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  • Mustard Seed

    $5.99

    This beautiful and dainty necklace is a reminder of how powerful our faith is. The perfect gift for that special woman in your life!

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  • Praise Name Plate

    $6.99

    Praise the Lord! This necklace is 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.

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  • Saint Jerome Tiny Saints

    $6.00

    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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  • 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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  • Saint John Chrysostom Tiny Saints

    $6.00

    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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  • 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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  • Servant Of God Father Vincent Capodanno Tiny Saints

    $6.00

    On 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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  • Americana Rosary Tiny Saints

    $18.00

    The 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

    $6.00

    After 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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  • Saint Drogo Tiny Saints

    $6.00

    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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