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Saints, broadly speaking, are those who follow Jesus Christ and live their lives according to his teaching. Catholics... also use the term narrowly to refer to especially holy men and women who, through extraordinary lives of virtue, have already entered Heaven.
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If the Saints left or the Superdome was not repaired, the city may have never recovered. Last Monday alone had an economic impact on this city which can be measured in the 100s of millions. A substantial percentage of season tickets were purchased just for the opportunity to be at that one game. Tickets were going as high as $3450. That's almost enough to buy a 1945 Mouton Rothschild.
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A good weekend for Saints fans was even better for some following this weekend's Bitch results. Paul Compton (62 points) took the £32 first prize while Paul Wathan (58) was runner up and claimed £6. Chris Arundale extended his lead at the top of the table with Adam Thrussell 6 points behind.
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If the Saints keep six linebackers, as expected, this bodes well for seventh-round pick Marvin Mitchell, who would back up Mark Simoneau in the middle and get in the action on running downs (where he excels). Mitchell has had a strong camp, both at linebacker and on special teams. Brian Simmons, Simoneau's current backup, could take the second-team strongside spot Jones is vacating. With Troy Evans making the team on the strength of his special teams play, this would leave Alfred Fincher (who had an interception in last night's victory over Miami) as the odd man out.
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All Saints is centred on the drama of life in an emergency department seen through the eyes of the people who carry the most responsibility for it - the men and women of the nursing staff. The program is a weekly, one hour series of self-contained stories with continuing serial threads for the permanent characters. Dr Frank Campion is the head of the Emergency Department.
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The veneration of saints, in Latin, cultus, or the cult of the saints, describes a particular popular devotion to the saints. Although the term "worship" is often used, it is intended in the old sense meaning to honor or give respect (dulia). Divine Worship is properly reserved only for God (latria) and never to the Saints. In Roman Catholic theology, since God is the God of the Living, then it follows that the saints are alive in Heaven. As "special friends of God" they can be asked to intercede or pray for those still on earth. A saint may be designated as a patron saint of particular causes or professions, or invoked against specific illnesses or disasters.
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