Saint Drogo Tiny Saints
$10.00
After years of shepherding, Drogo moved into a small cell attached to a Church. He lived the rest of his life happily there, using one window to receive guests and food and another to participate in daily Mass.
Feast Day: April 16
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SKU (UPC): 810114182246
Color: Full Color
Manufacturer: New Day Christian Distributors
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