entity_id,canonical_name,greek_name,tradition,entity_type,category,primary_domains,tags,cult_scope,primary_period,evidence_confidence,review_status,inclusion_basis,earth_association_score,chthonic_flag,serpent_flag,short_note,entity_class ENT_CHR_ANGELS,Angels,,Christian,Angelic collective,Angelic Collective,messengers; heavenly beings; divine service,,Christian,,A,candidate_verified_name,Christian angelic collective,0,0,0,General Christian angelic collective.,collective ENT_CHR_COMMUNION_SAINTS,The Communion of Saints,,Christian,Collective,Devotional collective,The whole body of venerated Christian saints across the calendar,,devotional,,B,candidate_verified_name,Audit cleanup hub for venerated saints (v1.91.0),0,0,0,The Communion of Saints — the ecclesiological collective of all the venerated holy dead; used here as a hub for individually-venerated saints.,collective ENT_CHR_DEMONS,Demons,,Christian,Demon collective,Demonic Collective,demons; possession; temptation; affliction,,Christian,,A,candidate_verified_name,Christian demon collective,3,1,0,General Christian demonic collective.,collective ENT_CHR_GUARDIAN_ANGELS,Guardian Angels,,Christian,Angelic collective,Angelic Collective,protection; guidance; personal guardianship,,Christian,,A,candidate_verified_name,Christian angelic collective,0,0,0,Angels understood as guardians or personal protectors.,collective ENT_CHR_LEGION,Legion,,Christian,Demon collective,Possessing demons,possession; multitude,,Christian,,A,candidate_verified_name,Named demons (Gospels),0,1,0,"""My name is Legion, for we are many"" — the host of demons cast into the swine (Mark 5).",collective ENT_DESERT_FATHERS,The Desert Fathers and Mothers,,Christian,Saint collective,monastic collective,"monasticism, asceticism, contemplative prayer",,devotional,,B,candidate_verified_name,Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release),0,0,0,"Collective hub for the abbas and ammas of 4th-5th c. Egyptian/Palestinian desert monasticism, whose sayings are preserved in the Apophthegmata Patrum (Sayings of the Desert Fathers).",collective ENT_EMC_DISCALCED_CARMELITES,Discalced Carmelites,,Christian,Collective,Devotional collective,Prayer,,devotional,,A,candidate_verified_name,Early-modern Abrahamic build (1500-1800) (v1.81.0),0,0,0,Reformed contemplative Carmelite branch founded by Teresa of Ávila and John of the Cross (1560s–70s).,collective ENT_EMC_JESUITS,Society of Jesus (Jesuits),,Christian,Collective,Devotional collective,Mission,,devotional,,A,candidate_verified_name,Early-modern Abrahamic build (1500-1800) (v1.81.0),0,0,0,Religious order founded 1540 by Ignatius of Loyola; spearhead of Counter-Reformation education and overseas mission.,collective ENT_EMC_NORTH_AMERICAN_MARTYRS,North American Martyrs,,Christian,Collective,Devotional collective,Martyrdom,,devotional,,A,candidate_verified_name,Early-modern Abrahamic build (1500-1800) (v1.81.0),0,0,0,Eight Jesuit missionaries martyred in New France/Iroquoia 1642–1649; canonized 1930.,collective ENT_LMW_MENDICANT_SAINTS,Mendicant-Order Saints,,Christian,Collective,Devotional collective,preaching/poverty/learning,,devotional,,A,candidate_verified_name,High/late-medieval depth build (v1.80.0),0,0,0,"Hub for the saints of the Franciscan, Dominican and related mendicant orders of the 13th-15th c.",collective ENT_LMW_WOMEN_MYSTICS,Medieval Women Visionaries,,Christian,Collective,Devotional collective,mysticism/visionary revelation,,devotional,,A,candidate_verified_name,High/late-medieval depth build (v1.80.0),0,0,0,Hub for the visionary women mystics of the high and late medieval Latin West.,collective ENT_MARY_TITLES,Marian Titles and Devotions,,Christian,Collective,Marian devotion,reception,,devotional,,B,candidate_verified_name,Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release),0,0,0,"Organizing hub collective for the historic titles, devotional images, and approved apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary across Catholic and Eastern devotion; not a separate figure.",collective ENT_MOC_FATIMA_SEERS,The Seers of Fátima,,Christian,Collective,Marian visionaries,Marian visionaries,,devotional,,B,candidate_verified_name,Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release),0,0,0,"Collective hub for the three shepherd children who witnessed the Fátima apparitions of 1917: Lúcia, Francisco and Jacinta.",collective ENT_MOC_MARIAN_APPARITIONS,Modern Marian Apparitions,,Christian,Collective,Marian apparition,Marian devotion,,devotional,,B,candidate_verified_name,Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release),0,0,0,Collective hub grouping the approved modern (1800–present) apparitions of the Virgin Mary.,collective ENT_PAT_CHURCH_FATHERS,The Church Fathers,,Christian,Collective / hub,Collective / hub,Patristic theology; doctrine; ecclesiastical authority,,devotional,,B,candidate_verified_name,Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release),0,0,0,"Collective hub for the Patristic Doctors and Apostolic Fathers (c. 1st-8th c.); a standard category in Christian tradition (Quasten's Patrology), not a single historical person.",collective ENT_SAINT_FOURTEEN_HELPERS,The Fourteen Holy Helpers,,Christian,Saint collective,Saint,intercession against plague and sudden death,,pan-Western,,A,candidate_verified_name,collective helper cult,0,0,0,A collective of fourteen intercessory saints invoked together against plague and afflictions; centred on the Vierzehnheiligen basilica in Bavaria; arose in the 14th-century plague era.,collective ENT_SAINT_ROYAL_SAINTS,Royal Saints,,Christian,Saint collective,Saint,kingship; sovereignty; national patronage,,regional,,B,candidate_verified_name,Standard hagiographic category of canonized monarchs and royal martyrs,0,0,0,Collective of canonized kings and royal martyrs venerated as patrons of their realms.,collective ENT_SAINT_THREE_KINGS,The Three Kings,,Christian,Saint collective,Saint,the Epiphany; the Cologne relic cult,,pan-Western,,A,candidate_verified_name,Cologne shrine,0,0,0,"The Magi, whose relics were translated to Cologne in 1164; the Shrine of the Three Kings is the largest reliquary in the West and Cologne Cathedral was built to house it.",collective