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Servant Of God Mary Lange Tiny Saints
$6.00Add to cartIn 1829, Mother Mary Lang founded the Oblate Sisters of Providence, the first religious order for women of color in the America. The sisters served in schools, orphanages, and hospitals. They even designed and made religious vestments.
Patronage: African Americans
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Servant Of God Father Vincent Capodanno Tiny Saints
$6.00Add to cartOn September 4, 1967 military Chaplain Vincent Capodanno was killed in action while caring for his men in Vietnam. He was awarded the Medal of Honor in 1969. The USS Capodanno was launched in 1972, bearing the motto: Duty with Honor. As a Servant of God, the Church is invited to pray for Father Capodanno’s cause for canonization.
Patronage: military, chaplains
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Servant Of God Nicholas Black Elk Tiny Saints
$6.00Add to cartNicholas Black Elk was a relative of Crazy Horse, witnessed the Battle of Little Bighorn, and performed for the Queen of England in Buffalo Bill s traveling show. But above all, he was a Christian who honored the spirituality and traditions of his ancestors.
Patronage: Native Americans, interfaith dialogue
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Immaculate Virgin Patroness Of America Tiny Saints
$6.00Add to cartIn 1792, the first bishop of the United States, John Carroll, consecrated the nation to Mary under her title The Immaculate Conception. In 1846, the United States bishops unanimously chose Mary under that title as Patroness of the United States of America.
Feast Day: December 8
Patronage: United States
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Americana Rosary Tiny Saints
$18.00Add to cartThe center bead features Mary surrounded by amber waves of grain representing the great bounty and responsibility God has given us.
The crucifix includes Jesus as King with an American flag behind him, not to highlight the USA as more important in His eyes, but to pray for His blessings upon us as the king over all nations.
Each of the beads are colored red, white and blue to remind us to pray for our country and the people and families who call it home.
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Saint Rose Philippine Duchesne Tiny Saints
$6.00Add to cartAfter joining the Society of the Sacred Heart in France, Rose was sent to the Missouri frontier. She built schools for girls and, in her later years, served Native Americans throughout the region.
Feast Day: November 18
Patronage: Native Americans, education, children
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G K Chesterton Tiny Saints
$6.00Add to cartG.K. (Gilbert Keith) Chesterton was a devout Roman Catholic writer from England with a prolific output, including books, plays, essays and articles. He had a unique writing style marked by paradox, wit, and wonder. Chesterton was known for his eccentric personality, but had a profound impact on individuals such as C.S. Lewis, Michael Collins, and Mohandas Gandhi, inspiring them to become Christian, lead Irish independence, and fight British colonial rule in India, respectively.
Our Grassroots edition charms highlight the stories of Catholic people whose stories have left an impression on the people they reach.
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Mint Speckle
$9.99Add to cartThis modern statement silicone teething necklace is for the fun loving mom! The necklace is made with soft BPA-free silicone beads that are perfect for your teething little one.
Material: Silicone / Satin Cord / Plastic Snap Clasp
Size: Drop Length: 15″ L
Care Instructions: Damp Wipe Only
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Blush Speckle
$9.99Add to cartThis modern statement silicone teething necklace is for the fun loving mom! The necklace is made with soft BPA-free silicone beads that are perfect for your teething little one.
Material: Silicone / Satin Cord / Plastic Snap Clasp
Size: Drop Length: 15″ L
Care Instructions: Damp Wipe Only
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Bible Smuggler Wristband Large
$12.99Add to cartMany nations try to restrict access to God s Word by outlawing Bibles but we must obey God rather than men and continue taking His Word to the ends of the earth. Each Bible Smuggler Wristband purchase provides VOM distribution teams with the financial resources needed to deliver one Bible to a Christian living in a restricted nation.
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Bible Smuggler Wristband Large
$12.99Add to cartMany nations try to restrict access to God s Word by outlawing Bibles but we must obey God rather than men and continue taking His Word to the ends of the earth. Each Bible Smuggler Wristband purchase provides VOM distribution teams with the financial resources needed to deliver one Bible to a Christian living in a restricted nation.
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Mary Mystical Rose Tiny Saints
$6.00Add to cartInvoked under the title Mystical Rose Mary has been honored for centuries as a woman of singular and royal inner beauty much like a rose. Sometimes called the Queen of the Flowers the rose s many-layered petals both shroud its inner mystery and release a sweet fragrance even when surrounded by thorns. The tradition of May Crownings often expresses this devotional honor.
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Holy Family Tiny Saints
$6.00Add to cartJesus formative hidden years were spent in the simplicity of ordinary life in the home at Nazareth. Through the example and intercession of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph we have the opportunity to find God in our everyday encounters with family and experience transformation through this humble School of Love.
