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saint

1. a person who after death is formally recognized by a Christian Church, esp the Roman Catholic Church, as having attained, through holy deeds or behaviour, a specially exalted place in heaven and the right to veneration
2. Bible the collective body of those who are righteous in God's sight
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What does it mean when you dream about a saint?

Dreaming of a saint may indicate that a special message is being given to the dreamer from the spiritual realm, and therefore may be an especially significant dream.

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Dreaming about saints usually has spiritual implications. You may have traveled to another plain and are having a wonderful, very meaningful spiritual experience. For those who cannot accept this possibility, the unconscious may be relaying some feelings of pressure or possibly the need to sacrifice on some level in daily life.
Bedside Dream Dictionary by Silvana Amar Copyright © 2007 by Skyhorse Publishing, Inc.
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(1) 'Communitas: The Play of Saints in Late Medieval and Tudor England', in Medieval and Early Renaissance Drama: Reconsiderations, Martin Stevens and Milla Riggio (eds), for a special issue of Mediaevalia 18 (1995 for 1992), 81-110.1 will publish a revised list and account of saint plays in my forthcoming book, Drama, Play and Game: Festive Culture in the Late Medieval and Early Modern Period
Most of Saint Joseph Ballet's students come from Hispanic, African American, and Asian communities, and most receive full scholarships that cover classes (two to six per week, including master classes with such teachers as Miami City Ballet's Edward Villella), practice clothes, shoes, costumes, performance opportunities, and field trips to venues such as the Orange County Performing Arts Center.
It is for this reason that we must visit the embarrassing saint.
Saint Vincent Ferrer was born on January 23, 1350, in Valencia, Spain, and died on April 5, 1419.
A total of 54 children, aged one to 12, dressed as their favorite saints and marched on the streets of Barangay Sikatuna Village during the annual Parade of Saints of the Parish of the Lord of Divine Mercy (PLDM).
Division One: Heaton Saints 1 Stockton Church United 2 Fixtures Premier Division: Jesmond Parish Church v Stockton Churches Portrack, Newcastle Christian Life Centre United v Consett Saint Patrick's, Saint Ignatius Saint Aidan's Sunderland v North Shields Community Christians, South Bank Family Church v Saint Charles RC Church Gosforth.
assistance to Saint Kitts and Nevis is primarily channeled through multilateral agencies such as the World Bank and the Caribbean Development Bank, and through the U.S.
Dean Allsopp was also on target for Jesmond, Duncan Mc-Culloch netting for Saint John's.
The British Church (aka Celtic) had a different concept about Saints than the later Roman Catholic Church.
A number of online sources offer saints' biographies, "saint of the day" features, or e-mail services that take you through the calendar of saints' feasts.
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