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| Plautilla (died 67 AD) was an early Christian | saint, a Roman widow who was by some accounts baptiz |
| In 1954, | Saint, a former member of the U.S. Army, welcomed Ge |
| For | Saint Aaron of Caerleon, see Julius and Aaron |
| tin Abbo Floriacensis), also known as Abbon or | Saint Abbo' (c. |
| Saint Abelard, abbot | |
| Saint Abercius | |
| Saint Abra (c.343-c.360) | |
| Saint Abraham the Poor (also Saint Abraham the Child | |
| Saint Abram (1829 - 10 June 1914) was a contemporary | |
| Saint Abramius the Lover-of-labor of the Kiev Caves | |
| Saint Abramius, archimandrite, Wonderworker of Smole | |
| Saint Acacius of Melitene, bishop | |
| Saint Achilles the Confessor, hermit of Egypt (5th c | |
| Saint Achilleus Kewanuka, also known as Achileo Kiwa | |
| There was a minor church dedicated to | Saint Acisclus on the slopes of Montserrat. |
| Machar was a 6th-century Irish | Saint active in Scotland. |
| h-born notables were associated with his work: | Saint Adalbert, Saint Swithbert, and Saint Chad. |
| eries: Beth Jacob, Dewes, Memorial, New Light, | Saint Adelbert, Saint Matthews, Saint Pauls Lutheran |
| Saint Adelina (died 1125) was a French Benedictine n | |
| A painting of the | saint adorns the cathedral, done on a canvas by Oron |
| Saint Adrian, abbot of Poshekhon (Vologda) (1550) | |
| The name comes from the Christian | saint Aegidius (French: Giles). |
| Saint Afan's Church, Llanafan, located 8 miles east | |
| The town is twinned with | Saint Affrique, France. |
| Saint Afra (died 304) was a Christian martyr. | |
| In 1546 he was appointed rector of | Saint Afra in Meissen. |
| He was one of the monks who buried the | saint after his martyrdom, December 29, 1170. |
| David was canonized as a | saint after his death. |
| He is also a patron | saint against fever. |
| e saints to meditate upon and try to copy were | Saint Agatha, Saint Eulalia, and Saint Cecilia. |
| With | Saint Agatha, he is a co-patron of Catania in Sicily |
| Saint Agatho of Egypt, monk (4th century) | |
| Saint Agatho of Rome, Pope | |
| Saint Agatho, wonderworker of the Kiev Caves Monaste | |
| Saint Agilbert | |
| pe John Paul II created him Cardinal deacon of | Saint Agnes in Agone. |
| He was interred at | Saint Agnes Cemetery, Menands. |
| The school was named after | Saint Agnes of Rome. |
| Diana, who founded the Dominican Monastery of | Saint Agnes. |
| Leutfridus was the brother of | Saint Agofredus. |
| For the 7th century | Saint Agricola, see Agricola of Avignon. |
| Saint Aidan's Catholic Primary School, Wigan | |
| He became Rector of | Saint Aidan's Parish in Des Moines. |
| He was canonized and is known as | Saint Aignan. |
| Gate of Brigitte (in the | Saint Alban quarter) |
| Inner Gate of | Saint Alban |
| The Fellowship of | Saint Alban and Saint Sergius is named in part after |
| Saint Alban had been recently converted by a priest. | |
| Lexington | Saint Alban's Church |
| Verulamium was later renamed | Saint Alban's in his honor. |
| Letzi Tower (near the Gate of | Saint Alban) |
| Saint Alban, first martyr of Britain | |
| It was dedicated to | Saint Alban. |
| GTW Locomotive No.5801 is sitting idle in | Saint Albans,Vt. |
| Saint Albert of Louvain or Albert of Leuven (c. | |
| Saint Albinus of Angers (French: Saint-Aubin) (c. | |
| Saint Aldegonde (or Adelgonde) (Latin: Aldegundis or | |
| Saint Aldegundis' Catholic liturgical feast is kept | |
| Saint Aldhelm - Saxon scholar, bishop, poet, musicia | |
| The even less well evidenced | Saint Aldwyn is sometimes said to have been his brot |
| Saint Aleaunie (died c. 1100), also known as Adelelm | |
| Saint Alena, Christian saint (died c. 640) | |
| The introduction to The Legend of | Saint Alexander (15th century |
| Saint Alexander was a martyr and companion of St. Po | |
| Saint Alexander of Jerusalem (died 251 AD) is venera | |
| Saint Alexander of Bergamo (died c. 303) is the patr | |
| The church is dedicated to the Russian patron | saint Alexander Nevsky |
