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She founded the Sisters of Charity and was sainted in 1975.
"He loved that house because he had built it from scratch and every detail was sainted," she said.
I was to be sainted one day.
In truth, Danny Buchanan probably should be sainted instead.
"Remember, Thomas, you were sainted after you were dead," Paul told him.
Walfrid died in 765 CE, and was sainted in 1861.
He was sainted in 1899, and is venerated by historians today because the widely read theologian was the first to scrupulously cite his sources.
Williams would be sainted by those in search of the Sensitive Man, especially among those who weigh 250 pounds and pound other guys on Sunday.
Anthony and Theodosius were sainted founders of the Russian and Ukrainian monasticism.
"Kateri wants to be sainted, and we're part of the process," Mr. Lavery said.
"It happens that San Angelo, back before he was sainted, attended my Speaking for a woman that he knew.
He came to me and said, 'Andrew, they're already telling the most terrible lies about me, saying that I've done miracles and should be sainted.
The Western saint, like St. George, was sainted by the Western Church precisely because he refused to be swallowed.
Right now it was sainted Bauhaus, the pale long-boned gods of this crowd, doing "Bela Lugosi's Dead."
Ever since he was sainted by Mao himself in 1963 with the inspired call, "Learn From Comrade Lei Feng!"
"With the natives of Malwa ... her name is sainted and she is styled an avatar or Incarnation of the Divinity.
Saint Raphael Kalinowski (1835-1907) was the first friar to be sainted in the Order since co-founder Saint John of the Cross.
Time and Newsweek , Sept. 22 (posted Tuesday, Sept. 16) Newsweek devotes the cover package to Mother Teresa, asking when she will be sainted.
The nurse who saved lives during the plague, the seamstress, the nun Maria de la Luz, who was sainted because of the care with which she brought abandoned infants to Jesus.
SAINTS DAYS THESE are the Days on which Dame Musset was sainted, and for these things.
It was a feeling of brotherhood, but somehow not of a sainted or noble brotherhood; yet this precisely was the comfort--that one felt, among them, no necessity for being sainted or noble.
Louis IX of France, the ideal Christian king for the justice he handed down to his subjects and for the Crusades he led to the Holy Land, was sainted after his death in Tunis in 1270.
Slobodan Šiljak (1881 in Pljevlja - December 5, 1943 in Pljevlja) was a Montenegrin priest in the Serbian Orthodox Church who was sainted by the church in 2005.
Pedro de Arbués was sainted by Pope Pius IX in 1867; his sepulchre, designed by Gil Morlanes the elder, is found within the cathedral in the chapel of San Pedro Arbués.
Brother Allarbarnet - the canonization process for the man had already begun, and the abbots expected that he would be sainted within the decade - had not lived to see his dream realized; indeed, it had not yet been realized, but many of his groves had grown and flourished.