Saving Grace (short Story)
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Saving Grace may refer to: * Grace (Christianity), a concept in Christian soteriology * ''Saving Grace'' (TV series), a 2007 television series starring Holly Hunter * "Saving Grace" (short story), a 1990 short story by Orson Scott Card


Film

* ''Saving Grace'' (1986 film), a film based on a novel by Celia Gittelson * ''Saving Grace'' (1998 film), a New Zealand film based on a play by Duncan Sarkies * ''Saving Grace'' (2000 film), a British film * ''Saving Grace'' (2008 film), a film based on a Connie Stevens screenplay


Music

* Saving Grace (band), a metal / hardcore band from New Zealand *Saving Grace,
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* "Saving Grace", a song by Christian female group Point of Grace * "Saving Grace", a song by The Cranberries from '' Bury the Hatchet'' (1999) * "Saving Grace", a song by The Pretenders from the album ''
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