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In [[Aurelianity]], specifically [[Omnicanism]], a '''Saint''' is a person acknowledged as holy or virtuous.  After the revolution of [[Iosephos Sotiras]], followers of the new [[Sotiranity]] denied the system of sanctification.
In [[Aurelianity]], specifically [[Omnicanism]], a '''Saint''' is a person acknowledged as holy or virtuous.  After the reformation of [[Iosephos Sotiras]], followers of the new [[Sotiranity]] denied the system of sanctification, though some nations professing to follow Sotiranity still have and utilise saints.


== List of Saints ==
== List of Saints ==

Latest revision as of 16:40, 2 September 2025

In Aurelianity, specifically Omnicanism, a Saint is a person acknowledged as holy or virtuous. After the reformation of Iosephos Sotiras, followers of the new Sotiranity denied the system of sanctification, though some nations professing to follow Sotiranity still have and utilise saints.

List of Saints

  • Castor of Karden - after whom the Order of Saint Castor of Karden is named.
  • Markos - patron saint of Leopoli.
  • Salvatore - patron saint of Montebianco.
  • Sebastiano - saint of Montebianco.
  • Valentino - saint of Montebianco.
  • Vincenzo - saint of Montebianco.