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Jesus, be with me every step of the day! A fun yet subtle way to share your faith.
- Features silicone devotional figures that slip easily into the holes of most clog-style shoes
- Assortment includes six devotional figures or sayings: Our Lady of Guadalupe, St. Jude, Crucifixion, rosary, Blessed and Pray More Worry Less
- The perfect gift or giveaway item for religious education, feast day celebrations or those who enjoy gardening
Are you a parent of a Godparent and a little girl in your life is about to take her first ever sacraments? Our socks are the PERFECT addition to a First Communion outfit. Subtle but hold so much meaning; delicate white socks with a baby pink chalice and host pattern. She will remember this moment every time she reaches for these socks.
Born into a farm family in El Paso, Illinois, Fulton Sheen was ordained a priest in 1919 and later became a college professor. His dynamic lectures often drew numerous visitors in addition to his students. After filling-in on a radio program, he was asked to continue as a weekly speaker. Fulton traveled around the U.S. giving guest lectures, homilies, and retreats, all while teaching full-time and publishing numerous books. After being ordained a bishop in 1951, he launched his famous television series, “Life is Worth Living,” reaching 30 million viewers each week and eventually winning an Emmy Award in 1953! Our sock
pays homage to this program and his famed “Chalk Talk” sessions where he would begin his discussion on current issues by writing JMJ in chalk at the top of the board. This chalk JMJ graces the back calf of our sock as does his signature on the foot.
As Christians, we celebrate Easter as God’s triumph over death. The earth sings out, “Alleluia, Alleluia Christ is risen!” With its roots in Hebrew, alleluia means “Praise the Lord.” After a season of repentance and turning our hearts back to God, we hope in the risen Christ. Christ, the Sacrificial Lamb, gave up his life for us. These Greek letters, Alpha and Omega, signify that God is the beginning and the end. The Easter Lily represents a trumpet’s proclamation of the Good News of the Resurrection. From death to life, Christ reigns.
Living a simple, humble life behind the walls of a cloistered Carmelite convent in France, Thérèse’s commitment to love and holiness made her a doctor of the Church.
Despite never leaving the walls of the convent, she became the patron of missionaries because she offered all of her tasks as intercession for those witnessing out in the world. Thérèse knew that she would not accomplish ‘great things’ in her life, but chose to do seemingly insignificant daily tasks with great love. This became known as “the little way.”
Add this to your collection to have one of our early socks that we like to coin, St. Thérèse of LiSHOE! With "The Little Way" written on the bottom of the sock, you'll be reminded each day to live as she did with great joy in the little things.
Living a simple, humble life behind the walls of a cloistered Carmelite convent in France, Thérèse’s commitment to love and holiness made her a doctor of the Church.
Despite never leaving the walls of the convent, she became the patron of missionaries because she offered all of her tasks as intercession for those witnessing out in the world. Thérèse knew that she would not accomplish ‘great things’ in her life, but chose to do seemingly insignificant daily tasks with great love. This became known as “the little way.”
Add this to your collection to have one of our early socks that we like to coin, St. Thérèse of LiSHOE! With "The Little Way" written on the bottom of the sock, you'll be reminded each day to live as she did with great joy in the little things.
Living a simple, humble life behind the walls of a cloistered Carmelite convent in France, Thérèse’s commitment to love and holiness made her a doctor of the Church.
Despite never leaving the walls of the convent, she became the patron of missionaries because she offered all of her tasks as intercession for those witnessing out in the world. Thérèse knew that she would not accomplish ‘great things’ in her life, but chose to do seemingly insignificant daily tasks with great love. This became known as “the little way.”
Add this to your collection to have one of our early socks that we like to coin, St. Thérèse of LiSHOE! With "The Little Way" written on the bottom of the sock, you'll be reminded each day to live as she did with great joy in the little things.
The Swiss Guard, founded in 1506, is the oldest standing army in the world. Hailing
from Switzerland, it serves as the personal bodyguard of the Pope in Vatican City.
Originally established to protect the Pontifical State, the Swiss Guard gained renown for their loyalty, discipline, and distinctive Renaissance-style uniforms. Inspired by these amazing individuals and their uniforms, our socks pay tribute to their legacy. Each sock is designed with attention to detail, featuring inward-facing buttons and pointed ends resembling the shape of their socks and shoes. On each calf, you can find the two Swiss Guard crests, showcasing their proud symbols. As you wear these socks, you can connect with the rich history of the Swiss Guard and the commitment and bravery that have made them an iconic symbol of security and tradition. Celebrate their legacy and stand tall, just like the remarkable Swiss Guard, with every step you take.








