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  • France (category SaintsByCountry) (section Saints)
    Irenaeus (martyred 202 AD), Saint Martin of Tours (d. 397), Saint Louis IX (canonized 1297), Saint Vincent de Paul (canonized 1737), Saint Catherine Labouré (canonized
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  • Germany (category SaintsByCountry) (section Saints)
    Germany’s culture through historic cathedrals, festivals, and saints like Saint Boniface and Saint Michael the Archangel. The Catholic Church, with seven ecclesiastical
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  • Poland (category SaintsByCountry) (section Saints)
    Lady of Częstochowa (August 26) and Saint John Paul II (October 22) are Poland’s patrons. Notable figures include Saint Stanislaus of Szczepanów (canonized
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  • Austria (category SaintsByCountry) (section Saints)
    Austria’s culture through historic monasteries, festivals, and saints like Saint Leopold III and Saint Florian. The Church, with two ecclesiastical provinces and
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  • China (category SaintsByCountry) (section Saints)
    and Saint Joseph (March 19) are China’s patrons. Notable figures include Saint Joseph Freinademetz (canonized 2003, missionary in Shandong), Saint Augustine
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  • Russia (category SaintsByCountry) (section Saints)
    Christian minority culture through charity, education, and devotion to Saint Andrew and Saint Therese of Lisieux. The Church, with one ecclesiastical province
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  • Belgium (category SaintsByCountry) (section Saints)
    and August 15. Notable figures include Saint Servatius (4th century), Saint Damien of Molokai (canonized 2009), Saint John Berchmans (canonized 1888), and
    15 KB (1,529 words) - 01:54, 12 July 2025
  • Ukraine (category SaintsByCountry) (section Saints)
    gov/the-world-factbook/countries/ukraine/.  "Catholic Dioceses in Ukraine". GCatholic.org. 2025-01-22. http://www.gcatholic.org/dioceses/country/UA.htm.  "Catholicism
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  • Hungary (category SaintsByCountry) (section Saints)
    10th century under Saint Stephen I. Catholicism shapes Hungary’s cultural identity through education, charity, and devotion to Saint Stephen and Our Lady
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  • Serbia (category SaintsByCountry) (section Saints)
    pe/serbia/.  "Basilica of Saint John of Nepomuk". Britannica. 2024-10-15. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Basilica-of-Saint-John-of-Nepomuk-Zrenjanin
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  • Holy Roman Empire (category SaintsByCountry) (section Saints)
    (canonized 739, missionary), Saint Hildegard of Bingen (canonized 2012, mystic), Saint Albert the Great (canonized 1931, theologian), Saint Bruno of Cologne (canonized
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  • Netherlands (category SaintsByCountry) (section Saints)
    culture through historic churches, festivals, and the legacy of Saint Willibrord, the patron saint. The Catholic Church, with one ecclesiastical province and
    15 KB (1,534 words) - 02:35, 12 July 2025
  • Switzerland (category SaintsByCountry) (section Saints)
    roots. Saint Nicholas of Flüe (September 25) and Our Lady of Einsiedeln (September 14) are Switzerland’s patrons. Notable figures include Saint Nicholas
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  • Sweden (category SaintsByCountry) (section Saints)
    site. Cathedral of Saint Eric in Stockholm attracts devotees. Cathedral of Saint Eric, built in 1892, is a neo-Gothic landmark. Saint Eugenia Church in
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  • Croatia (category SaintsByCountry) (section Saints)
    Lady of Marija Bistrica (October 12) and Saint Joseph (March 19) are Croatia’s patrons. Notable figures include Saint Leopold Mandić (canonized 1983, Capuchin
    16 KB (1,602 words) - 02:21, 15 July 2025
  • Bulgaria (category SaintsByCountry) (section Saints)
    html.  "Cathedral of Saint Louis". Britannica. 2024-10-15. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Cathedral-of-Saint-Louis-Plovdiv.  "Saint Joseph Co-Cathedral"
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  • Sudan (category SaintsByCountry) (section Saints)
    All Saints Church in El Obeid serves western devotees. Cathedral of Saint Matthew in Khartoum, built in 1930, is a colonial-era landmark. Saint Mary’s
    16 KB (1,717 words) - 02:12, 15 July 2025
  • Egypt (category SaintsByCountry) (section Saints)
    is a key pilgrimage site. Saint Catherine’s Monastery in Sinai, though Orthodox, attracts Catholic pilgrims. Basilica of Saint Therese in Cairo, built in
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  • Finland (category SaintsByCountry) (section Saints)
    html.  "Cathedral of Saint Henry". Britannica. 2024-10-15. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Cathedral-of-Saint-Henry-Helsinki.  "Saint Bridget Church". Encyclopedia
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  • Montenegro (category SaintsByCountry) (section Saints)
    Church of Saint John in Bar attracts local devotees. Cathedral of Saint Tryphon in Kotor, built in 1166, is a Romanesque landmark. Church of Saint John in
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