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Friday 3:52 PM

Population
  
67,575 (2016)

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6°C, Wind N at 16 km/h, 45% Humidity

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Reversing Falls, Irving Nature Park, Carleton Martello Tower, Rockwood Park - Saint John, New Brunswick Museum

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Saint John or St. John usually refers to John the Apostle of the Bible.

Contents

Map of Saint John, NB, Canada

Saint John may also refer to:

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People

  • St John (name), a given name and a family name (including a list of persons with the name)
  • John the Evangelist (born 1st century), presumed author of the Fourth Gospel, traditionally identified with John the Apostle
  • John of Patmos, author of the Book of Revelation, traditionally identified with John the Apostle and Evangelist
  • John the Baptist, preacher, ascetic (c. 5 BC – c. 30 AD), and reported baptizer of Jesus Christ
  • John the Wonderworking Unmercenary (d. c. 304), Egyptian or Mesopotamian healer
  • John Chrysostom (c. 340 – 407), Antiochene Archbishop of Constantinople
  • John Cassian (360 – 435), probably Scythia-Minor priest and abbot
  • John and Paul (d. 362), Roman martyrs
  • John of Egypt (d. 394), Egyptian hermit
  • John the Silent (452-558), Bishop of Taxara
  • Pope John I (died 526), Italian pope
  • John of Ephesus (507-586), Syrian ecclesiastical historian
  • John Climacus (525–606), Syrian or Byzantine monk and abbot
  • John Scholasticus (died 577), 32nd Patriarch of Constantinople
  • Patriarch John IV of Constantinople (d. 595), also known as John the Faster, first Ecumenical Patriarch
  • John the Merciful (died c. 610), Cyprian Patriarch of Alexandria
  • John of Damascus (676–749), Syrian monk and priest, also known as John Damascene
  • John of Beverley (died 721), Angle bishop
  • John of Pavia (died 813), Bishop of Pavia
  • John of Rila (876–946), Bulgarian priest and hermit
  • John Gualbert (985-1073), Founder of the Vallumbrosan Order
  • John Theristus (1049-1129), Italian benedictine monk
  • John of Pulsano (1070-1139), or Giovanni di Matera, Italian abbot
  • John of the Grating (1098-1168), Bishop of Aleth
  • John of Matha (1160–1213), French priest; founder of the Trinitarian Order
  • John of Meda (died 1159), Italian priest
  • John Kukuzelis (1280-1360), Bulgarian composer, singer and reformer
  • John of Nepomuk (1340–1393), Bohemian vicar general of Jan of Jenštejn
  • Giovanni da Capistrano (1386–1456), Italian friar; summoner of European troops for the 1456 siege of Belgrade
  • John Cantius (1390-1473), Polish priest and theologian
  • John of Sahagún (1419-1479) Spanish priest
  • John Fisher (c. 1460 – 1535), English cardinal and martyr
  • Juan Diego (1474-1548), first Native-American saint
  • John Houghton (martyr) (c. 1480 – 1535), English abbot and martyr (one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales)
  • John de Ribera (1532-1611), or Juan de Ribera, Bishop of Valencia
  • John Stone (martyr) (died 1539 / died 1539), English friar and martyr (one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales)
  • John of God (1495–1550), Portuguese friar; founder of the Brothers Hospitallers of St. John of God
  • John of Avila (1500–1569), Spanish Jewish converso priest, missionary and mystic
  • John Payne (martyr) (1532–1582), English priest and martyr (one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales)
  • John Leonardi (1541–1609), Italian priest; founder of the Clerks Regular of the Mother of God of Lucca
  • John of the Cross (1542–1591), Spanish Jewish converso friar, priest and mystic; joint founder of the Discalced Carmelites
  • John Boste (c. 1540 – 1594), English priest and martyr (one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales)
  • John Rigby (martyr) (c. 1570 – 1600), English martyr (one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales)
  • John Roberts (martyr) (c. 1570 – 1610 / c. 1570 – 1610), Welsh priest, Prior of Saint Gregory's (one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales)
  • John Sarkander (1576–1620), Polish priest and martyr
  • John Ogilvie (saint) (1579–1615), Scottish priest and martyr
  • John Jones (martyr) (16th century – 1598), Welsh priest and martyr (one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales)
  • John Macias (1585-1645), Spanish missionary
  • John Southworth (martyr) (1592–1654), English priest and martyr (one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales)
  • Jean de Brébeuf (1593–1649), French missionary and martyr (one of the North American Martyrs)
  • John Francis Regis (1597-1640), French priest
  • John Kemble (martyr) (1599–1679), English priest and martyr (one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales)
  • John Berchmans (1599-1621) Flemish seminarian
  • John Eudes (1601-1680), or Jean Eudes, French priest and founder of the Congregation of Jesus and Mary
  • Jean de Lalande (1615-1646), French missionary and martyr (one of the North American Martyrs)
  • John Wall (priest and martyr) (1620–1679), English priest and martyr (one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales)
  • John Plessington (c. 1630 – 1679), English priest and martyr (one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales)
  • John de Brito (1647-1693), Portuguese missionary and martyr
  • John of Tobolsk (1651-1715), Metropolitan of Tobolsk
  • Jean-Baptiste de La Salle (1651–1719), French priest; founder of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools
  • John Joseph of the Cross (1654–1739), Ischian friar, priest and Vicar Provincial of the Alcantarine Reform in Italy
  • Saint John Lloyd (died 1679), Welsh priest and martyr (one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales)
  • John Dat (c. 1765 – 1798), Vietnamese priest and martyr
  • Jean Vianney (1786–1859), French priest
  • John Hoan Trinh Doan (c. 1789 / 1798 – 1861), Vietnamese priest and martyr
  • John Thanh Van Dinh (1796–1840), Vietnamese martyr
  • John Gabriel Perboyre (1802-1840), or Jean-Gabriel Perboyre, French missionary and martyr
  • John Baptist Con (1805–1840), Vietnamese martyr
  • John Charles Cornay (1809-1837), or Jean-Charles Cornay, French missionary and martyr
  • John Neumann (1811–1860), Bohemian missionary, Bishop of Philadelphia, founder of the first American Catholic diocesan school system
  • John Baptist Y (1800–1839), one of the Korean Martyrs
  • John Bosco (1815–1888), Italian priest and educator; founder of the Salesians of Don Bosco and the Salesian Cooperators
  • John of Kronstadt (1829–1908), Russian archpriest and synod member
  • John of Shanghai and San Francisco (1898-1966), also known as John the Wonderworker, Archbishop of Shanghai and San Francisco
  • Pope John XXIII (1881-1963), Italian pope from 1958 to 1963
  • Pope John Paul II (1920-2005), Polish pope from 1978 to 2005
  • Antigua and Barbuda

