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  2. List of Christian martyrs - Wikipedia

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    Martyrs of Iona, 806 by Vikings; Gohard of Nantes, 843 by Normans; Roderick, Eulogius, Perfectus, Laura, Flora and Maria, Aurelius and Natalia, Nunilo and Alodia, and other Martyrs of Cordoba, 850-59; Bertharius of Monte Cassino, 883 by Saracens; Edmund of East Anglia, 869. [69] Ludmila of Bohemia, 921; Wiborada of St. Gall, 921 by Magyars

  3. List of American proposed candidates for Catholic sainthood

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    New Saints and Blesseds of the Catholic Church: Blesseds and Saints Canonized by Pope John Paul II During the Years 1979–1983. Ignatius Press. ISBN 0-89870-754-4. Medjugorje Center of Pacifica. "All For Mary: American Saints". Retrieved on 2009-10-09. Time. "American Saints", Time, April 7, 1930. Retrieved on 2009-10-09.

  4. Basilissa and Anastasia - Wikipedia

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    They were disciples of and might have been baptized by the apostles Peter and Paul, [1] and might have given them "honorable burials" [2] after Peter and Paul's martyrdom in Rome on the same day in 67 AD. The location of the two tombs eventually became St. Peter's Basilica and the Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls. [1]

  5. St. Martin of Tours Catholic Church (Louisville, Kentucky)

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    St. Martin of Tours Catholic Church is a Roman Catholic parish church in Louisville, Kentucky. It is the fourth parish in the city and one of the oldest in the Archdiocese of Louisville. [citation needed] Founded as a church for German immigrants on the east side of Louisville in 1853, the church building was completed and dedicated on August ...

  6. St. Paul's German Evangelical Church - Wikipedia

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    St. Paul's German Evangelical Church was the first German Evangelical Church to be established in Louisville, Kentucky, USA. It was founded in 1836 by Reverend George Brandau. [2] On October 9th, 2024 the church was heavily damaged by a massive fire that took firefighters over 3 hours to fully extinguish.

  7. List of Catholic saints - Wikipedia

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    1984 by Pope John Paul II One of the Korean Martyrs: Agatha Lin: 1817 1858 2000 October 1 by Pope John Paul II Agatha of Sicily: c. 231: c. 251: found in Roman Martyrology [1] Martyr; patron saint of breast cancer patients, martyrs, wet nurses, bell-founders, bakers, fire, earthquakes, and eruptions of Mount Etna Agatha Yi Kyong-i: 1814 1840

  8. Patron saints of places - Wikipedia

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    St. Herman of Alaska, St. Thérèse of Lisieux, Our Lady of the Kodiak and the Islands [86] [87] Arizona: Our Lady of the Highways [86] [87] Arkansas: Our Lady of the Holy Souls [86] [87] California: St. Junipero Serra, Our Lady of the Refuge, Our Lady of the Wayside [86] [87] Colorado: St. Francis of Assisi, Our Lady of the Immaculate ...

  9. Paul and Juliana - Wikipedia

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    Paul and Juliana were brother and sister who suffered martyrdom, [1] at the hands of Aurelian, in 270. [2] Juliana is one of the 140 Colonnade saints which adorn St. Peter's Square. The Holy Martyrs Paul and his sister Juliania were executed under the emperor Aurelian 273 in the Phoenician city of Ptolemaida.