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"saint" Definitions
  1. (abbreviation S, St) a person that the Christian Church recognizes as being very holy, because of the way they have lived or died
  2. a very good, kind or patient person

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The schools are Saint Gregory the Great in Manhattan; Saints Peter and Paul, Saint Ann, Visitation and Saint Mary in the Bronx; and Saint Peter's Regional in Sullivan County.
Relics of three Latin American saints - Saint Rosa of Lima, Saint Oscar Romero and Saint Martin de Porres - as well as a relic of Saint John Paul II, were installed in the altar.
Saint Barthelemy lies about 35 km southeast of Saint Martin.
Underneath it reads: Saint Mattis of Quantico, patron saint of Chaos.
I chose a male saint, though — Francis, after Saint Francis of Assisi.
It is also the day of Saint Barbara, patron saint of miners.
Location: Saint Petersburg, RussiaStarting rate per night: $170Directly across from Saint Isaac's Cathedral, the Astoria Hotel has symbolized luxury in Saint Petersburg since opening in 1912.
He's currently assigned to Saint Philip & Saint James Church in Phillipsburg, New Jersey.
On Tuesday, the Vatican closed Saint Peter's Square and Saint Peter's Basilica to tourists.
Another option is Le Saint Hotel a Paris, in the heart of Saint-Germain.
One friend, a gifted pianist, chose Cecilia after Saint Cecilia, the patron saint of music.
Wales' National Day is the feast date of Saint David, the patron saint of Wales.
This man is a saint, so treat him like a saint and leave him alone.
The wedding is part of festivities in honor of Saint Peter, the town's patron saint.
On the Runway My Saint Laurent is not going to be Hedi Slimane's Saint Laurent.
Compagnie de Saint Gobain SA: Saint-Gobain confirmed it sees its operating income grow in 2018.
Mr. Vaccarello's first women's collection for Saint Laurent drew on Yves Saint Laurent's '80s-era excesses.
I remain a saint, an exceedingly rich saint, and I'm close to becoming a national treasure.
Among past catastrophes, a 1972 fire engulfed the roof of Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul de Nantes.
Serious damage has already been reported in the French Caribbean territories of Saint Martin and Saint Bart's.
Morgan Saint "On Fire" There's something of a siren's call buried in this track from Morgan Saint.
SAINT-GOBAIN Cnstruction group Saint-Gobain posted higher profits, and said it eyed further growth in 2017.
Nearby, the Pont Saint-Louis connects the Île de la Cité and the smaller Île Saint-Louis.
Bottom row, from left: Saint‑Louis Les Endiablés Change Tray by José Lévy, around $947, saint-louis.com.
Those praying to Saint Corona should turn to Saint Edmund instead, patron of infectious diseases, Moss tweeted.
Paris Saint-Germain, known as PSG, is the soccer team for Paris and the Saint-Germain commune.
And the following month, when Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico, Saint Leo University in Saint Leo, Fla.
And the following month, when Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico, Saint Leo University in Saint Leo, Fla.
The cases of Saint Wilgefortis and Saint Mary Magdalene de' Pazzi are extreme, but they're far from isolated.
These include Congo, Benin, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Saint Kitts and Nevis and Mozambique, according to ABPA.
The church considers the czar to be a saint, and a saint shouldn't be portrayed as having affairs.
Personalized Saint Candle, available on Etsy, from $25.50You call your partner a saint a million times per year.
The municipality (concello) is divided into 17 parishes : Alxén (Saint Pelagious), Arantei (Saint Peter), Cabreira (Sain Michael), Corzáns (Saint Michael), Fiolledo (Saint Pelagious), Fornelos (Saint Jonh), Leirado (Saint Salvador), Lira (Saint Simon), Lourido (Saint Andrew), Meder (Saint Adrian), Oleiros (Saint Mary), Pesqueiras (Saint Marina), Porto (Saint Paul), Salvaterra (Saint Lawrence), Soutolobre (Saint Columba), Uma (Saint Andrew), and Vilacova (Saint Jonh).
Jamaica is divided in 14 parishes: Clarendon, Hanover, Kingston, Manchester, Portland, Saint Andrew, Saint Ann, Saint Catherine, Saint Elizabeth, Saint James, Saint Mary, Saint Thomas, Trelawny, Westmoreland.
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The statues on either side of the gate depict Saint Maurice and Saint George whilst the other pillars support statues of Saint Malo, Saint Paterne, Saint Brieuc, Saint Pol (de Léon), Saint Corentin, Saint Samson and Saint Tugdual, the seven founder saints of Brittany.
Saint Yban, also known as Saint Ethbin, saint Iboan, saint Diboan, saint Diboen, saint Iben, saint Ibe, saint Abibon, saint Languis, saint Langui, saint Idunet, saint Ivinec, is one of a number of semi-legendary Breton saints from Armorica who are not recognized by the Catholic Church. He was a disciple of Saint Winwaloe. He founded a priory which is today the city of Châteaulin. The local church remembers him as a deacon.
During the restoration a number of frescos were discovered on the wall. They date from the middle of the 15th century. The frescoes cover all the interior walls of the chapel except the apse. The frescos represent Saint Nicholas, Saint Andrew, Saint George, Saint James, Saint Lawrence, Saint Vincent, Saint Paul, Saint Augustine, Saint Blaise, Saint Agatha and Saint Leonard.
Most Holy Trinity Church is known for its beautiful stained glass windows. The windows depict the following: Left side of the church (from front to rear): The Annunciation (Tabernacle area), Holy Trinity Altar Saint Stephen, Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, Saint Joseph with the child Jesus, Saint Ann with the child Mary, and Saint Isidore the Farmer. Right side of the church (from front to rear): Saint Catherine of Alexandria (Baptismal area), Saint Bridget of Sweden, Saint Patrick, Saint Catherine of Alexandria, Saint Peter, Saint Gertrude the Great, and Saint Philip. Above the altar (from left to right): Saint Athanasius, Saint Jerome, Saint Augustine, Saint Ambrose, The Holy Trinity (center), Saint Matthew, Saint John the Evangelist, Saint Isidore of Seville, and Saint Thomas Aquinas.
Local government is provided by six civil parishes: St. George, Saint Peter, Saint Philip, Saint Paul, Saint Mary, and Saint John.
The Franciscan church was renowned for its many relics, including those of Saint Olav, Saint Erik, Saint Canute, Saint Eskil, Abbot Vilhelm, Saint Bridget, Saint Willehad, and many others.
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The stained-glass windows in the chancel depict Saint George, patron of England, Saint James the Great, patron of Spain, Saint John, Saint Peter and Saint Paul. Those in the nave represent Saint David of Wales, Saint Andrew, patron of Scotland, Saint Patrick, patron of Ireland and Saint Francis of Assisi. In the north choir there are windows portraying Saint Cecilia and Saint Anthony Abbot, and in the porch, the Nativity of Christ.
On the east face is a depiction of Clément VI who canonised Yves and Philippe V1 de Valois who initiated this canonization. On the west face are depictions of Monseigneur Bouché, bishop of Saint-Brieuc and Tréquier and Jean V, Duke of Brittany. At the base of the monument are the nine ancient bishops of Brittany; Saint Samson, Saint Pol, Saint Corentin, Saint Tudual, Saint Clair, Saint Melaine, Saint Patern Saint Malo and Saint Brieuc, two Kings of Brittany, Judicãel and Salomon, two martyrs Saint Donatien and Saint Rogatien and finally Saint Gildas.
Vintage Wine Price List, St. Emilion Four other appellations situated immediately north and northeast of the Saint-Émilion AOC are collectively known as the "Saint-Émilion satellites". They are Lussac-Saint- Émilion, Montagne-Saint-Émilion, Puisseguin-Saint-Émilion, and Saint-Georges- Saint-Émilion.
Saint-Marc-sur-Couesnon is located northeast of Rennes and south of Mont Saint-Michel. The neighboring communes are Saint-Hilaire-des- Landes, Saint-Sauveur-des-Landes, La Chapelle-Saint-Aubert, Saint-Jean-sur- Couesnon, Mézières-sur-Couesnon, and Saint-Ouen-des-Alleux.
The church has many old statues including those of Saint Thomas and Saint John in stone, and wood carvings depicting the Holy Father, the Virgin Mary, Saint Paul Aurélien, Saint René, Saint Anne, Saint Etienne, Saint Yves, Saint Paul the Apostle and Saint Peter. There is a stained glass window in the south aisle dating to 1868, the work of J.L. Nicolas.
The church has statues of Saint Méen in the attire of a bishop, Saint Peter, Saint Guénolé (a polychromed woodcarving dating to the 16th century), Saint Enéour, Saint Ouen and Saint Lawrence. Méen was a Breton saint, thought to be Cornish or Welsh in origin.
Le Val-Saint-Père is situated on the Saint- Michel bay, and is near Avranches, Saint-Martin-des-Champs, Saint-Loup, Saint- Quentin-sur-le-Homme and Pontaubault.
Saint Leonard introduced the monastic life into the territory of Limoges; Saint Almir, Saint Ulphacius and Saint Bomer in the vicinity of Montmirail; Saint Avitus (died about 527) in the district of Chartres; Saint Calais (died before 536) and Saint Leonard of Vendœuvre (died about 570) in the valley of the Sarthe; Saint Fraimbault and Saint Constantine in the Javron forest, and the aforesaid Saint Bomer (died about 560) in the Passais near Laval; Saint Leonard of Dunois, Saint Alva and Saint Ernier in Perche. Saint Laumer (died about 590) became Abbot of Corbion. Saint Lubin (Leobinus), a monk of Micy, became Bishop of Chartres from 544–56. Finally Saint Ay (Agilus), Viscount of Orléans (died after 587), was also a protector of Micy.
The patrons of eRko are Saint Stephen, Saint Melchior and Saint Mark.
The patron saints for surgeons are Saint Luke the Evangelist, the physician and disciple of Christ, Saints Cosmas and Damian (3rd-century physicians from Syria), Saint Quentin (3rd-century saint from France), Saint Foillan (7th-century saint from Ireland), and Saint Roch (14th- century saint from France).
Saint-Just-Saint-Rambert is a commune in the Loire department in central France. Saint-Just-Saint-Rambert was created in 1973 by the merger of two former communes: Saint-Just-sur-Loire and Saint-Rambert-sur-Loire.
The 1st constituency of Saint Barthélemy and Saint-Martin is a French legislative constituency in the Saint Barthélemy and Saint Martin.
S.B.), Saint-Nicaise de Reims (O.S.B.), Saint-Pierre-de-Reims (O.S.B.), Saint-Remi de Reims (O.S.B.), Saint-Thierry lez Reims (O.
Saint James Parish was created in 1823 from part of Saint Stephen Parish. Saint James Parish was named after Saint James.
Saint Ténénan (or Saint Thénénan) is one of the mythical Breton saints of Armorica. He is known as Tudogilus (or Saint Tudon or Saint Thudon or Saint Tugdon), as the father of Saint Gouesnou, Saint Majan and a girl named Tudona. Records suggest Saint Ténénan and Saint Tudon immigrated to Brittany at the same time, frequented the same places and therefore may be one individual.
The RCM was formed on January 1, 1982, and it consisted of Hunterstown Township (now part of Saint-Paulin); Belleau Municipality (now part of Saint-Alexis-des-Monts); the parish municipalities of Saint-Alexis- des-Monts, Sainte-Angèle (since renamed to Sainte-Angèle-de-Premont), Sainte- Anne-d'Yamachiche (now part of Yamachiche), Saint-Antoine-de-la-Rivière-du- Loup (now part of Louiseville), Saint-Barnabé, Saint-Édouard (since renamed to Saint-Édouard-de-Maskinongé), Saint-Joseph-de-Maskinongé (now part of Maskinongé), Saint-Justin, Saint-Léon-le-Grand, Saint-Paulin, Saint-Sévère, and Sainte-Ursule; and the village municipalities of Louiseville, Maskinongé, Saint-Paulin, and Yamachiche. On January 1, 2002, the municipalities of Charette, Saint-Boniface-de-Shawinigan (since renamed to Saint-Boniface), Saint-Élie (since renamed to Saint-Élie-de-Caxton), Saint-Étienne-des-Grès, and Saint-Mathieu-du-Parc were transferred to the Maskinongé Regional County Municipality when the Centre-de-la-Mauricie and Francheville Regional Counties were dissolved.
Saint-Hilaire-des-Landes is located northeast of Rennes and south of Mont Saint-Michel. The adjacent communes are Le Tiercent, Baillé, Saint-Étienne-en-Coglès, Saint-Sauveur-des- Landes, Saint-Marc-sur-Couesnon, and Saint-Ouen-des-Alleux.
Montserrat is divided in 3 parishes; Saint Anthony, Saint Georges, and Saint Peter.
The west porch has statues of Saint Thomas, Saint Pol and Saint Paul.
The église Saint-Louis (now église Saint-Paul-Saint- Louis) was built nearby.
It shows the city's patron saint, Saint Nicholas, with Saint Mohor and his deacon Saint Fortunatus, both martyred at Aquileia in 305.
Saint-Jean-sur-Couesnon is located northeast of Rennes and south of Mont Saint-Michel. The neighboring communes are Saint-Marc-sur- Couesnon, La Chapelle-Saint-Aubert, Vendel, Saint-Georges-de-Chesné, Saint- Aubin-du-Cormier, and Mézières-sur-Couesnon.
The tomb of Saint Ronan is carved from kersantite and dates to the fifteenth century. Other statuary in the church is a sixteenth-century "Déploration du Christ" in polychromed kersantite, a statue of Saint Roch in polychromed granite dating to 1509, a statue of Saint Michael in granite dating to the end of the fifteenth century, and an alabaster statue of Notre-Dame de Délivrance dating to the fifteenth century. The church also holds statues of Saint Ronan, Saint Corentin of Quimper, Saint Yves/Ivo of Kermartin, Saint Alar/Saint Eligius, Saint Apollonia, Sainte-Marguerite, Saint Maurice abbé, Saint Anthony, Saint Christopher, Saint Eutrope, Saint Fiacre, Mary Magdalene, Sainte Barbe, the Virgin Mary and John the Evangelist, Sainte Anne, Saint Louis and a pietà.
The first bridge was built in 1875 and was rebuilt in 1932 with a roof. This bridge is located on the Dessureault road connecting to the Grand Rang Saint-Tite (in the hamlet of Cossetteville). The municipality of Saint-Séverin of Proulxville is enclosed by Saint-Tite (North West), Saint-Adelphe (northeast), Saint-Stanislas (southeast), Saint- Narcisse (south) and Hérouxville (west). The distance between the church of Saint-Séverin and the surrounding parishes are: Saint-Narcisse (17.3 km path through the Côte Saint-Paul, and road of row Saint-Pierre), Saint-Stanislas (12.7 km via the Saint-Louis road), Saint-Adelphe (16.8 km via the St-Émile road) and Saint-Tite (9 km through Grand Rang road).
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The township contains these eight cemeteries: Beth Jacob, Dewes, Memorial, New Light, Saint Adelbert, Saint Matthews, Saint Pauls Lutheran and Saint Peters Catholic.
The township includes the following cemeteries: Saint Paul, Saint Rachael, Saint Raphael and Springfield.
Saint-Pryvé Saint Hilaire FC is a French football club based in Saint-Pryvé- Saint-Mesmin that plays in Championnat National 2. It was created in 2000 by the merger of US Saint-Hilaire (created in 1966) and Saint-Pryvé CFC (1982).
The church has a facade of ionic columns with six statues sculpted by Francesco Bosa in 1842, representing Saint Justus, Saints Sergius and Bacchus, Saint Servulus, Saint Maurus, Saint Euphemia and Saint Tecla.
In the middle is Christ, with Saint Peter presenting Saint Cosmas and Saint Theodorus (right), and Saint Paul presenting Saint Damian and Pope Felix IV; the latter holds a model of the church.
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Greater Saint JohnGreater Saint John, Information on Metro Saint John and surrounding communities. () is a metropolitan area surrounding Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. Greater Saint John has a population of 126,202. The Census Metropolitan Area of Saint John consists of 16 municipalities and parishes in addition to the City of Saint John.
The monastery was founded in approximately 360 AD by Saint Macarius of Egypt, who was the spiritual father to more than 4,000 monks of different nationalities. The monastery has been continuously inhabited by monks since its 4th-century founding. Several Christian saints and fathers of the early Church were monks at the Monastery of Saint Macarius, including Saint Macarius of Alexandria, Saint John the Dwarf, Saint Paphnutius the Ascetic, Saint Isidore, Saint Arsenius, Saint Moses the Black, Saint Poemen, Saint Serapion among others.
After the introduction of Saint Sebastian house form names were changed and assigned a Patron Saint, e.g. 7S would refer to Year 7. In 2018, a new house was created which was temporarily known as "Six" before being named Saint Vincent. Each house has a house colour with the house colour of Saint Andrew, Saint David, Saint George, Saint Patrick, Saint Sebastian and Saint Vincent being blue, yellow, red, green, white and purple respectively.
From left to right, the other saints in the circles are Saint Apollonia, Margaret of Antioch with saint Lucy, Saint Ursula, saint Barbara with Catherine of Alexandria, Mary Magdalene with Catherine of Siena, the Virgin between two angels, John the Baptist, saint Peter with Saint Paul, Alexander of Bergamo with Saint Stephen and Saint Sebastian, Saint Dominic with Augustine of Hippo and finally Francis of Assisi. Damaged cartouches above their heads give their names.
Saint- Martin-d'Ardèche is member of the intercommunality of Rhône aux Gorges de l'Ardèche together with nearby Ardèche communes of Bidon, Bourg-Saint-Andéol, Gras, Larnas, Saint-Montan, Saint-Just, Saint-Marcel-d'Ardèche, Saint-Remèze and Viviers at the very south-eastern end of department.
Saint Paul Capisterre (known locally as Saint Paul's) is a town in Saint Paul Capisterre Parish on the island of Saint Kitts in Saint Kitts and Nevis. It is the largest town in the Capisterre region of Saint Kitts. Its population is estimated at 1,196.
The riding was created in 2003 from the ridings of Verdun—Saint-Henri—Saint-Paul—Pointe Saint-Charles and Westmount—Ville-Marie; essentially the area of Little Burgundy and Griffintown were transferred from Westmount—Ville-Marie to Verdun—Saint- Henri—Saint-Paul—Pointe Saint-Charles.
There are also the ancient churches of Panagia Kira, Saint George Parouzos, Saint Vasilios (in ruins), Saint Photiou (in ruins) and Saint Katherine (in ruins).
Along the left side of the nave are seven windows depicting: Saint Angela Merici at evening prayer with family; Saint Angela Merici praying before the Assumption of Mary; Saint Angela Merici's vision of ten virgins; the Healing of Saint Angela Merici; Saint Angela Merici founding the Ursuline Order; Saint Dominic; and Saint Ignatius of Loyola.
Saint Helena, sometimes Saint Helen of Sköfde (Elin av Skövde) (c. 1101-1160), was a Swedish local Catholic saint. She is considered to be the patroness saint of the town of Skövde, Sweden. Saint Helena decorates the Skövde Municipality coat of arms and is the patroness saint of the Church of Saint Helena in Ränneslöv.
The canton of Saint-Barthélemy (French: Canton de Saint-Barthélemy) is a former canton of Guadeloupe. It was located in the arrondissement of Saint- Martin-Saint-Barthélemy, with its administrative seat located in Saint- Barthélemy.
It was renamed "Verdun—Saint-Paul" in 1980, "Verdun—Saint-Henri" in 1996, and "Verdun—Saint-Henri—Saint-Paul—Pointe Saint-Charles" in 2000. In 2004, the riding was merged into Jeanne-Le Ber riding.
The church at Saint Hernin Map showing the location of Saint-Hernin The Saint Hernin Parish close (Enclos paroissial) is located at Saint-Hernin in the Châteaulin arrondissement within Brittany in north-western France. The parish church was completed in 1682 and the enclos paroissial comprises the church, an ossuary and calvary. The south porch dates to 1632. Statuary in the church includes Saint Hernin, to whom the church is dedicated, Saint Corentin, Saint Michael, Saint Guénolé, Saint Catherine, John the Baptist, a pietà and Saint Peter.
Saint-Paul-Saint-Antoine is a former railway station in Saint-Paul-de-Jarrat, Occitanie, France.
Saint Thomas Parish is part of two parliamentary constituencies; Saint Thomas Eastern and Saint Thomas Western.
Saint-Étienne-des-Grès/Hydravion Adventure Water Aerodrome is located on the Saint-Maurice River, southeast of Saint-Boniface, Quebec, Canada on the Saint- Maurice River.
The commune of Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine is part of the canton of Saint-Ouen, which also includes L'Île-Saint-Denis and part of Épinay-sur-Seine. Saint-Ouen also includes the Cimetière de Saint-Ouen.
Le Tiercent is located northeast of Rennes and south of Mont Saint-Michel. The neighboring communes are Chauvigné, Saint- Marc-le-Blanc, Baillé, Saint-Hilaire-des-Landes, Saint-Ouen-des-Alleux, and Saint-Christophe-de-Valains.
The most important Coptic Orthodox churches in Alexandria include Pope Cyril I Church in Cleopatra, Saint Georges Church in Sporting, Saint Mark & Pope Peter I Church in Sidi Bishr, Saint Mary Church in Assafra, Saint Mary Church in Gianaclis, Saint Mina Church in Fleming, Saint Mina Church in Mandara and Saint Takla Haymanot's Church in Ibrahimeya. The most important Eastern Orthodox churches in Alexandria are Agioi Anárgyroi Church, Church of the Annunciation, Saint Anthony Church, Archangels Gabriel & Michael Church, Taxiarchon Church, Saint Catherine Church, Cathedral of the Dormition in Mansheya, Church of the Dormition, Prophet Elijah Church, Saint George Church, Saint Joseph Church in Fleming, Saint Joseph of Arimathea Church, Saint Mark & Saint Nektarios Chapel in Ramleh, Saint Nicholas Church, Saint Paraskevi Church, Saint Sava Cathedral in Ramleh, Saint Theodore Chapel and the Russian church of Saint Alexander Nevsky in Alexandria, which serves the Russian speaking community in the city. The Apostolic Vicariate of Alexandria in Egypt-Heliopolis-Port Said has jurisdiction over all Latin Church Catholics in Egypt. Member churches include Saint Catherine Church in Mansheya and Church of the Jesuits in Cleopatra.
The outer two saints are Carmelites and are especially emphasised by church steeples. The saints on the left wing are the Carmelite Saint Anthony of Hungary, Saint Barbara, Saint Sebastian; the saints on the left wing are Saint Lawrence, Saint Catherine and the Carmelite Saint Angel.
A second "Saint-Jacques" riding was created in 1977 when Saint-Henri was renamed Saint-Jacques. It was abolished in 1987 when it was redistributed into Laurier—Sainte-Marie, Saint- Henri—Westmount and Verdun—Saint-Paul ridings.
Saint John Harbour Bridge, October 2006 The Saint John Harbour Bridge is three-span crossing of Saint John Harbour at the mouth of the Saint John River in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. It opened in 1968.
Repertoires #Répertoire des baptêmes de Saint-Narcisse 1954-1986, 1987, 285 pages, published by "La Société d'histoire de Saint-Narcisse", collection Souvenance. #Saint-Narcisse - Répertoire des mariages de Saint-Narcisse 1854-1985, published by "La Société d'histoire de Saint-Narcisse", 1986, 131 pages, collection Souvenance. #Répertoire des sépultures de Saint-Narcisse 1854-1985, 1986, 155 pages, published by "La Société d'histoire de Saint- Narcisse", collection Souvenance. #Saint-Narcisse: Baptêmes 1987-1991, mariages 1986-1991, sépultures 1986-1991, 1992, 55 pages, published by "Société d'histoire de Saint-Narcisse". #Saint-Narcisse: baptêmes, 1992-2002, mariages, 1992-2002, sépultures, 1992-2002, 2003, published by "La Société d'histoire de Saint-Narcisse" (Historical committee of Saint-Narcisse). #Saint-Narcisse - Répertoire des mariages de Saint-Narcisse 1854-1985, published by "La Société d'histoire de Saint-Narcisse", 1986, 131 pages. #Recensement de la paroisse de Saint-Narcisse en 1886 (Census of Saint- Narcisse in 1886), archives of Évêché de Trois-Rivières, written by Brigitte Hamel, 1988, 108 pages. Monographies #Saint-Narcisse 1804-1979, written by Jean Gagnon, Éditions du Bien public, 2001, 325 pages.
On a pedestal by the second column in the nave on the Evangelist side there is a 1527 Kersanton stone version of Ecce Homo, whilst in a corner of the choir on the Epistle side there is a wooden statue depicting Saint Pithère, one of many statues of the saint in the church. The friezes completing the decoration of the church's side porch date to 1610. Other statues include those of Saint Mélar, Saint Roch, Saint Sébastien and Saint Yves. There are also wooden statuettes of Saint Joseph, Saint Etienne, Saint Eloi and Saint Herbot.
Saint Enogat was a Breton saint and the fifth or sixth Bishop of Saint-Malo. His feast is 13 January. Enogat was Abbot at Saint-Méen and Bishop of Aleth (now Saint-Malo). He restored the abbey of Saint-Méen and was noticed for his talents as administrator.
In 1989, the Saint Stephen Church building became the home for Saint Julie Billiart Catholic Parish. The new parish combined the congregations of two other local churches (Saint Mary and Saint Veronica churches) with the Saint Stephen congregation.
The interior of the box is divided by a Patriarchal (double cross) walls which create 5 sections. It is believed to have contained a wooden cross relic that would have fit perfectly within the main section, the 4 surrounding compartments would have contained other Holy relics, such as bones, hair, cloth, etc. Along the sides of the box are 13 saints with halos and a golden latch; Saint Anastasios, Saint Nicholas, Saint Platon, Saint Theodore, Saint Prokopios, Saint George, Saint Merkourios, Saint Eustrastios, Saint Panteleimon, Saint Andrew, Saint John, Saint Paul, Saint Peter. The saints along the sides are represented with great variance, despite the approximately one square inch space, making distinguishes between color of eyes, hair style, and facial hair.
Another Saint Hilary, the 5th-century Pope Hilarius, was credited in Welsh legend with ordaining Saint Elvis, who in turn baptized Saint David, the patron saint of Wales.
It was announced on June 22, 2017 that it would close. All Saints Catholic School served the parishioners of Saint John in Benwood, Saint James in McMechen, Saint Jude in Glen Dale, Saint Francis Xavier in Moundsville, Saint Martin of Tours in Cameron and Saint Joseph in Proctor. Saint James and Saint John School was demolished in August 2015. Saint Catherine School was a Roman Catholic elementary and middle school (first through eighth grade) that was located on Marshall Street in North Benwood.
Saint Curcodomus (died ca. 680) was a Benedictine abbot and saint. He succeeded Saint Humbert at Maroilles Abbey.
Saint Mayeul's church The Saint-Mayeul's church (french name: église Saint-Mayeul) was built in the 16th century.
The neighboring communes are: Saint-Sébastien, Saint- Jean-d'Hérans, Cornillon-en-Trièves, Prébois and Saint-Baudille-et-Pipet.
The patron saint of the RNZMP is Saint Michael, as both the patron saint of police and soldiers.
Saint Thomas Hickman Hospital employs approximately 150 people and includes a nursing home (ICF), two physician clinics, an affiliated home health agency, and an outpatient geriatric psychiatry program. Saint Thomas Hickman Hospital is part of Saint Thomas Health, a Catholic-related healthcare group which also includes Saint Thomas West Hospital, Saint Thomas Midtown Hospital and Saint Thomas Hospital for Specialty Surgery in Nashville, Saint Thomas Rutherford Hospital in Murfreesboro, Saint Thomas DeKalb Hospital in Smithville, Tennessee, Saint Thomas River Park Hospital in McMinnville, Saint Thomas Stones River Hospital in Woodbury and Saint Thomas Highlands Hospital in Sparta. Saint Thomas Health is part of Ascension Health, the largest Catholic health care system in the United States.
Church of Saint Stephen in Rome; Church of Saint Bernard of Clairvaux in Rome; Old Cathedral of Brescia; Church of Saint Lawrence in Mantua; Santo Stefano, Bologna; Church of Saint Angelo in Perugia; Church of Saint Marie in Forlì.
As part of the service, the relics of three saints were interred in the altar table—those of Saint Panteleimon, Saint Barbara and Saint Kyrikos (representing a male saint, a female saint and one of the few child saints).
The statue of Saint Rose of Lima was sculpted by Angelo Fattinanzi while Saint Jacob, Saint Andrew, and Saint Anthony the Abbott were by sculptress Livia Papini. The statues of Saint Francis Xavier and Saint Polycarp were done by Alcide Tico."Statues". Manila Metropolitan Cathedral-Basilica. Retrieved on 2011-11-24.
Several side chapels were added dedicated to the Virgin Mary, Saint John the Baptist, Saint John the Evangelist and Saint George. The high altar was dedicated to Saint Thomas.
Saint-Ouen-des-Alleux is located northeast of Rennes and south of Mont Saint-Michel. The adjacent communes are Saint-Christophe-de-Valains, Le Tiercent, Saint-Hilaire-des- Landes, Saint-Marc-sur-Couesnon, Mézières-sur-Couesnon, and Vieux-Vy-sur- Couesnon.
The South Grand Cluster is a strictly Catholic cluster, and currently includes the parishes of Immaculate Heart of Mary,Saint Anthony of Padua, Saint Cecilia, Saint Stephen Protomartyr, Saint John the Baptist, Saint Margaret of Scotland, and St. Pius V.
During this period Toulouse developed more efficient agricultural methods; the suburbs of Saint-Michel and Saint-Cyprien were built and Saint-Sernin and Saint-Pierre des Cuisines developed. The Daurade bridge, connecting Saint-Cyprien to the city, was built in 1181.
Dutch Book of Prayers from the mid-fifteenth century. Group of five saints. From left to right, Saint Joseph, Saint James the Great, Saint Eligius, Saint Hermes, and Saint Ghislain, with their emblems. Christianity has used symbolism from its very beginnings.
Saint Thomas Midtown Hospital, formerly known as Baptist Hospital, is a not- for-profit community hospital in Nashville, Tennessee, United States and the largest such hospital in Middle Tennessee. It is licensed for 683 acute and rehab care beds. Saint Thomas Midtown Hospital is operated by Saint Thomas Health, which also operates Saint Thomas West Hospital and Saint Thomas Hospital for Specialty Surgery in Nashville, Saint Thomas - Rutherford Hospital in Murfreesboro, Saint Thomas Hickman Hospital in Centerville, Saint Thomas River Park Hospital in McMinnville, Saint Thomas Dekalb Hospital in Smithville, Saint Thomas Stones River Hospital in Woodbury, and Saint Thomas Highlands Hospital in Sparta.
Saint John, Saint Croix is a settlement on the island of Saint Croix in the United States Virgin Islands.
England's National Day is 23 April which is Saint George's Day: Saint George is the patron saint of England.