Feast Day: Sunday after Christmas
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Crescent Cross Trust (Size 5 Ring)
$35.95Add to cartStunning high polish band stainless steel ring. Set CZ stones wrap almost entire cross. Top and bottom engraved black enamel filled writing reads “Trust In The Lord With All Thine Heart; And Lean Not Unto Thine Own Understanding – Prov. 3:5”. Band width measures a mere 6mm.
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Mother Mary Pearl And Gold Miraculous Medal (Bracelet/Wristband)
$17.00Add to cartThis simple, unique piece reminds us that Mama Mary is always near, waiting for us to call. Soft, chewable bracelets are made of food-grade silicone, strung on organic cotton cord, and closed with a snap clasp. The bracelet also doubles perfectly as a chewable distraction for a teething baby in your care!
Our Big Kid size now has five beads plus a small accent bead on each side of the Medal, with an inner circumference of approximately 6″. It offers a close fit on a 6″ wrist, and is designed for ages 7 and up approximately.
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Venerable Fulton Sheen Tiny Saints
$6.00Add to cartFulton J. Sheen was an American archbishop and a brilliant theologian. He used his charismatic preaching style, compassionate nature, and unique stage presence to share the Faith on television and radio. He became one of the most influential Catholics of the twentieth century and won an Emmy Award for Most Outstanding Television Personality. More importantly, he stirred hearts and opened minds all across the nation.
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Saint Helena
$6.00Add to cartBorn around 247 AD, Helena was the wife of the Roman Emperor. When her son, Constantine, received a miraculous vision before a battle, Helena converted and became a devout Christian. She traveled to the Holy Land to find Christ s cross, which had been lost. Three crosses were discovered, so Helena asked a dying woman to touch each one. The woman was miraculously healed after touching the true cross.
Feast Day: August 18
Patronage: New Discoveries
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Our Lady Star Of The Sea
$6.00Add to cartThe beloved title Our Lady Star of the Sea has been used for Mary for centuries. In the 1100s, Saint Bernard of Clairvaux wrote: “If the winds of temptation arise; If you are driven upon the rocks of tribulation look to the star, call on Mary; If you are tossed upon the waves of pride, of ambition, of envy, of rivalry, look to the star, call on Mary. Should anger, or avarice, or fleshly desire violently assail the frail vessel of your soul, look at the star, call upon Mary.”
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Saint Isaac Jogues
$6.00Add to cartAs a newly-ordained Jesuit, Isaac Jogues was assigned to the native tribes of Canada in 1636. Though he saw many people turn to Christ, missionaries were not always welcome. In 1642, natives cut off Jogues’ fingers and made him a slave. He was released a year later and returned to Europe a legend. But Jogues’ interest there was only to obtain the pope’s permission to celebrate the Mass despite his missing fingers. Jogues returned to Canada with permission, but was accused of being a sorcerer and murdered by tomahawk.
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Saint Bernard Of Clairvaux
$6.00Add to cartIn the year 1111, Bernard became a Cistercian monk at the age of 20. Confident, bold and outspoken, his influence spread far beyond the monastery. The honey-tongued orator settled international disputes, prevented a schism, inspired innovative architecture, outsmarted heretics, and defended the integrity of marriage – all while suffering from chronic illness. Sustained by his love for Christ and devotion to Mary, Bernard became one of the most influential figures of the 12th century.
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Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini
$6.00Add to cartIn 1889, amidst the chaos and poverty of an over-populated New York, Mother Frances Cabrini and her sister companions arrived from Italy. They quickly began organizing catechism and language classes for Italian immigrants, established schools and orphanages, and served the poor throughout the city. Requests for Mother Cabrini’s help later came from all over the world. Today, her Missionary Sisters can be found on six continents serving in a variety of roles wherever there is a need.
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Our Lady Of Knock
$6.00Add to cartAt least 15 people saw the exact same thing on the night of August 21, 1879, in the small, suffering Irish village of Knock. Judith Campbell was there and shared her story: “I saw outside the chapel … three figures representing St. Joseph, St. John and the Blessed Virgin Mary; also an altar, and the likeness of a lamb on it, with a cross at the back of the lamb.” Our Lady wore white robes, with a gold rose upon her forehead and a brilliant gold crown on her head. Within weeks, an inquiry into the apparition deemed the reports truthful.
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Saint Jane Frances De Chantal
$6.00Add to cartAfter her beloved husband was killed in a hunting accident, Jane Frances de Chantal sought peace and purpose as a Christian mother. She established stability for her children at her father-in-law’s estate, despite how difficult he made things for her. In 1604, Jane Frances met St. Francis de Sales and cultivated a holy friendship in which he became her spiritual director. Together, they founded the Order of the Visitation of Holy Mary for women to live in a spirit “of profound humility toward God and of great gentleness toward the neighbor.” She founded 86 monasteries in her lifetime.
