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  2. Saint Lawrence - Wikipedia

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    The stone on which St Lawrence's body was laid after death, in San Lorenzo fuori le mura. Due to his conspiring to hide and protect the written documents of the Church, Lawrence is known as the patron saint of archivists and librarians. [15]

  3. Walayah - Wikipedia

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    Thus, a saint, or a friend to God, is thought to have favor in the eyes of the Lord. [8] For an individual to achieve walaya, or sainthood, a person must first become—and remain—a pristine example of a truly religious person, an example for all other Muslims to look up to. Upon these individuals, the peace and blessing of God have been ...

  4. Wali - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the prophets and messengers in Islam are also believed to be saints by definition, although they are rarely referred to as such, in order to prevent confusion between them and ordinary saints; as the prophets are exalted by Muslims as the greatest of all humanity, it is a general tenet of Sunni belief that a single prophet is ...

  5. The Martyrdom of Saint Lawrence - Wikipedia

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    The Martyrdom of Saint Lawrence, a sculpture of 1617 by Gian Lorenzo Bernini Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title The Martyrdom of Saint Lawrence .

  6. List of Sufi saints - Wikipedia

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    Aurangzeb (1618–1707), buried in Khuldabad, also known as Jinda Pir. Author of Fatwa e Alamgir. Azan Faqir (17th century, buried in Sivasagar near the Brahmaputra River, reformer who stabilized Islam in the Assam region) [8] Abd al-Karīm al-Jīlī (1365–1424, expounded on the works of Ibn Arabi) Abu Al Fazal Abdul Wahid Yemeni Tamimi

  7. Devil's advocate - Wikipedia

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    The Promoter of the Faith remains a figure in the Congregation of the Causes of Saints and is also known as the Prelate Theologian. [6] The office was established in 1587 during the reign of Pope Sixtus V. The first formal mention of such an officer is found in the canonization of St Lawrence Justinian under Pope Leo X (1513–1521). [7]

  8. Milwaukee event honors six Black American Catholics up for ...

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    Ryan Harris, 15, dressed in a long black cassock or priest vestment, portrayed Augustus Tolton, one of six Black Catholics up for sainthood by the Vatican.

  9. The Martyrdom of Saint Lawrence (Titian) - Wikipedia

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    The Martyrdom of Saint Lawrence is a Renaissance era oil painting by the Venetian artist Titian, dated from 1558.It depicts the Ancient Romans' martyrdom of Saint Lawrence and was originally an altarpiece in the Church of Santa Maria Assunta dei Crociferi, although it is now in the church of I Gesuiti in Venice.