The Saint Anne altarpiece This was designed by G. Carquain in the 17th century and shows Saint Anne with the Virgin Mary in the centre. On the right of this is a depiction of Saint Joseph, and on the left Saint Joachim. Top left is Saint Barbara, top centre a bishop and top right Saint Marguerite. Along the bottom of the altarpiece, and from left to right, we have a depiction of the "rich", then Saint Yves followed by Saint Hervé and Saint Cadou.
For example, Saint Agnes depicted with a lamb, Saint Peter with keys, Saint Patrick with a shamrock. Each saint holds or is associated with attributes and symbols in sacred art.
Saint-Oulph is a commune in the Aube department in north-central France with the post code 10170. Inhabitants of Saint-Oulph are known as Saint-Ulphiens or Saint-Ulphiennes.
Saint Walburga housed a chapter of canons. Saint Nicholas and Saint Denis (gone 18th century) were the two other parish churches and possessions of the Norbertine abbey of Saint Nicholas.
Vendel is located northeast of Rennes and south of Mont Saint- Michel. The adjacent communes are La Chapelle-Saint-Aubert, Billé, Saint- Georges-de-Chesné, and Saint-Jean-sur-Couesnon.
Abbey Notre-Dame-de-la-Nativité in Bussière- Badil Up to the French Revolution only a few communes in the north of the actual Dordogne département belonged to the Périgord. The parishes of the Archpriest of Nontron were in fact dependent on the Roman Catholic Diocese of Limoges. The vast majority of these parishes was integrated in 1790 into the newly created Dordogne département. Amongst those parishes were Ajat (now Abjat-sur-Bandiat), Augignac, Busseroles (now Busserolles), Champniers et Reillac (since 1847 Champniers-et-Reilhac), La Chapelle-Montmoreau, Connezac, Javerlhac, Saint-Robert (since 1823 Javerlhac-et-la-Chapelle-Saint-Robert), Millac (now Milhac-de-Nontron), Nontron, Nontronneau (now Lussas-et- Nontronneau), Pluviers (now Piégut-Pluviers), Quinsac, Romain (now Champs- Romain), Saint-Angel (now Sceau-Saint-Angel), Saint-Barthélemy (now Saint- Barthélemy-de-Bussière), Saint-Etienne (now Saint-Estèphe), Saint-Front-de-la- Rivière (now Saint-Front-la-Rivière), Saint-Martial (now Saint-Martial-de- Valette), Saint-Martin-le-Peint (now Saint-Martin-le-Pin), Saint-Pardoux (now Saint-Pardoux-la-Rivière), Saint-Saud (now Saint-Saud-Lacoussière), Teyjac (now Teyjat) and Varaigne (now Varaignes).
Route 352 is a 55 km east-west provincial road in the Mauricie region in Quebec, Canada. It goes north from Saint-Maurice (exit 210 of autoroute 40) to Sainte-Thècle. It goes through the villages of St-Maurice, Saint-Narcisse, Saint-Stanislas, Saint-Adelphe, and then Sainte-Thècle. From the Saint- Narcisse-Saint-Stanislas border, it follows the Batiscan River to past Saint- Adelphe.
The governors general of the French Antilles, or lieutenants-general, were the king's representatives in the French West Indies colonies under the Ancien Régime. The colonies were, by date of foundation, Saint-Christophe (1625), Saint-Domingue (1627), Saint Martin (1635), Martinique (1635), Guadeloupe (1635), Dominica (1635), Saint Barthélemy (1648), Grenada (1650), Saint Croix (1650), Saint Lucia (1660), Tobago (1678), the Grenadines and Saint Vincent (1699).
Popular veneration of these saints often began in a monastery that held their relics. All of the saints except Giles were accounted martyrs. Saint Christopher and Saint Giles were invoked against the plague itself. Saint Denis was prayed to for relief from headache, Saint Blaise for ills of the throat, Saint Elmo, for abdominal maladies, Saint Barbara for fever, and Saint Vitus against epilepsy.
La Chapelle-Saint-Aubert is located at in the North-East of Rennes and at in the south of the Mont Saint- Michel. The communes bordering are Saint-Sauveur-des-Landes, Romagné, Billé, Vendel, Saint-Jean-sur-Couesnon and Saint-Marc-sur-Couesnon.
However, Remaclus successfully spread monasticism in the region. He worked with Saint Hadelin. He served as the spiritual teacher to Saint Trudo, Saint Babolen, Saint Theodard of Maastricht, and Saint Lambert. He subsequently retired to the abbey of Stavelot, where he died.
Saint William of Perth (died c. 1201), also known as Saint William of Rochester was a Scottish saint who was martyred in England. He is the patron saint of adopted children.
La Sédelle flows through the communes of Lizières, Saint-Priest-la-Feuille, La Souterraine, Saint-Agnant-de-Versillat, Saint- Germain-Beaupré, Saint-Léger-Bridereix, Sagnat, La Chapelle-Baloue, Lafat and Crozant.
Saint Berardo (11th century – 19 December 1123) is an Italian saint, patron saint of the city and diocese of Teramo.
Saint Ténénan is sometimes confused with Saint Arnoc and some historians believe that he is in fact the same saint.
It is said that Saint Paul and Saint Andrews (the city of Patra's patron saint) both walked on this bridge.
Joan of Arc is one of the nine secondary patron saints of France, along with Saint Denis, Saint Martin of Tours, Saint Louis, Saint Michael, Saint Rémi, Saint Petronilla, Saint Radegund and Saint Thérèse of Lisieux. Joan of Arc has remained a popular figure in literature, painting, sculpture, and other cultural works since the time of her death, and many famous writers, playwrights, filmmakers, artists, and composers have created, and continue to create, cultural depictions of her.
"...Du mau saint Leu, de l'esvertin, Du saint Josse et saint Matelin... soit maistre Mahieu confondus!".Among a host of ills wished upon Master Matthew, Eustache wishes "the ill of Saint Leu, a spell of madness, those of Saint Josse and Saint Matelin..." (Eustache Deschamps, Oeuvres complètes DCCCVI ((Paris 1884) vol. 4, p. 321).
The area's first settlers arrived at the end of 18th century and were mostly from L'Ange-Gardien, Beauport, and Saint- Sulpice. Originally, the area was identified as the Rivière-Saint-Esprit or Grand-Saint-Esprit Concession. In 1808, the Parish of Saint-Ours-du-Saint- Esprit was founded, however after 1838, the parish name was shortened to just Saint-Esprit to avoid confusion with another parish called Saint-Ours in the Diocese of Montreal. In 1852, its post office opened and in 1855, the Parish Municipality of Saint-Ours-du-Saint-Esprit was formed.
Saint George-Lozonschi Church Saint George-Lozonschi Church () is a Romanian Orthodox church located at 2 Cloșca Street in Iași, Romania. It is dedicated to Saint George and Saint Catherine of Alexandria.
Gare de Saint-MaloGare de Saint-Malo is a railway station serving the town Saint-Malo, Ille-et-Vilaine department, western France. The station is situated on the Rennes–Saint-Malo railway.
Former courthouse, Saint-Amand Abbey Saint-Amand Abbey (Abbaye de Saint- Amand), once known as Elno, Elnon or Elnone Abbey, is a former Benedictine abbey in Saint-Amand-les-Eaux, Nord, France.
Saint-Quentin station Saint-Quentin station (French: Gare de Saint-Quentin) is a railway station serving the town Saint-Quentin, Aisne department, northern France. It is situated on the Creil–Jeumont railway.
Mont-Saint- Grégoire was named for Gregory the Great, pope from 590 to 604, who was succeeded by Sabinian.Historique de Mont-Saint-Grégoire Saint André Bessette was born in Mont-Saint-Grégoire.
Sommet Saint-Sauveur () (previously Mont Saint-Sauveur), commonly Saint- Sauveur, is a ski mountain and resort located in Saint-Sauveur, Quebec, 45 minutes north of Montreal, Quebec, Canada, in the Laurentian mountains.
Numerous communes of France are named Saint-Loup;For a full list of French places with this name, see Saint-Loup. There is also a Saint-Loup in Namur, Belgium, and another in Switzerland. they commemorate several venerable early saints with the Latinized Germanic name of Lupus ("wolf"): besides Saint Loup de Sens, venerated in Champagne, Île-de- France and Picardy there are Saint Loup de Troyes, Saint Loup de Bayeux, one of the early Bishops of Bayeux; and—more locally venerated—Saint Loup de Limoges, Saint Loup de Soissons, and Saint Loup de Châlons-en-Champagne. A number of the communes called Saint-Loup in the west of France are not easily connected with a specific Saint Loup.
Saint Kyriaki (), also known as Saint Kyriaki the Great Martyr (), is a Christian saint, who was martyred under the emperor Diocletian.
Emma claims to have either seen and/or conversed with Saint Bernadette Soubirous, Saint Teresa of Avila, and Saint Faustina Kowalska.
Mohrenheim was awarded the Orders of Saint Alexander Nevsky, the White Eagle, Saint Anna (1st class), and Saint Stanislaus (1st class).
Gare de Port-Saint-Père-Saint-Mars is served by train services between Pornic, Saint- Gilles-Croix-de-Vie and Nantes.
Gare de Port-Saint-Père-Saint-Mars is served by train services between Pornic, Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie and Nantes.
Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church was a church in Quebec City, Quebec located at 410, rue Saint-Jean.
Originally dedicated to Saint Mary, later to Mary and Saint Peter, in the 18th century it was dedicated to Saint Anne.
Le Saint mène la danse (The Saint leads the Dance) also known as The Dance of Death and Le Saint conduit le bal (The Saint leads the Ball) is a 1960 film featuring Félix Marten as Simon Templar, the crimefighter also known as The Saint.
The chapel of Douannec dating from the sixteenth century, with statues of the Virgin and Child, Saint Pierre, and Saint Eutrope in polychrome wood. The church of Saint Guy with a wooden statue of Saint Joran. The fountain of Saint Guy: eighteenth century granite fountain.
The village of Saint-Nectaire “La Maison du Saint-Nectaire”, or House of Saint-Nectaire, is located in the village of Saint-Nectaire, on the road of Murol. It is a museum, which shows the history and the methods of production of Saint-Nectaire.
Saint Nicholas is celebrated by all the Christian communities in Lebanon: Catholic, Greek Orthodox, and Armenian. Many places, churches, convents, and schools are named in honor of Saint Nicholas, such as Escalier Saint-Nicolas des Arts, Saint Nicolas Garden, and Saint Nicolas Greek Orthodox Cathedral.
The central stained glass window of the choir as well as the high stained glass windows of the stands come from the Champigneulle workshops and probably dates from 1903. The stained glass window of the rose window represents the Trinity, the Evangelists and the angels of Revelation. Around the church, the stained glass windows represent the patron saints of the donors and the church: Anthony the Great, Saint Louis, Mary, Joseph, Saint Peter, Saint Paul, Geneviève, patron saint of Paris, Denis, Blessed Joan of Arc (she was canonized only in 1920), Saint Joan of Chantal, Mary Magdalene, Saint Elizabeth, Saint Cecilia, Saint Francis, Saint Marcel, Saint Charles, Saint Eugene, Saint Juliet, Saint Adrian. A series of three non-figurative stained glass windows were made by the Duchemin house and installed on the wall under the rose window.
These were later painted over, but again restored in the 20th century. In the chancel, the legend of Saint Nicholas has been depicted. In Saint Annes chapel there are the symbols of the evangelists, as well as the four female medieval saints: Saint Barbara, Saint Ursula, Saint Gertrude and Saint Catherine. The tower was built in the 16th century.
The upper level niches contained the images of Saint Anne (the titular patron of Santa Ana district) at the center with Saint Peter and Saint Paul on its sides. At the top the retablo is the image of Saint Michael the Archangel, which is flanked by medallions containing the painted images of Saint Didacus and Saint Paschal Baylon.
For main article, please see Saint Monica's Church, Barre The first mass in Barre was held at the old town hall in 1881 by a priest from Saint Augustine's. In 1887, Saint Monica's Church was built, so the mission to Barre begot a church which eventually outgrew Saint Augustine's. Saint Monica was the mother of Saint Augustine.
The Northeast Deanery is the largest cluster affiliated with the SGSM Network, is entirely Catholic. This cluster includes the parishes of Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, Holy Name of Jesus, Our Lady of Guadalupe, Sacred Heart, Saint Angela Merici, Our Lady of the Rosary, Saint Ferdinand, Saint Martin de Porres, Saint Norbert, Saint Rose Philippine Duchesne, and Saint Sabina.
See Church of Scotland and Religion in the United Kingdom. There is also a large minority of Roman Catholics, around 16% of the population. The patron saint of Scotland is Saint Andrew, and Saint Andrew's Day is celebrated in Scotland on 30 November. Saint (Queen) Margaret, Saint Columba and Saint Ninian have also historically enjoyed great popularity.
Pambo was a disciple of Saint Anthony the Great. He lived in the Nitrian Desert where he founded many monasteries. He was renowned for his wisdom, and was consulted by many, including Saint Athanasius, Saint Melania the Elder, and Saint Rufinus. He was also the spiritual father of many saints, including Saint Pishoy and Saint John the Dwarf.
Below are fourteen figures; the twelve apostles, excluding Judas Iscariot but including Saint Matthias, with Saint Paul and Saint Barnabas. The next window commemorates 'the goodly fellowship of the apostles'. At the top is Saint Michael, with fifteen figures below. These include Isaiah, Elijah, John the Baptist, Saint Athanasius, Saint Augustine, John Wycliffe, Thomas Cranmer, and John Wesley.
Air Saint-Pierre is a French airline based in Saint-Pierre, Saint-Pierre and Miquelon, a French overseas collectivity."Contact Us." Air Saint-Pierre. Retrieved on December 19, 2014. "18 rue Albert Briand, BP 4225, 97500 Saint- Pierre & Miquelon" The airline operates scheduled services between the islands of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon-Langlade and to Canada.
Saint Katherine, Saint Margaret and Saint Dorothea - belong to the Fourteen Holy Helpers. In iconography these four capital virgins are often depicted together or around the Virgin Mary. Occasionally, instead of the classical formation, St. Ursula is pictured instead of Saint Dorothea. Alternatively, Saint Dorothea is depicted with the attribute of Saint Ursula, an arrow, in her hands.
Saint-Salvator Cathedral Saint-Salvator Cathedral The Saint-Salvator Cathedral is the cathedral of Bruges, Flanders, in present-day Belgium. The cathedral is dedicated to the Verrezen Zaligmaker and Saint-Donatius of Reims.
In 1786, a chapel was built in Saint-Stanislas (Des Chenaux). Toward the end of nineteenth century, the municipalities were founded: Saint- Séverin, Saint-Tite, Sainte-Thècle, Saint-Adelphe and Lac-aux-Sables.
The date of its rededication to Saint Catherine is unknown. The main altar is dedicated to Saint Catherine, and the side altars are dedicated to Saint John of Nepomuk and Saint Francis Xavier.
There are 5 churches in Saraaine El Tahta: Saint Elias (Maronite Church), Saint Challita (Maronite Church), Saint Georges (Maronite Church), Saint Elias (Catholic Orthodox Church) and The Shrine of Our Lady of Birth.
The Caribbean is composed of an archipelago of islands between North and South America. These islands are Antigua, Aruba, Barbados, Bonaire, the Cayman Islands, Cuba, Curacao, Dominica, Guadeloupe, Grenada, Hispaniola, Jamaica, Martinique, Montserrat, Puerto Rico, Saba, Saint Croix, Saint Eustatius, Saint John, Saint Kitts, Saint Lucia, Saint Thomas, Saint Vincent, Sint Maarten, the Bahamas, Tortola, and Trinidad and Tobago.The climate average annual temperature of the Caribbean is 81 °F.
83 Some art historians attempted to associate these figures with Queens of Poland. Painting of Saint Monica, mother of Saint Augustine, hangs in the chapel. The ceiling has scenes of executions and torture of early Christian martyrs, including Saint Fausta and Saint Theodora. The Knights' chapel has four figures of soldiers who became early Christian martyrs, including Saint Martinian, who helped Saint Peter to escape prison, and Saint Florian.
Saint-François-du-Lac is a community in the Nicolet-Yamaska Regional County Municipality of Quebec, Canada. The population as of the Canada 2011 Census was 1,957. It is located at the confluence of the Saint Lawrence and Saint- François rivers, at the edge of Lac Saint-Pierre (hence its name, "Saint- François of the lake"). Saint-François-du-Lac faces the town of Pierreville across the Saint-François River.
The church of Saint Vincent Nil-Saint-Vincent-Saint-Martin is a former municipality in the province of Walloon Brabant, Belgium. In 1976 it became part of the municipality of Walhain. The villages of Nil-Saint-Vincent and Nil-Saint-Martin were merged in 1812. 'Nil' is the name of a small river, along whose valley the various areas of settlement (Nil-Pierreux, Nil-Saint- Vincent, Nil-Saint-Martin) lie.
Saint Wuna of Wessex (also known as Wunna, Winna, Wina, and Bonna) was a 7th and 8th-century Anglo-Saxon noblewoman and Christian saint. According to Christian tradition, Wuna was the wife of Saint Richard the Pilgrim and the mother of Saint Willibald, Saint Walpurga, and Saint Winibald. She was from a noble family in Wessex. Some scholars have argued that she was a sister of Saint Boniface.
Lucas Cranach the Elder: The mystic marriage of St. Catherine with Saint Barbara, Saint Margaret and Saint Dorothea The four capital virgins, Latin: (quattuor) virgines capitales, are a group of virgin martyrs of the early church. In literature they are also called main virgins or excellent virgins. These are: Saint Catherine of Alexandria, Saint Margaret of Antioch, Saint Barbara and Saint Dorothea of Caesarea. Three of them - i. e.
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Inhabitants of Saint-Péran are called saint-péranais in French.
Saint Pudentiana is also called Saint Potentiana, in Spanish Potenciana.
Dubrovnik's patron saint is Saint Blaise (locally called Sveti Vlaho).
Saint Isaac of Dafra is an Egyptian martyr and saint.
Inhabitants of Saint-Ségal are called in French Saint-Ségalais.
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Saint Matthew the Apostle, depicted with an angel, is the patron saint of Salerno, Italy, bankers, and tax collectors. A branch of Saint Honore Cake Shop, a Hong Kong chain bakery, in Hong Kong. Saint Honorius (Honoré) is the patron saint of bakers and confectioners. A patron saint, patroness saint, patron hallow or heavenly protector is a saint who in Roman Catholicism, Anglicanism or Eastern Orthodoxy, is regarded as the heavenly advocate of a nation, place, craft, activity, class, clan, family, or person.
It is a column on a stone basement with sculptures of Saint Joseph, Saint Sebastian and Saint Ladislaus. There is a sculpture of the Virgin Mary on the top of the column. The sculptures of Saint Gabriel, Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, Saint Margaret, Saint Michael the Archangel and Saint Barbara are on the pillars of the fence. The statue was damaged during World War II. It was restored by academic sculptor Vojtech Löffler in the years 1949-1951 and 1971–1972.
Church in Saint-Gengoux-le-National Historic house in Saint-Gengoux-le-National In the 10th century, the church of Saint-Gengoux was given to the abbey of Cluny. In the 12th century, the abbot of Cluny requested king Louis VII install a lord of the manor with Saint-Gengoux in order to ensure the safety of the city. At the revolution, Saint-Gengoux-le-Royal took the name of Saint-Gengoux-le-National. It reverted to Saint-Gengoux-le-Royal is 1834, Saint-Gengoux-le-National in 1848, Saint-Gengoux-le-Royal in 1852 before finally settling on Saint-Gengoux-le-National in 1881.
Ternan and Saint Serf followed Palladius. Serf was the teacher of Saint Mungo, the apostle of Strathclyde, and patron saint of Glasgow.
Important days are Saint Mark's Day (25 April), Ini Kopuria Day (6 June), and Saint Simon and Saint Jude Day (28 October).
S. sputator can be found on Anguilla (and some of its satellites), Saint Martin, Saint Barthélemy, Saint Kitts, Nevis, and Sint Eustatius.
Saint Corentin was a contemporary of Saint Ronan who was the first bishop of Quimper and the patron saint of the diocese.
Saint Abra (c. 343 – c. 360) was the daughter of Hilary of Poitiers. Saint Abra herself has been recognized as a saint.
Saint Abraham the Poor (also Saint Abraham the Child and Abraham the Simple) was a fourth-century Egyptian hermit and a saint.
Saint-François-d'Assise is a municipality in Quebec, Canada. In addition to Saint-François-d'Assise itself, the municipality also includes the communities of L'Immaculée-Conception, Saint-Jean-de-Matapédia, and Saint-Joseph-de- Matapédia.
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint-Jérôme () is a Latin rite suffragan of the Archdiocese of Montréal. Its cathedral episcopal see is Cathédrale Saint- Jérôme, dedicated to Saint Jerome (Hieronumus), in Saint-Jérôme, Quebec.
Landscape near Saint Lawrence River in Saint-André Saint-André is located on the southern shoreline of the Saint Lawrence River along with several islands belonging to the municipality situated offshore to the north.
Lycée Saint-Exupéry, nicknamed Saint-Ex, is a sixth-form college/senior high school in the 15th arrondissement of Marseille, France."Venir au lycée Saint Exupéry ." Lycée Saint-Exupéry. Retrieved on September 26, 2016.
Saint Mael and Saint Sulien's Church Saint Mael and Saint Sulien's Church is a church located in the town of Corwen in Denbighshire in Wales. It was formerly in the ancient county of Merionethshire.
The district includes the Borough of Saint Leonard, and the neighbourhood of Saint-Michel-Nord and the eastern part of the neighbourhood of Saint-Michel in the Borough of Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension.
This riding is located southwest of Montreal in the Quebec region of Montérégie. The neighbouring ridings are Brossard—La Prairie, Saint- Bruno—Saint-Hubert, Verchères—Les Patriotes, Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot, Shefford, and Saint-Jean.
Church of Saint- Ennemond.Ennemond is also revered in Bellegarde-en-Forez and Champdieu. He gave his name to the town of Saint-Ennemond in Allier and Saint-Chamond in the Loire area. One of his relics is preserved in the Church of Saint-Ennemond, Saint-Étienne.
Saint-Hubert Air Base (Base aérienne de Saint-Hubert) is a military airport located northeast of Saint-Hubert, a municipality in the province of Luxembourg in Wallonia (southern Belgium). The base is southeast of the Saint- Hubert Airport (Aérodrome de Saint-Hubert) , which is located at .
In the center was Saint Dominic, at the left was Saint Francis and at the right was Saint Theresa of Jesus. Above Saint Dominic was the statue of Saint Mary Magdalene. The cupola above had many colored glass windows. Inside, was a balcony surrounded by iron railing.
The patron saint of Gurteen is Saint Kerrill. Saint Kerrill's Well is located at the very southern tip of the parish in Gortnalone, near neighbouring Attymon. Saint Kerrill's Abbey is in Clonkeenkerrill with Clonkeenkerrill Graveyard. Saint Kerrill's feast day is held every year on 13 June.
Saint Bassus. Martyrdom of Saint Bassus He is venerated as a saint. His feast day is 5 December. He is the patron saint of Cupra Marittima in Italy, where his body was taken after his death, and since 1922 or 1923 the second patron saint of Nice.
Saint-Louis en l'Île ( meaning "Saint Louis on the Island") is a Roman Catholic parish church located at 19 Rue Saint-Louis en l'Île on Île Saint- Louis in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, France.
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This, following the earlier closure of Saint FM on 21 December, left Saint Helena with no broadcast radio service at all until Saint FM was relaunched on 10 March 2013 as Saint FM Community Radio.
Saint-Louis station (French: Gare de Saint-Louis) is the main railway station in the border town of Saint-Louis, Haut-Rhin, France.
Saint Vicinius or Saint Vicinius of Sarsina (; died 330) was the first bishop of Sarsina and is venerated as a Roman Catholic saint.
Saint Ursus of Aosta (Italian: Sant'Orso d'Aosta; French: Saint Ours d'Aoste; fl. 6th century) was an Italian evangelist, today venerated as a saint.
Above the two arches of the door there is a tabernacle with Saint Ambrose, the patron of Milan, Saint Gervase and Saint Protase.
FC Dynamo-2 Saint Petersburg () was a Russian football team from Saint Petersburg. It was the farm-club for FC Dynamo Saint Petersburg.
Two other abbots are named Saint Fiacre or Fiachra: Saint Fiachra, Abbot of Urard, County Carlow, Ireland and Saint Fiachra, Abbot of Clonard.
Saint Aubert, also known as Saint Autbert, was bishop of Avranches in the 8th century and is credited with founding Mont Saint-Michel.
He is buried in Saint Mary's Cemetery in Saint Petersburg, Florida.
Saint-Jérôme Aerodrome, , is located adjacent to Saint-Jérôme, Quebec, Canada.
The Dauphin River (Saint Lucia) is a river of Saint Lucia.
The Jeremy River (Saint Lucia) is a river of Saint Lucia.
Saint Peter's Church at Feuguerolles. Church of Saint-Aubin at Sermentot.
Saint Catherine's Church The local church is dedicated to Saint Catherine.
It is dedicated to the patron saint of Scotland, Saint Andrew.
Saint Vitalis of Milan () was an early Christian martyr and saint.
The township contains these two cemeteries: Saint Boniface and Saint John.
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Saint Vitus's Church The local church is dedicated to Saint Vitus.
Saint Nicholas's Church The local church is dedicated to Saint Nicholas.
Saint Florian's Church The local church is dedicated to Saint Florian.
Saint Thomas's Church The local church is dedicated to Saint Thomas.
SAINT products are developed by SAINT Corporation, headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland.
Political parties in Saint-Barthélemy lists political parties in Saint Barthélemy.
Saint Jo is served by the Saint Jo Independent School District.
Saint Merd is the deformation of Saint Medard de Noyon (Médardus).
Contains statues of both Saint Pol de Léon and Saint Derrien.
Saint Peter's Church The local church is dedicated to Saint Peter.
Saint Peter's Church The local church is dedicated to Saint Peter.
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The statue consists of a high pedestal with gigantic volutes, where is five statues of the patron saint of plague: Saint Sebastian, Saint Roch, Saint Charles Borromeo, Saint Francis Xavier and Saint Rosalia. On the pedestal rises tall pillar on which is sculptural group of the Holy Trinity, which shows character of God, Christ and the Holy Spirit, in figure of dove. In renovation of 1784 was added external footer, on which are situated mini- statues of Saint Joseph, Holy Mary, Saint Catherine and Saint John of Nepomuk. On the statue are carved 5 Latin inscriptions, which have chronogram.
The church includes a number of paintings by Mattia Preti. These include the Martyrdom of Saint Stephen, Martyrdom of Saint Andrew, Martyrdom of Saint Catherine of Alexandria, Eternal Father, Visitation of the Virgin to Saint Elizabeth, Saint Roch, Saint Blaise, Saint Dominic, Saint Nicholas of Tolentino and of Our Lady of Graces. The Church also includes a painting of Our Lady of Mount Carmel by Antonio Zammit inaugurated in 1908. The titular statue of St Catherine of Alexandria, dating from 1818, was made by Marjanu Gerada.
After several unsuccessful attempts to get the Holy Cross out of that mountain, Helena decided to leave a piece there, and built a small chapel to accompany it. Stavrovouni is therefore considered to be one of the oldest monasteries in the world; other ancient monasteries are: Saint Athanasius (344), Saint Anthony (356), Saint Macarius (360), Saint Gabriel (Mor Gabriel) (397), Saint Euthymius (460), Saint Sabbas (Mar Saba) (483) and Saint Catherine, Sinai (565).
Saint-Henri's Les Tanneries, 1859. Église Saint-Henri was so named to commemorate Fr. Henri- Auguste Roux (1798–1831), the superior of Saint-Sulpice Seminary. The municipality of Saint-Henri was formed in 1875, joining the village of Saint- Henri and the surrounding settlements of Turcot, Brodie, Saint-Agustin and Sainte-Marguerite into one administrative unit.Industrial Architecture of Montreal: Saint-Henri The municipality was incorporated into the City of Montreal in 1905.
The Matryoshka doll is a recognizable symbol of Russia, while the towers of Moscow Kremlin and Saint Basil's Cathedral in Moscow are main Russia's architectural symbols. Cheburashka is a mascot of Russian national Olympic team. Mary, Saint Nicholas, Saint Andrew, Saint George, Saint Alexander Nevsky, Saint Sergius of Radonezh, Saint Seraphim of Sarov are Russia's patron saints. Chamomile is a flower that Russians often associate with their Motherland, while birch is a national tree.
The electoral district of "Saint-Hubert" was created in 1987 from parts of Chambly and La Prairie ridings. Saint-Hubert initially consisted of the towns of Greenfield Park, Lemoyne and Saint-Hubert, and part of the Town of Longueuil. In 1996, the riding was redefined to consist of the cities of Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville and Saint-Hubert. The name of the riding was changed to "Saint-Bruno—Saint-Hubert" in 1997.
Saint Angelar (died probably soon after 885 AD) was a medieval Slavic saint. He was one of the most prominent disciples of Saints Cyril and Methodius. Along with them and Saint Gorazd, Saint Clement of Ohrid, Saint Naum and Saint Sava he is venerated as a member of a group known as "Seven Saints". In 868 in Rome he and Saint Sava were ordained as deacons by the bishops Formosus and Gauderic.
Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine is served by two stations on Paris Métro Line 13: Garibaldi and Mairie de Saint-Ouen. From 2020 it will also be connected at Mairie de Saint-Ouen to the extended Gare Saint Lazare to Olympiades Paris Metro Line 14. Saint-Ouen-sur- Seine is also served by Saint-Ouen station on Paris RER line C.
She is the only woman Varkari saint, who is not associated with any male Varkari saint,Sant Muktabai was the sister of saint Dnyaneshwar. Sant Soyarabai and Sant Nirmala was the wife and sister of saint Chokhamela. Janabai was the maid-servant of saint Namdev. Sant Bahinabai was a student of saint Tukaram who has no guru, nor any parampara (tradition or lineage).
Priory gatehouse Saint-Vigor Priory, formerly Saint-Vigor Abbey (), was a Benedictine monastery in the town of Saint-Vigor-le-Grand in Calvados, Normandy, France. Its foundation is attributed to Saint Vigor, bishop of Bayeux in the first third of the 6th centuryBNF: Prieuré Saint-Vigor. Saint- Vigor-le-Grand, Calvados. It was destroyed in the late 10th century by the invading Normans.
Saint Totnan (7th Century - 689 AD) an Irish Franconian apostle. He was born in Ireland and was martyred along with Saint Colman and Saint Kilian in Würzburg around 689. His feast day is July 8. After Saint Totnan died, he was named patron saint of the Bishopric of Würzburg.
Jocelyn of FurnessJocelyne, Jocelin. (fl. 1175–1214) was an English Cistercian hagiographer, known for his Lives of Saint Waltheof, Saint Patrick, Saint Kentigern and Saint Helena of Constantinople. He is probably responsible for the popular legendary association of Saint Patrick with snakes, which he purportedly cast out of Ireland.
