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In addition to common and simple masses performed generally by Priests, Cardinals and Patriarchs. There are the Masses that are held in the Basilica of Saint Tristam in Tristopoli after the appointment of a new pope. Where one can notice the presence of newly elected (or re-elected) patriarchs, as well as Cardinals, Bishops and Priests.
 
=== Saints ===
 
There are currently twenty four saints in the Stefanic Church:
 
* '''Saïntos Tristiame''' ''(Saint Tristam)'' = Saint of the clergy and the nobility
* '''Saïntos Constaynnos''' (''Saint Constantine'') = Saint of statesmen, architects and Guards
* ''Saint Carolus'' = Saint of the infantry and artillery
* ''Saint Sarolus'' = Saint of the cavalry, knights and guards
* ''Saint Helen'' = Saint of charity and forgiveness
* ''Saint Tenebitur'' = Saint of the dying or dead
* ''Saint Urban'' = Saint of
* ''Saint David'' =
* ''Saint Torygg'' =
* ''Saint Caen'' = Saint of thieves and spies
* ''Saint John'' = Saint of authors, scribes and clerks
* ''Saint Naomi'' = Saint of Queens
* ''Saint Leah'' = Saint of mothers and families
* ''Saint Sarah'' = Saint of animals and flora
* ''Saint Benedict'' = Saint of merchants, tailors and artists
* ''Saint Kimmy'' = Saint of entertainers
* ''Saint Andrew'' = Saint of historian, librarians and linguists
* ''Saint Otto'' = Saint of businessmen, gamblers and farmers
* ''Saint Francis'' = Saint of policemen and investigators
* ''Saint George'' = Saint of bankers
* ''Saint Alexander'' = Saint of politicians, archivists and attorneys
* ''Saint Abney'' = Saint of sailors and travellers
* ''Saint Brucius'' = Saint of clowns and comedians
* ''Saint Emera'' = Saint of professors and teachers
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