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Immaculate Virgin Patroness Of America Tiny Saints
$11.65Add 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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Mary Our Queen (Bracelet/Wristband)
$41.65Add to cart“Mar a Nuestra Reina” is inspired by the Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary, which culminate with her coronation as “queen of heaven and earth”, and by the most beloved Marian devotions in America: The Immaculate Conception and the Virgin of Guadalupe. This Rosary bracelet is composed of faceted crystals, hematites, natural jades, enameled metals and the authentic Italian Miraculous Medal. Explanatory brochure “mini-booklet” in color included.
Meditate with Jesus and Mary on the mysteries and fruits of the Rosary. And remember the words of Saint Maximilian Kolbe: Never be afraid to love the Blessed Virgin too much. You can never love her more than Jesus did. “
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Our Lady Of Knock
$6.99Add 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 Abigail
$6.99Add to cartHaving dedicated her purity to God at a young age, Agatha became a target of Roman officials charged with carrying out the persecution of Christians during the reign of Emperor Decius. She was forced into unspeakable suffering, including the removal of her breasts, for refusing to break her vow of purity. Because of the unique torture Agatha endured, she is the patron saint of women with breast cancer.
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Saint Charles Borromeo Tiny Saints
$6.99Add to cartCharles 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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Saint John Paul 2nd Tiny Saints
$11.65Add to cartAs 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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Blessed Carlo Acutis Tiny Saints
$11.65Add to cartFrom a young age, Carlo Acutis demonstrated a unique love for Jesus in the Eucharist. Creative and passionate, Carlo also found joy through computer programming and technology. He used his skills to build websites featuring topics including Mary and the Eucharist. He was a light to all who knew him and beloved by family, friends, and teachers. Carlo developed leukemia at a young age and offered all of his suffering for the Lord, the Pope, and the Church. He died in 2006 at the age of 15.
Feast Day: October 12
Patronage: Computer Programming, Youth













