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It is not appropriate to compare saints in terms of greatness, as they are all revered for their unique virtues and contributions to the faith. Each saint has a special role in the Church and is honored for their exemplary life of holiness and dedication to God. Mary, Joseph, and Elizabeth are all highly respected figures in Christianity for their steadfast faith and obedience to God's will.

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