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All ˈSaints' Day N

saint [seɪnt, sənt] N

2. saint inf (very good person):

svetnik(svetnica) m (f)
to be no saint hum

pa·tron ˈsaint N

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This, in essence, is the secret of the holiness and the true success of the saints.
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Saints have stressed the importance of meditation and contemplation.
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He seemingly rejected the invocation of saints and also second marriages, and preached penitence.
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The order blessed the cemetery on All Saints Day.
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This makes him one of the patron saints of literary minimalism.
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The vault paintings depict the scenes from lives of some patron saints.
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In it, he refers to himself as the "servant of servants" of these saints.
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We will continue to feel them next to us in the communion of saints.
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Its original spider type dome awes the beholder with the interlinking wood carvings of saints (piling up in a total of 11 tiers).
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The building was dedicated on All Saints Day in 1911.
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