Saint Martin and the Beggar by Anthony van Dyck in the Church of Saint Martin Saint Martin and the Beggar is a c.1618 painting of Saint Martin of Tours by the Flemish painter Anthony van Dyck. The painting portrays the saint sharing his cloak with a beggar.
The principal towns and villages of the Cévennes are Alès, Le Vigan, Sumène, Valleraugue, Ganges,_Hérault, Saint-Hippolyte-du-Fort, Sauve, Lasalle, Saint-André-de-Valborgne, Saint-Jean- du-Gard, Anduze, Florac, Saint-Germain-de-Calberte, le Pont-de-Montvert, Villefort, Génolhac, Bessèges, Saint-Ambroix, Gagnières, Les Vans, Mende.
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Athamania has some remarkable and very important monuments like the churches of Saint Paraskevi, the Saviour, Saint Athanasios, Prophet Elias, the Saint Apostles and Saint John the Forerunner. Many festivals of various types take place in Athamania. The traditional festival of Saint Paraskevi is the most significant summer celebration.
Saint-Georges-de-Chesné is located northeast of Rennes and south of the Mont Saint-Michel. The adjacent communes are Vendel, Billé, Combourtillé, Mecé, Livré-sur-Changeon, Saint-Aubin-du-Cormier, and Saint- Jean-sur-Couesnon.
However, there is some confusion as to whether this is the Saint Vitalis of Milan, or the Saint Vitale whose body was discovered together with that of Saint Agricola, by Saint Ambrose in Bologna in 393.
Saint Ephrem purportedly accompanied the saint to the council, however, this is considered apocryphal.Mathews (2006), p. 162 Saint Jacob attended the funeral of Saint Metrophanes of Byzantium in 326.Great Synaxaristes: Ὁ Ἅγιος Ἰάκωβος Ἐπίσκοπος Μυγδονίας.
Saint-Louis-la-Chaussée station (French: Gare de Saint-Louis-la-Chaussée) is a railway station serving the community of Saint-Louis-la-Chaussée (Neuweg) in the north of the commune of Saint-Louis, Alsace, France.
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FC Concordia is a Saint Martin football club that currently plays in the Saint-Martin Championships, the highest level of football on Saint Martin. The club's home ground is the Stade Vanterpool in Marigot, Saint Martin.
Saint-Antoine-des-Champs Abbey. Saint-Antoine-des-Champs Abbey was a convent in what is now the 12th arrondissement of Paris. The faubourg Saint-Antoine developed around it. It later became the hôpital Saint-Antoine.
The Territorial Council of Saint Barthélemy (Conseil territorial de Saint- Barthélemy) is the consultative assembly for Saint Barthélemy. The legislature comprises 19 territorial councillors.
A Saint She Ain't opened at the Apollo Theatre on September 22, 1999.["A SAINT SHE AIN'T." A Saint She Ain't. N.p., n.d. Web.
The Church of Saint Menas in Old Cairo and the Annexed Churches of Saint Bahnam and Saint George. Tour Egypt. Accessed 21 August 2008.
Dual citizenship is recognised in Saint Lucia and any Saint Lucian citizen acquiring foreign citizenship will not lose their original citizenship in Saint Lucia.
She is venerated as a saint by the Eastern Orthodox Church under her monastic name, as Saint Hypomone (), translated in English as Saint Patience.
Ayios Yeorgios (Saint George) Greek Orthodox Church,Ecumenical Patriarchate. Holy Metropolises. Ayios Panteleimon (Saint Pantaleon) Greek Orthodox Church,Ecumenical Patriarchate. Church of Saint Panteleimon.
Saint Audomar (died 670), better known as Saint Omer, was a bishop of Thérouanne, after whom nearby Saint-Omer in northern France was named.
There is a school named after him – Saint Dominic School – in Bangkok. Saint Dominic School Saint Dominic School. www.sd.ac.th. Retrieved on 18 November 2011.
La Passion selon saint Matthieu, Saint-Maur, Parole et Silence, 1997. # Au Cœur de l’évangile, le « Notre Père », Saint- Maur, Parole et Silence, 1999.
His feast day is September 23. He was the son of Saint Warinus, the paternal grandson of Saint Sigrada, and nephew of Saint Leodegarius.
Saint Febronia of Syria also known as Saint Veronica of Syria, (; ) is venerated as a Virgin-Martyr and saint by the Coptic Orthodox Church.
Saint-Raymond/Paquet Aerodrome, , is located east of Saint-Raymond, Quebec, Canada. Traffic at Saint-Raymond/Paquet airfield is represented mainly by glider operations.
The Saint John Ponds are a chain of shallow lakes at the headwaters of the Baker Branch Saint John River in the North Maine Woods. The flow sequence is from the Upper First Saint John Pond, through the Lower First Saint John Pond, Second Saint John Pond, Third Saint John Pond, and Fourth Saint John Pond to the Fifth Saint John Pond. Flow from one pond to the next is sometimes called Baker Stream rather than the Baker Branch Saint John River. Great Northern Paper Company dug a canal from Fifth Saint John Pond eastward to the North Branch Penobscot River in 1939, and built a dam at the north end of Fifth Saint John Pond so pulpwood logs harvested in the upper Saint John River watershed could be floated down the Penobscot River to Millinocket, Maine.
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The parish of Saint Augustine's is also host to Saint Michael's Elementary School, which is now the Montpelier campus of the Central Vermont Catholic School, a result of the merger between Saint Monica's School and Saint Michael's.
Saint Anstrudis (Anstrude, Austru, or Austrude) (b. unknown - 688). Anstrudis was the daughter of Saint Blandinus and Saint Sadalberga, the founder of the Abbey of St. John at Laon. She was also the sister of Saint Baldwin.
Frescoes created by Charles Eyck decorate parts of the ceiling. The stained glass windows dating from between 1947 until the 1960s was created by Eugène Laudy and include Saint Nicholas, Saint Andrew, Saint Barbara, and Saint Servatius.
Saint-Pierre Castle with the parish church of Saint-Pierre in the foreground. One of the castle's restored fireplaces. Saint-Pierre Castle (, ) is a late 12th century castle located at Saint-Pierre in the Aosta Valley, Italy.
On 15 December 2015, Le Longeron, Montfaucon-Montigné, La Renaudière, Roussay, Saint-André-de-la-Marche, Saint-Crespin-sur-Moine, Saint-Germain-sur-Moine, Saint-Macaire-en-Mauges, Tillières and Torfou merged becoming one commune called Sèvremoine.
On 15 December 2015, Le Longeron, Montfaucon-Montigné, La Renaudière, Roussay, Saint-André-de-la-Marche, Saint-Crespin-sur-Moine, Saint-Germain-sur-Moine, Saint-Macaire-en-Mauges, Tillières and Torfou merged becoming one commune called Sèvremoine.
On 15 December 2015, Le Longeron, Montfaucon- Montigné, La Renaudière, Roussay, Saint-André-de-la-Marche, Saint-Crespin-sur- Moine, Saint-Germain-sur-Moine, Saint-Macaire-en-Mauges, Tillières and Torfou merged becoming one commune called Sèvremoine.
On 15 December 2015, Le Longeron, Montfaucon-Montigné, La Renaudière, Roussay, Saint-André-de-la-Marche, Saint-Crespin-sur-Moine, Saint-Germain-sur-Moine, Saint-Macaire-en-Mauges, Tillières and Torfou merged becoming one commune called Sèvremoine.
On 15 December 2015, Le Longeron, Montfaucon-Montigné, La Renaudière, Roussay, Saint-André-de-la-Marche, Saint-Crespin-sur-Moine, Saint-Germain-sur-Moine, Saint-Macaire-en-Mauges, Tillières and Torfou merged becoming one commune called Sèvremoine.
On 15 December 2015, Le Longeron, Montfaucon-Montigné, La Renaudière, Roussay, Saint-André-de-la-Marche, Saint-Crespin-sur-Moine, Saint-Germain-sur-Moine, Saint-Macaire-en-Mauges, Tillières and Torfou merged becoming one commune called Sèvremoine.
Saint John Harbour around 1898 Overview Map of Saint John Harbour, 1894. Saint John Harbour is a large natural harbour on the Atlantic coast of New Brunswick, Canada, located in the city of Saint John, New Brunswick.
Horgan, James J. (1990). Pioneer College: The Centennial History of Saint Leo College, Saint Leo Abbey, and Holy Name Priory. Saint Leo, FL. Saint Leo College Press. Modern tradition considers Faustine's day as the anti-Valentine's Day.
It is bordered by the communes of Saint-André, Sainte-Marie and Salazie. The course of the Saint-Jean River denoted the border between Saint-André and Saint-Suzanne. Quartier-Français is a village in this commune.
On 15 December 2015, Le Longeron, Montfaucon-Montigné, La Renaudière, Roussay, Saint-André-de-la-Marche, Saint-Crespin-sur-Moine, Saint- Germain-sur-Moine, Saint-Macaire-en-Mauges, Tillières and Torfou merged becoming one commune called Sèvremoine.
This statue is located in the Saint-M'Hervé Église paroissiale Saint-Eloi.
Château de Saint-Lô was a castle in Saint-Lô, Normandy, France.
The township contains these three cemeteries: Saint Francis, Saint Marys and Trenton.
The township includes the following cemeteries: Cottonwood, Saint Johns and Saint Josephs.
Saint-Léonard Aerodrome is located southeast of Saint-Léonard, New Brunswick, Canada.
Saint-Cuthbert (Ulm Québec) Aerodrome is located northwest Saint-Cuthbert, Quebec, Canada.
Saint Stephen is part of the Sartell-Saint Stephen School District 748.
Saint-Inglevert Airfield is located at Saint-Inglevert, south west of Calais.
The township contains two cemeteries: Saint Francis and Saint Peter and Paul.
Inhabitants of Saint-Léry are called in French Saint-Léritins or Léritins.
Saint Lucian Americans are Americans of full or partial Saint Lucian ancestry.
The Saint Patrick's Battalion is honored in Mexico on Saint Patrick's Day.
Inhabitants of Saint-Évarzec are called in French Varzécois or Saint-Évarzecois.
Saint-Antoine is named in honour to Catholic saint Anthony of Padua.
Saint-Basile (Marcotte) Aerodrome, , is located north of Saint-Basile, Quebec, Canada.
The cathedral is the Cathédrale Saint-Pierre et Saint-Paul in Diébougou.
The patron saint of the barangay is Saint Roch or San Roque.
The priest at Saint-Roch was disciplined by the archbishop of Paris for his actions. The incident inspired a libelle entitled Querelle de saint Roch et de saint Thomas sur l’ouverture du manoir céleste à Mademoiselle Chameroy ("Quarrel between Saint Roch and Saint Thomas about allowing Miss Chameroy to enter heaven").
Besides the Catholic churches Saint Peter's and Saint Paul's, Saint Joseph’s (main town), Saint Joseph’s (outlying centre of Mechenhard) and Saint Charles Borromeo’s there is also the Evangelical Martin Luther Church. Since January 2007 there has also been the Evangelical Free Church Erlenbach Congregation, which in April 2009 counted 61 members.
Church of Saint-Vincent-de-Paul in Paris 10e arrondissement The Church of Saint-Vincent-de-Paul (Église Saint-Vincent-de-Paul) is a church in the 10th arrondissement of Paris dedicated to Saint Vincent de Paul. It gives its name to the Quartier Saint-Vincent-de-Paul around it.
Mézières-sur- Couesnon is located northeast of Rennes and south of Mont Saint-Michel. As its name indicates, it is situated on the Couesnon River. The bordering communes are Saint-Ouen-des-Alleux, Saint-Marc-sur-Couesnon, Saint-Jean-sur-Couesnon, Saint-Aubin-du-Cormier, Gahard, and Vieux-Vy-sur-Couesnon.
It has been argued that monks of the Saint Bavo Abbey in Ghent, Livinus' presumed place of residence, have launched the cultus of Saint Livinus and found inspiration in the life of Saint Lebuinus. A hagiography of the saint (edited in Migne, Patrologia Latina, 89) was formerly ascribed to Saint Boniface.
In 1805, on his deathbed, Saint Macarius asked Saint Nikephoros to finish his book The New Leimonarion and see that it was published. It contains the lives and church services of various martyrs, ascetics, and other saints. Three saints collaborated in its compilation: Saint Macarius, Saint Nikephoros and Saint Athanasius Parios.
The Porte Saint-Martin is a Parisian monument located at the site of one of the gates of the now-destroyed fortifications of Paris. It is located at the crossing of Rue Saint-Martin, Rue du Faubourg Saint-Martin and the grands boulevards Boulevard Saint-Martin and Boulevard Saint-Denis.
The main street of Saint-Séverin is called "Boulevard Saint-Louis", which is the continuation of the path "Côte Saint-Louis" which crosses the municipality in a straight line from north to south, from the "Rivière des Envies". The way "Côte Saint-Louis" ends at the intersection of Route 352 in Saint-Stanislas, about 800 meters south of the discharge of "rivière des Envies". Bordeleau bridge, Saint-Séverin (Mékinac), Quebec. Covered Bridge (formerly named "Bordeleau Bridge") spans the "Rivière des Envies", at the boundary of Saint- Tite, Hérouxville and Saint-Séverin.
1.Helenites 6 5 1 0 32- 9 16 [C] [Saint Croix] 2.Laraza 6 5 0 1 30- 7 15 [Saint Thomas] 3.Raymix 6 3 1 2 18-12 10 [Saint Thomas] 4.Rovers 7 3 1 3 14-12 10 [Saint Croix] 5.New Vibes 6 2 1 3 8- 7 7 [Saint Thomas] 6.Prankton 6 2 0 4 12-18 6 [Saint Croix] 7.United We Stand 2 1 1 0 2- 1 4 [Saint Thomas] 8.Unique 7 1 1 5 9-36 4 [Saint Croix] 9.
The Saint Lucia women's national football team is the national women's football team of Saint Lucia and is overseen by the Saint Lucia Football Association.
Saint Mary's (1853) at Fort Wayne;Brown, pp. 550–51. Saint Mary's (1854) at Lanesville;Brown, pp. 719–22 and Saint Bartholomew (1855) at Columbus.
Along with the post-Byzantine church of Saint Athanasius in Alepochori, there is Saint Athanasius in Metaxades (1695) and Saint Pantaleon in Paliouri (~18th century).
Inside the Saint-Jean chapel From 1347 to 1348, Matteo Giovannetti was in charge of the Saint-Jean chapel, located under the Saint-Martial chapel.
Dinki Mini is a dance and funerary rite from Jamaica. It is mostly performed in the parishes of Saint Andrew, Saint Mary and Saint Ann.
Panorama of Angoulême from Saint-Martin (South). The church of Saint-Ausone, the cathedral of Saint-Pierre, and the city hall can all be seen.
Saint-Yon is a commune in the Essonne department in Île-de-France in northern France. Inhabitants of Saint-Yon are known as Saint-Yonais.
Saint-Aubin is a commune in the Essonne department in Île-de-France in northern France. Inhabitants of Saint-Aubin are known as Saint-Aubinois.
Saint-Chéron is a commune in the Essonne department in Île-de-France in northern France. Inhabitants of Saint-Chéron are known as Saint-Chéronnais.
Saint-Escobille is a commune in the Essonne department in Île-de-France in northern France. Inhabitants of Saint-Escobille are known as Saint- Escobillois.
Saint-Hilaire is a commune in the Essonne department in Île-de-France in northern France. Inhabitants of Saint-Hilaire are known as Saint-Hilairois.
Saint Grimbald (or Grimwald) (c. 820s – 8 July 901) was a 9th-century Benedictine monk at the Abbey of Saint Bertin near Saint-Omer, France.
The municipal swimming pool is the Piscine municipale de Saint-Genis."La piscine municipale de Saint- Genis." Saint-Genis-Pouilly. Retrieved on 10 November 2018.
The main festivals in Ciutadilla are that of Saint Roch on the second weekend of August, and its patron saint Saint Michael on 29 September.
Rao Arrondissement is an arrondissement of the Saint-Louis Department in the Saint-Louis Region of Senegal. It is the area around Saint-Louis city.
Challengers FC is a Saint Lucian football club based in Soufrière, competing in the Saint Lucia Gold Division, the top tier of Saint Lucian football.
Lancers FC is a Saint Lucian football club based in Castries, competing in the Saint Lucia Gold Division, the top tier of Saint Lucian football.
Horgan, James J. (1990). Pioneer College: The Centennial History of Saint Leo College, Saint Leo Abbey, and Holy Name Priory. Saint Leo College Press. FL.
The Saint Peter Port Lifeboat Station was established in Guernsey in 1803. Originally based at Saint Sampson, it relocated to Saint Peter Port in 1881.
The monastery was founded around 501 on land granted by Clovis I to Saint Euspicius and his nephew Saint Mesmin or Maximin. Nothing remains of the buildings. From Micy Abbey, monastic life spread within and around the diocese of Orleans. Saint Liphardus and Saint Urbicius founded the Abbey of Meung-sur- Loire; Saint Lyé (Laetus) died a recluse in the forest of Orléans; Saint Viatre (Viator) in Sologne; Saint Doulchard in the forest of Ambly near Bourges.
Another alcove contains a statue of Saint Joseph and a tablet that marks the relics of Saint Theodore, Saint Urbin, and other holy men and women. Bas relief sculptures on either side of the sanctuary depict religious scenes. On the right, the Blessed Virgin gives a rosary to Saint Dominic, while the infant Jesus presents a chaplet to Saint Catherine of Siena. The bas relief scene on the left depicts Saint Anne and Saint Joachim with the little Mary.
Saint Martin's patron saint is Saint Martin of Tours, a fourth-century Gregorian missionary and later Bishop of Tours. The University and its founder, Saint Martin's Abbey, sit on of woodlands, trees, rocks, and meandering trails. The site was selected in 1893 by Abbot Bernard Locnikar, O.S.B., of Minnesota's Saint John's Abbey, Saint Martin's Abbey's mother house. At a public auction on April 21, 1894, the wooded parcel that would become the Saint Martin's campus was purchased for $6,920.
Saint Julia of Corsica (; ; ; ), also known as Saint Julia of Carthage, and more rarely Saint Julia of Nonza, was a virgin martyr who is venerated as a Christian saint. The date of her death is most probably on or after AD 439. She and Saint Devota are the patron saints of Corsica in the Catholic Church. Saint Julia was declared a patroness of Corsica by the Church on August 5, 1809; Saint Devota, on March 14, 1820.
Saint Lycerius Relicary Saint Lycerius (middle) with Saint Roch and Saint Sebastian (holy card, 15th century). Saint Lycerius (sometimes also Glycerius; ; )also Liceri, Lleïr, Llehí, Lleí, Lliser and Llisé (died 548) was a bishop of Couserans in the late 5th and 6th centuries. Bishop Glycerius is recorded as having attended the Council of Agde in 506. After his death in 548 he was buried in what is now Saint-Lizier Cathedral and honored as a saint.
Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla (or Saint Christopher, Nevis, and Anguilla) was a British colony in the West Indies from 1882 to 1983, consisting of the islands of Anguilla (until 1980), Nevis, and Saint Christopher (or Saint Kitts). From 1882 to 1951, and again from 1980, the colony was known simply as Saint Christopher and Nevis. Saint Christopher and Nevis gained independence in 1983 as the Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis, while Anguilla would remain a British overseas territory.
During restoration works in 1971 a page of parchment was found in the chapel which is part of a Wulfila Bible written around 500. Today, the Saint Afra Chapel is a tabernacle. Initially there were five other chapels on the northern side of the cathedral: Saint Paul, Saint Agnes, Saint Bernhard, Saint Henry and Saint Mary. Saint Mary's chapel had been added on the northern side of the cathedral by Bishop Matthias von Rammung in 1475.
In 1863, it had only 30 families. Two years later in 1865, the Parish and the Parish Municipality of Saint-Élie was formed. It got its name from Joseph-Élie-Sylvestre Sirois-Duplessis (1795–1878), parish priest of Saint- Basile-de-Madawaska (1826–1831), Saint-Stanislas-de-Champlain (1831–1846), and Saint-Barnabé-de-Saint-Maurice (1846–1865), and also one of the first priests of Saint-Élie. In 1872, the Saint-Élie post office opened.
Saint-Denis CathedralCathedral of St. Denis in Saint-Denis, Réunion () or at greater length the Cathedral of St. Denis, Saint-Denis, Réunion, is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in Saint-Denis, capital of the island of Reunion, a dependency of France in the Indian Ocean, part of Africa. It is dedicated to Saint Denis, after whom the city of Saint-Denis is named, and is the episcopal seat of the Diocese of Saint-Denis-de-La Réunion.
Gare de Basse-Indre-Saint-HerblainGare de Basse-Indre-Saint-Herblain is a railway station serving the town Saint-Herblain, Loire-Atlantique department, western France. It is situated on the Tours–Saint-Nazaire railway, between Nantes and Savenay.
Saint-Offenge-Dessous is a former commune in the Savoie department in the Rhône-Alpes region in south-eastern France. On 1 January 2015, Saint-Offenge- Dessous and Saint-Offenge-Dessus merged becoming one commune called Saint- Offenge.
Saint-Offenge-Dessus is a former commune in the Savoie department in the Rhône-Alpes region in south-eastern France. On 1 January 2015, Saint-Offenge- Dessus and Saint-Offenge-Dessous merged becoming one commune called Saint- Offenge.
The population of the arrondissement was 204,304 in 2016. # Arrondissement of Saint-Paul, (subprefecture: Saint-Paul) with 5 communes. The population of the arrondissement was 214,073 in 2016. # Arrondissement of Saint-Pierre, (subprefecture: Saint-Pierre) with 10 communes.
The President of Saint Louis University is the chief executive officer of Saint Louis University. Fred Pestello is the current President of Saint Louis University and has been president since 2014. He is Saint Louis University's 33rd president.
The district consisted of the cities of L'Islet, Lac-Etchemin, Montmagny and Saint-Pamphile, the Regional County Municipalities of Bellechasse, L'Islet, Montmagny and Les Etchemins (except the municipalities of Saint-Benjamin, Saint-Prosper, Saint-Zacharie and Sainte-Aurélie).
Saint-Christophe-de-Valains () is a commune in the Ille-et-Vilaine department in Brittany in northwestern France. Saint-Christophe-de-Valains comes from Saint Christopher, patron saint of travelers and Valains, fief of Vieux-Vy- sur-Couesnon.
Ustaritz became Marat-sur-Nive, Itxassou Union, Saint-Étienne-de-Baïgorry Thermopyles, Saint-Palais Mont-Bidouze, Saint-Jean- Pied-de-Port Nive-Franche, Louhossoa Montagne-sur-Nive, Saint-Jean-de-Luz Chauvin-Dragon, Ainhoa Mendiarte, and Souraïde Mendialde.
1495-1505, oil/wood) - National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo Jesus between Saint Roch and Saint Sebastian; Madonna with Saint Sebastian and Saint Jerome - Venice Madonna and Child with Saint Joseph (c. 1520, tempera/canvas) - Museo Correr, Venice Saint Peter Blessing with a Donor (c. 1505, oil/wood) - Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venice Madonna and Child - Musei Civici, Verona Maria Vergine col Bambino tra le sante Lucia e Maddalena (altar painting) - Vicenza Cathedral, Vicenza Madonna with the Child and Saint John; Madonna and Child; Madonna with Four Saints (oil/wood); Nativity; Madonna with Saint John and Saint Jerome; Christ Bearing the Cross (oil/wood); Madonna; Holy Family; Madonna with the Child and Saint John as a Child; Madonna and Child with Saint Monica and Mary (c. 1482, oil/wood) - Musei Civici, Vicenza Madonna and Child (c.
Place Saint-Paul Perhaps a workable definition might be: the Place Saint-Paul is any place where either the Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis church or an entrance to the Saint-Paul metro station is within sight. If so, then the portions of the streets closest to the Rivoli/Saint-Antoine intersection would be included: Rue Saint-Paul, Rue de Turenne, Rue de Sévigné, Rue Malher, Rue du Roi de Sicile, Rue Pavée, Rue Francois Miron, Rue de Fourcy, and Rue de Prévôt. Both the "square" and the metro station take their names from the local church, the Church of Saint-Paul and Saint-Louis. The area is also called "Métro Saint- Paul". A hotel nearby, perhaps acknowledging the unofficial nature of the “Place Saint-Paul” name, calls itself "Hôtel de la Pointe Rivoli".
Saint Thomas West Hospital, formerly Saint Thomas Hospital, is a 541-acute- care-bed health care facility located in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. The hospital sees 21,388 total admissions and 32,000 emergency department visits annually. Saint Thomas Hospital is one of the Saint Thomas Health family of hospitals,. Saint Thomas West Hospital has earned several distinctions from HealthGrades,Saint Thomas West Hospital profile on HealthGrades. Healthgrades.com.
The Early Medici and Their Artists. London: Birkbeck College, 1995. Saint Mark, the dedicatee of the church, is seen next to Saint John the Evangelist holding an open codex above Saint Cosmas's head, which is further discussed below (Symbols). The right side of the painting features Saint Dominic, closest to the Virgin, and Saint Peter the Martyr, closest to the viewer, as the 2nd Dominican saint depicted.
Yew trees in Saint Michel cemetery Pollarded trees in Saint Michel cemetery Jean Boucher's allegory decorating the Saint-Brieuc tomb of aviator Edouard Le Mounier A tomb in the cemetery which replicates a Breton "Calvaire" (Calvary). Note the two angels collecting Jesus' blood into chalices. The Saint-Michel cemetery' (French: Cimetière Saint-Michel) in Saint-Brieuc is located in the Rue Jobert de Lamballe.
Saint Benedict Abbey Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire is a commune in the Loiret department in north-central France. This town hosts the Abbaye de Fleury, also known as the Abbaye de Saint Benoît (Saint Benedict Abbey). Founded around 630, it is one of the oldest abbeys of the Benedictine rule. In 660, the remains of Saint Benedict of Nursia were transferred to Saint Benoît from Monte Cassino.
The Monticchiello Altarpiece is a theoretical altarpiece of by Pietro Lorenzetti for the parish church of Santi Leonardo e Cristoforo in Monticchiello, Tuscany. It is thought to have consisted of the Monticchiello Madonna (Diocesan Museum of Pienza), Saint Margaret or Saint Agatha (Tesse Museum, Le Mans) and Saint Leonard or Benedict, Saint Catherine of Alexandria and Saint Agatha or Saint Margaret (Museo Horne, Florence).
In percentage terms, Orthodox Christianity and Islam were the fastest growing religions, with increases of 100% and 70% respectively. Ireland's patron saints are Saint Patrick, Saint Bridget and Saint Columba. Saint Patrick is the only one commonly recognised as the patron saint. Saint Patrick's Day is celebrated on 17 March in Ireland and abroad as the Irish national day, with parades and other celebrations.
World Youth Day 1989 was held from 15-20 August 1989 at Santiago de Compostela. Spanish bishops, including Madrid's Metropolitan Archbishop, Cardinal Antonio Maria Rouco Varela, and the coordinator of the World Youth Day 2011, Madrid Auxiliary Bishop César Franco Martínez, urged Pope Benedict XVI to name patrons for the event. Saint Rafael Arnáiz Barón, Saint Francis Xavier, Saint Isidore the Laborer, Saint Maria Torribia, Saint Teresa of Avila, Saint Ignatius of Loyola, Saint John of Avila, Saint Rose of Lima, Saint John of the Cross, and Pope John Paul II were all designated as co-patrons of World Youth Day 2011. This was Pope Benedict XVI's last World Youth day.
Whatever the case, today the survivors of the village honour ( Saint Ambrose, the bishop of Milan who lived in the fourth century, who is a common Saint for both the Eastern and Western Church. However, Saint Ambrose of Milan has no direct relationship with this region or Cyprus generally and the tradition of the island does not link this Saint with the local lore, which links them with the local, Saint Ambrose of Cyprus. The local Saint Ambrose and not Saint of Ambrose of Milan, knew Saint Demitrianos, who lived during the 9th century. At that time Saint Demitrianos was bishop of Chytroi (present day Kythrea).
To name some of them are - Changdev Maharaj, Saint Dnyaneshwar, Saint Sopandev, Saint Nivruttinath, Saint Muktabai, Saint Eknath, Saint Jaganade Maharaj, Saint Bhanudas, Gaga Bhatta, etc. Paithan was the home town and Samadhi sthal of the great Marathi saint Eknath; people flock yearly to his shrine during the time of the Paithan yatra, also known as the Nath Shashti. Apegaon village, the birthplace of Saint Dnyaneshwar and his three other siblings is located along the northern bank of the River Godavari, about 12 kilometers easterly to Paithan. Mungi Village, located 15 kilometer far from Paithan was the birthplace of Nimbarka, the founder of the Nimbarka Sampradaya tradition of Vaishnavism.
Saint-Dié Cathedral Saint-Dié Cathedral () is a Roman Catholic church and monument historique of France, located in the town of Saint-Dié-des-Vosges in Lorraine. The cathedral, formerly a collegiate church, is dedicated to Saint Deodatus of Nevers. Since 1777 it has been the seat of the Bishop of Saint- Dié.
Saint Michael's College (St. Mikes or Saint Michael's) is a private, Roman Catholic, liberal arts college in Colchester, Vermont. Saint Michael's was founded in 1904 by the Society of Saint Edmund. Saint Michael's College grants Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees in over 30 majors to their 1,600 undergraduate students.
Glacial Lake at the base of Saint Mary's Glacier Saint Mary's Glacier (or Saint Marys) is a semi-permanent snowfield located in Arapaho National Forest in the U.S. state of Colorado. Saint Mary's Glacier is southeast of James Peak.
Saint John Neumann (1811-1860), an immigrant, Bishop of Philadelphia, and the first American male saint is on the left. On the right is Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton (1774-1821), an educator who became the first American- born saint.
Saint Andrew as patron saint of Scotland. Sculpture in Washington National Cathedral, Washington D.C. Saint Andrew's Day is the feast day of Andrew the Apostle. It is celebrated on 30 November. Saint Andrew's Day (, ) is Scotland's official national day.
West Saint Paul is a city in Dakota County, Minnesota, immediately south of Saint Paul, Minnesota, and immediately west of South Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States.
Saint Berach of Termonbarry, (died 595) was a celebrated Irish saint, whose memory is still celebrated in County Roscommon. He was a disciple of Saint Kevin.
Emmanuel Richardson (born 15 December 2001) is a Saint Martin international footballer who plays as a defender for Saint-Martin Senior League side Juventus Saint-Martin.
Saint-Gobain comprises several brands, including Saint- Gobain Glass, Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics, Weber, British Gypsum, Glassolutions, Gyproc, Artex, Isover, CTD, Jewson, Ecophon, Pasquill and PAM.
Rovers United FC is a Saint Lucian football club based in Castries, competing in the Saint Lucia Gold Division, the top tier of Saint Lucian football.
Big Players FC is a Saint Lucian football club based in Marchand, competing in the Saint Lucia Gold Division, the top tier of Saint Lucian football.
