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CORAGGIO Axe & Stump Pop-Up Phone Holder

Coraggio
SKU:
PSKT-LC-AXE
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Width:
2.75 (in)
Height:
4.00 (in)
Depth:
0.25 (in)
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This pop-up phone holder belongs to our Coraggio collection, and features our axe & tree stump design. The pop-up phone holders make it easier to hold your phone, and can function as a stand for watching videos, video chatting, or even just reading. You can also wrap your headphones around it. When you're done using it, just push it back into its socket. It adheres using 3M™ adhesive and sticks to most materials. However, it may not stick to silicone or waterproof phone cases. Please note that phone holders may interfere with wireless charging. They are 1.56" in diameter, 0.25" tall when collapsed, and 1" tall when expanded.

[Coraggio Design - Axe & Stump]
Regarded as one of the greatest missionaries since St. Paul, St. Boniface was known for his extensive travels and evangelization endeavors throughout modern-day Germany. Hearing of the inhabitants in a village called Geismar, Boniface learned that during the winter the people would sacrifice a human, usually a small child, to the Thor god, which was represented by a large oak tree. Boniface desired to convert the village by destroying the Thunder Oak tree, which the pagans had boasted the God of Boniface could not destroy. Gathering a few companions, Boniface and his men journeyed to Geismar to prove them wrong. Boniface and his men arrived at the tree in the midst of the pagan offering and saved a young boy who was about to be sacrificed.  Interrupting the gathering, Boniface said, “Here is the Thunder Oak; and here the cross of Christ shall break the hammer of the false god Thor.” Grabbing an axe, Boniface chopped into the mighty tree, and with a strong rushing wind that picked up through the forest, the tree collapsed.

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Once, as Pope St. John Paul II battled illness, a Capuchin friar stood below his window with a fist in the sky and shouted, "Coraggio! (Courage!)" Inspired by this story, we at Catholic to the Max wanted to create a product line devoted to inspiring others to have courage and spark real life conversations about Christ. With this in mind, we've created a new set of designs that are Catholic, engaging, but also a little unclear. By stirring curiosity in others, our hope is when someone asks you about your shirt, journal, bracelet, etc, you have the opportunity and courage to proclaim the message of Jesus. You can learn more about the Coraggio brand by visiting our new website: livecoraggio.com.

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Source:
This item is American-made by hand in our Steubenville workshop, not imported.