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* Vocation
* Vocation
* Death
* Death
Put each in level 3 sections.


<nowiki>==Parishes==</nowiki>
<nowiki>==Parishes==</nowiki>
<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>


==Significant events==
<nowiki>==Significant events==</nowiki>
significant events or achievements in their lives that are commemorated or have historical or spiritual importance, in bullet format
significant events or achievements in their lives that are commemorated or have historical or spiritual importance, in bullet format.


Examples
Examples
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<nowiki>==Patronage==</nowiki>
<nowiki>==Patronage==</nowiki>
The saint's patron of causes, professions, or specific groups. Examples - Saint Christopher, the patron saint of travelers, and Saint Joan of Arc, patron of France and soldiers.


<nowiki>==Feast days==</nowiki>
<nowiki>==Feast day==</nowiki>
The specific day(s) set aside to celebrate or remember a saint's life or martyrdom.


<nowiki>==Veneration==</nowiki>
<nowiki>==Veneration==</nowiki>


<nowiki>==Veneration==</nowiki>
<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.


Examples
<pre>
* Healed nun
* Healed baby</pre>


<nowiki>==Cultural impact==</nowiki>
<nowiki>==Cultural impact==</nowiki>

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