  • St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda, the capital city of Antigua and Barbuda
  • Saint John Parish, Antigua and Barbuda, a parish of Antigua and Barbuda on the island of Antigua
  • Canada

  • Saint John, New Brunswick
  • Saint John (electoral district), federal electoral district in New Brunswick
  • Saint John River (Bay of Fundy), in New Brunswick and Maine, United States
  • Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint John, New Brunswick, a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Moncton
  • Port of Saint John
  • St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, the capital and largest city in Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Fort St. John, British Columbia
  • Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, known as St. John's to early English settlers
  • United Kingdom

  • St John, Cornwall, England
  • St John, Friern Barnet, an Anglican church in north London
  • St John the Baptist's Church, Sutterby, Lincolnshire
  • Church of St John-at-Hackney, London
  • United States and territories

  • St. John, Indiana
  • Saint John, Warrick County, Indiana
  • St. John, Kansas
  • Saint John Plantation, Maine
  • St. John, Missouri
  • St. John, Pulaski County, Missouri
  • St. John, North Dakota
  • Saint John, Austin, Texas, a neighborhood
  • St. John, Texas
  • St. John, Washington
  • St. John, Wisconsin
  • St. John, Utah, one of the original settlements comprising Rush Valley, Utah
  • Saint John, U.S. Virgin Islands, an island in the Caribbean Sea
  • Saint John, Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, a small town on Saint Croix
  • St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana
  • Saint John River (Bay of Fundy), in Maine and New Brunswick (Canada)
  • Basilica of Saint John the Evangelist, Connecticut
  • Saints John, Colorado, note the plural
  • Elsewhere

  • Saint John Parish, Antigua and Barbuda, a parish of Antigua and Barbuda on the island of Antigua
  • Saint John Parish, Barbados
  • Saint John Parish, Dominica
  • Saint John Parish, Grenada
  • Saint John, Jersey, a parish of Jersey in the Channel Islands
  • Saint John, Malacca, original name of Portuguese Settlement in Malaysia
  • Other uses

  • St. John (clothing), a luxury American fashion brand
  • St. John (crater), an eroded lunar impact crater on the Moon's far side
  • St. John (restaurant), Smithfield, London
  • St. John Ambulance, an ambulance foundation founded by the Order of St. John
  • St. John Publications, a defunct American magazine and Golden Age comic book publisher
  • Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint John's – Basseterre, a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in the Caribbean
  • Venerable Order of Saint John, a royal order of chivalry established in 1831
  • "St. John", a song by Aerosmith from Permanent Vacation
  • References

    Saint John Wikipedia


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