Faith, Hope and Charity
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Faith, Hope and Charity
Summary
Faith, Hope and Charity is a sibling group[1]. It draws 69 Wikipedia views per month (sibling_group category, ranking #29 of 112).[2]
Key Facts
- Faith, Hope and Charity's mother was Sophia the Martyr[3].
- Faith, Hope and Charity's image is recorded as Sophia the Martyr.jpg[4].
- Faith, Hope and Charity's instance of is recorded as sibling group[5].
- Faith, Hope and Charity's instance of is recorded as group of mythical characters[6].
- Faith, Hope and Charity's Commons category is recorded as Faith, Hope, Love and their mother Sophia[7].
- Faith, Hope and Charity's canonization status is recorded as saint[8].
- Faith, Hope and Charity's has part is recorded as Faith of Rome[9].
- Faith, Hope and Charity's has part is recorded as Hope of Rome[10].
- Faith, Hope and Charity's has part is recorded as Love of Rome[11].
- Faith, Hope and Charity's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/03gnqf[12].
- Faith, Hope and Charity's feast day is recorded as September 30[13].
- Faith, Hope and Charity's RIA Novosti reference is recorded as 54395656[14].
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Origins and Family
Faith, Hope and Charity's mother was Sophia the Martyr[3].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Faith, Hope and Charity include Santa Sofia, Venice[15], a church building[16], in Italy[17], founded in 1020[18] and Orthodox Church of the Holy Virgin, Hope, Luby and their mother Zofia (Sosnowiec)[19], an Eastern Orthodox church building[20], in Poland[21], founded in 1889[22].
Why It Matters
Faith, Hope and Charity draws 69 Wikipedia views per month (sibling_group category, ranking #29 of 112).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[23] It is known by 29 alternative names across languages and contexts.[24]
Entities named for it include Santa Sofia, Venice[15], a church building[16], in Italy[17], founded in 1020[18] and Orthodox Church of the Holy Virgin, Hope, Luby and their mother Zofia (Sosnowiec)[19], an Eastern Orthodox church building[20], in Poland[21], founded in 1889[22].
FAQs
Who were Faith, Hope and Charity's parents?
Faith, Hope and Charity's mother was Sophia the Martyr[3].