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[[Prompts]]
== Intro ==
== Intro ==
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].
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. Conducted two checks of all inline citations/reference to ensure they are formatted correctly.


== Lead section ==
== Lead section ==
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.
Create a 2-3 paragraph summary of saint's life.  This should be in the style of a lead section (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style/Lead_section). The lead section should be before the ==Biography== heading, aligning with Wikipedia’s Manual of Style, where the lead is the introductory text above all section headings.  


Include the template <nowiki>{{Birth date and age}}</nowiki> to display the saint’s birth date and age in the lead.
Include the template <nowiki>{{Birth date and age}}</nowiki> to display their birth date and age in the lead.


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.
Include internal links to Saints, Parish, Diocese, Bishop (position, such as Archbishop of Paris), Seminary, City, State/Administrative subdivision, Country, Religious order, and Rite throughout the text portion of the article.   As noted above, please make sure no links appear in the rendered infobox.


Ensure no internal drafting markers appear in the final MediaWiki article.
Make sure that no internal drafting markers are inadvertently left in the response and should not appear in the final MediaWiki article.


== Infobox ==
== Infobox ==
For the SAINT NAME, create a MediaWiki infobox using the following template:
 
<nowiki>{{Saints
For the SAINT NAME, please create a MediaWiki infobox using the following template:<pre>{{Saints
|SaintName=
|SaintName=
|SaintStage=
|SaintStage=
|FeastDay=
|Profession=
|ReligiousAffiliation=
|Patronage=
|Attributes=
|SaintBirthDate=
|SaintBirthDate=
|SaintBirthPlace=
|SaintBirthPlace=
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|SaintDeathCoordinates=
|SaintDeathCoordinates=
|SaintCauseOfDeath=
|SaintCauseOfDeath=
|NotableAddress1=
|NotableCoordinates1=
|NotableAddress2=
|NotableCoordinates2=
|NotableAddress3=
|NotableCoordinates3=
|NotableAddress4=
|NotableCoordinates4=
|NotableAddress5=
|NotableCoordinates5=
|BeatificationDate=
|BeatificationDate=
|Beatifier=
|Beatifier=
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|Canonizer=
|Canonizer=
|CanonizationLocation=
|CanonizationLocation=
|PrimaryShrine=
|AdditionalVeneration=
|SaintMiracle1=
|SaintMiracle1=
|SaintMiracle2=
|SaintMiracle2=
|SaintMiracle3=
|SaintMiracle3=
|NotableAddress1=
|FeastDay=
|NotableLabel1=
|Profession=
|NotableCoordinates1=
|ReligiousAffiliation=
|NotableAddress2=
|Patronage=
|NotableLabel2=
|Attributes=
|NotableCoordinates2=
|PrimaryShrine=
|NotableAddress3=
|AdditionalVeneration=
|NotableLabel3=
}}</pre>For all coordinates, use a format such as 40.748817, -73.985428; not the template such asthe template such as <nowiki>{{coord|32|42|N|35|18|E|display=inline}}</nowiki>.
|NotableCoordinates3=
* SaintName: Common names by which the saint is known. (e.g., Saint Francis of Paola, Saint John Paul II)
|NotableAddress4=
* SaintStage: Current ecclesiastical title (e.g., Saint, Blessed, Venerable).
|NotableLabel4=
* SaintBirthDate: Date of birth, if known
|NotableCoordinates4=
* SaintBirthPlace: Place of birth (city, country, etc.), if known.
|NotableAddress5=
* SaintBirthCoordinates: Geographical coordinates of the birth location.
|NotableLabel5=
* SaintDeathDate: Date of death, if known
|NotableCoordinates5=
* DeathPlace: Place of death (city, country, etc.), if known.
|AssociatedCountries=
* SaintDeathCoordinates: Geographical coordinates of the death location.
|AssociatedDioceses=
* SaintCauseOfDeath: Description of how the saint died (e.g., martyrdom, natural causes).
|ReviewLevel=
* NotableAddress1: Notable location 1 Address - Significant locations where the saint lived or worked, excluding birth and death places.
}}</nowiki>
* NotableCoordinates1: Corresponding GPS coordinates of notable location 1 Address
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>).
* NotableAddress2: Notable location 2 Address - Address/City, other than birth and death locations (and Notable location 1), in which the saint spent specific time
* NotableCoordinates2: Notable location 2 Coordinates - GPS coordinates of notable location 2 Address
* NotableAddress3: 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
* NotableCoordinates3: Notable location 3 Coordinates - GPS coordinates of notable location 3 Address
* NotableAddress4: 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
* NotableCoordinates4: Notable location 4 Coordinates - GPS coordinates of notable location 4 Address
* NotableAddress5: 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
* NotableCoordinates5: Notable location 5 Coordinates - GPS coordinates of notable location 5 Address
* BeatificationDate: Date when the saint was beatified.
* Beatifier: Person or office, typically a Pope, who declared the beatification.
* BeatificationLocation: Location where the beatification ceremony took place.
* 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 where the canonization ceremony occurred.
* SaintMiracle1: Description of 1st miracle attributed to the saint, used for beatification or canonization.
* SaintMiracle2: Description of 2nd miracle attributed to the saint, used for beatification or canonization.
* SaintMiracle3: Description of 3rd miracle attributed to the saint, used for beatification or canonization.
* FeastDay: Date(s) on which the saint's feast is celebrated in the liturgical calendar.
* Profession: Secular occupation or profession of the saint prior to or during their religious life, such as doctor, engineer, mailman, etc.
* ReligiousAffiliation: Religious order or congregation the saint was associated with (if any), such as Dominicans or Franciscans
* Patronage: Patronages of the saint, including professions, places, diseases, etc.
* Attributes: Iconographic symbols or attributes commonly associated with the saint, e.g., St. Peter with keys
* PrimaryShrine: Primary location where the saint's relics are kept or where they are most venerated.
* AdditionalVeneration: Other Christian denominations or religions outside Roman Catholicism that venerate the saint (if applicable)
 
