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List of Saints in Mirianism
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This is a complete list of saints (Tsadek) venerated in Mirian Christianity in alphabetical order by Christian name, but if necessary by surname, the place or attribute part of name as well. These saints may be venerated in other traditional churches as the Anglican, Oriental Orthodox, Eastern Orthodox, and Roman Catholic Churches also. So they have been listed in accordance with each saint.
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This is a complete list of saints (Tsadek) venerated in Mirian Christianity in alphabetical order by Christian name, but if necessary by surname, the place or attribute part of name as well. These saints may be venerated in other traditional churches as the Anglican, Oriental Orthodox, Eastern Orthodox, and Roman Catholic Churches also. So they have been listed in accordance with each saint. There are more than 10,000 Roman Catholic saints and beatified people. Among the Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox Communions, the numbers may be even higher, since there is no fixed process of "canonization" and each individual jurisdiction within the two Orthodox communions independently maintains parallel lists of saints that have only partial overlap. Note that the Anglican Communion has only ever canonised one saint--King Charles I of England. However, it recognizes pre-Protestant Reformation saints. Persons who have led lives of celebrated sanctity or missionary zeal are included in the Calendar of the Prayer Book "without thereby enrolling or commending such persons as saints of the Church". Similarly, any individuals commemorated in the Lutheran calendar of saints will be listed as well.