Her friend Alexander Schmorell was made a saint by the Russian Orthodox church in 2012.
"He is a saint, " one nonvoting cardinal said in an interview earlier in the day.
You may not find a saint, "but neither was he a criminal, " Stone said.
At the church Escobar built, some Colombians still come to worship him like a saint.
Irish tourism chiefs who asked the Queen for a Saint Patrick's Day favour have received their answer.
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Maria Paphiti, head of Christie's icon department in London, recently was offered the hand of a saint.
His fellow soldiers who felt his grace and his mercy called him a saint, a blessing from God.
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What else could explain the demented idea that a column about a saint makes for good business reading?
Salaries are so low that an official has to be a saint to forswear any extra earning opportunities.
Then the newspaper Le Monde published a confidential memo sent by a Saint-Denis city official to the Interior Ministry.
You still have to be patient, but in many cases the patience of a saint is no longer required.
Where most of the world sees a saint in Mr Mandela, South Africa's neighbours tend to see a bully.
Philip Howard was believed to have been poisoned and was made a saint.
By the time she died at the age of 67, Teresa was already considered a saint by her admirers.
Asked whether they believe the church will make John Paul a saint, 71 percent of Catholics interviewed said yes.
Pope John Paul II, as a saint, as an angel, thank you very much for your journey here on Earth.
Years before he died, Francis was considered a saint, and in eight centuries he has lost none of his prestige.
Her self-less love did not flow in my direction because she was a woman but because she was a saint.
Before she can officially be made a saint, the Vatican will have formally to attribute a second miracle to her.
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Maria Goretti was a teenager made a saint by the Roman Catholic Church after she was murdered during an attempted rape.
What began in early 17th century Ireland as a feast day to honor a saint from the fifth century A.D.
Its carved visage had become -- solely through its loss -- a rare totem of maternal love, a saint's venerated bone.
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They hold demonstrations and argue in favour of greater representation, but do so with a politeness to make a saint blush.
Kevin Ring, an attorney by education, is not a saint but neither is he the evil person the prosecution tried to portray.
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Everyone involved in planning will tell you that when it comes to getting road schemes built you need the patience of a saint.
His work as librettist has opened a new creative avenue for Mr. Shanley and possibly made a saint of the composer, Douglas J.
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Burned at the stake for heresy, Joan is posthumously rehabilitated by the Catholic Church a generation later, and in 1920 she is made a saint.
But as the "Father of Christian Rock, " Larry Norman never had it easy: He was a pioneer, a heretic, a saint, and a madman.
He was nominated for a Nobel peace prize, praised by Pope John Paul II, and many of his followers thought of him as a saint.
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