Faith Standish

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Faith Standish is a fictional character played by Dana Sparks on the NBC soap opera, Passions. Faith Standish was a reclusive woman who is constantly on the run with her daughter, Charity Standish, from evil witches she claims killed her family because they held the magical powers to destroy evil forces. Faith was also on a mission to find her amnesia-ridden sister, Grace Standish, who vanished many years ago and is unaware of the evil forces that hunt them. By chance, Faith ran into Grace's husband, Sam Bennett on a chatline leading to an online meeting between the two sisters. Unbeknownst to Faith, however, was that Grace's neighbor was Tabitha Lenox, an evil witch. In fact, it was Tabitha who caused Grace to have amnesia. When Tabitha learned that Faith and Grace had met online and was planning to meet in person, Tabitha set Faith's house on fire to kill her and Charity so Grace would never learn of her powers and the evil forces would continue to rule Earth. Charity survived the fire and moved in with Grace, a foil to Tabitha, however Faith perished in the fire. Her soul has appeared several times since her "death" to warn her sister and daughter of the evil plans Tabitha has in store.

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[edit] Family

[edit] Children

[edit] Siblings

[edit] Nephews & Nieces

[edit] Other Relatives

  • Maria Lopez-Fitzgerald (great-niece, via Kay)
  • Prudence Standish (distant ancestor from the Salem Witch trials)

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  • Faith's online screenname was Seeker
  • Faith always wore a cross around her neck and hung up glass angels around her house because she thought it could keep her safe from evil
  • Faith's most loved object in her life was a picture of herself and her twin sister Grace taken many years ago

[edit] Hidden Passions

In the book Hidden Passions, Grace and Faith's parents were Zachary Sutter and Mercy Standish. Information in the book has not been confirmed on-screen and is not considered to be official since the information seen on the show contradicts much of what was said in the book.

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