== Text of the article ==
Complete the rest of the text of the article. 
 
<nowiki>==Biography==</nowiki>
 
Put each subscection in level 3 sections.
 
<nowiki>=== Birth===</nowiki>
 
2-3 paragraph summary
 
<nowiki>=== Early Life===</nowiki>
 
2-3 paragraph summary


* '''SaintName''': Common names by which the saint is known (e.g., Saint Francis of Paola, Saint John Paul II).
<nowiki>=== Occupation===</nowiki>
* '''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.
* '''SaintDeathCoordinates''': Geographical coordinates of the death location.
* '''SaintCauseOfDeath''': Description of how the saint died (e.g., martyrdom, natural causes).
* '''NotableAddress1–5''': Significant locations where the saint lived or worked, excluding birth and death places.
* '''NotableLabel1–5''': Labels for the notable locations (e.g., "Monastery where saint founded order").
* '''NotableCoordinates1–5''': GPS coordinates for the notable locations.
* '''BeatificationDate''': Date when the saint was beatified.
* '''Beatifier''': Person or office, typically a [[Pope]], who declared the beatification.
* '''BeatificationLocation''': Location of the beatification ceremony.
* '''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).


== Text of the article ==
2-3 paragraph summary


=== Biography ===
<nowiki>=== Vocation===</nowiki>


Organize subsections under level 3 headings.
2-3 paragraph summary


==== Birth ====
<nowiki>=== Death===</nowiki>
2-3 paragraph summary of the saint’s birth and surrounding circumstances.


==== Early Life ====
2-3 paragraph summary
2-3 paragraph summary of the saint’s childhood, education, and early influences.


==== Occupation ====
NAME met their end [describe the manner of death, e.g., martyrdom, peacefully in old age].</pre>
2-3 paragraph summary of the saint’s secular profession or work, if applicable.


==== Vocation ====
<nowiki>==Significant events==</nowiki>
2-3 paragraph summary of the saint’s religious calling and contributions to the [[Church]].


==== Death ====
Significant events or achievements in their lives that are commemorated or have historical or spiritual importance, in bullet format.
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].
Examples


=== Significant events ===
<pre>
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].
* Founded the [[Name of Religious Order]] in [Year].
* Became bishop of [City] in [Year].
* Became [[bishop]] of [[City]] in [Year].
* [Other significant events or achievements]
* [Other significant events or achievements]
</pre>
<nowiki>==Parishes==</nowiki>


=== 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 ===
<nowiki>==Canonization==</nowiki>
 
Complete these sections, as best as possible.  Please include dates.
 
<nowiki>=== Servant of God ===</nowiki>
 
The process to recognize NAME as a Servant of God began in [Year], with the initial investigation conducted in [Diocese or Place].
 