Saint Mary of Graces is considered the co-patroness of Padre Pio TV. The patron saint of this Italian Catholic channel is Saint Pio of Pietrelcina.
This is a list of people on stamps of St. Kitts. It includes those of Saint Christopher, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Kitts-Nevis and Anguilla.
Saint-Apollinaire (Airpro) Aerodrome, , is located west southwest of Saint- Apollinaire, Quebec, Canada.
In this area, wooden niches hold statues of saint Peter and saint Paul.
In 1965, Saint Chely is attached to the parish of Saint Sauveur Sévérac.
The township contains these four cemeteries: Rudolph, Saint Felicitas, Saint Peter and Yingst.
Saint-André-Avellin Aerodrome, , is located northwest of Saint-André-Avellin, Quebec, Canada.
Joliette/Saint-Thomas Aerodrome, , is located east southeast of Saint-Thomas, Quebec, Canada.
The township contains three cemeteries: Polish Lutheran Church, Saint John's and Saint Marys.
Saint Foillan (Faélán, Faolán, Foélán, ) is an Irish saint of the seventh century.
Saint-Quentin Aerodrome formerly , was located northwest of Saint-Quentin, New Brunswick, Canada.
Le Pré-Saint-Gervais is named after a chapel dedicated to Saint Gervasius.
The side altar has a painting of Saint Florian and Saint Gregory Thaumaturgus.
The village is centred on the Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul.
Saint Dyfnog was an early Welsh saint. His feast day is 13 February.
Saint John's University and Saint John's International School are also in Chatuchak District.
Saint Patrick, a 5th-century bishop born in Britain, is Ireland's patron saint.
The territory of Saint Barthelemy consists of Saint Barthelemy and the near islands.
Mont-Tremblant/Saint-Jovite Airport, , is located north of Saint-Jovite, Quebec, Canada.
Saint-Mathias Aerodrome, , is located northeast of Saint-Mathias-sur- Richelieu, Quebec, Canada.
He is sometimes confused with the similarly named Saint Leonorius (Saint Leonore, Lunaire).
Portail de l'église de Saint-Aventin, photographie d'Eugène Trutat.Saint Aventin was a French Saint and a hermit of the 8th century.Nominis : Saint Aventin.Notice historique sur Saint-Aventin d'Aquitaine, martyr, par un prêtre du diocèse, Toulouse, Bon et Privat, 1850 ; rééd.
During its eight years of operation the Belfast - Liverpool route was operated mainly by the Saint Colum I. Several vessels, including the Saint Patrick II, Saint Killian II and Gotland were chartered to cover for the Saint Colum I during overhaul.
Sainte-Pierre airport at lower right on Saint Pierre Island, 2013 Saint-Pierre Airport () is a regional airport located south of Saint-Pierre, in the French overseas collectivity of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon, off the east coast of Canada near Newfoundland.
Saint Gerardo dei Tintori or Tintore (1134(?) – 6 June 1207) is a saint of the Catholic Church, joint patron saint (with Saint John the Baptist) of Monza in Italy, where he is particularly noted as the founder of a hospital.
He died in Saint-Quentin on 11 August 1658According to the inscription of his tombstone, found in Gomart 1851 (p. 258). and was buried in the Saint-Nicolas chapel (today Saint-Roch chapel) of the collegiate church of Saint-Quentin.
Chinese Saint Helenians or Saint Helenians of Chinese descent are Saint Helenians whose ancestry originates in China. Currently, the Chinese are a minority ethnic group in Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha, accounting for 25% of the country's population.
Saint Ronan (fl. c. 6th century?) was an Irish pilgrim saint and hermit in western Brittany. He was a son of Saint Berach and the eponymous founder of Locronan and co-patron of Quimper (France), together with its founder, Saint Corentin.
He died in Saint-Eustache at the age of 75. Today, his home located at 233 rue Saint-Eustache in Saint- Eustache, Quebec, is home to a museum displaying information about and relics from the Battle of Saint-Eustache in 1837.
RCAF Station Saint John or RCAF Aerodrome Saint John, was a military aerodrome that was established at the Saint John Municipal Airport in 1939. The airport was located in the neighborhood of Millidgeville in the city of Saint John, New Brunswick.
The present city of Saint-Chamond is the result of the merger in 1964 of the communes of Saint-Martin-en-Coailleux, Saint-Julien-en-Jarez, Izieux and Saint-Chamond. The new town is the third-largest town in the department.
William of Saint-Thierry. William of Saint-Thierry (French: Guillaume de Saint-Thierry; Latin: Guillelmus S. Theodorici; 1075/80/85–1148) was a twelfth-century French Benedictine abbot of Saint-Thierry, theologian and mystic who became a Cistercian monk and writer.
The priory served the parishes of Plessis, Roullours, Carville, Chênedollé, Truttemer-le-Grand, Montsecret, Sainte-Honorine-la-Chardonne, Saint-Jean-le-Blanc, Campandré, Monchauvet, Frênes, Saint-Vigor-des-Mézerets, Périgny, Cauville, Proussy, Bernières-le- Patry, Maisoncelles-la-Jourdan, Estry, Saint-Christophe-de-Chaulieu, Beauchêne, Clairefougère, Saint-Cornier-des-Landes, Saint-Jean-des-Bois, Saint-Quentin-les-Chardonnets, Yvrandes, Bonnemaison, Courvaudon, Feuguerolles-Bully, Fontaine-Étoupefour, Rosel, La Cambe, Osmanville, Mondrainville, Noyers-Bocage, Planquery, Saint-Germain-d'Elle, Bretteville-le- Rabet, Campeaux, and Colombelles.
Saint John East () is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. The riding was created in the 1973 redistribution and was called East Saint John. The riding was created from the two member district of Saint John East, which was divided into this riding and Saint John-Fundy. Under the 1994 redistribution the riding was largely unchanged, losing some territory to Saint John-Fundy while gaining other small parts from Saint John-Fundy and Saint John Park.
Candidus was first mentioned as a member of the Theban Legion by Saint Eucherius, Bishop of Lyons (434 AD). The 13th-century Golden Legend states: "And the noble man, Maurice, was duke of this holy legion; and they that governed under him, which bare the banners, were named Saint Candidus, Saint Innocent, Saint Exsuperius, Saint Victor, and Saint Constantine, all these were captains."The Golden Legend: The Life of Saint Maurice at Catholic-Forum.com Candidus is called Maurice's senator militum or staff officer.
The Saint Charles River is not a distinct river unto itself, it is in reality an arm of the Saint Lawrence River. The river originates at the end of Lake Saint Francis at Salaberry-de-Valleyfield and passes through the town of Saint- Timothée, before entering Lake Saint Louis to the east. Originally, at the eastern end of Lake Saint Francis, there were two channels, northern channel and the Saint Charles River. Because of the presence of rapids, several canals have been built.
The station opened on 19 October 1904 as part of the first section of line 3 between Père Lachaise and Villiers. The Rue Saint-Maur is named after Saint Maurus, a disciple of Saint Benedict of Nursia, who is said to have saved Saint Placid from drowning. It owes its initial name of Saint-Maur to its proximity to rue Saint-Maur, which corresponds to an old path which led from the Abbey of Saint-Maur to the Abbey of Saint-Denis. Until the early years of the 21st century the station was called Saint-Maur, but on 1 September 1998 its name was changed to avoid confusion with stations on RER line A in Saint-Maur-des-Fossés in the southeastern suburbs of Paris.
Any child born outside of Saint Lucia is a citizen of Saint Lucia at birth if either one of his/her parents are citizens of Saint Lucia.
There is also a Madonna and Child and Saint Anthony by Gregorio De Ferrari (1690) and a sixteenth-century fresco, again depicting Saint Sebastian and Saint Roch.
The house was originally dedicated to the Holy Trinity, and Saint Peter and Saint Paul. A dedication to Saint Swithun, a 9th-century bishop, was added later.
Saint-Maurice-Montcouronne is a commune in the Essonne department in Île-de- France in northern France. Inhabitants of Saint-Maurice-Montcouronne are known as Saint-Mauriciens.
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Saint Firmina or Fermina is a Roman Catholic Italian saint and virgin martyr. She is the patron saint of Civitavecchia, and Amelia Cathedral is dedicated to her.
Saint Finnchu (died ca. 655) was an early Irish Saint. He was born in Brigobann, now Brigown, in the county of Cork, Ireland.Or Saint Findchú mac Finnloga.
Saint-Bruno station is a commuter rail station operated by Exo in Saint-Bruno- de-Montarville, Quebec, Canada. It is served by the Mont-Saint-Hilaire line.
In 1994, Saint Andrew was named the patron saint of Dobruja, in 1997 the patron saint of Romania, while in 2012, November 30 became a public holiday.
Pakis FC is a Saint Lucian football club based in the Micoud Quarter, competing in the Saint Lucia Gold Division, the top tier of Saint Lucian football.
Gregori also helped decorate the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, by painting Saint Francis de Sales, Saint Patrick, and Saint Vincent de Paul.
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He was a recipient of the Order of the White Eagle, the Order of Saint Vladimir, the Order of Saint Anna and the Order of Saint Stanislaus.
Saint-Maur-des-Fossés is served by four stations on Paris RER line A: Saint-Maur – Créteil, Le Parc de Saint-Maur, Champigny, and La Varenne – Chennevières. Saint-Maur-des-Fossés is also served by many buses, like the TVM (Trans-Val-de-Marne), where Saint-Maur-Créteil is one of the bus terminal.
The parish of Saint Thomas ("St. Thomas") is found in the centre of Barbados. It is one of only two landlocked parishes in the island, the other being Saint George to the south. Saint Thomas also exists as one of the whole constituencies existing in Barbados, the others being, Saint Lucy and, Saint Andrew.
Saint Edmund of Canterbury wrote many prayers addressed to her. Saint Richard of Chichester and Saint Thomas Becket were also especially devoted to Mary, but the English saint best known for his devotion was Saint Anselm of Canterbury, who wrote many prayers and books about and dedicated to "the spotless Ever-Virgin Mother of Christ".
Hôpital Saint-Charles (Saint-Charles Hospital) opened at the request of Monseigneur Louis-Zéphirin Moreau in 1902 as the first hospital in Saint- Hyacinthe. In 1928, construction began on the new Saint-Charles Hospital in its current location, with the hospital opening in 1930. The hospital was renamed Hôpital Général de Saint-Hyacinthe (Saint-Hyacinthe General Hospital) in 1964. In 1968, the Hôpital Honoré-Mercier Corporation was created.
The Beauharnois Canal is located in southwestern Quebec, Canada. The canal is part of the Saint Lawrence Seaway. Located in Beauharnois-Salaberry Regional County Municipality within the cities of Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Beauharnois, Saint-Louis-de-Gonzague, and Saint-Stanislas-de-Kostka, the canal connects Lake Saint-Francis to the west (upstream) with Lake Saint-Louis to the northeast (downstream), bypassing a series of rapids on the Saint Lawrence River.
San Miguel is a village on the island of Samar in the Philippines. San Miguel is named after their Patron Saint Michael the Archangel. They celebrate there feast day of their saint and there Barangay, named after the mothertown patron saint, every .............. of the year. This villages' patron saint is "San Roque" or Saint Roch, San Roque is a patron saint of dogs and falsely accused people, among other things.
Carillon and Saint-André-Est became independent municipalities in 1887 and 1958 respectively, their territories being separated from the Parish Municipality of Saint-André-d'Argenteuil. But on December 29, 1999, the Village Municipality of Saint-André-Est, the Village Municipality of Carillon, and the Parish Municipality of Saint- André-d'Argenteuil were rejoined into the new Municipality of Saint- André–Carillon, which was renamed on November 25, 2000, to Saint- André-d'Argenteuil.
Sanguinet is a provincial electoral district in the Montérégie region of Quebec, Canada which elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It consists of the municipalities of Sainte-Catherine, Saint-Constant, Saint- Mathieu, and Saint-Rémi. It was created for the 2012 election from parts of various other electoral districts: it took Sainte-Catherine from Châteauguay, Saint-Constant and Saint-Mathieu from La Prairie, and Saint-Rémi from Huntingdon.
Despite their present conspicuous secularization, the Basques have been Christian Catholic for centuries, but owe much of its religious festivals to ancestral believes and pagan sites sometimes extending as late as the 15th century. Saint Miguel, Saint Mary, Saint John and Saint Peter are its most worshiped and ancient cults, while during the Modern period new saints came into being, notably Saint Ignatius of Loyola and Saint Francis Xavier.
The name in Irish is Cill-t’Seanain Liath, meaning "of Saint Senán, the hoary". Saint Senán is considered to be the brother of Saint Mochuille in local tradition, and is thought to be different from Saint Senán of Iniscathy. However Saint Senán's festival is held on 8 March in Kiltenanlea, the same day that the festival of Saint Senán of Iniscathy is celebrated according to the Martyrology of Donegal.
The riding was located in the South Shore area of the Montreal metropolitan region, within the Quebec region of Montérégie. The district included the Cities of Candiac and La Prairie, the Municipality of Saint-Philippe, and the City of Brossard. The neighbouring ridings were Châteauguay—Saint-Constant, Beauharnois—Salaberry, Saint-Jean, Chambly—Borduas, Saint-Bruno—Saint-Hubert, and Saint-Lambert. Jeanne-Le Ber and LaSalle—Émard located across the Champlain Bridge.
The Museum of Saint Helena is at the foot of Jacob's Ladder The Museum of Saint Helena is a museum on the island of Saint Helena, a British Overseas Territory in the south Atlantic Ocean. It has an extensive collection covering the maritime, military and social history of the island. The museum is managed by the Saint Helena Heritage Society.Saint Helena Heritage Society , Saint Helena National Trust, Saint Helena.
Saint-Pierre-Saint-Jean is a commune in the Ardèche department in southern France.
Saint Henwg of Caerlleon upon Usk was a 5th-century saint and church builder.
Prosper Guéranger, Règle de saint Benoît, (Abbaye Saint-Pierre de Solesmes, réimpression 2007) p46.
The college is now located in Saint Ann, Missouri, a suburb of Saint Louis.
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton (Mother Seton), patron saint of Mother Seton Regional High School.
Saint-Guy is a municipality in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region of Quebec, Canada.
The Saint-Pauloise FC is a football club based in Saint-Paul, Réunion, France.
The Saint Petersburg Mathematical Society () is a mathematical society run by Saint Petersburg mathematicians.
Saint Abundantia (died 804) was a Christian saint. Her feast day is 19 January.
San Ysidro is named for San Ysidro Labrador (Saint Isidore), patron saint of farmers.
Two communes of Calvados, Saint-Manvieu-Norrey and Saint-Manvieu-Bocage, bear his name.
Saint George Parish was created in 1786, and named for the English patron saint.
Saint Martin's Church The parish church in the village is dedicated to Saint Martin.
De Paor, Saint Patrick's World, p. 156.De Paor, Saint Patrick's World, p. 156.
Saint Ulrich's Church The parish church in the settlement is dedicated to Saint Ulrich.
The church contains epitrachelion of Saint Nectarios of Aegina and pillow of Saint Petka.
The following appointments were made in the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George.
The museum occupies the former Saint-Peter hospital, next to the Saint-Roch chapel.
The Saint Barthélemy national football team is the official football team for Saint Barthélemy.
The patron saint of Orvieto is Saint Joseph.Saint Joseph, sqpn.com; accessed 26 March 2015.
The township contains these four cemeteries: Momence, Mount Airy, Saint George and Saint Patricks.
Saint Leo Abbey is a Benedictine monastery located in Saint Leo, Florida, United States.
Statues of Saint Eloi and Saint Herbot stand at the entrance to the choir.
Saint-Mathias/Grant Aerodrome, , is located southeast of Saint-Mathias-sur- Richelieu, Quebec, Canada.
The township contains these three cemeteries: Ringsted Memorial, Saint Johns Lutheran and Saint Pauls.
The final was played at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, Saint-Denis.
The first has seven columned areas, as well as niches with the images of Saint John, Saint Thomas, Saint Peter and Saint James. The second part rises above the main doors with three columned areas containing balconies, stained-glass windows and balustrades, terminating in a rectilinear pendiment with an image of the Ascension of the Lord. In this, the cathedral shares design elements with the Cathedral of Mexico City. Above this, there is a clock with sculptures depicting the Fathers of the Greek Orthodox Church, Saint John Chrisotomus, Saint Basil the Great, Saint Athanasius and Saint Gregory of Nyssa.
Saint Patrick Visitor Centre, February 2010 Saint Patrick Visitor Centre, February 2010 Saint Patrick Visitor Centre, St Patrick's Day, March 2010 The Saint Patrick Visitor Centre is a modern exhibition complex located in Downpatrick, County Down, Northern Ireland. It is a permanent interpretative exhibition centre featuring interactive displays on the life and story of Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. It provides the only permanent exhibition centre in the world devoted to Saint Patrick. It is situated in the town centre, below Down Cathedral and the site of Saint Patrick's grave and is open all year round.
In the 14th century the village supported the church of Saint Julien which was part of the chapter of Saint Just of Narbonne. There were also two convents: the Franciscans and the Royal Abbey of Saint Clare. Unusually, apart from the episcopal city, the town was the only one to have two parishes: Saint-Julien and Saint-André. The parish of Saint-André, which is known today only from ruins and the name of a quarter in the town, was united with Saint-Jacques-de-Béziers in 1096, then with the Abbey of Lagrasse in 1118, then finally with Saint-Sebastian-de- Narbonne.
However, a document from the ninth century does state that his body was already kept in the abbey of Saint- Claude (Saint Oyend, Oyand). The town of Saint-Claude was originally named Saint-Oyand or Saint-Oyend after Saint Eugendus. However, when Claudius had, in 687, resigned his Diocese of Besançon and had died, in 696, as twelfth abbot, the number of pilgrims who visited Claudius' grave was so great that, since the thirteenth century, the name "Saint-Claude" came more and more into use and superseded the other name. Saint-Claude Cathedral, in the town, was dedicated to him.
Saint John Church is a parish within the Wheeling Vicariate of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston. Since June 20, 1995, Saint John Church and Saint James Roman Catholic Church in the neighboring city of McMechen have been served by the same pastor. On June 15, 2016, the pastor of Saint John Church and Saint James Church was also appointed the pastor of Saint Alphonsus Roman Catholic Church in Wheeling, West Virginia. Saint Matthew Evangelical Lutheran Church Saint Matthew Lutheran Church is located in Boggs Run on Boggs Run Road just outside the Benwood city limits.
Saint Sabbas Church Saint Sabbas Church () is a Romanian Orthodox church located at 44 Costache Negri Street in Iași, Romania. It is dedicated to Saint Sabbas the Sanctified.
The township contains these fourteen cemeteries: Browning, Butler, Dawson, Miners (Old), Miners (New), Moyers, Osage, Saint Aloysius, Saint Andrews, Saint Marys, Vaughn, Wells, Zeigler (Old), and Zeigler (New).
Saint Nicholas Princely Church Saint Nicholas Princely Church () is a Romanian Orthodox church located at 65 Anastasie Panu Street in Iași, Romania. It is dedicated to Saint Nicholas.
A Saint She Ain't opened April 21, 1999, at King's Head Theatre in London,["A SAINT SHE AIN'T." A Saint She Ain't. N.p., n.d. Web. 08 Mar. 2015.
Château de Saint-Germain-Beaupré: entrance The Château de Saint-Germain- Beaupré is a château in the commune of Saint-Germain-Beaupré in the Creuse département of France.
The Saint Helena meridian is in East Feliciana Parish. The Saint Helena meridian is not found in the adjoining Saint Helena Parish from which it takes its name.
Saint Clair (alternatively, St. Clair) is an unincorporated community in Hawkins County, Tennessee. Saint Clair is the location of Saint Clair Elementary School and a Volunteer Fire Department.
The district includes the Regional County Municipalities of Acton and Les Maskoutains. It includes the communities of Saint-Hyacinthe, Acton Vale, Saint-Pie, Sainte-Madeleine, and Saint-Dominique.
The National Museum of Saint Kitts is a museum in Basseterre, Saint George Basseterre Parish, Saint Kitts and Nevis. It is run by the St. Christopher National Trust.
In this post, he serves concurrently as the ambassador to Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
Saint-Michel-en-Thiérache Abbey. The former Benedictine Abbey of Saint-Michel- en-Thiérache is located in Saint-Michel, in the Thiérache (Aisne, Picardy), between Paris and Brussels.
The United States Virgin Islands are a group of islands east of Puerto Rico, centered around the three main islands of Saint Thomas, Saint John and Saint Croix.
The Diocese of Lyon honours as saints: Saint Epipodius and his companion Saint Alexander, probably martyrs under Marcus Aurelius; the priest Saint Peregrinus (3rd century); Saint Baldonor (Galmier), a native of Aveizieux, at first a locksmith, whose piety was remarked by the bishop, Saint Viventiolus: he became a cleric at the Abbey of St. Justus, then subdeacon, and died about 760; the thermal resort of "Aquæ Segestæ", in whose church Viventiolus met him, has taken the name of Saint Galmier; Saint Viator (d. about 390), who followed the Bishop Saint Justus to the Thebaid; Saints Romanus and Lupicinus (5th century), natives of the Diocese of Lyon, who lived as solitaries within the present territory of the Diocese of Saint-Claude; Saint Consortia, d. about 578, who, according to a legend criticized by Tillemont, was a daughter of Saint Eucherius; Saint Rambert, soldier and martyr in the 7th century, patron of the town of the same name; Blessed Jean Pierre Néel, b. in 1832 at Ste.
The Comité de Football des Îles du Nord is the official football (soccer) federation of the French half of the island of Saint Martin and Saint Barthélemy island, although Saint Barthélemy now has its own Comité de Football de Saint Barthélemy (Journaux Officiels).
Saint Venerius ( San Venerio) (ca. 560-630) was a monk and hermit. He is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church and is the patron saint of the Gulf of La Spezia and, as of 1961, the patron saint of lighthouse keepers.
The abbey owned two farms, one at Bosc-Auber belonging to Saint-Pierre, and one at Corbeaumont linked to Saint-Léger.SOREL Patrick, Les deux abbayes Saint Pierre et Saint Léger de Préaux et leurs moulins, Connaissance de l'Eure, n°132, avril 2004.
Saint-Ulric is a municipality in Quebec, Canada. On January 12, 2000, the Village Municipality of Saint-Ulric and Parish Municipality of Saint-Ulric-de- Matane were merged to form the Municipality of Rivière-Blanche, renamed to Saint-Ulric on November 11, 2000.
Saint-Gilles-les-Bains, the seaside resort of Saint-Gilles Saint-Gilles is a village located along the west coast of the island of Réunion, in the commune of Saint-Paul. It is the site of the island's most popular seaside resort.
The railway station of Saint-Séverin was located on the "road of Cote Saint-Paul," about 300 metres from the intersection of Côte Saint-Paul. The distance by road between the church of Saint-Severin and its station was about 4.1 km.
Basilique de Saint-Denis () is a Paris Métro station on line 13 in the town centre of Saint-Denis, north of Paris. It connects with tram line 1 at two nearby stops at Basilique de Saint-Denis and Marché de Saint-Denis.
The Saint Andrew's logo bears gold keys and a white cross. The keys refer to Saint Peter's Key, while the white cross is that of Saint Andrew. They symbolize righteousness. The tiger is a signature trademark of Saint Andrew's, signifying ferocity and endurance.
The icons are of: Saint Albert giving the Carmelite 'way of life' (Rule document) to Saint Brocard on Mount Carmel; Blessed John Soreth and Blessed Frances d'Amboise; Saint Elias Kuriakos Chavara and Blessed Isidore Bakanja; Blessed Titus Brandsma and Saint Edith Stein.
Bell tower and apse of the abbey church Saint-Génis-des-Fontaines Abbey is a Benedictine abbey in Saint-Génis-des-Fontaines, Pyrénées-Orientales, France. It was dedicated to Saint Genesius and Saint Michael, to whom the surviving church is still dedicated.
Saint Lawrence (also, Saint Lawrenceburgh) is a former settlement in El Dorado County, California. It was located north of Kelsey. A post office operated at Saint Lawrenceburgh from 1872 to 1875. A post office operated at Saint Lawrence from 1880 to 1882.
She wrote numerous books, including brief biographies of Ignatius Loyola, John Bosco, Teresa of Ávila, Saint Columba, Saint Monica, Saint Athanasius, Catherine of Siena, Saint Benedict, Hugh of Lincoln, Vincent de Paul, and, most famously, Pope Pius X. She died in 1936.
Train station in Saint- Basile. Saint-Basile-le-Grand is served by the Saint-Basile-le-Grand, a commuter rail station on the Exo's Mont-Saint-Hilaire line. Local bus service is provided by the Exo de la Vallée du Richelieu sector.
Saint Agnes High School is a private, Roman Catholic high school in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States. It is located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis, and is affiliated with the Church of St. Agnes in Saint Paul.
Each side panel showed a pair of saints - Saint Prosdocimus and Saint Peter (North Carolina Museum of Art) and Saint John the Baptist and Saint Jerome (now lost). Its colouring prefigures that of Giorgione AA.VV., Brera, guida alla pinacoteca, Electa, Milano 2004.
The name is a Latinized form of the Welsh saint Eilfyw, also well known by his Gaelic name Ailbe. Former forms of the name include Llanelvewe and Llanailfyw. According to Rhyddferch's 11th-century Life of Saint David, Elvis baptized Saint DavidEverything2. "Saint Elvis".
This path was chosen by some even in the early Christian centuries by people such as Saint Marcella, Saint Paula, Saint Galla of Rome and Saint Olympias the Deaconess.Mária Puskely, Károly Vörös, Vilmos Zsidi. A keresztény Európa szellemi gyökerei. Az öreg földrész hagiográfiája.
Saint-Aubin-du-Cormier is located at northeast of Rennes and south of Mont Saint-Michel. The bordering communes are Mézières-sur-Couesnon, Saint-Jean-sur-Couesnon, Saint-Georges-de- Chesné, Mecé, Livré-sur-Changeon, Liffré, Gosné, Ercé-près-Liffré, and Gahard.
Makeba Alcide (born 24 February 1990 in Castries, Saint Lucia) is a Saint Lucian track and field athlete. She holds the Saint Lucia records and OECS records for women's 60m Hurdles, Pentathlon and Heptathlon, and the Saint Lucia record for 100m Hurdles.
Conaree Football Club is a Saint Kitts and Nevis football club based in the Upper Conaree neighborhood of Saint Peter Basseterre Parish. The club currently plays in the Saint Kitts and Nevis Premier Division, the top tier of Saint Kitts and Nevis football.
The chemin Craig begins in Saint-Gilles, southwest of Quebec City. It continues through the town of Saint-Jacques-de-Leeds and the canton of Inverness. It then passes near Kinnear's Mills and through Saint-Jean-de- Brébeuf and Irlande. The path from Saint-Gilles to Saint-Ferdinand d'Halifax corresponds to modern-day Quebec Route 216.
Longueuil merged on January 1, 2002 with the communities of Boucherville, Brossard, Greenfield Park, LeMoyne, Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville, Saint-Hubert, and Saint-Lambert. These cities became boroughs of the Longueuil megacity. Saint-Lambert and LeMoyne combined to become one borough called Saint-Lambert/LeMoyne. The former city of Longueuil was renamed Le Vieux-Longueuil borough.
The Saint-Augustin River has its source in the mountains of Labrador, and winds south to Saint-Augustin Bay. of the main channel is in Labrador. Major tributaries include Matse River, Michaels River, Rivière à la Mouche and Rivière Saint-Augustin Nord-Ouest. The Saint-Augustin Northwest River joins the Saint-Augustin River upstream from its mouth.
A list of airports in Saint Barthélemy, sorted by location. Saint Barthélemy () is an island in the eastern Caribbean Sea. Also known as Saint Barts, Saint Barths, or Saint Barth, it is one of four Leeward Islands that comprise the French West Indies. It became an overseas collectivity (collectivité d'outre- mer or COM) of France on February 22, 2007.
The Mercery of London: Trade, Goods and People, 1130–1578, p.118. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. Saint Louis IX, King of France 1226–70, is the patron saint of French haberdashers. In Belgium and elsewhere in Continental Europe, Saint Nicholas remains their patron saint, while Saint Catherine was adopted by the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers in the City of London.
Abbey of Saint-Cyran-en-Brenne. The Abbey of Saint-Cyran-en-Brenne, also known since 1975 as the Abbey of Saint-Michel-en-Brenne, and originally as Saint- Pierre de Longoret, is an abbey in the town of Saint-Michel-en-Brenne in France, previously in the province of Berry and now in the department of Indre.
Saint Joseph Preparatory High School, formerly the Mount Saint Joseph Academy, is a Catholic, college-preparatory high school founded. Its most recent organization followed upon the 2012 closings of Mount Saint Joseph Academy and Trinity Catholic High School. The school occupies Mount Saint Joseph Academy's former campus, and both institutions were named in honor of Saint Joseph.
Name of the neighborhood derived from Saint Vitus (Sveti Vid in Serbian) - Serbian word "vidovdan" means "the day of Saint Vitus", thus the English translation of the settlement's name would be "the Saint Vitus day's settlement". Saint Vitus is also the patron saint of the neighborhood and stone cross dedicated to him was erected in 1929.
Saint tries to tell Kim what really happened, but Sugar interrupts, asking for money. Kim then tells Saint that Sugar took her to the hospital, and Saint walks away. Back at the counsellor, Kim says that she thinks she's lost Saint. The counsellor suggests to Kim that she tries to speak to Saint in private, going to her apartment.
The electoral district of Papineau was created in 1947 from parts of the Hochelaga, Mercier, St. James and Saint-Denis ridings. It was renamed Papineau-Saint-Michel in 1987 and Papineau-Saint-Denis in 1994. It was shortened back to "Papineau" in 2003. This riding gained territory from Outremont and Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel during the 2012 electoral redistribution.
Chilantakoba Lodge serves as the Order of the Arrow lodge for the Southeast Louisiana Council. Chilantakoba Lodge works as an integral part of the Southeast Louisiana Council in serving Scouting in Assumption, Jefferson, Lafourche, Orleans, Plaquemine, Saint John the Baptist, Saint Bernard, Saint Charles, Saint James, Saint Tammany, and Terrebonne Parishes, as well as a portion of Mississippi.
Winds left residents throughout Barbados without electricity, with a majority of outages occurring in Christ Church, Saint Joseph, Saint Lucy, and Saint Michael provinces. Flooding washed one house off its foundation, while water entered some houses, forcing some people to evacuate. Bridges in Saint Andrew and Saint Joseph were damaged. Additionally, a fuel depot in Speightstown was flooded.
Other notable remains in the Catacomb include: Saints Abdon and Sennen, martyrs Milix and Vincent, Saint Pollio, Saint Candida, Saint Pigmenius, and Saint Quirinus of Rome. The Catacomb contains a fifth/sixth-century fresco of Saints Marcellinus and Peter along with Saint Pollio, as well as an ancient baptistry containing a painting of the crowning of Abdon and Sennen.
