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  • Immaculate Virgin Patroness Of America Tiny Saints

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    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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  • Venerable Pierre Toussaint Tiny Saints

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    Pierre Toussaint was moved from Haiti to New York as a slave and eventually took on work as a hairdresser. He was admired for his selfless service to New York s poor, sick and orphaned.

    Patronage: barbers, hairdressers

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  • Servant Of God Julia Greeley Tiny Saints

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    After her emancipation from slavery, Julia Greeley became Denver s Angel of Charity. She helped families in need, towing her red wagon filled with coal, clothing, and groceries.

    Patronage: African Americans, slavery

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  • Servant Of God Nicholas Black Elk Tiny Saints

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    Nicholas 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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  • 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 Julie Billiart Tiny Saints

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    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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  • Saint Rose Philippine Duchesne Tiny Saints

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    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 Hildegard Of Bingen Tiny Saints

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    A mystic and Benedictine Abbess, Hildegard is known for her spiritual writings, musical compositions, art, and extensive knowledge of natural medicine. Her unparalleled works have earned her the title Doctor of the Church.

    Feast Day: September 17

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  • Saint Denis Of Paris Tiny Saints

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    Denis was the first Bishop of Paris, renowned for his fearless preaching in the face of Roman persecution. In fact, they say that Denis kept preaching – even after he was beheaded!

    Feast Day: October 9

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  • Saint Helena

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    Born 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 Of Guadalupe Patroness Of The Unborn Tiny Saints

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    Our Lady of Guadalupe, patroness of the New Evangelization and the Unborn, symbolizes the profound connection between protecting and celebrating life and spreading the Gospel in innovative ways.

    ?Feast Day: December 12

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  • Venerable Jerome Lejeune Tiny Saints

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    Professor J r me Lejeune discovered the the genetic basis of Down Syndrome in 1959 and dedicated his life to serving people with special needs. Today, his foundation continues to advocate for the intrinsic value of every human life.

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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 Francis Of Assisi Tiny Saints

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    St. Francis was born in Assisi, Italy, the son of a wealthy merchant. He joined the military but soon became a prisoner of war. When he finally returned home, Francis felt drawn to serve the poor. While praying before a crucifix, Francis heard Jesus tell him, “Repair my house,” the Church. Francis’ radical poverty and simplicity soon attracted many followers. Today, the Franciscan Order remains one of the most beloved religious institutions worldwide.

    Feast Day: October 4

    Patronage: Animals, Pet Owners, Pets, The Environment, The Poor

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  • Blessed Carlo Acutis Tiny Saints

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    From 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

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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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  • 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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  • Servant Of God Thea Bowman Tiny Saints

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    As a child, Thea was exposed to the richness of her African-American culture and spirituality. She fell in love with the history, stories, songs, prayers, and traditions. As a nun, she gathered together people across the country for singing, gospel preaching, prayer and storytelling. Her programs were designed to foster communication and understanding, and to break down racial and cultural barriers.

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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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  • Our Lady Of The Rosary Tiny Saints

    $6.00

    When we pray the rosary, we meditate on the life of Jesus through the eyes of Mary. It gives us insight into the Gospel and brings us closer to Christ!

    Feast Day: October 7th

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  • Saint Joseph Terror Of Demons Tiny Saints

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    Joseph s unique title Terror of Demons reflects the unbreakable humility and virtue of the man God trusted to care for Jesus and Mary. In spite of the troubling evils his family faced, Joseph stood strong.

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