Blessed Franz Jägerstätter Socks

$10.99

Will ship early February

Walk in their footsteps…

Bl. Franz Jägerstätter was an Austrian Catholic farmer who lived in the Alps—meaning he lived a life of frugality and simplicity, that is, until he courageously refused to serve in the Nazi army during World War II, citing his moral and religious convictions against the Nazi regime. Despite immense pressure, he maintained his stance and was arrested, tried, and executed by guillotine in 1943 for his refusal. Jägerstätter's unwavering commitment to his faith, even in the face of death, led to his beatification by the Catholic Church in 2007, making him a martyr for his steadfast adherence to God's commandments over the demands of an unjust state.

Adult Size 80% Cotton ,10% Spandex, 10% Polyester

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Will ship early February

Walk in their footsteps…

Bl. Franz Jägerstätter was an Austrian Catholic farmer who lived in the Alps—meaning he lived a life of frugality and simplicity, that is, until he courageously refused to serve in the Nazi army during World War II, citing his moral and religious convictions against the Nazi regime. Despite immense pressure, he maintained his stance and was arrested, tried, and executed by guillotine in 1943 for his refusal. Jägerstätter's unwavering commitment to his faith, even in the face of death, led to his beatification by the Catholic Church in 2007, making him a martyr for his steadfast adherence to God's commandments over the demands of an unjust state.

Adult Size 80% Cotton ,10% Spandex, 10% Polyester

Will ship early February

Walk in their footsteps…

Bl. Franz Jägerstätter was an Austrian Catholic farmer who lived in the Alps—meaning he lived a life of frugality and simplicity, that is, until he courageously refused to serve in the Nazi army during World War II, citing his moral and religious convictions against the Nazi regime. Despite immense pressure, he maintained his stance and was arrested, tried, and executed by guillotine in 1943 for his refusal. Jägerstätter's unwavering commitment to his faith, even in the face of death, led to his beatification by the Catholic Church in 2007, making him a martyr for his steadfast adherence to God's commandments over the demands of an unjust state.

Adult Size 80% Cotton ,10% Spandex, 10% Polyester

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