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Saint Judith (Common: Judith Anne; High Imperial: Julia Anna) (17th of Malin’s Welcome, 1604 – ???), acted as the Holy Mother of the Church of the Canon from her ascension in 1648 till the unknown date of her demise. Judith, formerly known as Margaret Elisabeth, was tonsured into the holy sisterhood upon her twentieth name day in 1624. Throughout her reign as Holy Mother, Judith has performed notable feats and engaged in several important canonical affairs. She founded the Order of Blessed Catherine and built several abbeys and convents across the continent, spreading piety to the communities of mankind, particularly the women.