Little remains today. Louis XV had planned a model village around the Château de Saint-Hubert, but it also was never completed. A painting by Charles-André van Loo ordered in 1758 for the chapel at Saint-Hubert, The conversion of Saint-Hubert is now housed in the église Saint-Lubin-et-Saint-Jean in Rambouillet.
Saint-Césaire was born in Saint- Cézaire-sur-Siagne on 19 October 1731 to Suzanne-Roseline de Grasse and to François Cresp de Saint-Cézaire. He was nephew to De Grasse. He was promoted to Captain, and made a Knight in the Order of Saint Louis. Saint-Césaire was close to Mirabeau, as was best man at his wedding.
Saint Jacob of Nisibis (, ', Greek: Ἅγιος Ἰάκωβος Ἐπίσκοπος Μυγδονίας), also known as Saint Jacob of Mygdonia,, Saint Jacob the Great, and Saint James of Nisibis, was the Bishop of Nisibis until his death. He was lauded as the "Moses of Mesopotamia", and was the spiritual father of the renowned writer and theologian Saint Ephrem the Syrian.Venables (1911) Saint Jacob was present at the first ecumenical council at Nicaea, and is venerated as a saint by the Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodox Church, and Roman Catholic Church.
The chapel also has a scene of Saint Casimir miraculously helping Lithuanians in the Siege of Polotsk and Saint Wenceslaus fighting with his brother Boleslaus the Cruel. This chapel clearly reflects Pac's interests: he dedicated most of his life to military and thought of himself as a knight. The chapel of Saint Ursula has more figures of early martyrs (Saint Apollonia, Saint Barbara, and Saint Catherine of Alexandria) that emphasize purity. The chapel of Saint Augustine emphasizes his teachings on Holy Trinity as undivided unity.
Each is made of solid quercus kelloggii, a black oak. The images carved within the doors depict Christ, the Holy Virgin Mary, Saint Andrew, Saint Peter, Saint John Chrysostom, Saint Anthusa, Saint Simeon the Stylite and Saint Simeon of the Admirable Mountain. A small plaza with tumbled travertine leading up to the main entrance of the church was inspired by a 6th-century monastery in Saidnaya, Syria, built by the Emperor Justinian. Hanging in the Saint Andrew belfry are five bells cast in Russia.
"Traditional Devotions", Basilica of St. Anthony in Padua There are a number of devotional practices in honor of Saint Joseph; these include the Prayer to Saint Joseph and the Novena to Saint Joseph. Saint Joseph's scapular was approved by Pope Leo XIII in 1893. Saint Joseph's Medal is a sacramental introduced in 1971 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Saint Joseph being declared the patron of the universal church. A number of local devotions and customs to Saint Joseph exist around the world, e.g.
Sirba was ordained a priest May 31, 1986, for the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis. He served in the following positions: assistant priest of the Saint Olaf Parish in Minneapolis (1986–1990) and Saint John the Baptist Parish (1990–1991), Spiritual Director of the Seminary of Saint John Vianney (1991–2000), pastor of the Maternity of Mary Parish, Saint Paul (2001–2006), Director of Spiritual Formation in the Saint Paul Seminary, Saint Paul (2006–2009), vicar general of the same archdiocese since June 2009.
Outside the walls there were a number of faubourgs, or suburbs; on the left bank, the Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés was a virtual town, with its own fair and farms. The Faubourg of Saint-Jacques also on the left bank, was largely occupied by monasteries. The Faubourg Saint-Victor and Faubourg Saint-Marcel were crowded and growing. On the right bank were the Faubourgs of Saint-Honoré, Montmartre, Saint-Denis, du Temple, and the Faubourg Saint-Antoine, filled with artisans and workshops.
The church was built in 1636 and was consecrated the following year to Saint Mary Magdalene; it has a rectangular apse and a lateral chapel dedicated to the Immaculate Conception. The image in the niche on the façade represent the patron saint and is a work of the 17th century. The altar pieces presumably were painted by Josef Renzler in 1800 circa and represent Saint Mary Magdalene with Saint Francis and Saint Anthony; on the lateral altars are depicted Saint Felix and Saint Anthony of Padua.
Saint Mammes is also a popular saint in Lebanon with many churches and convents named in his honor. He is the patron saint of Deir Mimas in Lebanon, where the town celebrates the feast of Saint Mamas on September 15. Grand festivities are organized each year to honor the town's patron saint. The town has an orthodox monastery overlooking the Litani valley of Deirmimas named after the saint in addition to a Melkite catholic church located inside the village also named after Saint Mammes.
The Abbey of Saint-Evroul or Saint-Evroul-sur-Ouche (Saint-Evroult-sur-Ouche, Saint-Evroul-en-Ouche, Saint-Evroult-en-Ouche, Abbaye de Saint-Evroult, Sanctus Ebrulphus Uticensis Tertullian: Q. S. F. Tertullianus, All Works That Survive ed. Franz Oehler) is a former Benedictine abbey in Normandy, located in the present commune of Saint-Evroult-Notre-Dame-du-Bois, Orne, Normandy. Its name refers to its founder, Ebrulf (Evroul), who founded a hermitage in the forest of Ouche around 560. The abbey was rebuilt around 1000.
Saint-Malo Cathedral's bell tower Interior view of Saint-Malo cathedral showing the rose window Part of the cloister of the Saint-Vincent cathedral in Saint-Malo Saint-Malo Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Vincent-de-Saragosse de Saint-Malo) is a Roman Catholic Cathedral located in Saint-Malo, Brittany. The church was founded in dedication to Saint Vincent of Saragossa, and constitutes a national monument of France. It was built in a mix of Roman and Gothic styles during the episcopacy of Jean de Châtillon (1146-1163) on the site of an ancient church founded in the 7th-century. The cathedral suffered damage during WW2 when the steeple toppled onto the Sacred Heart Chapel.
On the walls, below the cornice, are two paintings by Achille Iovine showing the Holy Family, to the left, and Saint Lawrence the Martyr to the right; there are in addition four niches containing gesso statues of the Four Evangelists. Above the cornice are five paintings by Angelo Michele Ricciardi of saints: Saint Francis Xavier, Saint Charles Borromeo, Saint Andrea Avellino, Saint Modestinus and Saint Gaetano Thiene. Off the transept are two chapels alongside the presbytery. To the north is the Chapel of Saint Modestinus, otherwise known as the Chapel of the Treasure of Saint Modestinus (), as it preserves in precious caskets the relics of the patron saint of the diocese and a silver bust of him.
Innovative Materials also manufactures glass products, including self- cleaning, electrochromic, low-emissivity and sun-shielding glass. It is active in 39 countries, targeting emerging economies, a market that now accounts for more than one-third of the divisions sales. It employs a global workforce of 37,100 and in 2006 had sales revenues of 5.1 billion euros. This division is divided in two parts: \- Flat Glass subsidiaries : Saint-Gobain Glass, Glassolutions and Saint-Gobain Sekurit \- High Performance Materials : Saint- Gobain SEFPRO Saint-Gobain Abrasives, Saint-Gobain Crystals, Saint-Gobain Norton, Saint-Gobain Quartz and Saint-Gobain Norpro In 2006, Saint Gobain announced a JV, Avancis, with Shell to produce PV modules based on CIS film technology.
The Flag of Saint Kitts and Nevis An enlargeable map of the Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Saint Kitts and Nevis: The Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis, also known as Saint Christopher and Nevis,Both the names Saint Christopher and Saint Kitts are given in the Constitution of Saint Christopher and Nevis. is a sovereign federal two-island nation located in the Leeward Islands in the Caribbean Sea. It is the smallest nation in the Americas, in both area and population. The capital city and headquarters of government for the federated state is on the larger island of Saint Kitts.
Mark S. Rivituso was born September 20, 1961 in Saint Louis, Missouri, in the Archdiocese. After attending Saint Mary High School in Saint Louis, he obtained his ecclesiastical studies at Cardinal Glennon College Seminary and Kenrick Seminary in St. Louis. He later obtained a Licentiate in Canon Law at the Saint Paul University, in Ottawa, Canada, in 1996. He was ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of Saint Louis by the late Archbishop John L. May on January 16, 1988. After his presbyteral ordination, he held the following positions: parochial vicar of Saint Ambrose Parish in Saint Louis (1988-1990) and the Immaculate Conception Parish, in Dardenne Prairie, Missouri (1990-1993); as a teacher at Saint Dominic High School in O'Fallon, Missouri (1990-1993); Parish Administrator of Saint Margaret of Scotland Parish in Saint Louis (1993-1994); Metropolitan Court member (1993-1994 and 1996-2004); parochial vicar of Saint Jerome Parish in Bissell Hills (1996-2004); in residence at Saint Gabriel the Archangel Parish in Saint Louis (2004-2008).
Sometimes, Saint Parascheva of Thrace(St.Petka) is named The New. There are two other saints with her name, Saint Paraskevi of Rome (2nd century) and Saint Paraskevi of Iconium.
The Saint Lucia U-17 men's national soccer team is the national under-17 association football team of Saint Lucia and is controlled by the Saint Lucia Football Association.
Saint-Siméon is a parish municipality in Quebec, Canada. It is also sometimes called Saint-Siméon-de-Bonaventure to avoid confusion with Saint-Siméon in the Capitale-Nationale region.
A farm in Saint-Épiphane Saint-Épiphane is a municipality in Quebec in the administrative region of Bas-Saint-Laurent and the regional county municipality of Rivière-du-Loup.
There, minor flooding was reported. Moderate wind gusts downed small trees and branches in Saint Croix and Saint John, and some roads were damaged in Saint John, as well.
The canton is organised around Saint- Omer in the arrondissement of Saint-Omer. The altitude varies from 0m (Saint- Omer) to 119m (Wizernes) for an average altitude of 38m.
Saint Aloysius Elementary Academy,About Us, Saint Aloysius Elementary Academy. Accessed November 14, 2016. St. Joseph School and St. Nicholas School.About Us, Saint Nicholas School. Accessed November 14, 2016.
Saint-Pierre-du-Perray is a commune in the Essonne department in Île-de-France in northern France. Inhabitants of Saint-Pierre-du-Perray are known as Saint- Perreyens.
Saint-Cyr-la-Rivière is a commune in the Essonne department in Île-de-France in northern France. Inhabitants of Saint-Cyr-la-Rivière are known as Saint- Cyriens.
Saint-Cyr-sous-Dourdan is a commune in the Essonne department in Île-de-France in northern France. Inhabitants of Saint-Cyr-sous-Dourdan are known as Saint- Cyriens.
Saint-Germain-lès-Corbeil is a commune in the Essonne department in Île-de- France in northern France. Inhabitants of Saint-Germain-lès-Corbeil are known as Saint-Germinois.
Closely linked with Saint-Valery-sur- Somme. The monk evangelist Saint Valery healed Blimond around 615, who succeeded him as head of the abbey at Saint-Valery-sur-Somme.
India–Saint Lucia relations refers to the international relations that exist between India and Saint Lucia. The Embassy of India in Paramaribo, Suriname is concurrently accredited to Saint Lucia.
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Saint Lucia Olympic Committee (IOC code: LCA) is the National Olympic Committee representing Saint Lucia. It is also the body responsible for Saint Lucia's representation at the Olympic Games.
Saint-Basile-le-Grand station is a commuter rail station operated by Exo in Saint-Basile-le-Grand, Quebec, Canada. It is served by the Mont-Saint-Hilaire line.
Mont-Saint-Hilaire station is a commuter rail station operated by Exo in Mont- Saint-Hilaire, Quebec, Canada. It is the eastern terminus of the Mont-Saint- Hilaire line.
Saint Sacerdos of Saguntum (d. ca. 560 AD) is a Spanish saint. He is venerated as a bishop of Saguntum (now Murviedro). He is patron saint of this town.
The township contains these eight cemeteries: Coopers Grove, Elliott Family, Lutheran, New German Evangelical Zion, Saint Anne, Saint Pauls Evangelical Lutheran, Saint Pauls Evangelical Reform and Zion Evangelical Lutheran.
There is a once daily ferry between Charlotte Amalie and Gallows Bay, Saint Croix. International ferries also run between Saint Thomas, Saint John, and the neighboring British Virgin Islands.
Saint Andrews Parish was established in 1786, and it included Saint Croix Parish until 1874.
The city of Saint Cloud is to the immediate north and northeast of Saint Augusta.
Saint Fulcran (died 13 February 1006) was a French saint. He was bishop of Lodève.
Saint-Julien-en-Saint-Alban is a commune in the Ardèche department in southern France.
The Saint Martin skink (Spondylurus martinae) is a species of skink found in Saint Martin.
Saint Patrick Catholic Church and Saint Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church are located within the community.
In Brittany, he has sometimes been confused with Saint Brendan and Saint Brannock (Benedictines, Farmer).
Saint Anthony is part of the Jasper Micropolitan Statistical Area. Saint Anthony is located at .
Saint-Jean-et-Saint-Paul is a commune in the Aveyron department in southern France.
Saint Gens (1104 - 16 May 1127), also named Saint Gens du Beaucet, was a hermit.
Saint Conrad of Constance (; ; 900 26 November 975 AD) was a German bishop and saint.
For a list of former Fréjus Saint-Raphaël players, see :Category:Étoile Fréjus Saint-Raphaël players.
The mountain is home to the sanctuary of Saint Rosalia, the patron saint of Palermo.
Saint Ida is the patron saint of brides and widows, the poor and the weak.
The township contains six cemeteries: Barnes, Bowman, Marlin, Saint Annes, Saint Nicholas and Stipps Hill.
Saint Abibas (also known as Abibo or Abibus) is a first-century pre- congregation saint.
This porch contains statues of Catherine of Sienna, Saint Francis of Assisi and Saint Dominic.
The township contains these four cemeteries: Ambuehl, Harris, New Saint Peter and Old Saint Peter.
Saint-Sulpice (Berrichon: Saint-Spi) is a commune in the Nièvre department in central France.
Saint-Michel-de-Saint-Geoirs is a commune in the Isère department in southeastern France.
Orthodox Church Saint Nikolas Orthodox Church Saint Nikolas was built in 1847 by Nikola Troyanov.
The Saint Lucia FA Cup is the top knockout tournament of the Saint Lucia football.
The seat of the archbishop is the Cathédrale Saint-Pierre et Saint-Paul in Douala.
Saint-Hilaire-Saint-Mesmin is a commune in the Loiret department in north- central France.
The parish-church of Rauris is called the Church of Saint Martin and Saint James.
Saint Polycarp Church () is a Catholic church in İzmir, Turkey. Its patron saint is Polycarp.
Saint David Parish was created in 1786, and named for the patron saint of Wales.
One may also include the Côtes Saint-Martin, Saint-Estève, des Chapeliers and la Voûte.
Monastery of Saint Mary of Parral, the current headquarters of the Order of Saint Jerome.
Saint Felician(us) of Foligno () (c. 160 – c. 250) is the patron saint of Foligno.
The municipality borders with Javerdat, Cieux, Peyrilhac, Veyrac, Saint-Victurnien and Saint-Brice-sur-Vienne.
Société d'histoire régionale de Saint-Hyacinthe, 1998. Histoire de Saint-Simon. Jean-Noël Dion, 1982.
Saint-Pryvé-Saint-Mesmin is a commune in the Loiret department in north- central France.
"Union chrétienne de Saint-Chaumond." Union-Chrétienne de Saint Chaumond. Retrieved on February 18, 2016.
Havre Saint-Pierre Water Aerodrome, , is located east northeast of Havre- Saint-Pierre, Quebec, Canada.
Saint-Bruno-de-Guigues Aerodrome, , is located north of Saint-Bruno-de- Guigues, Quebec, Canada.
Saint-Lambert-de-Lauzon Aerodrome, , is located southeast of Saint-Lambert-de- Lauzon, Quebec, Canada.
Saint-Louis-de-France Aerodrome, , is located northeast of Saint-Louis-de- France, Quebec, Canada.
Saint-Mathieu-de-Beloeil Aerodrome, , is located northwest of Saint-Mathieu- de-Beloeil, Quebec, Canada.
The township contains these five cemeteries: Alpha, Oak Lawn, Saint Marys, Saint Rose and Waucoma.
Roman Catholic parishes around the city include Saint Raphael's Cathedral, Saint Mary's, Sacred Heart, Holy Ghost, Saint Patrick's, Saint Joseph the Worker, Resurrection, Saint Columbkille's and Saint Anthony's. Since the 1870s the religious character of the area has been shaped by the Roman Catholic Church. In 2010, Catholic adherents who regularly attended services made up about 53% of Dubuque County residents. This contrasts with Iowa as a whole, which was about 17% Catholic in 2010.
The Lutheran Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, on Nevsky Prospect, Saint Petersburg The Lutheran Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul (in or in German: Lutherische Kirche der Heiligen Peter und Paul) is a Lutheran church located in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It is one of the oldest and largest Protestant churches in Russia, and the seat of the Archbishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Central Asia.
Saint- Stanislas Historical Committee, (Coll. "Saint-Stanislas" - our 5-6): Volume 1: 1787-1870 Volume 2: 1870-1975 6\. "Complément des répertoires de naissances, mariages, décès, Saint-Stanislas, comté de Champlain: 1986-1996-97" (Additional directories of births, marriages, deaths, Saint-Stanislas, Champlain County: 1986-1996-97), contening 210 years of parish statistics and historical notes, Janine Trépanier-Massicotte, Historical Committee of Saint- Stanislas, 1997, 78 pages, Saint-Stanislas collection - Vol. 22.
The bell tower and choir are accessed via an external stairway, a feature common to other early churches in Brazil. Two choir windows and an oculus sit above the porch. The church is flanked by a small pyramidal bell tower with a tin roof; it is of later construction. The interior of the chapel has images of Saint Francis of Assisi, Saint Benedict, Saint Lucia, Saint Cajetan (Saint Caetano), and Saint Peter.
The Abbey of Saint-Pierre & Saint-Paul in Bèze, Côte-d'Or, was the fourth of the Merovingian abbeys of the diocese of Langres, after Moûtiers-Saint-Jean, Saint-Bénigne and Saint-Seine. The abbey was founded by Amalgaire(fr), Duke of Lower Burgundy, brother of Waldalenus, Duke of Upper Burgundy and father of Saint Donatus of Besançon. Amalgaire founded the abbey in the reign of Chlothar II (r. 613–629) in the autumn of 629.
Saint-Cloud is served by two stations on the Transilien La Défense and Transilien Paris – Saint-Lazare suburban rail lines: Le Val d'Or and Saint-Cloud. The town is also served by the T2 Tramway, which runs alongside the Seine. Central Saint-Cloud, known as le village, is also served by the metro station 'Boulogne-Pont de Saint-Cloud' (line 10), across the Seine on the Boulogne-Billancourt side of the Pont de Saint Cloud.
On 1 January 1860, the city of Paris was enlarged by annexing neighbouring communes. On that occasion, a part of the commune of Saint-Ouen was annexed to the city of Paris. At the same time, the commune of La Chapelle-Saint-Denis was disbanded and divided between the city of Paris, Saint-Ouen, Saint-Denis, and Aubervilliers. Saint-Ouen received a small part of the territory of La Chapelle-Saint-Denis.
The Hospital of Saint Raphael or Saint Raphael Hospital, located in New Haven, Connecticut, United States, was a 511-bed community teaching hospital founded by the Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth in 1907. On September 12, 2012, Yale-New Haven Hospital acquired the assets of the Hospital of Saint Raphael, making it a single 1,541-bed hospital with two main campuses, and establishing Saint Raphael's as Yale-New Haven Hospital Saint Raphael Campus.
The borough's community centres include the Centre Saint-Zotique, the Centre d'éducation populaire (CEDA), Tyndale-St. George's Community Centre, Maison Saint-Charles, and Centre Monseigneur-Pigeon. It is served by four libraries: Marie-Uguay, Saint-Henri, Georges-Vanier, and Saint-Charles. Sporting facilities include the Complexe récréatif Gadbois, one of the largest on the island, as well as the Piscine Émard, Piscine Saint-Henri, Centre sportif de la Petite-Bourgogne, and Piscine Saint-Charles.
In 1864 it split into the Saint-Victor-de-Tring and Saint-Éphrem-de- Tring municipalities. Saint-Victor-de-Tring was named after a Catholic parish, which was established in 1848 and became canonical in 1852. The parish included parts of Saint-François-de-Beauce parish and of Tring and Broughton townships. It was named after Pope Saint Victor I because the first chapel's construction started on July 28, Saint Victor's feast day.
Clos Fourtet vines have roses planted at the end of the rows Saint-Émilion Saint-Émilion is an appellation d'origine contrôlée (AOC) for wine in the Bordeaux wine region of France, where it is situated in the Libourne subregion on the right bank of the Dordogne. Saint-Émilion is registered as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. Its represent 67.5% of the total area of wine-producing communes (Saint-Émilion, Saint-Christophe-des-Bardes, Saint-Hippolyte, Saint- Étienne-de-Lisse, Saint-Laurent-des-Combes, Saint-Pey-d’Armens, Saint-Sulpice- de-Faleyrens, Vignonet, and a part of the Libourne commune) and 6% of the total Bordeaux vineyard. The wines of Saint-Émilion are typically blended from different grape varieties, the three main ones being Merlot (60% of the blend), Cabernet Franc (nearly 30%) and Cabernet Sauvignon (around 10%).
It has been deeply linked for many years to the regions that constituted the counties of Urgell, Pallars and Cerdanya during the Middle Ages, with which it identifies and forms a historical and geographic unit maintained up to the present day. The diocese totally or partially occupies the Ripollès, Cerdanya, Alt Urgell, Segarra, Urgell, Pla d'Urgell, Noguera, Pallars Jussà, Pallars Sobirà, Alta Ribagorça and the Vall d'Aran regions. The bishopric's jurisdiction extends to 408 parishes, although today some have a very reduced population. Almost all of the parishes come from distant times, as the very titular saints of their churches. The most common are Saint Mary (in 90 parochial churches, as well as the cathedral), Saint Peter (35), Saint Martin (29), Saint Saturninus (24), Saint Steven (23), Saint Michael (19), Saint Andrew (17), Saint Julian (12), Saint Eulalia (11), Saint Vincent and Saint Felix (10).
Saint-Michel station takes its name from the street under which it lies, boulevard Saint-Michel, named since about the late eighteenth century for the former Ville Saint-Michel within which it is located. Saint-Michel is the French Catholic title for the archangel Michael.
Saint-Gédéon or is a municipality in Quebec, Canada, in the regional county municipality of Lac-Saint-Jean-Est and the administrative region of Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean. It is on the eastern shore of Lac Saint-Jean at the mouth of the Belle River.
The interior of the dome structure located above the transept crossing has two layers of balconies. Sixteen paintings depicting Jesus, the twelve apostles (with Saint Matthias instead of Judas Iscariot), the evangelists Saint Mark and Saint Luke, and Saint Paul decorated the first level balcony.
Saint Lucia nationality law is contained in the provisions of the Saint Lucia Constitution Order 1978 and in the relevant provisions of the constitution of Saint Lucia. A person may be a citizen of Saint Lucia through birth, descent, registration, naturalisation or through investment.
Saint-Raphaël () is a commune in the Saint-Raphaël Arrondissement, Nord department of Haiti. It is the seat of Saint-Raphaël Arrondissement. Saint- Raphaël is located at the intersection of Route 307 and National Route 3 between Cap-Haïtien and Hinche.Miller, Debra et al.
Saint-Joseph is a civil parish in Madawaska County, New Brunswick, Canada. For governance purposes it forms the local service district of the parish of Saint-Joseph. Saint-Joseph bisects Madawaska and Saint-Jacques Parishes, the only area in the province where parishes are discontiguous.
Lacoursière, Paul. "Répertoire des décès: paroisse Saint-Stanislas, comté de Champlain, 1787-1986" (Directory death: Saint-Stanislas Parish, Champlain County, 1787-1986). S.L., s.n., s.d. 133 p. (Coll. "Saint-Stanislas" - no. 18). 5\. Lacoursière, Paul. "Répertoire des sépultures: St-Stanislas" (Directory Graves: Saint-Stanislas).
Saint-Louis Airport () is an airport serving Saint-Louis, the capital of the Saint-Louis Region in Senegal. Saint-Louis is located near the Senegal River, and served as Senegal's capital until independence in 1960. It is north of Senegal's current capital in Dakar.
Saint-Marie, often called by its original English form, Saint Mary, is a civil parish in Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada. For governance purposes it is divided between the village of Saint-Antoine and the local service district of the parish of Saint Mary.
Saint-Cloud faience plate, 1700-1710. Saint Cloud soft porcelain vase, with blue designs under glaze, 1695-1700. Saint-Cloud porcelain was a type of soft- paste porcelain produced in the French town of Saint-Cloud from the late 17th to the mid 18th century.
It was in 1887 that the current name, Saint-Genis-Pouilly, first appeared on the State civil registers. Previously, Saint-Genis-Pouilly was called Pouilly-Saint-Genis. Before that, the two towns were separately identified. Historically the spelling Saint-Genix had been widely used.
Micro SAINT began as a "micro" computer implementation of the SAINT (Systems Analysis of Integrated Networks of Tasks) language in the 1980s.Drews, C. (1986) Anybody Can Simulate! A Discussion of Micro SAINT. SAINT was a FORTRAN based discrete event simulation language developed in the 1970s.Seifert.
Saint Bernard's School was located in the North End neighborhood of Saint Paul, Minnesota, near the intersection of Rice Street and Maryland Avenue, north of the state capitol. Being a non-public school, Saint Bernard's was part of the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis.
Blowhole, St. Lucy parish coast. The parish of Saint Lucy ("St. Lucy") is the northernmost area in the country of Barbados. Saint Lucy is the only parish of Barbados out of the eleven to be named after a female patron saint, Saint Lucy of Syracuse.
Saint Serf or Serbán (Servanus) () is a saint of Scotland. Serf was venerated in western Fife. He is called the apostle of Orkney, with less historical plausibility. Saint Serf is connected with Saint Mungo's Church near Simonburn, Northumberland (off the Bellingham Road, north of Chollerford).
With Aiol and Mirabel, it forms the 'small cycle of Saint- Gilles'. The Saint Gille referred to is Saint-Gilles, Gard, wrongly referred to in the poem as being in ProvenceGaston Raynaud, Elie de Saint Gille. 1879. Pages XVII-XIX. Available online via Wikisource..
Wind gusts on Saint Thomas reached . Island-wide blackouts occurred on Saint Thomas and Saint John, while 25,000 customers lost power on Saint Croix. The high winds downed trees across the islands. Along the coast, multiple boats broke from their moorings and washed ashore.
Flag of Saint Helena Saint Helena, part of the British overseas territory of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha, competed in the 2010 Commonwealth Games held in Delhi, India, from 3 to 14 October 2010. Saint Helena sent a team of four shooters.
The town of Saint-Papoul was founded during the 8th century when an abbey was established here, dedicated to Saint Papulus. The diocese of Saint-Papoul, of which Saint-Papoul Cathedral was the center, was created an episcopal see by John XXII in 1317.
The patron saint of the RNZAOC is Saint Barbara. St Barbara is the patron saint of workers with explosives, artilleryman and miners. St Barbara's day is commemorated on 4 December.
Other Anglo- Saxon missionaries to the continent include Lebuin, Ewald and Suidbert. Saint Walpurga (Walburga) and her brothers Saint Willibald and Saint Winibald assisted Boniface, Willibald founding the Heidenheim monastery.
Saint Mesmin (Maximin, Maximinus) (died ca. 520 AD) is a French saint associated with the Bishopric of Orléans. He provided direction to Leonard of Noblac. Saint Euspicius was his uncle.
Jacques Tarbé de Saint-Hardouin was born on December 5, 1899.Jacques Tarbé de Saint-Hardouin, GeneaNet His father was Georges Tarbé de Saint- Hardouin and his mother, Renée Étienne.
Saint Stephen is a city in Stearns County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 851 at the 2010 census. Saint Stephen is part of the Saint Cloud Metropolitan Statistical Area.
The township contains ten cemeteries: Davis, Greenbush, Isley, Lafayette City Burial Grounds, Rest Haven Memorial Park, Sons of Abraham, Spring Vale, Saint Boniface, Saint Joseph's, Saint Marys, and Temple Israel.
Le Val-Saint-Germain is a commune in the Essonne department in Île-de-France in northern France. Inhabitants of Le Val-Saint-Germain are known as Val- Saint-Germinois.
Monastery of Parral (Segovia, Spain). Monastery of Parral (Segovia, Spain). Saint Jerome with Saint Paula and Saint Eustochium (painting of Francisco de Zurbarán at National Gallery of Art in Washington).
The long river rises at Ligny-Saint-Flochel and passes through Saint-Pol-sur-Ternoise to join the river Canche at Huby-Saint-Leu, near to the town of Hesdin.
The Saint Helena football team is a representative football team of Saint Helena, organised by the Saint Helena Football Association. The team is not affiliated with any confederation or FIFA.
Longueuil–Saint-Hubert station is a commuter rail station operated by Exo in the Saint-Hubert borough of Longueuil, Quebec, Canada. It is served by the Mont-Saint-Hilaire line.
St. Raphael's Cathedral, Dubuque, Iowa. Contained within the altar is the box containing the remains of Saint Cessianus. Saint Cessianus (ca. 295 - 303) is a Roman Catholic saint and martyr.
Saint-Augustin Airport, ,Great Circle Mapper: CYIF / YIF - Pakuashipi, Québec (St. Augustin Airport) is located on the shore of the Rivière Saint-Augustin near Saint-Augustin and Pakuashipi, Quebec, Canada.
Entrance The station platforms Saint-Ouen is a station in Paris' express suburban rail system, the RER. It is situated in Saint-Ouen, in the département of Seine-Saint-Denis.
Saint Helena is not now a major breeding site for seabirds as Ascension is, but it used to have more endemic birds, all but one of which are now extinct. The wirebird (Charadrius sanctaehelenae) is a type of plover, and is the national bird. It is called the wirebird due to its thin legs that look like wire. Extinct birds on the island include the large Saint Helena petrel, small Saint Helena petrel, Saint Helena crake, Saint Helena swamphen, Saint Helena dove, Saint Helena cuckoo and, most famously, the St. Helena hoopoe.
In 1831 Sir Walter Scott published a rhyme which had been used as a prelude to the Papa Stour Sword Dance, Shetland in around 1788.Scott's Papa Stour Sword Dance — 1788 It features seven characters, Saint George, Saint James, Saint Dennis, Saint David, Saint Patrick, Saint Anthony and Saint Andrew, the Seven Champions of Christendom. All the characters are introduced in turn by the Master, St. George. There is no real interplay between the characters and no combat or cure, so it is more of a "calling-on song" than a play.
Saint Domnius (also known as Saint Dujam or Saint Duje, Saint Domnio, Saint Doimus, or Saint Domninus) was a Bishop of Salona (today's Solin) around the year 300, and is venerated as the patron of the nearby city of Split in modern Croatia. Salona was a large Roman city serving as capital of the Province of Dalmatia. Saint Domnius was martyred with seven other Christians in the persecutions of the Emperor Diocletian. He was born in Antioch, in modern-day Turkey but historically in Syria, and beheaded in 304 at Salona.
