Saint Walburga Tiny Saints
$11.65
Born to a family of saints, Walburga left her Benedictine monastery in England at the request of her kinsman, St. Boniface in Germany to help catechize the pagans. She later became an Abbess who was well known as a holy woman. Today, a miraculous oil continues to gather on her bones.
Feast Day: February 25
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SKU (UPC): 810114183410
Color: Full Color
Manufacturer: New Day Christian Distributors
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