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* Vocation
* Vocation
* Death - NAME met their end [describe the manner of death, e.g., martyrdom, peacefully in old age].</pre>
* Death - NAME met their end [describe the manner of death, e.g., martyrdom, peacefully in old age].</pre>
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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.
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.
Please note the miracles that allowed them to be Beatified or Canonized, if known. If not know,


<nowiki>=== Miracle for beatification ===</nowiki>
<nowiki>=== Miracle for beatification ===</nowiki>


[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."]
Ideally 2-3 paragraphs of text.


<nowiki>=== Miracle for canonization ===</nowiki>
<nowiki>=== Miracle for canonization ===</nowiki>


[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."]
Ideally 2-3 paragraphs of text.


<nowiki>=== Other notable miracles ===</nowiki>
<nowiki>=== Other notable miracles ===</nowiki>