| Uncovering of the relics of | Saint Alexander of Svir, abbot |
| Saint Alexander, founder of the Monastery of the Uns | |
| Saint Alexander, founder of the order of the Unsleep | |
| The church has two bells: the lighter | Saint Alfons bell and the heavier Saint Franciscus b |
| Heist-Goor has its own church, the | Saint Alfons church. |
| The chapel was known as the Church of | Saint Alfons Maria de Liguori, after Saint Alfons, t |
| Saint Alice (Aleydis) (French: Sainte Alix) (1204-12 | |
| Miniature Tower of | Saint Alkmund's Church |
| eries: Dieterich, Immaculate Conception, King, | Saint Aloysius and Saint John Lutheran. |
| ven cemeteries: Blackman, Bright, Bruce, Cook, | Saint Aloysius, Sixteen and Stafford-Crimmons. |
| on, Miners (Old), Miners (New), Moyers, Osage, | Saint Aloysius, Saint Andrews, Saint Marys, Vaughn, |
| It is named after | Saint Alphege. |
| Saint Alphonsa was brought up in Muttuchira. | |
| Tomb of | Saint Alphonsa |
| 19 August - | Saint Alphonsa, Sister Alphonsa Muttathupadathu, in |
| he only Catholic Church in Delhi, dedicated to | Saint Alphonsa, the first woman saint from India, is |
| He is venerated as a | saint, although never officially canonised. |
| Saint Alvia | |
| For the seventh century ascetic, see | Saint Alypius, stylite. |
| Saint Amabilis of Riom (or Amabilis of Auvergne) (Fr | |
| Saint Amabilis redirects here. | |
| Riom grew up around the collegiate church of | Saint Amable, which was the object of pilgrimages. |
| La basilique | Saint Amable, Riom. |
| The church of Erps is named after | Saint Amand and the church of Kwerps after Saint Pet |
| In less than a year, he married Ida de | Saint Amand, younger daughter and coheiress of Amaur |
| Church of | Saint Amand. |
| Saint Amandina at her mission post in Taiyuan, China | |
| At the death of | Saint Amantius (Amans) in 487, Quintian succeeded hi |
| Its name refers to | Saint Amaro. |
| Saint Ambrose translated their relics from their pla | |
| Saint Ambrose is a member of the Midwest Collegiate | |
| He received his BBA from | Saint Ambrose University. |
| Bolkcom graduated from | Saint Ambrose University in Davenport in 1983. |
| Ordained a deacon by | Saint Ambrose, he became bishop of that city around |
| Saint Ammon of Tabennisi, monk | |
| Saint Ammon, monk | |
| Saint Ammon, disciple of Saint Anthony the Great | |
| jima-mori is worshiped as spirit like a patron | saint among confectionery craftsmen. |
| Saint Amphibalus was formerly venerated as the Chris | |
| include the various Desert Fathers, as well as | Saint Amun, Saint Arsenius, Saint John the Dwarf, Sa |
| The house of | Saint Ananias in Damascus. |
| Saint Anastasia the Serbian | |
| Saint Anastasius of Jerusalem, archbishop | |
| Saint Anatolius was Patriarch of Constantinople (449 | |
| Saint Anatolius, Patriarch of Constantinople (458) | |
| He is venerated as a | saint and is connected with the legend of the Theban |
| Christians have made Kilian a | saint and martyr. |
| 'Muni' means ' | saint' and 'iswara' represents 'Shiva'. |
| -1291 AD) was a prominent "Suhrawardiyya" Sufi | saint and missionary. |
| The Black | Saint and the Sinner Lady (Impulse, 1963) |
| 302) is venerated as a | saint and martyr. |
| He is venerated as a | saint and as the first bishop of Quimper. |
| i (1728-1811) was a West African sufi (qadiri) | saint and a political leader. |
| This article is about the Welsh | saint and Dumnonian king. |
| To the | Saint, and the Founder, and Abbot, |
| 1212-1272), an Italian | saint and patron saint of maids |
| It is celebrated in honor of the Christian | Saint and Martyr Saint Barbara. |
| He is commemorated as a | saint and martyr on January 4, April 14, and Septemb |
| Wyllow was a Cornish hermit | saint and martyr whose existence was reported by Wil |
| 205 AD), is venerated as a Christian | saint and martyr. |
| s primarily recognized as an Eastern Christian | Saint, and has fallen out of popularity as a Catholi |
| Hoffman is a Latter-day | Saint and has served in a ward bishopric. |
