Although some SaintlyScentS are obvious, we wanted to share with you why our special scents relate to their saint.

Immaculate Mary’s Lily of the Valley In religious images the lily is a sign for humility. Immaculate Mary’s  Lilly of the Valley sends our petitions to heaven with humility.
 

 

St. Anthony’s Padua Biscotti. Padua, Italy, is where St. Anthony is known for his ministry. St. Anthony is also the patron saint of the poor. St. Anthony’s Padua Biscotti send our petitions to heaven while praying for the poor and hungry.

 
St. Augustine’s Rain Drops St. Augustine’s prayer that we may thirst after the Lord as the true source of wisdom sends our petitions to heaven with Rain Drops, with prayers to quench our thirst by learning the true wisdom of the Lord.
 
St. Christopher’s Tropical Paradise St. Christopher is most known as the patron saint of travelers. Our petitions flow to heaven with the scent of Tropical Paradise, while praying that paradise is the destination of our journey here on earth.

 
St. Francis’ Fresh Linen St. Francis’ father was a wealthy cloth merchant. St. Francis abandoned his family riches to live in poverty. Our petitions flow to heaven with St. Francis’ Fresh Linen while praying for us to follow Jesus, as St. Francis did in humility and poverty.
 
St. Gerard’s Snuggle Baby St. Gerard is the patron saint of mothers and babies. St. Gerard’s scent of Snuggle Baby sends our petitions to heaven with prayers to respect life from conception to death.

 

St. Joseph’s Carpenter Pine St. Joseph is the patron saint of families and workers. St. Joseph was a carpenter.  Carpenter Pine sends our petitions to St. Joseph while praying for our family and home.
 
St. Jude’s Bamboo Breeze The Letter of Jude in the New Testament was written by St. Jude and is believed to be written to the churches in Asia. St. Jude is also the patron saint of things despaired of. Our petitions rise to heaven with Bamboo Breeze, while praying for Asian countries and others less fortunate around the globe.
 
St. Nicholas’ Cinnamon Sticks St. Nicholas, the patron saint of our children scent of Cinnamon Stocks sends our petitions to heaven as little children. Scripture tells us whoever accepts the Kingdom of God like a child will enter it.
 
St. Patrick’s Irish Clover St. Patrick is well known as the patron saint of Ireland. Irish Clover brings our petitions to heaven while praying for unity among religions.
 
St. Theresa’s Rose Petals St. Theresa is known for her heavenly roses. Rose Pedals sends our petitions to heaven St. Theresa’s way.
 

 

St. Valentine’s Chocolate Hearts Must we say anything about St. Valentine’s Chocolate Hearts?