Holy Resurrection Orthodox Church houses two reliquary icons, one of Saint Herman of Alaska and one of Saint Nicholas the Wonderworker. The relic of Saint Herman of Alaska was given to the church by Metropolitan Theodosius during a parish visit. In the icon of Saint Nicholas, the saint is pictured holding the city of Berlin in his hand. The relic of Saint Nicholas was found in the altar in late summer of 2003, originally transferred from Saint Nicholas Orthodox Church in Richmond, Maine, and placed into the icon by Bishop Nikon December 6, 2003.
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint-Étienne (Latin: Dioecesis Sancti Stephani; French: Diocèse de Saint-Étienne) is a Latin Rite Catholic diocese in France, based in the city of Saint-Étienne in the Loire department. It was established on 26 December 1970 out of the Archdiocese of Lyon-Vienne and consists of the arrondissements of Saint-Étienne and Montbrison, thus constituting the greater part of the department of the Loire. The seat of the bishop is Saint-Étienne Cathedral, dedicated to Saint Charles Borromeo (French: Cathédrale Saint- Charles-de-Borromé de Sainte-Étienne).
The parish churches of Bolazec, Lescouët-Gouarec and Tréguidel are also dedicated to him. The saint's name is composed of the Breton elements gwenn "white, fair; blessed" and hael "generous". According to Gwennole Le Menn, the saint's name is to be found in a number of placenames, including Locunel in Caudan, Saint-Guinel in Mauron, Saint-Guénal and Saint-Vinnel in Poullaouen, Lanvenaël in Plomeur, Saint-Vénal and Saint-Guénal in Landivisiau and Saint-Vénal in Saint-Pol-de-Léon. Kervénal also occurs three times, in Côtes-d'Armor, Finistère and Morbihan.
390px The Virgin Appears to the Saint Luke and Saint Catherine is an oil on canvas painting by Annibale Carracci, now in the Louvre in Paris. It was commissioned in 1589 for the notaries' chapel in Reggio Emilia Cathedral and completed three years later. It is also known as The Virgin of Saint Luke, The Saint Luke Madonna and Child and Apparition of the Virgin to Saint Luke and Saint Catherine. Luke was chosen as the patron saint of both painters and notaries, appearing twice, at bottom left and top right.
In Saint Lucia, the Queen's official title is: Elizabeth the Second, by the Grace of God, Queen of Saint Lucia and of Her other Realms and Territories, Head of the Commonwealth. This style communicates Saint Lucia's status as an independent monarchy, highlighting the Monarch's role specifically as Queen of Saint Lucia, as well as the shared aspect of the Crown throughout the realms. Typically, the Sovereign is styled "Queen of Saint Lucia," and is addressed as such when in Saint Lucia, or performing duties on behalf of Saint Lucia abroad.
First mentioned in 1278, the monastery is said to contain relics of the saint. Church of Saint George in Lalibela, Ethiopia. The Church of Saint George in Lalibela, Ethiopia dates to around 1200 AD. The church is dedicated to the saint, and is one of eleven monolithic churches in Lalibela, a holy city in Ethiopia and a site of pilgrimage. St. George's Cathedral in Addis Ababa is also dedicated to the saint, and the city's main football club is Saint George S.C.. A local beer is named after the saint.
It has twelve columns around the main entrance, with Saint Francis and Saint Augustine on the first floor. On the second floor, a stone relief depicts Saint Dominic kneeling as he receives the keys of heaven from Saint Peter and the Epistles from Saint Paul as the Holy Spirit rises above the group. In the center at the top is a bas relief of the Assumption located between two windows that light the choir area. It is decorated on the east side with stone figures of Saint Dominic and Saint Francis.
Saint Joseph's Academy and Free School developed into Saint Joseph College High School (1890–1946), Saint Joseph's High School (1946–1982), and Saint Joseph College (1902–1973), a four-year liberal arts college for women. There was a long shared history between Saint Joseph and Mount St. Mary's. In 1815, Mother Seton sent several of the Sisters of Charity to manage the Infirmary at Mount St. Mary's. As enrollment at Saint Joseph's Academy grew in the 1800s, some professors from Mount St. Mary's were added to the Saint Joseph's faculty.
Robert de Longvilliers de Poincy (or Lonvilliers; 1611 – 1 April 1666) was a French local governor of Saint Christophe and Saint Martin in the French Antilles. His uncle, Phillippe de Longvilliers de Poincy, was commander of the French colonies in the Antilles from 1639 to 1651, then commander of the colonies of Saint Christophe, Saint Croix, Saint Barthélemy, and Saint Martin for the Knights of Malta. Longvilliers reestablished French control of the northern part of Saint Martin after the Spanish withdrew and the Dutch tried to take over the whole island.
The full name of the treaty is Agreement on maritime delimitation between the Government of the French Republic and the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland concerning Saint Martin and Saint Barthélemy, on one hand, and Anguilla on the other. When the treaty was signed, Saint Martin and Saint Barthélemy were both part of the Guadeloupe overseas department of France. In 2007, Saint Martin and Saint Barthélemy became two separate overseas collectivities of France. As a result, the first treaty now defines only the Anguilla – Saint Martin maritime boundary.
The lesser Saint Croix skink (Capitellum parvicruzae) is a species of skink found in Saint Croix.
In August 2011, Saint-Ex, a theatrical production of Saint-Exupéry's life, premiered in Weston, Vermont.
Its patron saint is Saint Athanasius. The college Church of Sant'Atanasio is also a titular church.
Château- Arnoux-Saint-Auban and surrounding districts Château-Arnoux-Saint-Auban is on the River Durance.
Saint-Sauveur is a settlement in Gloucester County, New Brunswick. Saint- Sauveur is on Route 160.
Lac-Saint-Joseph is a town in Quebec, Canada, located on the namesake Saint- Joseph Lake.
Saint Gwrddlew or Gwrtheli, Gartheli, was a pre-congregational saint of the 5th century medieval, Wales.
St. John Vianney is patron saint of parish priests. St. Stephen is patron saint of deacons.
Saint Omer was laid out in 1834. It was possibly named for Saint-Omer in France.
The Church was known as Saint Benet's until 1881 when it became known as Saint Mary's.
The township contains these five cemeteries: Dieterich, Immaculate Conception, King, Saint Aloysius and Saint John Lutheran.
The township includes the following cemeteries: Catholic, Danville, Oak Grove, Peace, Saint John and Saint John's.
The village is bounded by Bourg- Saint-Pierre (Switzerland), Etroubles, Gignod and Saint-Rhémy-en-Bosses.
Saint-Mathieu-de-Laprairie Aerodrome, , is located west southwest of Saint- Mathieu-de-Laprairie, Quebec, Canada.
Every year on 13 June the feast of the town's patron saint, Saint Barnabas, is celebrated.
Saint-Martin-Saint-Firmin is a commune in the Eure department in Normandy in northern France.
The township contains eight cemeteries: Barkman, Hunt, Myers, Saint Catherines, Saint James, Sixmile, Whitcomb and Wohrer.
Saint Just is the self-titled debut album by the Italian progressive rock group Saint Just.
Saint Catherine's Church The parish church in the settlement is dedicated to Saint Catherine of Alexandria.
Saint Leonard's Church The church in the centre of the settlement is dedicated to Saint Leonard.
Castonguay served as Mayor of Saint-Félicien in Saguenay-Lac-Saint- Jean from 1935 to 1940.
It was later renamed to Hospicio de San Jose after Saint Joseph, the orphanage's patron saint.
Saint-Jean-Saint-Germain is a commune in the Indre-et-Loire department in central France.
Saint-Jean-Saint-Maurice-sur-Loire is a commune in the Loire department in central France.
Saint Teresa of Avila Catholic Church The Saint Teresa of Avila Catholic Church dates from 1959.
It is associated with the saint Nund Rishi as well as another saint Sheikh Ahmed Karim.
João Pessoa's evening skyline (center-eastern region). Saint Francis Church and Saint Anthony Convent (northern region).
Saint-Maurice-Saint-Germain is a commune in the Eure-et-Loir department in northern France.
The Saint Paul Dispatch was a daily newspaper in Saint Paul, Minnesota from 1868 until 1985.
Other early parishes in the diocese include Saint Mary's, Sacred Heart, Holy Ghost, and Saint Anthony's.
Coenred is also mentioned in two 8th-century hagiographies, those of Saint Wilfrid and Saint Guthlac.
Saint-Martin-de-Saint-Maixent is a commune in the Deux-Sèvres department in western France.
Saint Fridolin of Säckingen is the patron saint of the Roman Catholic parish church of Ustersbach.
The 5th constituency of Seine-Saint-Denis is a French legislative constituency in Seine-Saint-Denis.
The cathedral was dedicated to Saint Patrick and Saint Felim in 1942 and consecrated in 1947.
Satellite photo of the Mont-Saint-Michel bay Mont-Saint- Michel Bay is about in size.
Saint Voukolos Church () is a Greek Orthodox church in İzmir, Turkey. Its patron saint is Voukolos.
"What's Up?: The Abbey Chronicle." The Abbey Banner: Magazine of Saint John's Abbey. Saint John's Abbey.
Residents of the area witnessed or took part in the Lower Canada Rebellion of 1837-1838. Local administrative structures emerged in Saint-Constant in 1845 with the introduction of the parish municipality and the school board. However, the vast territory of the parish of Saint-Constant was already subdivided for Saint-Rémi (1840), Saint- Édouard (1833), and Saint-Isidore (1833).
A Chardonnay from Saint- Véran. The Saint-Véran appelation came into being on January 6, 1971. An enthronement ceremony was held at the Château de la Balmondière in Saint Vérand. The AOC wine produced by the 6 Mâconnais communes of Chânes, Chasselas, Davayé, Leynes, Prissé and Saint-Vérand was christened Saint-Véran (without a final 'd'), the old spelling of the village's name.
Saint Scholastica is the patron saint of Benedictine nuns, education, and convulsive children, and is invoked against storms and rain. Her feast is celebrated on February 10. Saint Scholastica's Day bears special importance in the Benedictine monastic calendar. In iconography, Saint Scholastica is often represented as an abbess, in Benedictine habit and holding the Rule of Saint Benedict, a crucifix or a dove.
In 1845, the Municipality of Valcartier was created in 1845 but abolished in 1847. The Parish Municipality of Saint- Gabriel-de-Valcartier was officially established in 1855, then divided in 1862 into two municipalities: Saint-Gabriel-Ouest and Saint-Gabriel-de-Valcartier. In 1985, Saint-Gabriel-Ouest and Saint-Gabriel-de-Valcartier were merged again to form the current municipality.
In various legends he is identified with Christian saints (Saint George, Elijah, Saint Nicholas, Saint Simeon, Saint Naum or Saint Spyridon). According to a legend, his body was buried in seven coffins, in remote towns in the lands of the Infidels. Nowadays, alleged tombs (türbe) are found over the Balkans (Blagaj village of Mostar, Krujë, Kaliakra) and western Anatolia (İznik).
Saint Cainnech of Aghaboe (515/16–600), also known as Saint Canice in Ireland, Saint Kenneth in Scotland, Saint Kenny and in Latin Saint Canicus, was an Irish abbot, monastic founder, priest and missionary during the early medieval period. Cainnech is one of the Twelve Apostles of IrelandGrattan-Flood, William. "The Twelve Apostles of Erin." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 1.
Canadian National railway bridge in Saint-Adelphe, Quebec, Canada, spanning the Batiscan River. Photo from October 15, 2016.Jeanot designated as Indian in the 1861 census of Saint-Stanislas, was one of the first residents of Saint-Adelphe. His residence was located nearby the Manitou Falls on the banks of the Batiscan River, at the limit of Saint-Stanislas and Saint- Adelphe.
Saint George is one of the most venerated saint in the Oriental Orthodox church. It is believed that the saint (called Geevargheese Sahada in Malayalam) protects believers against serpents, ailments, and any kind of danger in general. Feast of Saint George is celebrated on 6 May. There are various traditions and rituals associated with feast of Saint George in Indian Orthodox Church.
Cap Ferrat viewed from the Plateau Saint-Michel View from Èze to Cap Ferrat Cap Ferrat () () is situated in the Alpes-Maritimes département, in southeastern France. It is located in the commune of Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat. Saint Hospitius lived here as a recluse during the sixth century. Thus, the cape is sometimes called Cap-Saint-Hospice or Cap-Saint-Sospis.
Saint Gwenfyl was one of the children or descendants of Brychan. She founded a chapel named Capel Gwenvyl, which no longer exists, subordinate to Llanddewi Brefi in Ceredigion. Other chapels at Llanddewi Brefi were Blaenpennal chapel (Saint David), Capel Bettws Lleicu (Saint Lucia) and Capel Gartheli (Saint Gartheli). She shares a festival on 1 November with her sister, Saint Callwen.
Visitors to his shrine included Anne of Austria, Bishop Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet, Saint John of Matha, King Louis XIII of France, and Saint Vincent de Paul. Saint Fiacre had a reputation for healing haemorrhoids, which were denominated "Saint Fiacre's figs" in the Middle Ages. Cardinal Richelieu venerated his relics hoping to be relieved of the infirmity.Richard Marius, "Vita – Saint Fiacre", Harvard Magazine (1998).
The national bird of Saint Lucia. The Saint Lucia amazon (also known as the Saint Lucia parrot) (Amazona versicolor) is a species of parrot in the family Psittacidae. It is endemic to Saint Lucia and is the country's national bird. It was first described by Miller in 1776, this beautiful parrot is, and always has been found only in Saint Lucia.
Saint-Fiacre is a commune in the Seine-et-Marne department in the Île-de- France region in north-central France. It is named after Saint Fiacre who built a hospice for travelers at the end of the 6th century in what is now Saint-Fiacre, Seine-et-Marne. He is still revered as the patron saint of Saint-Fiacre.
Examples of this are the Jesuits Saint Francisco Javier (the so-called "apostle of India" who evangelized India, China and Japan) and Saint José de Anchieta ("apostle of Brazil"), the Franciscans Saint Junípero Serra (apostle of California) and Saint Peter of Saint Joseph de Betancur ("apostle of Guatemala"), or the Dominican Thomas of Zumárraga (missionary in Japan), among many others.
This altar dates to 1854 and has a statue of saint Roch on the left side and saint Sebastian on the right side. Saint Roch and saint Sebastian were the two saints most invoked to rid an area of the plague. An oil painting in the chapel depicts saint Francis de Sales receiving the scapular. He was the Bishop of Geneva.
Maelgwn was a generous contributor to the cause of Christianity throughout Wales. He made donations to support Saint Brynach in Dyfed, Saint Cadoc in Gwynllwg, Saint Cybi in Anglesey, Saint Padarn in Ceredigion, and Saint Tydecho in Powys., A History of Wales, Vol. I He is also associated with the foundation of Bangor, but hard evidence of this is lacking.
Saint-Paul is a community in Saint-Paul Parish, Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada northwest of Moncton. Its name is sometimes lengthened to match that of the Roman Catholic ecclesiastical parish of Saint-Paul-de-Kent, which can cause confusion with the civil parish of Saint-Paul and (by extension) with the local service district of the parish of Saint-Paul.
The Saint-Louis river is a tributary of the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River. This river flows through the municipalities of Sainte-Barbe, Saint- Stanislas-de-Kostka, Saint-Louis-de-Gonzague, Saint-Étienne-de-Beauharnois and Beauharnois, in the Beauharnois-Salaberry Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Montérégie, in the Southwest of province of Quebec, in Canada.
Saint-Alexis-de-Matapédia is a village and municipality in the Gaspésie–Îles- de-la-Madeleine region of eastern Quebec, Canada. In addition to Saint-Alexis- de-Matapédia itself, the municipality also includes the communities of Léonard-de-Matapédia and Saint-Benoît-de-Matapédia. In 2003, the Parish Municipality of Saint-Alexis-de-Matapédia became the Municipality of Saint- Alexis-de-Matapédia.
Little is known about Práxedes, and not all accounts agree. According to Jacobus de Voragine's The Golden Legend, Práxedes was the sister of Saint Pudentiana; their brothers were Saint Donatus and Saint Timothy. During one of the periods of persecution, they buried the bodies of Christians and distributed goods to the poor. De Voragine's brief account states they died in 165, "in the reign of Emperors Marcus and Antoninus II." Sabine Baring-Gould, in the entry for Saint Novatus, states that the "holy virgin" Práxedes was a daughter of Saint Pudens, sister of Saint Pudentiana, and that her brothers were Saint Novatus and Saint Timothy.
Crown of Queen Jeanne d'Évreux in the treasure of Saint Denis in 1706, from Dom Michel Félibien, Histoire de L'Abbaye Royale de Saint-Denys en France. French kings had also their personal crowns, worn after the coronation, during the banquet held at the Palace of Tau, like the crown of Saint Louis called the Sainte Couronne de France, Crown of Saint Louis in the treasure of Saint Denis. Crown of Saint Louis or Sainte Couronne de France. Henry IV or Louis XIV One of the cupboards of the treasure of Saint Denis with four crowns including the ones of Louis XIV and, down right, of Saint Louis.
Saint Constantius () is venerated as a member of the legendary Theban Legion. Similar to the cults of Saint Chiaffredo at Crissolo, Saint Bessus at Val Soana, Saint Tegulus at Ivrea, Saint Magnus at Castelmagno, and Saint Dalmatius at Borgo San Dalmazzo, the cult of Saint Constantius was linked with that of the Theban Legion to lend antiquity to a local saint about whom nothing was really known. According to tradition, Constantius survived the decimation of his Legion and fled to the Val Maira, today in the province of Cuneo, with some other survivors. These included Constantine, Dalmatius, Desiderius, Isidore, Magnus, Olympius, Pontius, Theodore, and Victor.
Saint Germain en Laye is connected to other communes by the Résalys bus network operated by Transdev Montesson-les- Rabeaux. Saint-Germain-en-Laye is served by Saint-Germain-en-Laye station on Paris RER line A. It is also served by two stations on the Transilien Paris – Saint-Lazare suburban rail line: Saint-Germain – Grande Ceinture. Saint- Germain-en-Laye is also served by Achères – Grand Cormier station on Paris RER line A and on the Transilien Paris – Saint-Lazare suburban rail line. This station is located in the middle of the Forest of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, far away from the urbanized part of the commune.
Le calvaire de réparation à Tréguier (Côtes d'Armor) The monument includes the inscribed phrase "Truly this man was the Son of God" in the Latin, French and Breton languages below the main scene of lamenting figures at the foot of the cross. Beneath is a relief depicting Saint Yves between a rich and poor man, along with statues of Saint Tugdual, founder of Tréguier, and Saint Brieuc, after whom the chief town in the region is named. It is surrounded by statues of saints representing "spiritual combat": Saint Maurice, Saint George, Joan of Arc and Saint Louis. They are flanked by Saint Peter and Saint Andrew.
Sauveterre is part of the canton of Roquemaure that also includes the communes of Laudun, Lirac, Montfaucon, Saint-Geniès-de-Comolas, Saint-Laurent-des-Arbres, Saint-Victor-la-Coste and Tavel.
Saint John I Agnus (French - Saint Jean l’Agneau) was the 25th bishop of Tongres. He lived in the 7th century and is considered as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church.
The leaders of the movement were Neophytos Kafsokalyvitis (1713-1784), Saint Makarios (Notaras) of Corinth (1731-1805), Saint Nicodemus of the Holy Mountain (1749-1809), and Saint Athanasios Parios (1722-1813).
Protium attenuatum is a species of plant in the Burseraceae family. It is found in Dominica, Guadeloupe, Jamaica, Martinique, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
The two communes, now absorbed from Sainte-Croix-de-Saint-Lô and Saint-Thomas-de- Saint-Lô, were also decorated with the Croix de Guerre 1939–1945 on 11 November 1948.
The Church did not originally have an image of its patron saint, or other object of worship. By 1678 it had relics of Saint James, Saint Alexis and the true cross.
Saint-Jérôme station is an intermodal transit station in Saint-Jérôme, Quebec, Canada. It serves Exo and intercity buses as well as Exo commuter rail trains on the Saint-Jérôme line.
The Mons municipality includes the former communes of Cuesmes, Flénu, Ghlin, Hyon, Nimy, Obourg, Jemappes, Ciply, Harmignies, Harveng, Havré, Maisières, Mesvin, Nouvelles, Saint-Denis, Saint- Symphorien, Spiennes and Villers-Saint-Ghislain.
The church and the former presbytery The Church of Saint Joseph of Waterloo (French - Église Saint-Joseph de Waterloo) is an 18th-century Belgian church in Waterloo dedicated to Saint Joseph.
In 1247, Gislebert de Saint-Martin, abbot of Saint-Taurin, had a reliquary (see gallery) built to house the remaining relics. Raurinus is the patron saint of the Diocese of Evreux.
Saint Joseph's Hospital in 2017 Saint Joseph's Hospital of Atlanta is an acute care hospital located in Sandy Springs, Georgia."Emory Saint Joseph's Hospital." Emory Healthcare. Retrieved on January 7, 2019.
Translated by Miira Mäkelä and Diana Kaley. 2013 Catholic Information Centre. The architecture of the church is Gothic Revival. Statues of Saint Henry, Saint Peter and Saint Paul decorate the exterior.
Saint-André (2016 pop.: 772) is an incorporated rural community in Saint-André Parish, Madawaska County, New Brunswick, Canada. Situated in a potato farming area, Saint-André was founded in 1904.
Boissy-Saint-Léger Boissy-Saint-Léger is a railway station in Boissy-Saint- Léger, an eastern suburb of Paris, France. It is one of the terminuses of the RER A trains.
Saint Bassus of Lucera (; c 40/50-118) was a Christian martyr and saint, and traditionally the first bishop of Lucera in Apulia, Italy. He is the patron saint of Termoli.
By the middle of the 6th century, Christianity had a stronger presence in the bay. By this time, Mont Tombe was populated by religious devotees – hermits (probably some Celtic monks) supplied by the curé of Astériac, who took care of the site and led a contemplative life around some oratories. The hermits Saint Pair and Saint Seubilion dedicated one of the oratories to Saint Étienne, midway through the mont, and one to Saint Symphorien, at the foot of the rock. Saint Aubert In 710, Mont Tombe was renamed Mont Saint Michel au péril de la Mer ("Mount Saint Michael at the peril of the sea") after an oratory was erected to Saint Michael by bishop Saint Aubert of Avranches in 708.
The Bourbince flows through the following communes, ordered from source to mouth: Montcenis, Torcy, Les Bizots, Saint-Eusèbe, Blanzy, Montceau-les-Mines, Saint-Vallier, Pouilloux, Ciry-le-Noble, Génelard, Palinges, Saint-Aubin-en-Charollais, Volesvres, Vitry-en-Charollais, Paray-le-Monial, Saint-Léger-lès-Paray, Digoin.
Bystrík was canonised during the reign of King Ladislaus I of Hungary in 1083. The remembrance day of Saint Bystrík falls on September 24. In Hungary, this is the day when Saint Gerard Sagredo is celebrated together with his co-martyrs, Saint Bystrík and Saint Buldus.
St. Maudez is the tenth son of the King of Ireland Erelus (or Erelea or Ardea) and Gentuse or Getive, his wife. Saint-Maudez landed in Brittany, around 528, not far from Dol, with his sister Saint Juvette and two disciples, Saint Botmel and Saint Tudy.
White Saint Helenians or Saint Helenians of European descent are Saint Helenians whose ancestry lies within the continent of Europe, most notably the United Kingdom. Currently, Whites are a minority ethnic group in Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha, accounting for 25% of the country's population.
In the beginning Saint Malachy's was administered by the priests of Saint Mary's Parish until The Parish of Saint Malachy was created in 1866 and Fr Geoffrey Brennan was appointed Administrator. The first Parish Priest of Saint Malachy's, a post created in 1909, was Fr Daniel McCashin.
Pioneer College: The Centennial History of Saint Leo College, Saint Leo Abbey, and Holy Name Priory. Saint Leo, FL. Saint Leo College Press. Morse continued teaching at St. Anthony until the Benedictine Sisters arrived in 1889 to take over the growing school.Dunne, Sr. Margaret O.S.B. (1984).
New York: Pennsylvania State UP, 1995. The text of the Hodoeporicon was dictated to Huneberc by Willibald shortly before he died. Willibald's father was Saint Richard the Pilgrim, and his mother Saint Wuna of Wessex. His brother was Saint Winibald and his sister was Saint Walburga.
Ruins of Saint-Servan Cathédrale Saint-Pierre d'Aleth All that is left of the original cathedral at Aleth are ruins as seen in the photograph shown here. When in 1144 the bishopric was transferred to Saint Malo, Aleth put itself under the protection of Saint-Servan.
General Taube was born in Pavlovsk, Saint Petersburg. He had several brothers, including Mikhail Taube. He was a recipient of the Imperial Ruisshan decorations: Order of Saint Vladimir, the Order of Saint Anna, the Order of Saint Stanislaus (House of Romanov) and the Gold Sword for Bravery.
Map of the arrondissements of Réunion. The 4 arrondissements of the Réunion department are: # Arrondissement of Saint-Benoît, (subprefecture: Saint- Benoît) with 6 communes. The population of the arrondissement was 126,777 in 2016. # Arrondissement of Saint-Denis, (prefecture of the Réunion department: Saint-Denis) with 3 communes.
Giovanni Boccati, Mary on the throne with Saint Juvenal, Saint Sabinus, Saint Augustinus, Saint Jerome and six angels, 1473, Tempera on wood panel, 186,5х162 cm. Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, Hungary Giovanni Boccati or Giovanni di Pier Matteo Boccati (c. 1420 – after 1480) was an Italian painter.
Saint James Parish is defined in the Territorial Division Act as being bounded: :South by Saint Stephen Parish and Saint David Parish; east by the northerly prolongation of the east line of Saint David Parish; north by the County line; and west by the St. Croix River.
Place St. Henri. Retrieved 2015-08-23. Saint-Henri is part of the municipal district of Saint-Henri–Petite-Bourgogne–Pointe- Saint-Charles. The borough hall for Le Sud-Ouest is located in a converted factory in Saint-Henri, bearing witness to the borough's industrial heritage.
They built a trail connecting Fort Sainte Thérèse and Fort Saint-Louis (Chambly). In 1666, Fort Saint-Jean and the farthest south Fort Sainte Anne on Isle La Motte were added. The fort included Saint Anne's Shrine. Both the fort and chapel were dedicated to Saint Anne.
Saint Publius is the first Maltese Saint, a patron saint of Malta and Floriana, and also the first Bishop of the Maltese Islands. The Floriana Parish Church is dedicated to St. Publius. There is a huge devotion across Malta towards this Saint as he was also Maltese.
The Earl and Countess of Wessex arrived in Saint Lucia on 21 February 2012 and there participated in Independence Day celebrations and attended receptions held by the Governor-General of Saint Lucia. They also visited the Association of Saint Lucia and the Saint Lucia School of Music.
Stained glass window depicting Saint Pega in Peakirk church The parish church in Peakirk is dedicated to Saint Pega Pega (c. 673 – c. 719) is a Christian saint who was an anchoress in the ancient Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Mercia, and the sister of Saint Guthlac.
The station takes its name from Saint Lawrence Boulevard (in French, boulevard Saint-Laurent), a main thoroughfare of Montreal, opened and named by 1720 as the road joining Montreal to the village of Côte-Saint-Laurent, now a borough of Montreal. The latter was named for Saint Lawrence, probably by allusion to the Saint Lawrence River. Saint Lawrence Boulevard is considered the dividing line between eastern and western Montreal, and divides addresses between east and west.
Saint Theoclia is an Egyptian martyr and saint from the 4th century AD. Saint Theoclia was the wife of Saint Justus. They were separated at Alexandria, at which point Saint Justus was sent to Ansena where he was eventually martyred, while Saint Theoclia was sent to Sa El Hagar. The governor of the city attempted to persuade her to renounce Christianity, but she refused. She was subsequently beaten until her flesh was torn, and then placed in prison.
The domaine's holdings are, in decreasing order of area, in the AOCs of Morey- Saint-Denis, Clos de la Roche, Vosne-Romanée 1er cru Aux Malconsorts, Clos Saint Denis, Gevrey-Chambertin 1er cru Les Combottes, Morey-Saint-Denis 1er cru, Vosne-Romanée 1er cru Les Beaux Monts, Charmes-Chambertin, Echézeaux, Morey Saint Denis Blanc, Chambolle Musigny, Morey-Saint-Denis 1er cru Les Monts Luisants, Bonnes Mares, Chambolle-Musigny 1er cru Les Gruenchers, Chambertin, Bourgogne Blanc, and Romanée-Saint-Vivant.
The city assembly meets in the Mariinsky Palace Saint Petersburg is a federal subject of Russia (a federal city). The political life of Saint Petersburg is regulated by the Charter of Saint Petersburg adopted by the city legislature in 1998. The superior executive body is the Saint Petersburg City Administration, led by the city governor (mayor before 1996). Saint Petersburg has a single-chamber legislature, the Saint Petersburg Legislative Assembly, which is the city's regional parliament.
The main altar from 1788 is made of stone and contains a painting of Saint Cantianus. There are also three side altars from the 19th century. The right one contains a painting of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, whereas the first left one contains a painting of Jesus blessing Saint Joseph and the second left one a painting of Saint Lucy and Saint Clare. The Stations of the Cross were created in 1835 by the painter Franc Wissiak.
School of Saint Anthony, Quezon City (also called SSA or simply Saint Anthony ), was founded in 1982 as Saint Anthony Learning Center by spouses Enrique F. Coralejo and Victoria A. Coralejo.History of the School of Saint Anthony Its patron saint is St. Anthony Mary Claret, who founded the Congregation of Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. It is located in Ascención Avenue, Lagro, Novaliches District, Quezon City, Philippines.School of Saint Anthony Location - Google Maps.
Annette Saint-Pierre, CM (born 1925) is a Canadian educator, writer and publisher. She was born in Saint-Germain-de-Grantham, Quebec and was educated at the Scolasticat Saint—Joseph in Saint-Hyacinthe and the University of Ottawa. Between 1950 and 1970, Saint-Pierre taught elementary and high school in Manitoba. In 1970, she became a professor of Canadian literature at Collège universitaire de Saint-Boniface and initiated the first university level course in Canadian literature in western Canada.
On 17 January 1667 Lieutenant General Antoine Lefèbvre de La Barre arrived in Saint Christophe after having examined all the coasts of Montserrat with a view to invasion. Saint Laurent received his commission as governor of Saint Christophe, signed by the king. All the royal troops stationed on Saint Christophe and 500 militia embarked on 25 ships of barques. La Barre had overall command, and Saint-Laurent consented to served under Saint-Léon who commanded the land forces.
