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  2. List of child saints - Wikipedia

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    Child saints are children who died or were martyred and have been declared saints or martyrs of the Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Anglican, ...

  3. Stories of the Saints - Wikipedia

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    The book is intended for children ages 10 and up. [8] The book does not shy aware from the struggles that saints have experienced. [9] The publisher of the book is not Catholic. [10] The stories are organized chronologically. [11] Christianity Today called the story "elegantly crafted" and the illustrations "engrossing". [12]

  4. Holy Infant of Atocha - Wikipedia

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    Holy Infant of Atocha, Santo Niño de Atocha, Holy Child of Atocha, Saint Child of Atocha, or Wise Child of Atocha is a Roman Catholic image of the Christ Child popular among the Hispanic cultures of Spain, Latin America and the southwestern United States.

  5. Thérèse of Lisieux - Wikipedia

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    One of the stories is entitled The Smile of the Saint. He says that as a child he was marked by the smile of a statue of a young girl, in one of the chapels of the church Santa Maria Maddalena dei Pazzi in Florence. A few years later, he discovered that this girl was in fact Therese of Lisieux, who had come on a pilgrimage to the same church in ...

  6. Green children of Woolpit - Wikipedia

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    Martin Walsh identifies the story of the green children as "a garbled account of an atavistic harvest ritual". [23] He considers the references to St Martin to be significant, and sees the story as evidence that the feast of Martinmas has its origins in an English aboriginal past, of which the children's story forms "the lowest stratum". [23]

  7. Cyricus and Julitta - Wikipedia

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    Relics at Nevers, and in the monastery of Saint-Amand, Tournai. Feast: 16 June (Catholic Church) 15 July (Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodox Churches) Attributes: From the story involving Charlemagne, Cyricus is depicted as a naked child riding on a wild boar. Patronage: Prayed to for family happiness, and the restoring to health of ...

  8. Pancras of Rome - Wikipedia

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    In medieval iconography, Pancras was depicted as a young soldier, due to his association with the paired soldier saints Nereus and Achilleus. [6] The frescoes of the saints Polycarp, Vincent of Saragossa, Pancras of Rome and Chrysogonus inside the Basilica of San Vitale. Pancras is popularly venerated as the patron saint of children, jobs and ...

  9. Saint Nicholas - Wikipedia

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    Accounts of Saint Nicholas's life agree on the essence of his story, but modern historians disagree regarding how much of this story is actually rooted in historical fact. [24] Traditionally, Nicholas was born in the city of Patara ( Lycia et Pamphylia ), a port on the Mediterranean Sea , [ 9 ] in Asia Minor in the Roman Empire, to a wealthy ...