Description of when the saint was named a "Servant of God" and the beginning of the formal investigation into their life, virtues, and writings is conducted, usually at the diocesan level where the person died or lived most of their life.


==== Servant of God ====
<nowiki>===Venerable==</nowiki>
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.
Declared Venerable by Pope [Name] on [Date] for their life of heroic virtue.


==== Venerable ====
If the Congregation for the Causes of Saints (a Vatican office) affirms that the individual lived a life of "heroic virtue," the Pope may declare them "Venerable." This stage does not require a miracle.
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.
<nowiki>=== Beatification ===</nowiki>


==== Beatification ====
Beatified on [Date] by Pope [Name] after the confirmation of a miracle involving [describe the miracle].
Beatified on [Date] by [[Pope]] [Name] after the confirmation of a miracle involving [describe the miracle].


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.
For beatification, one miracle attributed to the intercession of the Venerable after their death must be authenticated. Beatification allows the person to be called "Blessed" and to be venerated in a particular region or by a specific group of people.   In some cases (e.g., martyrs), beatification can occur without a miracle, based solely on the martyrdom.


==== Canonization ====
<nowiki>=== Canonization ===</nowiki>
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.
Canonized on [Date] by Pope [Name] following a second miracle, which was [describe the miracle].


=== Miracles ===
A second miracle, verified after beatification, is typically required for canonization.  Once the Pope canonizes someone, they are declared a saint, and their veneration is extended to the universal Church. This includes having a feast day on the liturgical calendar, the ability for parishes to be named after them, and the inclusion in the canon (list) of recognized saints.
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.
 
<nowiki>==Miracles==</nowiki>
 
Saints are often recognized for specific miracles they performed or miracles attributed to their intercession after death. These events can become key milestones in the narrative of their sainthood. Examples include the miracles associated with Saint Anthony of Padua for finding lost items or Saint Jude for desperate cases. Put them in bullet format.
 
Please note the miracles that allowed them to be Beatified or Canonized, if known. If not know,  
 
<nowiki>=== Miracle for beatification ===</nowiki>


==== 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.
Ideally 2-3 paragraphs of text.
 
<nowiki>=== Miracle for canonization ===</nowiki>


==== 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.
Ideally 2-3 paragraphs of text.
 
<nowiki>=== Other notable miracles ===</nowiki>
 
[List any other miracles associated with NAME]


==== Other notable miracles ====
Examples:
[List any other miracles associated with NAME]. Examples:
<pre>
* 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.</pre>
 
<nowiki>==Patronage==</nowiki>


=== 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: [[Saint Christopher]], patron saint of travelers; [[Saint Joan of Arc]], patron of [[France]] and soldiers.
Examples - Saint Christopher, the patron saint of travelers, and Saint Joan of Arc, patron of France and soldiers.
 
<nowiki>==Feast day==</nowiki>
 
The specific day(s) set aside to celebrate or remember a saint's life or martyrdom.
 
<nowiki>==Veneration==</nowiki>


=== Feast day ===
NAME is venerated through [describe common practices like prayers, novenas, or pilgrimages to their shrine]. Relics are kept in [locations of relics if known].
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 ===
* [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 if applicable]
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/]
<nowiki>==Books==</nowiki>
 
<nowiki>==Written about the saint==</nowiki>
 
<pre>
* https://www.amazon.com/Consecration-St-Joseph-Wonders-Spiritual/dp/1596144319
* https://www.tumblarhouse.com/collections/st-joseph-books/products/consecration-to-st-joseph-donald-calloway
</pre>


=== Books ===
<nowiki>==Written about the saint==</nowiki>


==== Written about the saint ====
<pre>
* [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]
</pre>
<nowiki>==Written by the saint==</nowiki>


==== Written by the saint ====
<pre>
* [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]
</pre>
<nowiki>==External links==</nowiki>
Add links, in bullets, from sources such as:


=== External links ===
<pre>
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 if applicable]
* [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]
</pre>
 
<nowiki>==References==</nowiki>


=== References ===
<nowiki>{{Reflist}}</nowiki>
<nowiki>{{Reflist}}</nowiki>


Document all information sources using MediaWiki references per [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citing_sources Wikipedia:Citing sources].
Document the sources of all this information using MediaWiki references.  See <nowiki>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citing_sources</nowiki> for more details.