The Society of Saint Edmund settled in Winooski Park, Vermont and in 1904 established Saint Michael's College where the deeds and values of Saint Edmund's life continue through the college mission. Today members of the Society of Saint Edmund devote themselves to parochial work in the Diocese of Burlington, Vermont, ministry to the African American community through the Edmundite Missions in Selma, Alabama, to higher education at Saint Michael's College, and retreat ministry at Saint Anne's Shrine in Vermont.
To these we can add churches founded in existing towns where a saint worked, such as Saint Cuthman at Steyning, Sussex, or Saint Congar at Badgeworth, Somerset, or those where the saint's remains were buried, such as Saint Urith at Chittlehampton, Devon, or Saint Ethelbert at Marden, Herefordshire. Other dedications commemorate a site's founder, for example Saint Etheldreda at Ely Cathedral or Saint Cuthberga at Wimborne Minster, and the collection of relics of foreign saints seems to have inspired the dedications to Saint Firmin at North Crawley, Buckinghamshire, and Saint Sebastian at Great Gonerby, Lincolnshire. One particularly interesting pair of dedications are the churches of Saint Olave at either end of London Bridge, whose destruction he initiated to prevent the advance of invading armies. Other saints became known across particular geographical areas, and their church dedications reflect that.
Before the Second Vatican Council the church of Our Lady of Mercy, as was usual, had a large variety of art. As a result of the provisions from the Council, these were removed on 18 July 1967. Between the works that were removed are: the paintings of the Holy Family, the Sacred Heart, the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Saint Joseph, Saint John Eudes, Saint Roch, Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, Saint Tarcisius, Our Lady of Mount Carmel, the Infant Jesus of Prague, the Infent Jesus of the Small Flock, the ancient Quiteño painting of the Virgin of Our Lady of Sorrows and the Child Mary. Some remained for a time before being removed, the patron saint Our Lady of Mercy, the titular Saint Aloysius Gonzaga, Our Lady of Perpetual Help, the three pictures of the Ordeal, the Our Lady of Fátima, Saint Augustine of Hippo, Saint Antonio, the embrace of Saint Francis of Assisi, Saint Nicholas of Tolentino, the Fallen Christ, and the divine countenance.
The enclos paroissial of Plourin-lès-Morlaix comprises the usual church, cemetery, ossuary and retaining wall and in and around the church are several statues by Doré which had been part of a calvary. The church, the Église Notre-Dame, has several side chapels and these are where the Doré works can be found as well as on the enclosure wall. These statues, dating to 1630, include Saint Yves and Saint Femme (back to back or "géminées"), Saint Evêque, Saint Matthew with a winged angel at his feet, the usual symbol for this saint, St Luke with his attribute the bull, Saint Grégoire, John the Evangelist with his attribute the eagle, Saint Mark with lion and a group comprising Saint Anne and the Virgin Mary with child. There are also back to back sculptures of Saint Paul and Saint Madeleine and the Virgin Mary with Saint Francis, a Vierge de Pitié and a group depicting the flight from Egypt (La fuite en Egypte).
The Saint Helena earwig or Saint Helena giant earwig (Labidura herculeana) is an extinct species of very large earwig endemic to the oceanic island of Saint Helena in the south Atlantic Ocean.
The Parish Municipality of Saint-Cléophas is part of the La Matapédia Regional County Municipality in the Bas-Saint-Laurent. The parish of Saint-Céeophas is part of the Archdiocese of Rimouski.
Saint-Just-en-Chaussée station Saint-Just-en-Chaussée is a railway station serving the town Saint-Just-en-Chaussée, Oise department, northern France. It is situated on the Paris–Lille railway.
West of the original boundaries of Montreal (what is now Old Montreal), Saint Antoine Street was the main thoroughfare of a suburban area known as Faubourg Saint-Antoine, later Saint-Antoine Ward.
The traditional seat of the MacEacharns was Killelan Estate in Southern Kintyre. Killelan translates as "the church of St Fillan". Saint Fillan's mother was Saint Kentigerna. Saint Kentigerna was a Leinster princess.
In the year 950, missionaries reconstructed a church dedicated to the Saint Michel. 20 years later, the Saint Pierre chapel and the chapitre du Dorat were founded near the church Saint Michel.
Poyner Township covers an area of and contains two incorporated settlements: Gilbertville and Raymond. According to the USGS, it contains four cemeteries: Poyner Township, Saint Joseph's, Saint Mary's and Saint Mary's Catholic.
The township contains these cemeteries: Cass, Clarendon Hills, Downers Grove, Fullersburg, Hinsdale Animal, Oak Crest, Oak Hill, Pierce Downer, Saint Johns Lutheran, Saint Mary of Gostyn and Saint Patricks Catholic, Zion Lutheran.
Saint Evodius or Euodias (died circa 69) was an Early Christian bishop of Antioch, succeeding Saint Peter. He is regarded as one of the first identifiable Christians, and venerated as a saint.
In Christianized folk beliefs German is identified with Saint Germanus. This saint is associated with the protection from hail, and occasionally from lightning, though the latter was generally ascribed to Saint Elijah.
Olson's petrel (Bulweria bifax), also known as the small Saint Helena petrel or Saint Helena Bulwer's petrel was a species of seabird in the family Procellariidae. It was endemic to Saint Helena.
Entrance portico. View of the crypt. The massive ruins of the former choir area. The Abbey of Saint-Gilles (French: Abbaye de Saint-Gilles ) is a monastery in Saint-Gilles, southern France.
Southeast Peninsula of Saint Kitts, looking southeast towards Nevis island. The Southeast Peninsula of Saint Kitts island is located in Saint Kitts and Nevis, in the Lesser Antilles archipelago of the Caribbean.
Saint Peter is a settlement on the island of Saint Croix in the United States Virgin Islands.
The Fosse Dionne. The Fosse Dionne. Église Saint Pierre (not used). Entrance of the Église Saint Pierre.
At the Bourbon restauration, Louis XVIII made Saint-Félix a Commander in the Order of Saint Louis.
The event ends with a procession in honor of Saint Dominic, the patron saint of the Isthmus.
Born in Saint Boniface (now part of Winnipeg), Manitoba, Roy was educated at the Académie Saint-Joseph.
Basilica of Saint Francis, Assisi Statue of Saint Francis in front of the Catholic church of Chania.
The Priory of Mont Saint-Michel was a dependency of the famous Abbey of Mont Saint-Michel.
Saint Clement of Ireland (Clemens Scotus) ( 750 – 818) is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church.
The township contains these seven cemeteries: Greenwood, Hanson, Johnson, Norris, Saint Josephs, Saint Marys and White Chapel.
Baty, Champs Saint-Clèt (French The fields around the Church of Saint-Clèt), Joncquière, Malfait, Monts, Wairchat.
Saint-Maurice Church The Saint-Maurice Church is listed as a Swiss heritage site of national significance.
The Church of Saint-Josse on the 1737 250px Saint-Josse () was a church in Paris, France.
Saint-Roch-Ouest was formed in 1921 when it separated from the Parish Municipality of Saint-Roch.
The human-size carving of Saint Augustine now lies on the altar of the Saint Lawrence Church.
The township contains these seven cemeteries: Bolin, Cliff, Greenwood, Log Church, Powell, Saint Michaels and Saint Pius.
S. vincenti is found on the islands of Dominica, Martinique, Saint Lucia, and Saint Vincent.. www.reptile-database.org.
She is also known as Saint Mary, Virgin Mary, Madonna and is the most celebrated Christian saint.
The township contains five cemeteries: White Post, Medaryville (or Rose Hill), Bowman, Saint Henry's and Saint Mark's.
Saint-Pé-Saint-Simon is a commune in the Lot-et-Garonne department in south- western France.
McRuer died January 29, 1898 in Saint Helena, California and is buried in Saint Helena Public Cemetery.
The line crosses the municipalities of Koekelberg, Molenbeek-Saint-Jean, City of Brussels, Saint-Gilles and Anderlecht.
It is named for John Smithson, Saint Joseph's alumni and once interim president of Saint Joseph's University.
The neighbouring ridings are Brome—Missisquoi, Saint-Jean, Chambly—Borduas, Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot, Drummond, and Richmond—Arthabaska.
Pope Benedict XVI later canonized him as a saint on 23 October 2005 in Saint Peter's Square.
Saint-Masmes (pronounced saint mame-as) is a commune in the Marne department in north-eastern France.
Saint-Geneys-près-Saint-Paulien is a commune in the Haute-Loire department in south-central France.
The 2 churches, Saint Jean-Marie Vianney et Saint Claude, make up the catholic parish of Dardilly.
128 He was a benefactor of the abbeys of Saint-Ouen, Jumièges, Le Tréport, and Saint-Ymer.
The electoral district was created in 1987 from LaSalle, Saint-Henri—Westmount and Verdun—Saint-Paul ridings.
Saint Joseph of Leonessa, O.F.M. Cap., () (1556 – February 4, 1612) is a saint of the Catholic Church.
The Cégep de Saint-Félicien is a CEGEP located at 1105 boulevard Hamel, Saint- Félicien, Quebec, Canada.
Saint-Avit-Saint-Nazaire is a commune in the Gironde department in Nouvelle- Aquitaine in southwestern France.
The monk, Saint Josaphat, died in Vietka in 1695, as did the monk, Saint Theodosius, in 1710.
Saint Petersburg Toy Museum (Russia). Inside View Saint Petersburg Toy Museum () is a non-state cultural establishment.
Assaut de Saint-Pierre is a football club of Martinique, playing in the town of Saint-Pierre.
"Featured Interns." Internship Program. The College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University. 2009. Web. 20 Oct.2009.
Lancaster is part of the provincial Saint John Lancaster riding and the federal Saint John—Rothesay riding.
Saint Avoye of Sicily, also known as Saint Auré or Saint Ewe, was a Christian martyr from the 3rd century, who was originally from Sicily, Italy. She died in Boulogne-sur-Mer, France around 234, according to tradition. She is recognized as a saint in the Catholic Church.
Saint-Julien wines are mainly produced in the commune of Saint-Julien-Beychevelle, but a few plots can be found elsewhere in Cussac-Fort-Médoc and Saint-Laurent-Médoc. Saint-Julien- Beychevelle is located between the Margaux and Pauillac appellations, on the left bank of the Gironde estuary.
The Saint Meinrad Seminary and School of Theology is a Roman Catholic seminary in Saint Meinrad, Indiana. It is affiliated with the St. Meinrad Archabbey, which itself is affiliated with Einsiedeln Abbey in Switzerland. Saint Meinrad Seminary and School of Theology is named in memory of Saint Meinrad.
Within one year, Saint-Gobain had acquired the remaining interest in the joint venture. Ball-Foster Glass Container Company was renamed Saint-Gobain Containers in 2000. In 2010, Saint-Gobain Packaging launched the Verallia brand name worldwide. In April 2014, Ardagh Group purchased Verallia North America from Saint-Gobain.
Saint-Léonard is a civil parish in Madawaska County, New Brunswick, Canada. For governance purposes it is divided between the town of Saint-Léonard and the local service district of the parish of Saint-Léonard, which further includes the special service areas of Poitier and Saint-Léonard-Parent.
In the Czech Republic, a statue of Saint Barbara is placed near the future tunnel portal during the groundbreaking ceremony of most major tunneling projects, owing to her being the patron saint of miners.. In Poland, the salt mine at Wieliczka honours Saint Barbara in Saint Kinga's chapel.
African Saint Helenians or Saint Helenians of African descent are Saint Helenians whose ancestry lies within the continent of Africa, most notably West Africa. Currently, people of African descent are the majority ethnic group in Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha, accounting for 50% of the country's population.
The other schools founded by the CICM Missionaries are Saint Louis University(SLU) in Baguio, University of Saint Louis Tuguegarao (USL) in Tuguegarao City, Saint Louis College of Cebu in Mandaue, Cebu, Saint Mary's University (Philippines) in Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya, and Maryhill School of Theology in Quezon City.
The flanking windows represent Saint Cuthbert and Saint George. The glass in the side windows of the chancel are by H. Barnett, and depict Saint Joseph and Saint Anne. In the south wall of the nave is more stained glass by Hardman, and also glass by Mayer of Munich.
1038) in Hildesheim, Conrad (d. 975) in Constance, and Ulrich (d. 973) in Augsburg. But similar provision was made by the other churches; thus at Trier the hospitals of Saint Maximin, Saint Matthew, Saint Simeon, and Saint James took their names from the churches to which they were attached.
Saint Amabilis is not to be confused with a female saint (also known as Saint Mable) with this name who died in 634 AD; she was the daughter of an Anglo-Saxon king and became a nun at Saint-Amand monastery, Rouen. Her feast day is July 11.
Stade de Saint-Jean is a multi-purpose stadium in the Saint-Jean quartier of Saint Barthélemy, an overseas collectivity of France in the Caribbean. It is the only stadium on the island and currently hosts matches of local rugby teams and the Saint Barthélemy national football team.
Born in Les Abymes, Guadeloupe, Nkusi played for Monaco B, Saint-Lô, Rennes B, Stade Poitevin, Saint-Denis Saint-Leu, KV Mechelen, Genk, Fortuna Sittard, Gueugnon, FC Brussels, La Louvière, Asteras Tripoli, Levadiakos, Saint-Leu and L'Entente SSG. He earned 6 caps for Rwanda between 2005 and 2007.
Saint Sunniva (10th century; Old Norse Sunnifa, from Old English Sunngifu) is the patron saint of the Norwegian Diocese of Bjørgvin, as well as all of Western Norway. Sunniva was venerated alongside her brother Alban, who in Norwegian tradition was identified with Saint Alban, the Roman-era British saint.
Saint Deicolus (Déicole, Dichuil, Deel, Deicola, Deicuil, Delle, Desle, Dichul, Dicuil, Domgall) (c. 530 – January 18, 625) is venerated as a saint by both the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church as an East–West Schism, pre- Schism, Western saint. He was an elder brother of Saint Gall.
Originally called Charenton-Saint-Maurice, the name of the commune was officially shortened to Saint-Maurice in 1842. In 1929, the commune of Saint-Maurice lost half of its territory when the city of Paris annexed the Bois de Vincennes, a part of which belonged to Saint-Maurice.
The vault, conversely, is decorated with frescoes portraying the Four Evangelists against a light blue background, surrounded by cherubs, each of them respectively recognizable by the lion (Saint Mark), the eagle (Saint Luke), the angel (Saint Matthew) and the bull (Saint John) in accordance with the iconographic tradition.
The city is well known to Montrealers and its neighbouring population for Mont Saint-Bruno, location to both Mont-Saint-Bruno National Park and Ski Mont Saint-Bruno, a ski facility and school.
Instigated by the lords of Assebroek, a local church and Engelendale convent were established. Nowadays Assebroek includes 6 parishes: Immaculata (Ver-Assebroek), Assumpta, Saint Lutgardis, Saint Catharina, Saint Christopher, and Sacred Heart (Steenbrugge).
Saint Gorgonia () (died 23 February 375) was the daughter of Saint Gregory the Elder and Saint Nonna. She is remembered in both Eastern and Western Churches for her piety as a married woman.
Saint Pergat or Pergad or Pergobat or Bergat was a sixth-century Brenton bishop contemporary with Saint Ruelin. He is regarded as a saint in local Brenton calendars: His feast day August 3rd.
Llywel, occasionally referred to in texts as Llowel, is believed to be the name of a minor Welsh Saint. He is said to have been a disciple of Saint Teilo and Saint Dyfrig.
Saint Joseph Parish Church, in the village of Saint Joseph. Saint Joseph is the chief settlement of Dominica's St. Joseph Parish. Its population is 2,029.Commonwealth of Dominica, Population and Housing Census — 2001.
The Saint Kitts and Nevis national under-20 football team represents Saint Kitts and Nevis in international football at this age level and is controlled by the Saint Kitts and Nevis Football Association.
Saint Vitalis of Gaza (died c. 625 AD) is a hermit venerated as a saint in the Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church. He is the patron saint of prostitutes and day-laborers.
Saint-Cyr-sur-Morin is a commune in the Seine-et-Marne department in the Île- de-France region in north-central France. Inhabitants of Saint-Cyr-sur-Morin are called Saint-Cyriens.
There is also an altar dedicated to Saint Matthew here and a door leading to the rue de Petit- Cloître. This door is also known as the Saint Matthew door ("Porte Saint- Mahieu").
The bay is named after Saint George, a popular saint among Christian sects in the eastern Mediterranean.Riches, Samantha. St George: A Saint for All. Reaktion Books; 1st edition (June 15, 2015), page 39.
The sport of association football in the island of Saint Barthélemy is run by the Saint Barthélemy Football Association. The association administers the national football team, as well as the Saint-Barthelemy Championships.
Théâtre de la foire is the collective name given to the theatre put on at the annual fairs at Saint-Germain and Saint-Laurent (and for a time, at Saint- Ovide) in Paris.
Saint- Michel-sur-Orge is served by Saint-Michel-sur-Orge station on Paris RER line C. The 401 bus line connects Saint-Michel-sur-Orge to Évry, the capital of the department.
Charter of Saint Petersburg () is the basic law of the federal city of Saint Petersburg. It was adopted by the Legislative Assembly of Saint Petersburg, the city's unicameral parliament, on January 14, 1998.
The Saint-Alban nuclear power plant is located on the Rhone river, in the Isère department 50 km downstream from Lyon in the communes of Saint-Alban-du- Rhône and Saint-Maurice-l'Exil.
Léon de Saint-Réquier, born Léon-Edgard de Saint-Réquier (8 August 1872 – 1 October 1964) viscount of Saint-Réquier, was a French organist, composer, choir conductor, maître de chapelle and music educator.
Saint Victor from Solothurn, panel painting Saint Victor of Solothurn is a martyr and saint of the Catholic Church. He was soldier of the Theban Legion led by Mauritius and died in Solothurn.
On July 6, 1987, Abbot Jerome was appointed the eighth Bishop of Saint Cloud by Pope John Paul II. He was consecrated on August 24, 1987 by Archbishop John Roach of Saint Paul and Minneapolis. Bishops John Joseph Sullivan of Kansas City-Saint Joseph and George Henry Speltz of Saint Cloud were the principal co-consecrators. He served in Saint Cloud for seven years.
Middleton briefly practiced medicine in Springfield, Tennessee, in 1928, then moved to Anderson, Indiana, where he joined the staff at Saint Johns Hospital.Several references identify the hospital as Saint Josephs Hospital. Saint Johns Hospital, also known as the Saint Johns Health System, is located at 2015 Jackson Street in Anderson, Indiana. Its name was changed to Saint Vincent Anderson Regional Hospital effective January 2013.
The Angelines, also known as the Company of Saint Ursula or officially the Secular Institute of Saint Angela Merici, is a secular institute of consecrated women in the Catholic Church founded in 1535 by Saint Angela Merici (ca. 1474-1540) in Brescia, Italy. Their primary focus is the education of women and girls, and the care of the sick and needy. Their patron saint is Saint Ursula.
Statue of Saint Anne Pietà The church contains several old statues. On the north side of the church there is a pietà and statues of Saint Barbara, Saint Joseph and John the Baptist and on the south side statues of Saint Yves and Francis of Assisi as well as a study of a seated Saint Anne carrying the Virgin Mary who in turn carries the baby Jesus.
Martelly was born Sophia Saint-Rémy on October 9, 1965, in New York City in the United States. Her father, Charles Edouard Saint-Rémy, was from Gonaïves, and her mother, Mona Lisa Florez, is from Port- au-Prince. The Saint-Rémy family is originally from Gonaïves, where Sophia Saint Rémy was raised. The Saint-Remys suffered under the dictatorship of François "Papa Doc" Duvalier.
Mangalwedha is also known as the "Land of Saints" as Saint Jayatirtha, Saint Damaji, Saint Kanhopatra, Saint Basaveshwera, and Saint Chokhamela are said to have come from Mangalwedha during the 14th century. Mangalwedha is also known as Jwariche Kothar. The major crops that are grown in and around Mangalwedha include Jowar, Bajra, groundnut, Sugarcane, and corn. Mangalwedha's Jowar and Bajra have received geographical indications (GI) tags.
Cwarmê, Sunday. Haguète and others traditional costumes. Inhabitants are proud of their Walloon language and their typical folklore. The people of Malmedy never miss the chance to celebrate a festival. The main celebrations in Malmedy are the “Cwarmê” (Carnival), the “Saint-Jean d’été” (Midsummer's Day), the “Saint-Pierre” (the annual funfair at Saint Peter's Day), the "Saint-Géréon" (in Walloon “Tribodlèdje”) and the Saint Martin's day (“Evêuyes”).
Eligius also erected several fine tombs in honor of the relics of Saint Martin of Tours, the national saint of the Franks, and Saint Denis, who was chosen patron saint by the king.Hinds, Allen Banks. "Saint Eloi". A Garner of Saints, 1900. CatholicSaints.Info. 19 April 2017 On the death of Dagobert (639), Queen Nanthild took the reins of government, the king Clovis II being a child.
Its priories included those of Saint-Patrocle-de-Colombier, Chantenay-Saint-Imbert, Mars-sur-Allier and Montempuis (Saint-Parize-en-Viry). The dedication varied between Saint Peter, Saint Mayeul and Saints Peter and Paul. The priory was closed down and largely dismantled in the French Revolution, but the church survived and was reopened for worship in 1852. It was declared a monument historique on 5 August 1919.
In the 14th century a parish church was built next to the collegiate church, so the main building could be reserved for the canons' religious duties. Of this parish church, dedicated to Saint Nicolas, very little remains as it was demolished in 1838. Apart from Saint Nicholas Church, the parish made use of three other chapels dedicated to Saint Hilarius, Saint Evergislus, and Saint Mary Minor.Bosman, pp.
Saint-Dier-d'Auvergne is a small village-town in the Puy-de-Dôme department in Auvergne region in central France. The town of Saint-Dier-d'Auvergne is located in the township of Saint-Dier-d'Auvergne part of the district of Clermont-Ferrand. The area code for Saint-Dier-d'Auvergne is 63334 (also known as code INSEE), and the Saint-Dier-d'Auvergne zip code is 63520.
Saint-Louis is a youth exponent from Saint-Étienne. He made his Coupe de la Ligue debut on 16 December 2015 against Paris Saint-Germain playing the full game. On 31 August 2016, Saint-Louis joined Ligue 2 side Laval on a season- long loan deal. On 23 June 2019, Saint-Louis departed Paris FC for Belgian team K Beerschot VA, signing a three-year deal.
Map commune de Saint-Avit.Saint-Avit is a commune in the Drôme department in southeastern France. Saint-Avit wss detached from the municipality of Ratières on November 15, 1869 and is located 17 km east of Saint-Vallier (capital of the canton) and 10 km north of Saint-Donat-sur-l'Herbasse. The surrounding communities are Ratières, Saint-Martin-d'Août, Bathernay, Châteauneuf-de- Galaure, Mureils and Claveyson.
In the lancet dedicated to saint Sebastian scenes include his being pierced by arrows and his being beaten to death with cudgels. In the central lancet scenes include saint Michel fighting the devil and appearing before saint Aubert the founder of Mont-Saint-Michel and in the lancet dedicated to saint Louis, the scenes include Louis transferring relics to the "Sainte- Chapelle" and his death at Tunis.
The Prophet Elijah was the lord of thunder who provided rain for the peasants' fields. Saint George, Saint Blaise, and Saints Florus and Laurus all provided some manner of protection over the fields or the animals and herds of the peasants. Saint Paraskeva Pyatnitsa and Saint Anastasia both protected trade and merchants. Saint Nicholas was the patron of carpenters and protected travelers and the suffering.
Santa Cruz's artwork can be seen at the Cathedral of Cusco. In its basilica are two enormous paintings by him, featuring Saint Christopher's Apotheosis and Saint Isidore, respectively. Past the transept hang two more of Santa Cruz's large canvases, the "Chasuble Imposition to Saint Ildephonsus" and "The Ecstasy of Saint Philip Neri." A final piece of his work hangs in the Chapel of Saint Joseph.
Souk Ahras, ville natale de saint Augustin, p. 25 Indeed, Roman historian Plinius (V,4,4) wrote that Tagaste was an important Christian center in Roman Africa. It had a basilica and a Roman Catholic diocese, the latter of which was the most important in Byzantine Numidia. There are three bishops of Thagaste historically known: Saint Firminus, Saint Alipius (friend of Saint Augustine) and Saint Gennarus.
Robert Milton Cato (3 June 1915 – 10 February 1997) was a Saint Vincentian politician who served as the first Prime Minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and also held the offices Premier of Saint Vincent and Chief Minister of Saint Vincent before independence. Cato was the leader of the Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Labour Party, and led the country through independence in 1979.
Gladu served as the mayor of Longueuil from 1994 to 2001. The pre-2001 city of Longueuil merged with the surrounding municipalities of Boucherville, Brossard, Greenfield Park, LeMoyne, Saint- Bruno-de-Montarville, Saint-Hubert and Saint-Lambert on January 1, 2002. Jacques Olivier was elected mayor of the merged municipality. In 2005, Boucherville, Brossard, Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville and Saint-Lambert voted to demerge from Longueuil.
Cambridge University Press. In 1842 he painted The Death of Saphira for the Church of the Madeleine, and was subsequently commissioned to decorate the churches of Saint Roch, Saint Sévérin, Saint Eustace, and Saint Augustin. Four of his paintings are housed at the Saint-Sulpice church in Paris. He was made a Knight of the Legion of Honor in 1841, and an Officer in 1865.
The school house system traditionally consisted of 4 houses representing the four patron saints of the United Kingdom; Saint Andrew, Saint David, Saint George, Saint Patrick. In commemoration of the school's golden jubilee in 2011 a new house, chosen by pupils, Saint Sebastian was added. Furthermore, this house system now denotes the names of forms students are placed in. Originally, forms were numbered from 1–5.
In 1780, the first European settlers arrived here. In 1848, the Parish of Saint-Placide was formed when it was separated from the parish of Saint-Benoît. The new parish name was undoubtedly chosen because Saint Placide, a monk of the sixth century, was a disciple of Saint Benedict. In 1853, its post office opened, and in 1855, the Parish Municipality of Saint-Placide was formed.
The modern Saint-Malo traces its origins to a monastic settlement founded by Saint Aaron and Saint Brendan early in the sixth century. Its name is derived from a man said to have been a follower of Brendan the Navigator, Saint Malo or Maclou, an immigrant from what is now Wales. Saint-Malo is the setting of Marie de France's poem "Laüstic," an 11th-century love story.
The shrine of Sheikh Muhammad, containing his seat, in his hometown of Shrigonda Sheikh Muhammad is regarded as a saint-poet by Hindus due to his contributions to the bhakti movement in Maharashtra. The saint-poet Ramdas, a staunch Hindu , contemporary saint praises Sheikh Muhammad as a great saint. Sheikh Muhammad is considered an avatar of the Muslim saint-poet Kabir (c. 1440 – c. 1518).
Among the church furnishings, the altarpiece from 1521 is especially noteworthy. It depicts God the Father with Christ, with Saint Giles and Saint Olaf on each side of them. Additionally, the doors of the altarpiece contain sculptures of the apostles, Saint Canute, Saint Eric and Saint Bridget. The church furthermore contains a copy of a triumphal cross today kept in the Swedish History Museum.
A new port was recently built on the Maroni, but currently lacks proper wharf infrastructure and sufficient river depth. The Saint-Maurice airfield was decommissioned in 1946, but is used for sports. The Saint-Jean road links Saint-Laurent to Saint-Jean-du-Maroni and the military base there. In 2010, Route Nationale opened connecting Saint-Laurent- du-Maroni starting from the Plateau des Mines to Apatou.
Among Dominican Roman Catholic believers, she is syncretized with Saint Anne. Her altars are often decorated with pictures and statues of Saint Anne and the child Mary. She is said to work very well with Belie Belcan, another popular loa who is associated with Saint Michael the Archangel. Icons of Saint Anne are generally placed next to icons of Saint Michael in Vodou households and temples.
Saint Matthew the Potter, also known as Saint Matthew the Poor, is an Egyptian Christian saint of the 8th century. He was contemporary of Pope Alexander II of Alexandria (704 AD - 729 AD). According to Abu al-Makarim, Saint Matthew the Potter may have also been Coptic Orthodox bishop of the city of Esna. He is the founder of the Monastery of Saint Matthew the Potter.
Rollason, "Eardwulf", in Lapidge et al the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography; see also Kirby, Earliest English Kings, p. 198, notes 72 & 73. The church of Saint Mary and Saint Hardulph, Breedon on the Hill Eardwulf is identified by historians with the Saint Hardulph or Hardulf, to whom the Mercian royal church of Saint Mary and Saint Hardulph at Breedon on the Hill is dedicated.
Les Branchés à Saint-Tropez (« The Fashioned in Saint- Tropez ») (1983) is a French B movie by Max Pécas. It was a very big success when it came out in the theaters. It is the first part of Max Pécas's "Saint-Tropez" trilogy, the two other movies being: Deux enfoirés à Saint-Tropez and On se calme et on boit frais à Saint-Tropez.
Originally called Saint-Victor-de-Tring, the village municipality was renamed Saint-Victor in 1955. On December 31, 1996, the municipalities of the village and the parish merged again to form the current municipality of Saint- Victor. Fires destroyed much of the village in 1897, 1916, 1931, 1941, 1948 and 1958.Trajectoire 150, Saint-Victor 1852–2002: 150 ans de fierté, 2002, Saint-Victor, QC, Canada, p.
There are a handful of notable cultural institutions based in Saint- Lambert, such as Le Balcon d'Art and La Foire d'Art Contemporain de Saint- Lambert. Saint-Lambert is also home to the Saint Lambert Municipal Memorial Library. It has two branches, the main branch is located on Mercille Avenue, and the other branch located in Préville. Various large events take place annually in Saint-Lambert.
The cathedral was named after Saint Domnius (Saint Dujam, or Saint Domnius) patron saint of Split, who was a 3rd-century Bishop of Salona. Salona was a large Roman city serving as capital of the Province of Dalmatia. Today it is located near the city of Solin in Croatia. Saint Domnius was martyred with seven other Christians in the persecutions of the Emperor Diocletian.
Although a similar story is told of Saint Hubert, the identification of the figure as Saint Eustace is based on the fact that Pisanello painted Saint Eustace in Sant'Anastasia. Saint Hubert's depiction in Italian art during this period is also unlikely.Gordon, p. 159 Saint Eustace is portrayed as a huntsman dressed in the height of court fashion, wearing a golden tunic and blue headdress.
Saint Jerome, Saint Paula, and Saint Eustochium, at National Gallery of Art in Washington. Blaesilla was born in Rome in 364, into a wealthy aristocratic family, the eldest daughter of Saint Paula of Rome, the widow of Toxotius, a wealthy Roman senator. Toxicus' brother was a former vicarius of Rome and proconsul of Africa. Blaesilla had three sisters, one of which was Saint Eustochium.
Saint-Jean-de-Luz straddles Route départementale D810, the old Route nationale 10. The town can be reached from the A63 motorway, Exit 3 (Saint-Jean-de-Luz Nord) and Exit 2 (Saint-Jean-de-Luz Sud). The Saint-Jean- de-Luz-Ciboure railway station is served by the SNCF Bordeaux–Irun railway. Biarritz Airport is the closest airport to Saint-Jean-de-Luz.
