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Free Shipping Condition: New Location: Woodbine, United States Yet, in his final hours, even with all he had written, Aquinas said that the wonders of God made his writings as valuable as "straw.". You can even make ... morea bracelet or necklace out of them! Start your collection of Tiny Saints Charms!
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$5.40 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Dayton, United States Charm is marked West Germany.
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Free Shipping Condition: New Location: Woodbine, United States Start your collection of Tiny Saints Charms! You can even make a bracelet or necklace out of them! A great way to get children interested in learning ... moreabout the lives of the saints. Other charms are available too, be sure to view the other Tiny Saints collection.
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Free Shipping Condition: New Location: Woodbine, United States Born in France in 1651 and considered the founder of Catholic schools, John Baptist de La Salle is the patron saint of teachers and principals. Through ... morehis generous spirit and acts, he made education accessible to the young, poor and marginalized.
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Free Shipping Condition: New Location: Woodbine, United States Catherine was one of 25 children! Catherine had visions of guardian angels, Mary, the saints and Jesus! Start your collection of Tiny Saints Charms! Tiny ... moreSaints charm for kids is a fun way to celebrate your Catholic faith of the popular Tiny Saints collection.
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Free Shipping Condition: New Location: Woodbine, United States Louise de Marillac was born into a wealthy family in 1591. Though she pondered religious life, Louise married, had a son and lived a happy life. After ... more12 years of marriage, her husband sadly passed away.
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$9.99 Shipping Condition: New Location: Canada Bishop Paul Leonard Hagarty was a beloved friend of my mother Bertha. The founder of Church-Woman Antiques. He was also the first Bishop of Nassau. And ... moreserved previously as Vicar Apostolic of the Bahamas Islands. His estate items are on consignment for auction thanks to a friend of St. John's Abbey, where he spent his final years. This carving is 17 inches tall and weighs approximately 2 pounds. The carving will be shipped to the winning bidder with the arms removed to protect the 2 dowels from breakage; the arms are easily re-attached with the use of tape and/or glue. Our auction notes tell us that this carving was a gift from Archbishop of South Africa. Joseph Francis McGeough. Good luck bidding! Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE
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