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New T shirts available for pre-order

September 24, 2010


Defenders of the faith, listen up!

We are now taking orders on our new line of limited edition t-shirts. These shirts will be shipped at the end of October and are expected to go quickly. Order today and get a start on your Christmas shopping! The cost for each is $19.99 plus shipping (and tax if you are a California resident.) Get yours here!

Both lion and eagle, the Gryphon is the master of two worlds, the earth and the sky. According to legends the Gryphon guards tremendous treasure and guides souls to heaven.

To the ancient Christians the Gryphon was a symbol of the dual nature of Christ, human and divine. He guides souls to the treasure of treasures, the reward of heaven.

Order now for October shipping.

Amphisbaena takes its name from a Greek word meaning “one who walks on both sides.” The ancient Roman nturalist Pliny the Elder described the creature in the 1st century as a snake with a head at either end of its body. According to the old tales the two heads are at constant war with each other.

Mystics and theologians of an earlier age saw here an allegory of the war between good and evil, light and darkness. To emphasize this interpretation the Amphisbaena was depicted with one head white and the other black. The white head, ever the victor, symbolized the ultimate triumph of good over evil, Christ conquering death and sin.

This design places the fabled serpent over an eight pointed cross, symbolizing the eight beatitudes that show us the path to overcome the world.

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An ancient symbol of Mary incorporating the A and the M as both an abbreviation for “Mary” and the words of greeting spoken by the angel Gabriel, “Ave Maria!”

The crown signifies Mary’s role as Queen of Heaven and the roses are a symbol of her beauty and purity.

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