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*[[Legendary material in Christian hagiography]] | *[[Legendary material in Christian hagiography]] | ||
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+ | * [[Calendar of saints]] | ||
+ | * [[Communion of Saints]] | ||
+ | * [[Congregation for the Causes of Saints]]{{Nb5}}{{Nb5}} | ||
+ | * [[Coptic saints]] | ||
+ | * [[Gnostic saint]] | ||
+ | * [[Hagiography]] | ||
+ | * [[Icon]] | ||
+ | * [[Intercession of saints]] | ||
+ | * [[List of canonizations]] | ||
+ | * [[List of saints]] | ||
+ | * [[List of Russian saints]] | ||
+ | * [[Martyrology]] | ||
+ | * [[Patron saint]] | ||
+ | * [[Saints in Protestantism]] | ||
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In accordance to dictionary based definitions, a Saint is a person who is recognized as having attained a high level of holiness, however the Bible has a different definition. The word itself means “Holy” and is derived from the Latin “sanctus”.
See also
See also
- Calendar of saints
- Communion of Saints
- Congregation for the Causes of SaintsTemplate:Nb5Template:Nb5
- Coptic saints
- Gnostic saint
- Hagiography
- Icon
- Intercession of saints
- List of canonizations
- List of saints
- List of Russian saints
- Martyrology
- Patron saint
- Saints in Protestantism
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