St. Thérèse of Lisieux Adult XL Socks
St. Thérèse of Lisieux lived a modest, humble life behind the walls of a cloistered Carmelite monastery in France. Despite never leaving the convent gates, she became the patron saint of missionaries because she dedicated all of her work as prayer for those who were witnessing in the world. Thérèse recognised she would never achieve "big things" in her life, so she opted to perform seemingly minor everyday duties with tremendous affection. This was dubbed "the little way." After she died and became a saint, Thérèse was granted the title Doctor of the Church because of her dedication to love and holiness.
With these socks, you'll be reminded every day to live as she did, finding great joy in the simple things of life.