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* ...that [[Saint Anselm of Canterbury]], a [[Doctor of the Church]], developed the ontological argument for God’s existence? His 11th-century writings influenced theology and philosophy in [[England]]. | * ...that [[Saint Anselm of Canterbury]], a [[Doctor of the Church]], developed the ontological argument for God’s existence? His 11th-century writings influenced theology and philosophy in [[England]]. | ||
* ...that [[Saint Zita]], a 13th-century servant, was known for giving her own food to the poor? Her miracles and humility made her a patroness of maids and domestic workers in [[Lucca]]. | * ...that [[Saint Zita]], a 13th-century servant, was known for giving her own food to the poor? Her miracles and humility made her a patroness of maids and domestic workers in [[Lucca]]. | ||
* ...that [[Saint Stanislaus of Szczepanów]], a Polish bishop, was martyred after excommunicating a king? His 1079 death made him a patron saint of [[Poland]] and a symbol of resistance. | * ...that [[Saint Stanislaus of Szczepanów]], a [[Polish]] bishop, was martyred after excommunicating a king? His 1079 death made him a patron saint of [[Poland]] and a symbol of resistance. | ||