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There is a "Saint Celestine" but he was a man. Pope Saint Celestine V was canonized May 5, 1313.

There is also Pope Saint Celestine I (also a man we would hope). He lived in the 5th century A.D.

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There is a "Saint Celestine" but he was a man. Pope Saint Celestine V was canonized May 5, 1313.

There is also Pope Saint Celestine I (also a man we would hope). He lived in the 5th century A.D.

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Pope Celestine I died in 432.

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There is only one pope that has taken the name Celestine. His name was Pope Celestine V and his Papacy began in July 1294 and ended in and ended in December 1294.

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Pope Celestine III was born in 1106.

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Pope Celestine III died on 1198-01-08.

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