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Monstrance Kids Socks
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The monstrance dates back to the middle ages when a simple version of a monstrance called a pyx was used. As advancements were made with metalwork, new techniques allowed for the creation of intricate and artistic monstrances. Gold, silver, and precious jewels were often used in their construction, reflecting the importance and reverence given to the Eucharist. It serves as a visual representation of the divine mystery and invites believers to contemplate and adore the presence of Christ. The artistic beauty and intricate craftsmanship of the monstrance further enhance the sense of reverence
and awe. The monstrance serves as a focal point, drawing attention to the Eucharist and facilitating a sense of reverence and devotion. Adoration encourages a deepening of faith, a personal encounter with Christ, and a profound sense of spiritual communion. The act of gazing upon the exposed Eucharist in the monstrance is an opportunity for prayer, reflection, and contemplation.
and awe. The monstrance serves as a focal point, drawing attention to the Eucharist and facilitating a sense of reverence and devotion. Adoration encourages a deepening of faith, a personal encounter with Christ, and a profound sense of spiritual communion. The act of gazing upon the exposed Eucharist in the monstrance is an opportunity for prayer, reflection, and contemplation.
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- Tens of thousands of people are already wearing our socks.
- These socks are sure to be a conversation starter and evangelization opportunity.
- Our socks make great Catholic gifts for all occasions: First Communion, Confirmation, Ordination, Wedding, Christmas Presents, Easter Baskets, Graduation.
- Proudly made in the USA by our team in Indianapolis, IN.
- Each sock’s essential stitches represent the Holy Family: Tan around the inside of the cuff, representing St. Joseph as head and protector of the Holy Family. Blue (outside) and white (inside) representing Mary and Jesus stitched across the toe of every sock.
- A portion of production goes to make socks for our brothers and sisters experiencing homelessness in Indianapolis, IN.