Saints and Sorcery: Devotion, Petition and Magic
Saints & Sorcery is a 12-week immersive course dedicated to the art of working with saints as spiritual allies, intercessors, and powerful forces within magical practice.
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Saints: How They Are Classified and Defined
We talk about what a saint actually is.
We will go over the actual criteria of The Catholic Church to become a saint and discuss the various types.
We talk about what a saint actually is.
We will go over the actual criteria of The Catholic Church to become a saint and discuss the various types.
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What is a Folk Saint? Understanding Popular Sainthood in Cultural and Religious Contexts
In today's clas:
We discover the unique classification known as Folk Saints
The role of folk saints is a very unique classification among Latin American community. Here we will discuss their definition, how they came to be and how they can be powerful allies in your practice.
In today's clas:
We discover the unique classification known as Folk Saints
The role of folk saints is a very unique classification among Latin American community. Here we will discuss their definition, how they came to be and how they can be powerful allies in your practice.
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Saints Sylvester, Apollonia, Catherine of Siena, and George
This class explores the shared qualities of Saint Sylvester, Saint Apollonia, Catherine of Siena, and Saint George
Focusing on their roles as protectors, endurance through suffering, and spiritual authority, and why these shared traits make them powerful allies in devotional practice
This class explores the shared qualities of Saint Sylvester, Saint Apollonia, Catherine of Siena, and Saint George
Focusing on their roles as protectors, endurance through suffering, and spiritual authority, and why these shared traits make them powerful allies in devotional practice
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St. Cipriano, Barbara, Elmo and Sebastian
In today's class:
We’ll explore the shared current of Saint Cyprian, Saint Barbara, Saint Elmo, and Saint Sebastian figures deeply tied to protection, endurance, and spiritual defense.
In today's class:
We’ll explore the shared current of Saint Cyprian, Saint Barbara, Saint Elmo, and Saint Sebastian figures deeply tied to protection, endurance, and spiritual defense.
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Saints and Their Legacies
This week highlights saints whose lives and martyrdoms, exemplify courage, protection and faith
This week highlights saints whose lives and martyrdoms, exemplify courage, protection and faith
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Saints Agnes, Margaret, Julian and Brigid
Today’s class explores the shared essence of Saint Agnes, Saint Margaret of Antioch, Julian of Norwich,
and Saint Brigid, figures rooted in devotion, inner strength, and sacred resilience.
Today’s class explores the shared essence of Saint Agnes, Saint Margaret of Antioch, Julian of Norwich,
and Saint Brigid, figures rooted in devotion, inner strength, and sacred resilience.
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Marian Devotions
This week focuses on beloved titles of the Virgin Mary, each connected to a feast day, a patronage, and a devotion
that has inspired millions of the faithful. These devotions remind us of Mary’s role as intercessor, protector,
and guide for Christians throughout history.
This week focuses on beloved titles of the Virgin Mary, each connected to a feast day, a patronage, and a devotion
that has inspired millions of the faithful. These devotions remind us of Mary’s role as intercessor, protector,
and guide for Christians throughout history.
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St. Anne, Clare of Assisi, Tathan, and Maria Goretti
Today’s class explores the shared essence of Saint Anne, Clare of Assisi,
Maria Goretti, and Saint Tathan, figures rooted in faith, purity, and unwavering devotion.
Today’s class explores the shared essence of Saint Anne, Clare of Assisi,
Maria Goretti, and Saint Tathan, figures rooted in faith, purity, and unwavering devotion.
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St. Catherine, Martha, Bartholomew and Lucy
Today’s class explores the shared current of
Catherine of Alexandria, Saint Martha,
Saint Bartholomew, and Saint Lucy,
figures connected through wisdom,
devoted service, and clarity of spirit.
Today’s class explores the shared current of
Catherine of Alexandria, Saint Martha,
Saint Bartholomew, and Saint Lucy,
figures connected through wisdom,
devoted service, and clarity of spirit.
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Saint Alexius, Cosmas and Damian, Expedite, and Gerard Majella
Today’s class explores the shared current of Saint Alexius,
Cosmas and Damian, Saint Expedite, and Gerard Majella,
figures known for swift aid, healing, and compassionate intervention.
Today’s class explores the shared current of Saint Alexius,
Cosmas and Damian, Saint Expedite, and Gerard Majella,
figures known for swift aid, healing, and compassionate intervention.
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James the Apostle, Raymond Nonnatus, Saint Nicholas, and Saint Philomena
Today’s class explores the shared current of James the Apostle,
Raymond Nonnatus, Saint Nicholas, and Saint Philomena,
figures connected through protection, provision, and miraculous intervention.
Today’s class explores the shared current of James the Apostle,
Raymond Nonnatus, Saint Nicholas, and Saint Philomena,
figures connected through protection, provision, and miraculous intervention.
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What You'll Learn
Saints are not passive figures waiting on a shelf.
They are active forces. Intercessors. Protectors. Spirits with personalities, preferences, and power.
For generations, brujas and folk practitioners have worked with saints not as distant religious icons, but as spiritual allies, approached with respect, discernment, and reciprocity.
Saints & Sorcery is a 10-week immersive container dedicated to learning how to work with saints correctly.
This is not aesthetic devotion.
This is not superstition.
This is relationship.
Inside this course, students will learn how to:
• Approach and properly vet a saint before beginning work
• Build and maintain devotional altars with structure
• Understand petition vs. partnership
• Work with candles, offerings, and novena structure with intention
• Recognize signs without projection or fantasy
• Establish spiritual boundaries and ethical agreements
• Integrate saint work into existing magical or ancestral practices
Saints are not vending machines. They are not abstract archetypes.
They are spirits who require maturity and clarity from those who seek their help.
This class teaches discernment. It teaches spiritual sovereignty. It teaches how to build alliances that are stable, respectful, and powerful.
Over ten weeks, students will engage in guided devotional exercises, altar work, structured prayer development, and practical application. The focus is not information alone, it is embodiment.
Saint work can change the trajectory of a practice. But only when handled properly.
If you feel called to move beyond casual candle lighting and into real devotional relationship, this space was built for that step.
This is about walking with spirits who walk back.