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Saint Mary Of The Cross Mackillop
$6.00Add to cartMary MacKillop co-founded Australia’s first order of nuns, the Sisters of St. Joseph of the Sacred Heart, in 1866. The sisters stared their work in a converted stable, providing free education to children of any background. They soon opened an orphanage, a refuge for women released from prison, and ministries for the homeless. A force for the message of Christ’s love, Mary’s intelligence, leadership, passion and autonomous spirit shook up the Church in Australia. In the end, Mary’s holiness was her legacy. In 1909, upoin his last visit to her, Cardinal Moran stated, “Today, I believe that I have assisted at the death bed of a saint.”
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Saint Katharine Drexel
$6.00Add to cartIn 1858, Katharine Drexel was born into a wealthy Philadelphia family. The loving family prayed daily and provided food, clothing and rent to those in need. Katharine s devotion to the less-fortunate only grew over the years. She saw especially the suffering within African American and Native American communities. In 1891, Katharine made her vows as a religious and started the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament. They led schools and missions throughout the U.S. and still do to this day!
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Saint Jose Sanchez Del Rio
$6.00Add to cartIn 1927, Catholic Mexico was suffering from extreme religious persecution. Soldiers of faith, known as Cristeros, took up arms in defense of their faith and families. After begging to join the fight, 14-year-old Jose Sanchez del Rio served alongside the army general. He was taken prisoner in 1928 and suffered violent torture, including devastating wounds to his feet. Jose s captors ordered him to denounce his faith, but instead he shouted the words of a true Cristero before his death: Viva Cristo Rey!!!
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Saint Louis De Montfort
$6.00Add to cartBorn in France, St. Louis de Montfort became a priest in 1700. He was an amazing preacher who traveled far and wide, inspiring others to follow the example of loving obedience set by Mary. If you think of St. Louis de Montfort, think of Mary! In addition to writing hymns and books (including True Devotion to the Blessed Virgin and The Secret of the Rosary), Louis founded a small company of priests who led Marian missions and retreats. Louis also founded the Daughters of Wisdom who provided education and served the poor.
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Blessed Margaret Of Castello
$6.00Add to cartLittle Margaret was born with dwarfism, blindness and a hunchback. Hidden away by her parents, she was locked in a door-less room attached to a church. She was alone, but befriended a priest and grew close to God. After a decade of isolation, Margaret s parents abandoned her in the streets. She was taken in by the poor and soon became a Dominican sister. Margaret cared for the sick and taught children while their parents worked. A light to all who knew her (and to those who know of her), Margaret proved that God has a plan for every single one of us.
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Saint Gregory The Great
$6.00Add to cartPope St. Gregory the Great joyfully began his religious life around the year 575 as a Benedictine monk. So, when he was elected pope, Gregory was hesitant to take the office but resolute in following God s will. As pope, Gregory strengthened core elements of the Faith like liturgy and doctrine while prioritizing service and outreach. He ransomed prisoners, protected persecuted Jews, sent preachers to England, and cared for victims of the plague. Today, Gregory is considered a doctor of the Church.
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Saint Vincent De Paul
$6.00Add to cartBorn in France, St. Vincent de Paul was a priest known for his compassion, humility and generosity. At the age of 24, he was kidnapped by pirates and spent two years in slavery. Upon returning home, Vincent worked passionately among the poor. Under Vincent s leadership, many people responded to the intensifying poverty of 17th-century France and remarkable organizations bearing his name still exist to this day. Vincent de Paul is the patron saint of charities and volunteers.
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Saint Blaise
$6.00Add to cartSt. Blaise was a skilled physician who lived in the 4th century. He was well-known for his kindness as well as his passion for treating both people and animals. Blaise had a unique skill for treating throat illnesses and injuries. He often performed miraculous healings, once rescuing a young boy who was choking on a chicken bone! As bishop, Blaise led his fellow Christians during a time of brutal persecution and was ultimately martyred for his faith.
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Saint Juan Diego
$6.00Add to cartIn December of 1531, Mary appeared to Juan Diego outside Mexico City and asked that a chapel be built on the grounds. Juan Diego s bishop asked him for a sign to prove the message was from Mary. At the next apparition, Mary had Juan Diego fill his tunic with nearby roses that were unseasonably in bloom. When Juan Diego poured the roses out in front of the bishop, the image of Mary was imprinted on his tunic. The chapel stands to this day with the image on display for all to see!