The village lies at the roots of the mountain named Saint Elias (Προφήτης Ηλίας) which includes four noteworthy churches. At the summit is the small church of the Prophet Elias followed by in order of descending elevation the churches of Saint Nicholas, Saint Marina and Saint Spyridon. The feast of Saint Marina is celebrated every year on 17 July with a popular festival in Rizes.
Church of St-Lin, 2009 Saint-Lin–Laurentides was formed on 1 March 2000, when the Municipality of Saint-Lin and the Town of Laurentides were merged. Saint- Lin was first settled in 1807 when pioneers from Saint-Pierre-du-Portage (now L'Assomption) arrived. In 1828, the Saint-Lin-de-Lachenaie Parish was founded. In 1845, the Parish Municipality of Saint-Lin was established, but was abolished 2 years later in 1847 when it was absorbed into the county municipality.
The Bordeaux wine region. Saint-Georges-Saint-Émilion is number 17. Saint- Georges-Saint-Émilion is an Appellation d'origine contrôlée (AOC) for wine in the Bordeaux wine region of France, where it is situated in the Libourne subregion on the right bank of the Dordogne. It was granted AOC status on 14 November 1936, and the AOC designation granted to the wines which have been harvested on the land of the Saint-Georges-Saint-Émilion hamlet, which is part of Montagne commune.
Saint-Denis FC 26 9 8 9 34-35 61 8.AS Marsouins (Saint-Leu) 26 8 7 11 30-37 57 9.Saint-Pauloise FC 26 9 3 14 40-53 56 10.AS MJC Sainte-Suzanne 26 6 11 9 28-43 55 11.RC Saint-Benoît 26 7 7 12 24-32 54 Demoted 12.SDEFA (Saint-Denis) 26 6 8 12 21-31 52 \---------------------------------------------------------- 13.SS Capricorne (Saint-Pierre) 26 5 10 11 31-44 51 Relegated 14.
This last street houses the last medieval way of Saint-Lô. In 1964, Saint-Lô absorbed two neighbouring communes, Sainte- Croix-de-Saint-Lô (660 inhabitants in 1962, to the east of the territory) and Saint-Thomas-de-Saint-Lô (306 inhabitants to the south). The town benefitted from the economic growth of the Trente Glorieuses and the population grew by 30% between 1968 and 1975. It built neighbourhoods of buildings in the Valley of the Dollée and Val Saint-Jean.
Saint Urfol (also known as Saint Urfold, Saint Urphoed or Saint Wulphroëdus) is a Breton saint from Armorica. His Feast Day is September 17 Urfol was born at the manor of Lannriou in Landouzan in the parish of Le Drennec at the beginning of the 6th century and would have received his religious training at the monastery of Ac'h (or Ack). He was the brother of Saints Rivanone and Rivoare. via his relation to Rivanone, Urfol was also the uncle of Saint Herve.
WSU is part of the Minnesota State college system. Saint Mary's College (now Saint Mary's University) was founded as a private Catholic, Lasallian school in 1912. Later, as the necessary opportunity of higher education for women became apparent, the College of Saint Teresa was created. After Saint Mary's became co-ed in 1969, Saint Teresa closed down in 1988, and its facilities are now used, owned, and/or operated by Saint Mary's University of Minnesota, Winona State University, and Cotter High School.
With the Norman occupation of 1091 and re- establishment of Latin rule in 1127, a slow re-Christianisation process began with monks from the monastery of Saint Basil arriving to Malta from Sicily and Pantelleria. These were devoted to various saints, particularly Saint George and Saint Catherine of Alexandria. The devotion towards the latter led to the dedication of a number of chapels to the saint. One of these was the Church of Saint Catherine of Bisqallin, now known as Saint Gregory's church.
Saint-Augustin () is a station that serves Line 9 of the Paris Métro, named after the Place Saint-Augustin and Saint-Augustin church. The station opened on 27 May 1923 with the extension of the line from Trocadéro. After the extension of Line 14 to Saint-Lazare opened in 2004, the station is connected to Saint-Lazare metro station (which is near Saint-Lazare railway station) by a long underground passageway. This allows interchange to Line 14 as advertised on RATP maps.
The decision to dedicate the flag to St Petroc was not without controversy as the saint is equally popular in neighbouring Cornwall, but it was decided that as Devon's 27 church dedications to Saint Petroc far outweighs the 6 dedications in Cornwall, and furthermore that the Devon villages named after the Saint, such as Petrockstowe and Newton St Petroc, gave the county a strong claim to the saint, as Cornwall had already selected Saint Piran as their patron saint many years previously.
Saint Eskil (11th century) was an Anglo-Saxon monk particularly venerated during the end of the 11th century in the Province of Södermanland, Sweden. He was the founder of the first Diocese of the lands surrounding Lake Mälaren, today the Diocese of Strängnäs. He is the patron saint of Södermanland and the Diocese of Strängnäs. Saint Eskil was sent as a Missionary Bishop to the Lake Mälaren landscapes by Saint Sigfrid of Växjö along with Saint Botvid and Saint David.
En 1959, de Saint-Martin, paroisse, on fonde la ville de Renaud. Saint-Martin devient cité; puis elle se fusionne avec l'Abord-à-Plouffe et Renaud pour donner Chomedey now part of the Chomedey neighbourhood of the city of Laval, Quebec, Canada, corresponding roughly to the Roman Catholic parish of Saint-Martin. The parish church, Église Saint- Martin, is located at 4080, boulevard Saint-Martin. The city of Laval operates Parc Saint-Martin, a public park at 4025, rue Gaboury.
Saint-Étienne-de-Saint-Geoirs is a commune in the Isère department in southeastern France. It is the hometown of Rose Valland, who saved thousands of works of art from Nazi looting and destruction during World War II and thwarted German efforts to remove art by passing information to the French Resistance. The organization Memoire de Rose Valland is based in Saint- Étienne-de-Saint-Geoirs. Singer (bass) and actor Xavier Depraz died in Saint- Étienne-de-Saint-Geoirs on 18 October 1994.
Saint Andéol, disciple of Saint Polycarp, evangelized the Vivarais under Emperor Septimius Severus and was martyred in 208. The "Old Charter", drawn up in 950 by Bishop Thomas,Duchesne, pp. 235–237. the most complete document concerning the primitive Church of Viviers, mentions five bishops who lived at Alba Augusta (modern Alba-la- Romaine): Januarius, Saint Septimus, Saint Maspicianus, Saint Melanius and Saint Avolus. The last was a victim of the invasion of the barbarian Chrocus (the exact date of which is unknown).
Saint Renatus (Italian: San Renato, French: Saint-René) is the name of a French and an Italian saint of the Catholic Church who is claimed to be the same person. There are different stories of two saints with by the name Renatus, who were later merged into a single one based on their described similarities and contemporaneity. Both are venerated in Italy and France. They were: Saint Renatus of Sorrento (San Renato di Sorrento), and Saint Renatus of Angers (Saint-René d'Angers).
In 1987, the riding was redefined to consist of the towns of La Pocatière, Pohénégamook, Rivière-du-Loup, Saint-Pascal and Trois-Pistoles; the counties of Kamouraska and Rivière-du-Loup; the Parish Municipality of Sainte-Louise and the Municipality of Saint-Roch-des-Aulnaies in the County of L'Islet; and the parish municipalities of Saint-Mathieu-de-Rioux and Saint-Simon; the municipalities of Saint-Guy and Saint-Médard; the Territory of Rimouski-Lac- Boisbouscache portion in the County of Rimouski.
Zec de la Rivière-Saint-Jean-du-Saguenay is a zone d'exploitation contrôlée (controlled harvesting zone) (zec) located in the municipalité of L'Anse- Saint-Jean, in Le Fjord-du-Saguenay Regional County Municipality (RCM), in administrative region of Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean, in Quebec, in Canada. The "Zec de la Rivière-Saint-Jean-du-Saguenay" administer some segments of Saint- Jean River. While the zec de l'Anse-Saint-Jean administers the public lands on a forested territory around the river.
Bezborodko Palace in Saint Petersburg - western façade (Pochtamskaya pereulok) (summer 2015) _Bezborodko Dacha in Saint Petersburg:_ It's located at Свердловская набережная 40 (Sverdlovskaya naberezhnaya 40, Sverdlovsk Embankment 40) in 195027 Saint Petersburg. Bezborodko Dacha in Saint Petersburg - full complex (summer 2015) Bezborodko Dacha in Saint Petersburg - fence (summer 2015) Bezborodko Dacha in Saint Petersburg - central building (summer 2015) Bezborodko Dacha in Saint Petersburg - shipping pier (summer 2015) The dacha was built in 1783-84 to a design by Giacomo Quarenghi. It's a central three-storey building with round turrets in the corners, joined with arched galleries to two symmetrical side wings.
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines List of airports in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, sorted by location. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines lies to the west of Barbados, south of Saint Lucia, and north of Grenada in the Windward Islands of the Lesser Antilles, an island arc of the Caribbean Sea. The islands of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines include the main island of Saint Vincent and the northern two-thirds of the Grenadines , which are a chain of smaller islands stretching south from Saint Vincent to Grenada. There are 32 islands and cays that make up St Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG).
The painters of the work came from Bologna and painted in the style of the trecento. Portions of the manuscript can be found in the Vatican Library, the Morgan Library and the Hermitage Museum.The Saint Ladislaus legend in the Anjou Hungarian Legendarium, Vatican Library. The medieval Legendarium of more than 140 pages contains images and scenes of the life of Jesus Christ, the Hungarian bishop Saint Gerard Sagredo, the prince Saint Emeric of Hungary, the King Saint Ladislaus I of Hungary, the Polish bishop Stanislaus of Szczepanów, Saint Francis of Assisi, Saint Martin, Saint George and of many other legendary Christians.
The Seminaries of Saint Paul is the seminary system of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis. The seminaries are made up of an undergraduate division – the Saint John Vianney College Seminary – and a graduate division – the Saint Paul Seminary. The Saint Paul Seminary also has graduate theology programs for non-seminarians in affiliation with the University of St. Thomas, called the Saint Paul Seminary School of Divinity. Together they have over 200 seminarians studying for the Catholic priesthood, and the Saint Paul Seminary has over lay 600 students in graduate and non- degree seeking programs.
The six main panels represent, from left to right and top to bottom: Baptism of Jesus, Christ on the Cross at Calvary, Martyrdom of John the Baptist, Apparition of Saint Leocadia, San Ildefonso (Saint Ildephonsus) Receiving the Chasuble from the Virgin, and Veneration of the Relics of San Ildefonso. The predella shows, left to right: Saint John the Evangelist, Saint Nicolas de Bari, Saint Peter, The Holy Face, Saint Jerome, and Saint James. The guardapolvo represent Eve and Adam on the top and allegories of the Church and Synagogue beneath. Between the panels show the coat of arms of the Cardinal.
The scene shown under saint Budoc who was the 3rd bishop of Dol depicts Monseigneur Brossais-Saint-Marc being presented by saint Melaine, the 1st bishop of Dol to saint Samson and offering him a window. Beneath saint Magloire who was the 2nd bishop of Dol, the scene shows the Comte de Jersey giving the bishop part of his land. Samson was the 1st Dol bishop and beneath his image, the scene shows Samson studying a plan of the monastery he will have built in the future. Finally under saint Génevé are the arms and motto of Monseigneur Brossais-Saint-Marc.
A special segment of Croatian medieval literature is written in Latin. The first works on hagiography and the history of the Church were written in the Dalmatian coastal cities (Split, Zadar, Trogir, Osor, Dubrovnik, Kotor), for example the "Splitski evanđelistar" (6th–7th century) and other liturgical and non-liturgical works. The beginning of Croatian medieval literature is marked by Latin hagiography, with texts about Dalmatian and Istrian martyrs: Saint Duje, Saint Anastasius, Saint Maurice and Saint Germanus. In Panonia in northern Croatia, works about Christian cults were created, such as that of Saint Quirinus, Saint Eusebius and Saint Pollio.
The transept, the presbytery, the nave and the two apses (dedicated to Saint Peter to the west and Saint Paul to the east) being solely for the ascetics' use. The northern and southern aisles of the basilica are furnished with four altars each. The northern aisle houses the altars (from west to east) of Saints Lucia and Cecilia, of the Holy Innocents, of Saint Martin, and of Saint Stephen. The altars on the southern aisle are dedicated (from west to east) to Saints Agatha and Agnes, to Saint Sebastian, to Saint Mauritius, and to Saint Lawrence.
This moraine path of the Mauricie, between Saint-Paulin at the west end and Saint-Raymond at the East end, is about 120 kilometers long. It is referred to as "Saint-Narcisse Moraine" because this moraine is more prominent at the height of Saint- Narcisse. This geological formation was shaped about 11,000 years ago, at the end of the last glacial period, with the deposition of various layers of rock at the foot of the gigantic glaciers.Marcel Trudel, "Saint-Narcisse-de- Champlain, au pays de Batiscan" (Saint-Narcisse-de-Champlain, in the country of Batiscan), Municipality of Saint-Narcisse, 2001, page 23.
Indo-Saint Lucians or Indian Saint Lucians are Saint Lucians of Indian ancestry, descended from the Indians who came to Saint Lucia in the 19th century as indentured workers. The Indian Diaspora of St. Lucia, an association promoting Indo-Saint Lucian heritage, organized the first Indian Arrival Day celebrations in Saint Lucia on 6 May 2013. The association is campaigning for the Saint Lucian government to officially declare the 6th of May as Indian Arrival Day. As of 2013, people of Indian descent are a minority ethnic group in the country, accounting for 2.4% of the country's population.
Saint Saturnin of Toulouse (, , , , and , , and ), with a feast day entered for 29 November, was one of the "Apostles to the Gauls" sent out (probably under the direction of Pope Fabian, 236–250) during the consulate of Decius and Gratus (250–251) to Christianise Gaul after the persecutions under Emperor Decius had all but dissolved the small Christian communities. St Fabian sent out seven bishops from Rome to Gaul to preach the Gospel: Saint Gatien to Tours, Saint Trophimus to Arles, Saint Paul to Narbonne, Saint Saturnin to Toulouse, Saint Denis to Paris, Austromoine to Clermont, and Saint Martial to Limoges.
It was renamed Saint John Champlain as parts of the City of Saint John known locally as East Saint John had been moved out of the district. In 2006, the district boundaries were again changed, losing some territory to adjacent districts but taking in all of what is known as East Saint John; as a result, its name was changed to Saint John East. At the 2013 redistribution, the riding was altered significantly with nearly half of its population moving to the north to join Saint John Portland, being replaced by territory gained from the abolished district of Saint John-Fundy.
Saint Maurus, O.S.B. (or Maur), was the first disciple of Saint Benedict of Nursia (512-584). He is mentioned in Saint Gregory the Great's biography of the latter as the first oblate, offered to the monastery by his noble Roman parents as a young boy to be brought up in the monastic life. Four stories involving Maurus recounted by Gregory formed a pattern for the ideal formation of a Benedictine monk. The most famous of these involved Saint Maurus's rescue of Saint Placidus, a younger boy offered to Saint Benedict at the same time as Saint Maurus.
Ukrainian Catholic church on 1795 Grand Trunk Avenue Recreational facilities include the YMCA, the Centre Saint-Charles, Saint-Gabriel Park, Le Ber Park, Marguerite Bourgeoys Park, and the Lachine Canal greenspace and bike trail, as well as road bike trails crossing through the neighbourhood. Historic buildings include the Maison Saint-Gabriel and Saint-Gabriel and Saint-Charles churches. The neighbourhood is served by the Bibliothèque Saint-Charles. Pointe-Saint-Charles served as the setting for the 2006 movie The Point, a drama that takes place over one weekend about the stories of thirty-five teenagers and a mystery that haunts their neighbourhood.
In the religious traditions of the Afro-Brazilian Candomblé and Umbanda, Ogum (as this Yoruba divinity is known in the Portuguese language) is often identified with Saint George in many regions of the country, being widely celebrated by both religions' followers. Popular devotion to Saint George is very strong in Rio de Janeiro, where the saint vies in popularity with the city's official patron Saint Sebastian, both saints' feast days being local holidays. Saint George is also the patron saint of the football club Corinthians, of São Paulo. The club stadium is Parque São Jorge (Saint George's Park).
Helgen and Wilson, 2003 Similarly, remains of domestic dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) on Cuba have been described as separate genera and species, Cubacyon transversidens and Indocyon caribensis.Morgan and Woods, 1986, p. 169 The small Asian mongoose (Herpestes javanicus) has been widely introduced in the Caribbean from the 1870s onwards; it is known from Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola, Gonâve, Puerto Rico, Vieques, Saint Thomas, Saint John, Water Island, Lovango Cay, Tortola, Beef Island, Jost van Dyke, Saint Croix, Saint Martin, Saint Kitts, Nevis, Antigua, Guadeloupe, La Désirade, Marie Galante, Martinique, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent, Carriacou, Grenada, Barbados, and Trinidad.Horst et al.
Concordia, Saint Croix is a settlement on the island of Saint Croix in the United States Virgin Islands.
Every year on 12 June, the town celebrates the feast of Saint Anthony of Padua, its patron saint.
The altar of Saint Joseph is located between the altar to Saint John and the altar of mercy.
In 1953 the name of the school was officially changed from Saint Lawrence College to Saint Lawrence Seminary.
The Saint Pierre and Miquelon franc was the currency of Saint Pierre and Miquelon during a short time.
Totality was visible in Colombia, Venezuela, and the whole Guadeloupe except Marie-Galante, Saint Martin and Saint Barthélemy.
Saint-Pascal is a city in Kamouraska Regional County Municipality in the Bas- Saint-Laurent region of Quebec.
A citizen of Saint Lucia may voluntarily renounce their Saint Lucian citizenship provided it doesn’t render them stateless.
The township contains these five cemeteries: Effingham City, Green Creek, Ramsey, Saint Anthony Catholic and Saint John Lutheran.
Saint Ermin (Latin: Erminus) is celebrated locally as a Christian saint. His feast day is on 25 April.
Saint Friard is the patron saint against fear of wasps (spheksophobia). His feast day is on August 1.
Church of Saint-Martin The Saint-Martin Church is listed as a Swiss heritage site of national significance.
Saint Lubentius is a patron saint of the boatmen on the Lahn. His feast day is 13 October.
Saint Anne is regarded as the patron saint of seamstresses in both Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic traditions.
The township is home to Saint John's Abbey and Saint John's University, a Catholic school all- male university.
Elections in Saint-Pierre and Miquelon gives information on election and election results in Saint-Pierre and Miquelon.
There is, however, a connection to Line 12 via the underground passageway from Saint-Augustin to Saint-Lazare.
Saint Gwenfyl was an early Welsh Christian saint from the Brychan family. Little is known of her life.
The 4th constituency of Seine-Saint-Denis is a French legislative constituency in the Seine-Saint-Denis département.
It is named after Saint Nicholas of Myra. The day of the saint is celebrated on 6 December.
Saint-Jean-Saint-Gervais is a commune in the Puy-de-Dôme department in Auvergne in central France.
Saint George's Church The local church on the southern outskirts of the village is dedicated to Saint George.
The towns of Woluwe-Saint-Pierre, Woluwe- Saint-Lambert and Sint-Stevens-Woluwe derive their name from it.
Saint Roseline otherwise Roseline or Rossolina de Villeneuve (1263 – January 17, 1329) is a French Roman Catholic saint.
The township contains these four cemeteries: Mount Vernon, Pleasant Hill, Saint Joseph, and Saint Martin's in Chouteau Springs.
Saint George Academy was founded in 1947 by the Fathers of The Order of Saint Basil the Great.
Statues of Peter and Paul in Saint Pouange. www.culture.gouv.fr. Retrieved 7 April 2013 St Peter in Saint Pouange.
Chondrite EH5 « Saint-Sauveur » - MHNT Saint-Sauveur is a commune in the Haute-Garonne department in southwestern France.
Retrieved on 21 June 2010. Saint-Gobain also has its head office in Courbevoie."Legal notice." Saint-Gobain.
Saint-Étienne Saint-Étienne Aulnay-sur-Mauldre () is a commune in the Yvelines department in north-central France.
After collapse: Commons gallery The Saint Petersburg Sports and Concert Complex () was an arena in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Rajarishi (from Sanskrit "Rajan" a "King" + "Rishi" a "Saint" ) in Hinduism and Hindu mythology, is a Royal Saint.
Azochis rufifrontalis is a moth in the family Crambidae. It is found on Saint Vincent and Saint Lucia.
In 2009 Vissoie merged with Ayer, Chandolin, Grimentz, Saint-Jean and Saint-Luc into the municipality of Anniviers.
Saint Nicholas's Church The local church is dedicated to Saint Nicholas and belongs to the Parish of Žabnica.
The Chiefs moved to Saint-Hyacinthe in 2008 to become the Saint-Hyacinthe Chiefs folding the following season.
Questelles is a town in Saint Andrew Parish, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.. U.S. National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.
The name Saint-Brisson is traditionally derived that of Saint Brice, to whom the parish church is dedicated.
Therefore, in Dominican households, one will often find images of Saint Michael next to images of Saint Anne.
The Museum of Nevis History is a museum in Charlestown, Saint Thomas Lowland Parish, Saint Kitts and Nevis.
Nicholson played college basketball at Saint Mary's College of California in Moraga, California for the Saint Mary's Gaels.
On September 15, 2003, a decree moved the cathedral from Saint- Michel-Archange Church to Saint-Joseph Church.
It has been suggested that they represent Saint Catherine and her wheel, and Saint Lawrence with a gridiron.
His dissertation, Die Fassade von Saint-Gilles, on the façade of Saint-Gilles, Gard, was published in 1937.
Other notable rivers include the Ashuapmushuan, Chaudière, Gatineau, Manicouagan, Ottawa, Richelieu, Rupert, Saguenay, Saint- François, and Saint-Maurice.
Chicoutimi/Saint-Honoré Aerodrome , is located east southeast of Saint-Honoré and approximately from Chicoutimi in Quebec, Canada.
The French Caribbean islands of Guadeloupe, Martinique, Saint-Barthélemy and Saint-Martin do not observe Daylight Saving Time.
Saint-Alphonse/Lac Cloutier Water Aerodrome, , is located on Lac Cloutier, east southeast of Saint-Alphonse, Quebec, Canada.
Saint-Maur–Créteil () is a railway station in the commune of Saint-Maur-des- Fossés, Val-de-Marne.
In simultaneous referendums, Saint Martin and Saint Barthélemy both voted to become overseas collectivities, gaining autonomy from Guadeloupe.
Saint Rose is a village in Clinton County, Illinois, United States. Saint Rose is north-northwest of Breese.
Saint-Mathias Water Aerodrome, , is located north of Saint-Mathias-sur- Richelieu on the Richelieu River, Quebec, Canada.
The Port of Saint John is a port complex that occupies of land along of waterfront of the Saint John Harbour at the mouth of the Saint John River in the city of Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada.Port of Saint John, Port Facilities The Port of Saint John, with facilities on both sides of the river, is noted for its extreme tidal range and river currents. Because of the semi-diurnal tides and the river influence, slack water occurs at approximately half tide and not at high or low water as at most other ports.Port of Saint John, Port Conditions The port is administered by the Saint John Port Authority, a federal agency.
Saint Athanasius of Alexandria (whose Life of Saint Anthony the Great set the pattern for monastic hagiography), Saint Jerome, and other anonymous compilers were also responsible for setting down very influential accounts. Also of great importance are the writings surrounding the communities founded by Saint Pachomius, the father of cenobiticism, and his disciple Saint Theodore, the founder of the skete form of monasticism. Among the first to set forth precepts for the monastic life was Saint Basil the Great, a man from a professional family who was educated in Caesarea, Constantinople, and Athens. Saint Basil visited colonies of hermits in Palestine and Egypt but was most strongly impressed by the organized communities developed under the guidance of Saint Pachomius.
A charter of 919 mentions that Saint Agricola had been buried in the Avignon church dedicated to Saint Peter (Saint-Pierre). At the end of the 11th century, Bishop Arbert of Avignon made a donation that referred to the abbey of Saint-Agricol; the church of Saint-Agricol (Saint Agricola) that seems to have been built in the 12th century was made collegial in 1321 by Pope John XXII, one of the Avignon- based popes, who equipped it with a statute and income. It is possible that on this occasion that the transfer of the relics of St. Agricola from the church of Saint-Pierre to Saint-Agricol occurred. They are still preserved in this church.
Summer Carnivals include those on Antigua, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Sint Eustatius, Saint John, Saint Lucia, Grenada, Saba, Nevis and Anguilla, the latter two of which are especially known for popular calypso competitions. Christmastime Carnivals are held on Montserrat, Saint Croix, Saint Martin and Saint Kitts; Montserrat's distinctive Carnival includes masquerades and steelbands, and both islands also feature calypso competitions. The Carnival of Sint Maarten, which takes place a month after Easter, is known for the burning of King Moui-Moui as the culmination of the festival. Many islands, especially the French and Dutch Antilles, are home to pre-Lenten Carnivals, including Martinique, Aruba, Saint-Barthélemy, Bonaire, Curaçao, Dominica, Saint Thomas and Guadeloupe.
The location of Saint Lucia An enlargeable relief map of Saint Lucia The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Saint Lucia: Saint Lucia is a sovereign island nation located in the Lesser Antilles archipelago in the eastern Caribbean Sea adjacent to the North Atlantic Ocean. Saint Lucia is located north of the islands of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, northwest of Barbados and south of Martinique. It is also known as the "Helen of the West Indies" because it switched between British and French control so often it was likened to the mythical Helen of Troy. Saint Lucia is one of the Windward Islands, named for Saint Lucy of Syracuse.
Nuno Álvares Pereira (1360–1431), Saint Constable of Portugal, considered Saint George the leader of the Portuguese victory in the battle of Aljubarrota. King John I (1357–1433) was also a devotee of the saint and was in his reign that Saint George replaced Saint James as the main patron saint of Portugal. In 1387, he ordered that its image on horse be carried in the Corpus Christi procession.Daily Life in Portugal in the Late Middle Ages, By A. H. de Oliveira Marques, Vitor Andre, S. S. Wyatt Published by Univ of Wisconsin Press, 1971 page 216 As part of the Portuguese Empire, Brazil inherited the devotion to Saint George as patron saint of Portugal.
Saint- Laurent was received as a chevalier of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem (Hospitallers) in 1641. In 1651 the Compagnie des Îles de l'Amérique went bankrupt and Phillippe de Longvilliers de Poincy persuaded Jean-Paul Lascaris- Castellar, the grand master of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, to buy the French part of Saint-Christophe and the smaller islands of Saint Barthélemy, Saint Martin and Saint Croix for 120,000 écus. King Louis XIV of France remained sovereign of the islands, and Poincy was confirmed as governor of Saint Christophe. After Poincy died in 1660 the order, which had still not paid all the purchase money, appointed Charles de Sales the new governor.
Three are displayed in the Église Saint- Matthieu de Château-Gombert: Le Christ roi, la Vierge et Saint-Joseph ou Le purgatoire, L'agonie de la Madeleine and Franciscains devant la Vierge ou apothéose de l'ordre de saint François.French Ministry of CultureFrench Ministry of CultureFrench Ministry of Culture One painting, La vierge en prière dans l’atelier de Nazareth, is displayed in the Abbey of St. Victor, Marseille and two are displayed in the Église Saint-Cannat: La vierge à l’enfant et le purgatoire and La purification de la Vierge. Another one is displayed in the Église des Grands-Carmes: Cycle de la vie de la Vierge, while the Église Saint Roch in Mazargues is home to Apothéose de saint Roch. Moreover, the Église de la Pomme displays Annonciation, saint Jean-Baptiste et saint Étienne while the Église Saint-Sébastien in Allauch has Mort de Saint- Joseph and La fuite en Égypte.
Officially, there is no such place as the Place Saint-Paul in Paris.Aucune place Saint-Paul existante ou ayant existé ne figure dans la Nonetheless, to the citizens of this 4th-arrondissement neighborhood, the Place Saint-Paul is a real place near the Saint-Paul metro station and the Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis church. Here, almost in front of the church’s north-facing doors, the Rue Saint-Antoine meets the Rue de Rivoli at a narrow angle, forming a triangular island to the west of the intersection where there are trees, benches, kiosks, an entrance to the Saint-Paul metro station, a carousel for children, etc. Unofficially, this sliver of ground in the middle of traffic is the Place Saint-Paul, but most local people will tell you that the Place Saint-Paul extends a few tens of metres into the neighboring streets as well.
Bus services depart from Saint-Paul-Saint-Antoine towards Ax-les-Thermes, Luzenac, Les Cabannes (Town Centre), Tarascon-sur- Ariège, Ussat-les-Bains, Mercus-Garrabet, Montgaillard, Foix, Saint-Jean-de- Verges, Varilhes and Pamiers.
The Saint Vincent and the Grenadines women's national football team is the national women's football team of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and is overseen by the Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Football Federation.
On December 19, 2002, Saint Mary's College hired White as head football coach. Saint Mary's went 1–11 in White's lone season in 2003, before Saint Mary's disbanded its football program in March 2004.
Saint-Front-sur-Nizonne is a commune in the Dordogne department in Nouvelle- Aquitaine in southwestern France. In 1912, the commune of Saint-Front-de- Champniers changed its name to Saint-Front-sur-Nizonne.
Saint-Lunaire never quite recovered its former standing after the Second World War, but Saint-Lunaire and its neighbour Saint-Briac-sur-Mer are still considered to be two of Brittany's most elegant resorts.
The lower register contains the Virgin Mary, flanked by angels and female saints. The lowest part of the apse was altered and repainted with the busts of Saint Sebastian, Saint Benedict, and Saint Zoticus.
Saint Clair Beach. The salt-water pool is visible at top right. Looking past the posts at the end of Saint Clair Beach towards Saint Kilda. The dunes behind Middle Beach are clearly shown.
During the French Revolution it was known as Puy-Redan. In 1832, Saint-Etienne-de-Ciernat and Saint-Etienne-du-Bas were joined to the commune and, in 1833, Saint-Allyre-de- Valence followed.
Saint Jeanne Delanoue (Saint Joan of the Cross) (18 June 1666 – 17 August 1736) is a saint in the Roman Catholic Church from France and founder of the Congregation of St. Anne of Providence.
Saint-Hilaire-du-Coing (Sanctus Hilarius del Cugno), was founded in the 6th century, becoming Saint-Fiacre-du-Coing (and Saint-Fiacre) in the 16th century because of pilgrimages to view the saint's statue.
Global Post. Originally published by Agence France-Presse. 2013-02-08. There are two Armenian Apostolic churches in Yacoubiyah: Saint Anna () and Saint Hripsime (). The last one is built similar to Ejmiatsin's Saint Hripsime.
The Consulate-General of France in Saint Petersburg is the diplomatic mission of France in Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation. It is located at 15 Moika River Embankment () in the Tsentralny District in Saint Petersburg.

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