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The word for saint in the New Testament is the word that means “sanctified one,” one who has been set apart by the Holy Spirit and called inwardly by Christ to Himself.
R.C. Sproul • The Power of the Gospel
The saints love their sanctity not because it separates them from the rest of us and places them above us, but because, on the contrary, it brings them closer to us and in a sense places them below us. Their sanctity is given them in order that they may help us and serve us—for the saints are like doctors and nurses who are better than the sick in
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The saints and prophets are those who make a lasting contribution to civilization and humanity through new forms of art, literature, music, architecture, and society, above all by indicating and embodying the work of the soul.
Kabir Helminski • The Mysterion: Rumi and the Secret of Becoming Fully Human
ST. BERNARDINO REALINO,
Joan Carroll Cruz • Mysteries, Marvels and Miracles: In the Lives of the Saints

There are three primary states of a person or thing: unclean, clean, and holy.
Tara-Leigh Cobble • The Bible Recap: A One-Year Guide to Reading and Understanding the Entire Bible
St. Antoine, the patron saint of truffle growers,