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Martyrs are saints who were killed for their beliefs. Most martyrs are saints but not all saints were martyrs.

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A saint is a person recognized for their exceptional holiness and virtue in the eyes of the Church, often through miracles or exemplary deeds. A martyr specifically refers to a person who is killed for their faith or beliefs, typically enduring suffering or death rather than renounce their beliefs. All martyrs are considered saints, but not all saints are martyrs.

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