Saint Jose Sanchez del Rio - Tiny Saints charm
Saint Jose Sanchez del Rio - Tiny Saints charm
In 1927, Catholic Mexico was suffering from extreme religious persecution. Soldiers of faith, known as Cristeros, took up arms in defense of their faith and families. After begging to join the fight, 14-year-old Jose Sanchez del Rio served alongside the army general. He was taken prisoner in 1928 and suffered violent torture, including devastating wounds to his feet. Joseโs captors ordered him to denounce his faith, but instead he shouted the words of a true Cristero before his death: โViva Cristo Rey!!!โ
Patron saint of:
courage
Mexico
persecution
youth
About Tiny Saints
Each Tiny Saint is about 1 inch tall and made from a colorful rubber. Each includes a metal clasp so they can be hooked onto keychains, backpacks, and anywhere else you could use a "tiny saint."
Each Tiny Saint includes a small card with brief history of the Saint depicted and what patronage the Saint is associated with.