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  2. Helena, mother of Constantine I - Wikipedia

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    Flavia Julia Helena [a] (/ ˈ h ɛ l ə n ə /; Ancient Greek: Ἑλένη, Helénē; c. AD 246/248 – 330), also known as Helena of Constantinople and in Christianity as Saint Helena, [b] was an Augusta of the Roman Empire and mother of Emperor Constantine the Great.

  3. List of royal saints and martyrs - Wikipedia

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    King David of the Biblical Kingdom of Israel and his successors Hezekiah and Josiah of the southern Kingdom of Judah are traditionally considered to be Saints by Catholic teaching. [62] [63] In the New Testament genealogies, Jesus Christ is a descendant of King David and has been proclaimed by the Catholic Church as King of the Universe. [64]

  4. King Charles the Martyr - Wikipedia

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    Charles I, head of the House of Stuart, was King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his death on 30 January 1649. He believed in a sacramental version of the Church of England, called High Anglicanism, with a theology based upon Arminianism, a belief shared by his main political advisor, Archbishop William Laud.

  5. Saints in Anglicanism - Wikipedia

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    English and local saints are often emphasised, and there are differences between the provinces' calendars. King Charles I of England is the only person to have been treated as a new saint by some Anglicans following the English Reformation, after which he was referred to as a martyr and included briefly in a calendar of the Book of Common Prayer. [2]

  6. King Charles Is All Smiles as He Attends Sunday Church ... - AOL

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    King Charles III, accompanied by Reverend Paul Williams, attends the Sunday service at the Church of St. Mary the Virgin n Jan. 26, 2025 in Flitcham, England Last week, King Charles met with D-Day ...

  7. List of Servants of God - Wikipedia

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    First Bishop of Vincennes, Indiana and spiritual director to St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Buenaventura Codina y Augerolas: 1857: 1978: Spanish bishop Carlo Braga: 1971: 2013: Italian Missionary Giuseppe Castagnetti: 1965: 2009: Roman Catholic politician Catherine Doherty: 1985: 2000: Russian writer and founder of the Madonna House Apostolate Cecilia ...

  8. Coel Hen - Wikipedia

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    Coel's name was rendered "Coil" in Old Welsh.Rare or unique as a Welsh name, its origin has long been seen as uncertain. [2] John T. Koch has argued that it is simply the common noun which in Modern Welsh has the form coel, meaning "belief, credence; confidence, reliance, trust, faith" (and the secondary meaning "omen"), derived from Proto-Celtic *kaylo-"omen" and ultimately from Proto-Indo ...

  9. King Charles and Queen Camilla Spotted at Church on Late ...

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    Charles, 75, and Camilla, 76, were photographed leaving church service at Crathie Kirk near their Balmoral estate in Scotland on Sunday, April 21, on what would have been the late Queen Elizabeth ...