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When canonized as a Saint, the person is officially recommended to the entire church for veneration (Catholic for deep respect) and is assigned a feast day. Then churches can be named after them, also.
Read more about the canonization of saints. To learn more about Catholicism at an Irishman's site visit Irishchico's Home Page. Irishchico also maintains History and Cultures of Ireland, Scotland and England where you can find St. Patrick's "Confessio." For more about Ireland visit the Ireland Mega - Links Cultural Page. At this beautiful site, you'll find Irish Christian history, Celtic and Gaelic culture, the Book of Kells, monasteries, cathedrals, Saints, music, myths, proverbs and travel. Irish-Catholic Americans will be at home at the Ancient Order of Hiberians National Web Page. The Order was started in the 1600's to help priests whose lives were in danger after the reign of King Henry VIII. Today, in the U.S.A., the Ancient Order of Hiberians tries to preserve Irish culture and foster friendship among Irish Catholics. Their site also has genealogical research links and animated St. Patrick's day images you can copy, and a St.Patrick's Day Quiz. Read more. Happy St. Patrick's Day from Suite 101. A collection of writings and links pertaining to St. Patrick's Day and Irish information on the World Wide Web! All from the editors at Suite 101.
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