| Saint and Brando in On the Waterfront | |
| After his death in 1150 Kjeld became a local | saint and the patron saint of Viborg Cathedral. |
| The | Saint and Other Stories, 1966 |
| ox Cathedral of the Dormition of Theotokos and | Saint Andreas |
| Saint Andrew Parish, Saint Vincent and the Grenadine | |
| Saint Andrew Parish, Grenada | |
| Saint Andrew Parish, Jamaica | |
| Saint Andrew Parish, Dominica | |
| He seemed to be closely connected to | Saint Andrew and Saint Paul. |
| Saint Andrew Parish, Tobago in Tobago | |
| This page states that | Saint Andrew has no capital; the Saint Andrew page s |
| Saint Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland, and St | |
| Saint Andrew as a renowned saint of the Christian Ch | |
| Saint Andrew's Church | |
| Overview of | Saint Andrew's Church |
| Saint Andrew's Parish (A.D. 1634) | |
| Saint Andrew's chapel of ease, Great Fencote | |
| t of arms of the ancient See of Rochester bore | Saint Andrew's cross as well as a scallop shell in i |
| Woman bound spread eagle to | Saint Andrew's Cross |
| Saint Andrew's Church is a parish of the Diocese of | |
| Saint Andrew's Episcopal School is also a member of | |
| In 1867 she founded | Saint Andrew's Priory School for Girls. |
| Church of | Saint Andrew, Rodney Street, Liverpool. |
| rected church was named after the Virgin Mary, | Saint Andrew, Saint Stanislaus, and Saint Anna. |
| Saint Andrew, Barbados (parish) | |
| The parish church of | Saint Andrew, Little Snoring |
| Atkinson was born in | Saint Andrew, Surrey, Jamaica in 1982. |
| It is named for | Saint Andrew. |
| The church is dedicated to | Saint Andrew. |
| f Panama City is located on the bay, named for | Saint Andrew. |
| ilt in the early 13th Century and dedicated to | Saint Andrew. |
| New | Saint Andrews College is a classical Christian colle |
| The New | Saint Andrews board, faculty, and staff are confessi |
| The | Saint Andrews Sarcophagus is a Pictish monument dati |
| rator of Andrew Thomas McDonald, Archbishop of | Saint Andrews and Edinburgh. |
| He was born in | Saint Andrews, New Brunswick and educated in Saint S |
| ust 1821 Daniell once again journeyed north to | Saint Andrews. |
| In 1224, also in Vercelli, he founded | Saint Andrew's hospital. |
| Saint Andronicus, disciple of Saint Sergius of Radon | |
| Order of | Saint Andrzej |
| states that Ansbert was engaged to marriage to | Saint Angadrisma before this saint became a nun. |
| Calegari's sculpture of | Saint Angela Merici |
| Saint Angelina of Serbia, despotess (16th century) | |
| Saint Angelina, princess of Serbia (1503) | |
| Fort | Saint Angelo in Valletta, Malta |
| Saint Angelus (Italian: Sant'Angelo) (1185-1220), a | |
| Saint Anianas, second bishop of Alexandria | |
| The new | Saint Ann Chapel was dedicated in 1951. |
| The | Saint Ann Mission was later established on the islan |
| Otis Grant (born December 23, 1967 in | Saint Ann, Jamaica) is a Canadian retired boxer. |
| Saint Ann, Jamaica | |
| Uncovering of the relics of | Saint Anna of Kashin |
| Saint Anna, mother of Saint Sebbas the Serbian | |
| Saint Anna, wife of Yaroslav I the Wise, of Novgorod | |
| The Church of | Saint Anne (commonly known as St. Anne Church, or Sa |
| Aerial photo of the | Saint Anne Church |
| Saint Anne Round Church | |
| He was buried in | Saint Anne's Church, Dublin. |
| Chapeltown is the location of | Saint Anne's Church. |
| Order of | Saint Anne, third class, second class, and first cla |
| Frances as | Saint Anne, Christina Rossetti as Mary. |
| Saint Ansegisus (c. | |
| She received an honorary doctorate from | Saint Anselm College. |
| He studied one year at | Saint Anselm College in Manchester. |
| Saint Anthimus of Chios (1960) | |
| Saint Anthion, monk | |
| Main article: | Saint Anthony (disambiguation) |
| Saint Anthony of Leokhnov in Novgorod, abbot | |
| Saint Anthony | |
| Saint Anthony of Chernoezersk, monk (16th century) | |
| Saint Anthony of Dymsk in Novgorod (1224) | |
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