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This week, SaintsforSinners has been busy sending hope and healing across the globe, with Saint Peregrine, the patron saint of cancer, making his way to Australia. Between filling orders and exploring New Orleans' local Farmer's Market, we're excited to share some weekend updates, new product designs, and a few heartwarming memories from the neighborhood. Plus, catch a glimpse of our new creations in local shops or follow along on social media for more!

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Saint Sebastian, the patron saint of athletes, invoked for "Good Sportsmanship," has been traveling around and about for the past few weeks. We have been getting inquiries about Saint Sebastian and sent his hand-painted saint medal package out our doors earlier today.

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Here's an update about our friend and former co-worker, Emily, who has entered the final trimester of her pregnancy and says there's "six 6 weeks to go" until her baby arrives.

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Those cards were all hand-written by me and are from the various towns and villages in Provence we visited, or, from Venasque, where we stayed. I hope you like the messages. Some of the cards were over 100 years old. I found them in Brocantes and although the merchants were seemingly giving them away, I thought every one was a treasure!

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We will soon be hand-painting lots of Mother's Day Medals to celebrate the Joy of Life and Motherhood and look forward to sharing our colorful new designs with you. The "HOT" new color seems to be blue and blue has always been one of our absolute favorites too!

Saint Gerard of Majella is featured in the photo above, and he is certainly one of the greatest Mothers' Day Saints.

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Many years ago, we embellished Saint Richard's story a bit to say he could be viewed as the patron of NASCAR. We knew "Little Richard" was often working during Harvest Time and "Racing" to get the family carts to market. He would hurry to sell the food that had been harvested for people in towns near his hometown, Chichester, England.

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Our story about Saint Janarius strays from his tale of martyrdom and embellishes his “patron saint of blood banks” credit. We present the notion that maybe Saint Janarius is the ideal saint to protect from blood disorders, like Multiple Myeloma, a blood born and incurable disease.

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Remember to ask Arch Angel Gabriel to intercede when you are awaiting and hoping for good news. He will surely get happy messages coming your way!

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We were honored to hear from Kimberly A. Hogan, PhD, who is doing important work at the Center for Human Trafficking Research and Training (CHRT).

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Saint Adrian of Nicomedia is the patron of the artillery. So, it makes sense to suggest he is also the patron of gun safety. His Feast Day is tomorrow, March 4, 2024, so Saint Adrain is our sale item for today and tomorrow. Pray, hope, and channel your good thoughts with a wish that all the wars will end and that guns and artillery can be used in safer ways in our country and throughout the world!

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So, Happy Birthday Mommy! You always told me I was "gonna be somebody." And guess what? I am somebody, just like everyone else! Happy Birthday in Heaven, Mom. I'm celebrating you on earth today. "I love you with all my heart!" xo Robert

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Saint Philomena is invoked for safe pregnancies and safe childbirth. I'm pretty sure Emily took this photo of Saint Philomena. She helped us tremendously while working for us and we are so excited for her and ask all of you to send your best thoughts, wishes, and prayers for a successful pregnancy and birth as Emily welcomes her first baby into our world.

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Yesterday we were able to introduce our new brand specialist. We would love for y’all to know a little more about her, at SaintsforSinners we hand pick not only the medals but also those working close with us. Transference of energy is something we take to heart as all those that cross your path makes an impact. 

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Our big news is that we have hired Sheffy James,  a Brand Specialist, to help us get the word out about our hand-painted saint medals and our offbeat stories of the saints. Sheffy has been working with us for a few months and we are delighted she will be taking on a new role as a SaintsforSinners liaison. 

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The Synod, in conjunction with Vatican II, offered new "Talking Points" about the state of Catholicism here, and abroad. Traditionally, lay people, including Women, were not part of of the Synod process. In October, women and Deacons were included, along with Priests and others who are less formally affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church.

 

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