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    • Venerable Henriette Delille Tiny Saints

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      Henriette Delille, a free woman of color, dedicated her life to ministering to the poor, sick, and elderly in New Orleans. She founded the Sisters of the Holy Family, one of the oldest Catholic religious orders for women of color, providing education and care for those in need.

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    • Blessed Mary Of Jesus The Good Shepherd Tiny Saints

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      Frances Siedliska, taking the name Mary, founded a religious order and made it her life s work to enrich families through an education of the mind and heart mirrored after the hidden life of the Holy Family.

      Feast Day: November 21

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    • Saint Anselm Tiny Saints

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      Italian-born Saint Anselm was a 12th-century Benedictine monk who later became
      Archbishop of Canterbury, England. He was an insightful teacher, philosopher and
      theologian, and wise in the ways of political governance. He also defended the church s freedoms, which were under attack at the time. His motto, faith seeking understanding , characterized his writings and in 1720 he was named a Doctor of the Church!

      Feast Day: April 21

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    • Saint Frances Of Rome Tiny Saints

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      Frances was happily married, and balanced her works of charity with caring for her three children. When the plague struck Rome in the 1420s, she and other Roman women formed a society to care for the poor and the plague victims. Frances received many heavenly visions, and often saw her guardian angel, who would light her way as she read or traveled the streets of Rome doing works of charity. For that reason, Frances is a patron saint of travelers and motorists!

      Feast Day: March 9

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    • Saint Martha Wang Luo Mande Tiny Saints

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      Martha Wang, a cook in China, bravely served seminarians during Catholic persecution, and faced execution with courage, saying, “If they can die, I can too,” embracing martyrdom

      ?Feast Day:? July 29

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    • Blessed Luigi And Maria Quattrocchi Tiny Saints

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      Luigi and Maria Beltrame Quattrocchi, an Italian couple beatified in 2001, shared 46 years of marriage, raising four children, three in religious life, and lived a faith-filled, inspirational life.

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    • Saint Anthony Tiny Saints

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      St. Anthony of Padua was a 13th-century Franciscan friar known for his rich knowledge of Church theology. Even more importantly, he had an incredible ability to explain the Faith so that anyone could understand even the deepest truths. Anthony is often seen holding the child Jesus, who once appeared to him and touched his face. St. Anthony has become beloved by millions as the patron saint of lost things.

      Feast Day: June 13

      Patronage: Amputees, Expectant Mothers, Lost Things, Married Couples, Seafarers

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    • Saint Maximillian Kolbe Tiny Saints

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      Father Maximilian Kolbe was a Polish Franciscan with a deep love for Mary, especially her Immaculate Conception. To share the Gospel, he founded monasteries, published a newspaper and magazine, and operated an amateur radio station. In 1941, the Nazis arrested Kolbe and placed him in Auschwitz concentration camp. When ten prisoners were condemned to death by starvation, Kolbe volunteered to replace a young father, who later attended Kolbe’s canonization.

      Feast Day: August 14

      Patronage: Addiction, Families, Journalists, Prisoners, Right To Life

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    • Saint Joseph Tiny Saints

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      Joseph is a quiet hero, the man God trusted to be Mary’s husband and Jesus’ foster-father. Joseph showed deep faith during Mary’s pregnancy, great courage in leading his family into Egypt, and fatherly wisdom while teaching his son how to work and pray. A carpenter by trade, Joseph is the patron saint of workers. He died with Mary and Jesus by his side, and is invoked for a happy death.

      Feast Day: March 19

      Patronage: A Happy Death, Carpenters, Fathers, Men, Workers

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    • Our Lady Of The Little Beasts Tiny Saints

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      In 2020, Shining Light Dolls founder, Chantal Baros, was inspired to create a new and vibrant depiction of Mary after reading an excerpt from The Glories of Mary. According to the book, Mary “appeared to Saint Gertrude covered with a mantle, under which, as if in a place of refuge, were a troop of ferocious beasts, as lions, tigers, bears, and leopards. She was so far from driving them away that, on the contrary, she patted them with her hand…” This sweet depiction reminds us that our Heavenly Mother loves us, even if we’re “little beasts” sometimes.

      Patronage: Animals, Children, Forgiveness, Pets

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    • Saint John Paul 2nd Tiny Saints

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      As pope from 1978 to 2005, Pope John Paul II tackled difficult global issues, visited 116 countries, and met frequently with world leaders. His message was for everyone. “Do not be afraid,” he said. “Jesus Christ is the hope of the world.” The beloved pope’s courage and deep faith inspired a generation of faithful. Today, many call him Saint John Paul the Great.

      Feast Day: October 22

      Patronage: Hope, Perseverance, Poland, World Youth Day

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    • Saint Charles Borromeo Tiny Saints

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      Charles Borromeo was made a cardinal in 1559 by his uncle, Pope Pius IV. While the Church was suffering the effects of the Protestant reformation, Charles did his best to bring about internal reform. He prayed, helped organize the Council of Trent, made the Archdiocese of Milan a place of conversion and virtue, and sacrificed his personal wealth to care for the poor and sick.

      Feast Day: November 4

      Patronage: Bishops, Cardinals, Catechists, Catechumens, Seminarians

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