calculated to validate the ISBN's accuracy using a modulo 11 algorithm. Example: 0-306-40615-2 The 13-digit ISBN, aligned with the EAN-13 barcode system
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continuity. - **Historical Examples**: The succession of the Roman see from St. Peter to modern popes is a prominent lineage. Another example is the See of Alexandria
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clarity, addressing key aspects of Catholic doctrine or spirituality. For example, Saint Thomas Aquinas’s Summa Theologiae systematized theology, earning
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countries, cities, professions, illnesses, and personal circumstances. For example, Saint Joseph is the patron saint of workers, Saint Christopher is the patron
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countries, highlighting Catholic populations, patron saints, and dioceses. For example, Andorra has a predominantly Catholic population. Dioceses: Information
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Basic example - {{#ev:YouTube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRphNpnQGNc|400|right|The Pontificate of John Paul II begins}}
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the server where the resource is located. It can be: A domain name (e.g., example.com) An IP address (e.g., 192.0.2.1) Port: Optionally, after the host, there
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alloway Example link, replace with appropriate book] * [https://www.amazon.com/Consecration-St-Joseph-Wonders-Spiritual/dp/1596144319 Example link, replace
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section a section heading (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Section). Example Output: The '''Diocese of Charleston''', a [[suffragan diocese]] of the
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reflect cultural, historical, or ethnic differences within a country. For example, Quebec in Canada has a distinct French-speaking culture, or Bavaria in
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introduced and its status (e.g., “State religion” or “Minority religion”). Example: For the Holy Roman Empire, note its Central European extent, 800 AD–1806
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introduced and its status (e.g., “Dominant religion” or “Minority religion”). Example: For Ontario, note its Central Canadian location, ~1 million km², ~15 million
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closely with a single national or ethnic identity. Japan is often cited as an example. A multinational state comprises multiple nations or ethnic groups within
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saint of mothers, wives, abused women, and alcoholics endures through her example of perseverance and charity. Venerated in Roman Catholic, Orthodox, and
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sacred and are often enshrined in reliquaries or placed in altars. For example, the relics of Saint Peter are venerated beneath the St. Peter’s Basilica
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her relics at St. Mary’s Forane Church, Bharananganam, draw pilgrims. Her example inspires endurance. Saint Alphonsa was born on 19 August 1910 AD in Kudamaloor
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MediaWiki format, with each parameter on a new line, as shown in the example. Example Input (Hypothetical Prayer): Prayer Name: Peace Prayer Author: Attributed
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of the faithful on Earth, such as healing, guidance, or protection. For example, Saint Jude Thaddeus is sought for hopeless causes, and Saint Christopher
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life, blending eremitic solitude with communal discipline. His ascetic example and reported miracles, such as healings at his tomb, inspired devotion.
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missionaries and those fighting slavery, and his legacy endures through his example of social justice. Saint Peter Claver was born on June 26, 1580, in Verdú
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