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Encyclopedia > Saint Margaret

Several Saints Margaret exist:

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About Saint Margaret of Scotland (500 words)
Margaret was brought up in the Hungarian court, and there she must have gained that insight into just and saintly rule that was to be the mark of her own sanctity.
Margaret spent much of her time and money on works of charity, herself attending on the poor, the aged, the orphans and the sick.
Margaret is also remembered for solving the problem facing the church in the Scotland of her day.
Saint Margaret of Scotland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (969 words)
Margaret used her connections to facilitate the introduction of the continental Benedictine monastic order, helping Malcolm to found a church which was the precursor to Dunfermline Abbey.
Margaret was very religious, and saw to the building of churches and the preservation of sacred relics.
Margaret was canonised in 1251 by Pope Innocent IV on account of her personal holiness and fidelity to the Church.
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