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Saint Casimir - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Patron saints of places - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article features a list of patron saints of places by nation, region and town/city. If a place is not here it may be in Patronage of the Blessed Virgin Mary. •Benedict of Nursia – main patron s...
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Patron Saint Of: (Fishermen, Gout, Singers, Maidens, Anglers, Sore Throuts, Unmarried Women); More Information Related Items (39); ... St. Andrew Bobola; 05/16 on the Roman Rite Calendar. Patron Saint Of: (Poland, Archdiocese of Warsaw, Poland); More Information;
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Here you will find some of the more popular Patron Saints organized by name. ... Casimir of Poland ... by Patronage by Saint Name by Feast Day...
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for this reason the people called him the patron of the poor. Though the son of ... He always preferred to be counted among the meek and poor of spirit, among those who are promised the kingdom of heaven, rather than among the famous and powerful men of this world. - from a biography of Saint Casimir written by a contemporary...
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Patron Saint Index profile of Saint Hedwig, Queen of Poland ... Because she was great-niece to King Casimir III of Poland, she became Queen of Poland in 1382 upon her father's death. ... [Saint Hedwig holy card]
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Bishop and martyr, d. 1079. The patron saint of Poland ... patron of Poland and the city and Diocese of Cracow; invoked in battle. In pictures he is given the episcopal insignia and the sword. Larger paintings represent him in a court or kneeling before the altar ... No contemporary biography of the saint is in existence.
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