St. Benedict Medal Flag
We are blessed to offer this flag from our friends at TradFlags. Drive out the demons of the air with this double-sided St. Benedict Medal flag. St. Benedict has two feast days: March 21st in the traditional calendar commemorating his death and July 11th in the United States. Dimensions: 3 x 5 Ft Durable polyester fabric with dye sublimation printing Finishing: 2 side grommets 300D Polyester – 3x thicker than 100D. Suitable for processions and indoor use and also outdoor use with higher winds. This flag will be blessed in the Traditional Latin Rite with a blessing of exorcism after it is purchased and before is is shipped, exclusively offered here at OSMM. Expected ship date is 2-3 weeks from purchase. This item ships separately direct from TradFlags, so it will not be included in your shipment of other items purchased on our shop. About TradFlags: Welcome to Tradflags.com, a small family business with a big passion for the traditional Catholic faith and Catholic flags! We’re a close-knit team of 12, including our 10 children who are an integral part of our journey in creating these unique Catholic flags. Our family has always loved the tradition and symbolism of our Catholic Faith and that is what inspired us to create this collection of flags. Each monthly flag is dedicated to the Catholic Church’s specific devotion for each month of the year. We use only the highest quality materials and printing techniques in making these flags because for us it isn’t about selling flags but sharing our love of the Catholic Faith with others. We believe our Catholic flags are more than just symbols flying in the wind. They are evangelization tools that reach every soul that encounters them. As a family business we strive to provide exceptional service to our customers while building lasting relationships. We hope to create a community of Catholics who share their devotion to the One, True Faith and recognize the beauty and meaning behind our flags.
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