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'''Sanctus'''
== Proprietates et definitiones ==
[[Fasciculus:Simon ushakov last supper 1685.jpg|thumb|[[Ultima Cena]]. In [[iconographia]] Christiana posteris tradita '''sancti''' saepe depinguntur cum [[corona (iconographia religiosa)|coronis]]. Nota [[Iudas Iscariotes|Iudam]] sine corona depictum esse.]]
[[Laurentius Babb]]
== Christianitas ==
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<!--Shortly thereafter, another type of saint became recognized. This was the [[anchorite]] or [[hermit]], of the type of [[Anthony of Egypt]]. Although hermits did not die in the physical sense, they did resolve to die to the pleasures of the world, making them effectively martyrs. Subsequently, after the formation of [[monasteries]], monks came under consideration as saints. When [[convent]]s were formed, nuns began to be canonized. Also, outstanding laymen became more frequently considered as saints.
To assist in the differentiation of the various kinds of saints, terms were invented to differentiate between them. In addition to the existing bishop, martyr, and hermit, [[Virgin]] and [[Matron]] for women, [[Confessor]], [[Abbott]] and [[Abbess]], [[Priest]], and other words were added. Since then, churches have created additional such terms to assist in differentiating the ever-proliferating types. Within some Protestant traditions, ''saint'' refers to any "born-again Christian."-->
=== Catholicismus Romanus ===
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