Crusader Cross Graphic Poly T Shirt
St. GeorgeNote: Dimensions below apply to shipping information. Extra product info can be found in the description.
This All-Over Graphic Polyester T-Shirt features the Jerusalem Cross, also known as the cross used by the Crusaders fighting for the Holy Land. On the back is the testimony of St. Peter Damien about St. George.
All-Over Graphic Poly t-shirts have minor wrinkle lines at the seams and underarms that are in fact on purpose and unique to each individual shirt. It is not an error, but a style of garment printing that is very popular and seen in many retail stores.
Important Note: Due to the fact that All-Over Poly T-Shirts are some of our best-selling products, orders with any of these included will take longer to process and arrive at your door.
Smooth, shining polyester combines with our unique printing process to create bold, screaming colors unlike any t-shirt you've ever seen. The fabric is water resistant and wicks away moisture, keeping your upper body dry and cool.
Text:
-Saint George was a man who abandoned one army for another: he gave up the rank of tribune to enlist as a soldier for Christ. Eager to encounter the enemy, he first stripped away his worldly wealth by giving all he had to the poor. Then, free and unencumbered, bearing the shield of faith, he plunged into the thick of the battle, an ardent soldier for Christ. Clearly what he did serves to teach us a valuable lesson: if we are afraid to strip ourselves of our worldly possessions, then we are unfit to make a strong defense of the faith. Dear brothers, let us not only admire the courage of this fighter in Heaven's army, but follow his example. Let us be inspired to strive for the reward of heavenly glory. We must now cleanse ourselves, as Saint Paul tells us, from all defilement of body and spirit, so that one day we too may deserve to enter that temple of blessedness to which we now aspire." -Saint Peter Damian
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- This item is sourced blank from a variety of locations and then printed in our Steubenville workshop.