"There are two Saint Martins in the Catholic religion; the recently canonized Saint Martin de Porres and the older Saint Martin of Tours. The latter, known in Latin America as San Martin Caballero, "Saint Martin the Horse-rider," is the one most frequently encountered in luck charms. Born in Hungary during the late Roman empire, he was pressed into service in the Roman army, where he became a centurion, One day, while riding his horse, he chanced upon a near-naked beggar and cut his cloak in half to give the poor man a covering. That night he had a dream in which the beggar appeared to him as Jesus, so he quit the army and became a monk in Italy. He was later promoted to the rank of Bishop of Tours (in France) but always lived a simple life and gave a great deal to charity. Thus Saint Martin is the Patron Saint of those who hope strangers will aid them."
--- Catherine Yronwode
Saint Martin Caballero Incense Powders
Use in Magic:
Petition Saint Martin Caballero, the Roman Centurion, for money, customers, and help from strangers.
Spell Methods:
Light incense before opening a candle service; use it to to dress a room, to besmoke talismans, and fix lucky mojo hands; add herbs or resins and burn on charcoal if you wish; unlit incense may be mixed with local dirt for a yard sprinkle or foot-track spells.
Product Details:
Hand-made, faith-based, perfumed hoodoo incense powders with herbs and roots included, in a 1 oz. foil packet with a colourful label.
IPD-CAT-MARC
Saint Martin Caballero Incense Powders
$8.00
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http://www.luckymojo.com/saintmartinoftours.html
Rev. Ernest, HRCC Grad #0891, MISC Deacon,
Facebook Fridays! Admin, Online LMCCo Catalogue Team