during a storm. | * Walking on water to reach a ship during a storm. | ||
* Miraculous healings, including bringing a dead child back to life. | * Miraculous healings, including bringing a dead child back to life. | ||
* Multiplication of food, especially bread, for the poor. | * Multiplication of food, especially bread, for the poor. | ||
=== Patronage === | |||
NAME is the patron saint of [list causes, professions, countries, or groups]. | NAME is the patron saint of [list causes, professions, countries, or groups]. | ||
Examples | Examples: [[Saint Christopher]], patron saint of travelers; [[Saint Joan of Arc]], patron of [[France]] and soldiers. | ||
=== Feast day === | |||
The specific day(s) set aside to celebrate or remember the saint’s life or martyrdom, formatted as per the template (e.g., "May 25" or "June 07"). | |||
=== Veneration === | |||
NAME is venerated through [describe practices like prayers, novenas, or pilgrimages to their shrine]. Relics are kept in [locations of relics, if known]. | |||
NAME has been depicted in numerous artworks, including [mention famous paintings, sculptures, or other art forms]. Literature and media often portray NAME in [mention books, films, or plays]. Relics and shrines dedicated to NAME are significant pilgrimage sites, influencing [describe cultural or religious events]. | NAME has been depicted in numerous artworks, including [mention famous paintings, sculptures, or other art forms]. Literature and media often portray NAME in [mention books, films, or plays]. Relics and shrines dedicated to NAME are significant pilgrimage sites, influencing [describe cultural or religious events]. | ||
Example link (replace with appropriate saint): [https://mycatholic.life/saints/saints-of-the-liturgical-year/march-19---saint-joseph-husband-of-the-blessed-virgin-mary/] | |||
=== Books === | |||
==== Written about the saint ==== | |||
* [https://www.amazon.com/Consecration-St-Joseph-Wonders-Spiritual/dp/1596144319 Example link] | * [https://www.amazon.com/Consecration-St-Joseph-Wonders-Spiritual/dp/1596144319 Example link] | ||
* [https://www.tumblarhouse.com/collections/st-joseph-books/products/consecration-to-st-joseph-donald-calloway Example link] | * [https://www.tumblarhouse.com/collections/st-joseph-books/products/consecration-to-st-joseph-donald-calloway Example link] | ||
==== Written by the saint ==== | |||
* [https://www.amazon.com/Consecration-St-Joseph-Wonders-Spiritual/dp/1596144319 Example link] | * [https://www.amazon.com/Consecration-St-Joseph-Wonders-Spiritual/dp/1596144319 Example link] | ||
* [https://www.tumblarhouse.com/collections/st-joseph-books/products/consecration-to-st-joseph-donald-calloway Example link] | * [https://www.tumblarhouse.com/collections/st-joseph-books/products/consecration-to-st-joseph-donald-calloway Example link] | ||
=== External links === | |||
Add links from reputable sources, in bullet format. Examples: | |||
* [https://catholicsaints.info/saint-joseph/ Example link, replace with appropriate saint] | * [https://catholicsaints.info/saint-joseph/ Example link, replace with appropriate saint] | ||
* [https://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=4 Example link, replace with appropriate saint ID] | * [https://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=4 Example link, replace with appropriate saint ID] | ||
* [https://mycatholic.life/saints/saints-of-the-liturgical-year/march-19---saint-joseph-husband-of-the-blessed-virgin-mary/ Example link, replace with appropriate saint | * [https://mycatholic.life/saints/saints-of-the-liturgical-year/march-19---saint-joseph-husband-of-the-blessed-virgin-mary/ Example link, replace with appropriate saint] | ||
* [https://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bmyskiw.html Example link, replace with appropriate bishop if applicable] | * [https://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bmyskiw.html Example link, replace with appropriate bishop, if applicable] | ||
=== References === | |||
<nowiki>{{Reflist}}</nowiki> | <nowiki>{{Reflist}}</nowiki> | ||
Document | Document all information sources using MediaWiki references per [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citing_sources Wikipedia:Citing sources]. | ||