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Saint-Etienne Cathedral of Toulouse - The Stoning of Saint Stephen by Charles Thevenin in 1829 - Gallery Katakombe Saint Etienne, Santos, The Divine Comedy, From Here To Eternity, Divine Comedy, Saint Stephen, God Heals, Names Of Jesus Christ, Guardian Angels

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St. Stephen the Great (977-1038), was the son of the Magyar chieftain Geza, Stephen succeeded him as leader in 997. Already raised a Christian, in 996 he wed the daughter of Duke Henry II of Bavaria and devoted much of his reign to the promotion of the Christian faith. He gave his patronage to ...

st.Stephen (Revered as the first martyr, and the most famous deacon in the early Christian Church) Patronage: bricklayers; deacons; stonemasons -spreadjesus.org Early Christian, Saint Etienne, Images Of Faith, Orthodox Iconography, Santi Cattolici, St Stephen, Eastern Orthodox Church, Saint Stephen, Orthodox Christianity

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Like Saint Stephen, today’s Catholics are called to be witnesses of Jesus, to live and share our faith boldly, so that we too might someday see heaven. - See more at: http://cardinalsblog.adw.org/#sthash.Qbq3gg5o.dpuf Italian Artwork, Lorenzo Bernini, St Stephen, Saint Stephen, Religious Paintings, Religious Painting, Baroque Art, Biblical Art, Italian Painters

When Pope Benedict XVI visited Washington in 2008, members of Saint Stephen Martyr Parish stood outside their church on Pennsylvania Avenue, nine blocks from the White House, and waved to the Holy Father as the “popemobile” passed by. How fitting it was that parishioners of Saint Stephen Martyr would be among those welcoming the vicar […]

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