Saint John County (2001 population 76,407) is located in southern New Brunswick, Canada. The city of Saint John, dominates the county. In the rest of the county, tourists flock to see the many scenic views on the Bay of Fundy.
List of towns in Saint John County, with 2001 populations given:
Sorting out exactly which Saints are ahistorical is difficult, because of the larger difficulty of proving a negative: the absence of independent records of a Saint's existence doesn't prove she or he never existed; indeed there are no specific records of the existence of many people who lived before the 20th century.
The saints are seen as models of holiness to be imitated, and as a 'cloud of witnesses' that strengthen and encourage the believer during his or her spiritual journey (Hebrews 12:1).
The saints are seen as elder brothers and sisters in Christ, and it is reasoned that just as believers may ask their living brothers and sisters on earth for intercessory prayer, the prayers of the saints thought to be in heaven can be requested as well.
SaintJohn is the largest city in the province of NewBrunswick and the oldest incorporated city in Canada.
The mouth of the SaintJohn River was first discovered by Europeans in 1604 during a reconnaissance of the Bay of Fundy undertaken by French cartographer Samuel de Champlain.
SaintJohn is the industrial powerhouse of the Maritime provinces of Canada and hosts the greatest concentration of industry on the Atlantic coast north of New York City.