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== Infobox ==
== Infobox ==
For the BISHOP NAME, please create a MediaWiki infobox using the following template:<pre>{{Saints
For the BISHOP NAME, please create a MediaWiki infobox using the following template:<pre>{{Bishop
|SaintName=
|honorific_prefix=
|SaintStage=
|name=
|SaintBirthDate=
|diocese=
|SaintBirthPlace=
|home_diocese=
|SaintBirthCoordinates=
|other_diocese1=
|SaintDeathDate=
|other_diocese2=
|DeathPlace=
|other_diocese3=
|SaintDeathCoordinates=
|ordination=
|SaintCauseOfDeath=
|ordained_by=
|NotableAddress1=
|consecration=
|NotableCoordinates1=
|consecrated_by=
|NotableAddress2=
|rank=
|NotableCoordinates2=
|cardinal=
|NotableAddress3=
|created_cardinal_by=
|NotableCoordinates3=
|birth_name=
|NotableAddress4=
|birth_date=
|NotableCoordinates4=
|birth_place=
|NotableAddress5=
|death_date=
|NotableCoordinates5=
|death_place=
|BeatificationDate=
|nationality=
|Beatifier=
|education=
|BeatificationLocation=
|motto=
|Canonized=
|role=
|CanonizationDate=
|theology=
|Canonizer=
|region=
|CanonizationLocation=
|rite=
|SaintMiracle1=
|SaintMiracle2=
|SaintMiracle3=
|FeastDay=
|Profession=
|ReligiousAffiliation=
|Patronage=
|Attributes=
|PrimaryShrine=
|AdditionalVeneration=
}}</pre>
}}</pre>
* honorific_prefix: Title (e.g., His Eminence, Most Reverend).
* name: Full name of the bishop (e.g., John Doe).
* diocese: Current diocese or jurisdiction (e.g., Diocese of Example).
* home_diocese: Home diocese or jurisdiction.
* other_diocese1, other_diocese2, other_diocese3: Additional dioceses or jurisdictions served.
* ordination: Date of priestly ordination (e.g., 15 June 1980).
* ordained_by: Bishop who ordained the priest.
* consecration: Date of episcopal consecration (e.g., 20 March 1990)
* consecrated_by: Bishop who consecrated the bishop
* rank: Current rank (must be one of: Auxiliary bishop, Diocesan bishop, Coadjutor bishop, Titular bishop, Archbishop, Cardinal, Patriarch, Pope)
* cardinal: Date created cardinal, if applicable (e.g., 25 May 2000).
* created_cardinal_by: Pope who created the cardinal, if applicable
* birth_name: Name at birth, if different
* birth_date: Date of birth (e.g., 1 January 1950)
* birth_place: Place of birth (e.g., Example City, Example Country)
* death_date: Date of death, if applicable
* death_place: Place of death, if applicable
* nationality: Nationality (e.g., Italy, Germany, China, etc.)
* education: Educational background (e.g., Pontifical Gregorian University).
* motto: Personal motto (e.g., "In Faith We Serve").
* role: Role in the Church, linking to a wiki page (must be one of: Curial, Diocesan, Emeritus)
* theology: Theological stance, linking to a wiki page (e.g., Progressive, Conservative, Moderate)
* region: Geographic region represented (must be one of: Western Europe, Central/Eastern Europe, Sub-Saharan Africa, North Africa, Middle East, South Asia, Southeast Asia, East Asia, Central Asia, Latin America, Caribbean, North America, Oceania)
* rite: Liturgical or ecclesiastical rite (must be one of: Roman Rite, Byzantine Rite, Alexandrian Rite, Antiochene Rite, Armenian Rite, Chaldean Rite, Maronite Rite, Syro-Malabar Rite, Syro-Malankara Rite, Other Sui Iuris)
For fields role, theology, region, and rite, use values that correspond to existing or planned wiki pages (e.g., Curial, Progressive, Western Europe, Roman Rite). Refer to the documentation for suggested values:
* role: Curial, Diocesan, Emeritus
* theology: Progressive, Conservative, Moderate
* region: Western Europe, Central/Eastern Europe, Sub-Saharan Africa, North Africa, Middle East, South Asia, Southeast Asia, East Asia, Central Asia, Latin America, Caribbean, North America, Oceania
* rite: Roman Rite, Byzantine Rite, Alexandrian Rite, Antiochene Rite, Armenian Rite, Chaldean Rite, Maronite Rite, Syro-Malabar Rite, Syro-Malankara Rite, Other Sui Iuris


* 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).
* 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: Notable location 1 Address - Significant locations where the saint lived or worked, excluding birth and death places.
* NotableCoordinates1: Corresponding GPS coordinates of notable location 1 Address
* 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)


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