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Q: Who is prefigured by the Old Testament personages and is proclaimed in the New Testament?
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Why was Abraham canonized as saint?

Abraham is an Old Testament patriarch. He is not canonized nor does he have the title of saint. That term is usually reserved for New Testament personages.


What is Saint Caleb the patron of?

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When was Saint Joshua's feast day and when was he canonized?

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When did Sarah the patron saint of laughter become a saint?

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What are the sacred scriptures proclaimed during mass?

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What is St. Noah the patron saint of?

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What is saint Ruth the patron saint of?

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Who was St. Rebecca's father?

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How can you put proclaimed in a sentence?

The prince was proclaimed the new king on the death of his father.