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St. Quirinus of Neuss (Quirinus of Rome) is venerated as a martyr and saint of the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches. His cult was centered at Neuss in Germany, though he was a Roman martyr. Quirinus converted to Christianity and he was then martyred on March 30 by being decapitated and was then buried catacomb of Prætextatus on the Via Appia. The symbol of St.Quirinus depicts a shield with nine balls. The number nine in Latin is novem, hence the nine balls for the link with Novesia. This St. Quirinus Christian PowerPoint Theme or template is to a large degree colored orange. The download includes a Title slide that's coordinated with the remaining slide layouts.

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