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'''Overviews'''* {{summary | text=In the Bible, the word saint comes from the [[An overview Greek]] word [[hagion]], which means one who has been set apart or made [[holy]] by [[faith]] in [[Christ]]. In this context the word "saint" is not a description of a special class of key saints in church history[[Christian]] or a reference to one who is deemed especially holy, but is a simple reference to Christians. In [[Roman Catholicism]] the term saint takes on a much more specific meaning, and refers Catholics who have died who were especially holy and performed miracles and have been formally [[canonized]].}}
'''See also'''* [[Authors]]* [[Bible characters]]* [[Song writers]]* [[Theologians and evangelists]]{{quotes}}
Saints
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{{topics}}* [[Saints:A|A]] | [[Saints:B|B]] | [[Saints:C|C]] | [[Saints:D|D]] | [[Saints:E|E]] | [[Saints:F|F]] | [[Saints:G|G]] | [[SaintsRoman Catholicism:H|HSaint]] | [[Saints:I|ICanonization]] | * [[SaintsEastern Orthodoxy:J|JSaint]] | * [[Saints:K|K]] | [[Saints:L|L]] | [[Saints:M|M]] | [[Saints:N|N]] | [[Saints:O|O]] | [[Saints:P|P]] | [[Saints:Q|Q]] | [[Saints:R|R]] | [[Saints:S|S]] | [[Saints:T|T]] | [[Saints:U|U]] | [[Saints:V|V]] | [[Saints:W|W]] | [[Saints:X|X]] | [[Saints:Y|Y]] | [[Saints:Z|ZIndex]]
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