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Saint Maximilian Kolbe Martyr of Charity Socks

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Made from recycled plastic bottles, our Sustainable Premium Polyester Crew Socks are printed with water based inks and a signature 360 degree print to deliver an environmentally safe yet high quality seamless print so socks look vibrant, even when stretched. These super soft and stretchy premium crew socks feature a reinforced toe and heel to keep up with your busy lifestyle and comfort.

  • True One Size Fits All (UK Size 3 Female to Size 10.5 Male) (US Size 5 Female to Size 11 Male)
  • 200 Needle Knit Polyester Socks (58% Recycled Polyester, 22% Nylon, 15% Cotton, and 5% Elastane)
  • Machine wash inside out, tumble dry low

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Saint Maximilian Kolbe Martyr of Charity Socks

Saint Maximilian Kolbe Martyr of Charity Socks

A powerful and deeply moving portrayal of Saint Maximilian Maria Kolbe (1894–1941), the Polish Conventual Franciscan friar whose heroic sacrifice in Auschwitz made him a universal symbol of Christian charity. According to Wikipedia, he was born 8 January 1894 in Zduńska Wola and entered the Conventual Franciscans as a young man, taking the name Maximilian. Catholic Online notes that he founded the Militia Immaculatae (Army of the Immaculate) and became a pioneering Catholic publisher, establishing the large monastic center Niepokalanów, dedicated to evangelization through media. During World War II, he was arrested by the Nazis and sent to Auschwitz. Britannica recounts the defining moment of his martyrdom: when a prisoner was condemned to death, Kolbe stepped forward and volunteered to die in his place, offering his life out of pure charity. He was killed on 14 August 1941. Canonized by Pope John Paul II in 1982, he is venerated as the patron of prisoners, families, journalists, amateur radio operators, and those struggling with addiction. His feast is celebrated on 14 August. Ideal for sacred art prints, martyrdom‑themed designs, educational materials, and devotional publications.

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Product ID: 256756230865923954
Created on 31/01/2023, 13:06
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