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A '''saint''' is one who has lived a wholly pious and virtuous life and has proven he or she is in the highest skies by traditionally performing at minimum two miracles posthumously. They are venerated by the Church of the Canon. | A '''saint''' is one who has lived a wholly pious and virtuous life and has proven he or she is in the highest skies by traditionally performing at minimum two miracles posthumously. They are venerated by the Church of the Canon. | ||
The saints of the Canonist Church are listed in the [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZrGBbIcJLJ3DgdvnuPPxtRaz5vcosBqKjnQiE58ZNV4/edit Atlas of Saints] | The saints of the Canonist Church are listed in the [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZrGBbIcJLJ3DgdvnuPPxtRaz5vcosBqKjnQiE58ZNV4/edit Atlas of Saints] | ||
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A saint is one who has lived a wholly pious and virtuous life and has proven he or she is in the highest skies by traditionally performing at minimum two miracles posthumously. They are venerated by the Church of the Canon.
The saints of the Canonist Church are listed in the Atlas of Saints