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Titles of Saints in infoboxes
editHi, as you recently edited infoboxes, too, please regard: titles (of the RCC) should correspond to those of the commons of the liturgical books, such as martyr, virgin, bishop, doctor of the church and so on. So its not "Priest and Martyr" (as "priest" is none of the liturgical titles) but just Martyr. Thank you.--Medusahead (talk) 08:47, 22 July 2022 (UTC)
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