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The Tiny Saints Show surpassed its funding goal in the final days of the campaign, meaning those adorable Catholic keychain characters will soon be making their way to the small screen.
"The Tiny Saints Show is happening!!! We hit our goal, fully funding our pilot episode. Thank you to everyone who has given," the Tiny Saints account announced on Instagram on October 20. The campaign ended October 22.
For the final few days of the funding campaign, Tiny Saints would unlock the "desk" of a saint who would be featured in the show. A desk "belonging" to St. Kateri Tekakwitha, whose father was the chief of the Turtle Clan, features a chair made to look like a turtle shell, a turtle, and a lily.
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At press time, the desks that had been unlocked belong to St. Pier Giorgio Frassati, St. Kateri Tekakwitha, St. Anthony, and St. Michael the Archangel.
Unlike other shows about saints, which primarily tell the story of the saint's life on earth, The Tiny Saints Show aims to inform viewers about how saints are interceding for humanity while in heaven. The show will partly take place at heaven's "intercession station," which is designed somewhat like a mail room, and the saints will receive the prayers of humanity via canisters sent through tubes.
"What we want to do that's different than anybody else is show the active intercession of the saints," Matt Meeks, partner and CEO at Catholic Ventures, told Aleteia. Catholic Ventures is Tiny Saints' parent company.
"The life of a saint doesn't end at their death; like, the life of a saint really just begins with their entrance in heaven. The saints are here for us, now," he said.
Aleteia reached out to the team at Tiny Saints for additional comment.
Watch the teaser trailer below:
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