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Saint Blaise: Facts And Summary
1. Saint Blaise became a saint for the many people he miraculously healed, his consistency of practicing the faith at a time it was dangerous to and for loving god until his last moments (healing boy before he was beheaded).
2. Saint Blaise was canonized during the pre-congregational time so it unknown when and by whom he was canonized.

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