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The Aksumite kingdom embraced Christianity in the fourth century, among the earliest nations anywhere to do so, yet the Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church only received its own autocephaly in 1993, the same year as Eritrean independence. A history that old, paired with a beginning that recent, suits a cap built to show both, worn deep, but still new.
“Let us run with patience the race that is set before us.” (Hebrews 12:1)
Christ our God, who hast brought this Church from ancient Aksum to its own new independence, bless both the old root and the new beginning. Amen.
This Orthodox Cross cap makes a meaningful gift for name days, baptisms, feast days, or for anyone who wants a faith that wears in rather than wears out.
Product Details:
- 100% cotton twill with a washed-out vintage finish
- Six-panel, low-profile, unstructured silhouette
- Hand-embroidered Eritrean Orthodox cross, antique brass snap-buckle adjustable fit
- One size fits most (18.50"–23.23" circumference)
Shipping:
- Carefully packaged to arrive in perfect condition
- Embroidered and dispatched by our trusted production partner
- Please allow standard production and delivery time at checkout
A cross that's meant to be broken in, not just worn.
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