shenjtëve
Shenjtët is a term used in various religious traditions, most notably within Christianity, to refer to individuals recognized for their exceptional holiness and their close relationship with the divine. The concept of sainthood generally involves a life lived in accordance with religious principles, often marked by virtue, piety, and sometimes martyrdom. In Christianity, particularly within the Catholic and Orthodox traditions, saints are venerated and can serve as intercessors for believers. The process for recognizing a saint, known as canonization, is a formal procedure that involves rigorous investigation into the candidate's life and miracles attributed to their intercession.
The term can also appear in other cultural or historical contexts, though its primary association is with