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  • Jesus Nameplate

    $6.99

    This necklace makes a great gift for the woman in your life who holds Jesus close to her heart.

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  • Wildflower Faith

    $5.99

    This unique necklace serves as a daily reminder to carry our faith. Consider how the wildflowers grow – Luke 12:27-28. The perfect gift for that special woman in your life.

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  • Mustard Seed Pendant

    $13.99

    Mustard seed pendant features seed surrounded by clear acrylic. 1″ pendant on 18″ nickel free chain with 2″ extender.

    In the story of the Mustard seed, even with faith the size of this tiny seed, you can still move mountains. These real seeds are reminders that with just a little faith, anything is possible.

    Carded

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  • Immaculate Virgin Patroness Of America Tiny Saints

    $6.00

    In 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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  • G K Chesterton Tiny Saints

    $6.00

    G.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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  • J R R Tolkien Tiny Saints

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    J.R.R. Tolkien was an English author, professor and master of languages who is known as the father of high fantasy literature. He is most famous for writing The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. His Catholic faith influenced everything in his life. Tolkien described The Lord of the Rings as a fundamentally religious and Catholic work. Throughout his life, Tolkien made it a priority to attend daily Mass.

    The Grassroots edition charms highlight the stories of Catholic people whose stories have left an impression on the people they reach. These individuals are not on the official path to sainthood, which is why their charms do not say “Pray for us” like most Tiny Saints products.

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  • Saint Drogo Tiny Saints

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    After years of shepherding, Drogo moved into a small cell attached to a Church. He lived the rest of his life happily there, using one window to receive guests and food and another to participate in daily Mass.

    Feast Day: April 16

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  • Saint Jerome Tiny Saints

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    Jerome was a brilliant man who consolidated the Bible into one Latin publication. He was also known for his fierce temper and flare for sarcasm when it came to defending the Faith, proving that even the saints had things they were working on.

    Feast Day: September 30

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  • Saint John Chrysostom Tiny Saints

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    John s name (Chrysostom) means golden-mouthed, noting his gift as a teacher and public speaker. He gained a popular following by preaching scripture in ways the average person could understand.

    Feast Day: September 13

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  • Saint Madeleine Sophie Barat Tiny Saints

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    The legacy of Madeleine Sophie Barat can be found in the more than 100 schools operated by her Society of the Sacred Heart, institutions known for the quality of the education made available to the young.

    Feast Day: May 25

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  • Saint Julie Billiart Tiny Saints

    $6.00

    Although homebound for many years of her life, Julie Billiart offered spiritual counsel to many and even co-founded the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur. She once said, “Be like the sunflower that follows every movement of the sun, and keep your eyes always turned towards our good God.”

    Feast Day: April 8

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  • Servant Of God Mary Lange Tiny Saints

    $6.00

    In 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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