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St. Drogo Ethiopian Medium Roast
This blend honors St. Drogo, Patron Saint of Coffee. His father died before he was born and his mother died in childbirth. A Flemish noble, he was raised by relatives, and upon discovering what happened to his parents, felt called to live a life of prayer and penance devoted to God.<br>At the age of 20, he sold all he owned to live as a shepherd, hermit, pilgrim and anchorite. Recognized for his holiness and charity, he is the Patron Saint of Coffee because of his meager diet.<br><br>This Ethiopian blend features the strength of a dark roast and the smoothness of a medium roast. Semi-sweet chocolate and heavy dark berry notes offer an enriching influence in the delicious flavor profile, featuring the berries St. Drogo may have eaten as a hermit living from the land and the hand of God. Honoring the Patron Saint of Coffee, it makes a distinctive cup and a delicious gift of devotion.<br><br>
St. Joan of Arc French Blend
St. Joan of Arc (1412 – 1431) was still in her teens when she received a series of visions by which God called her to defend France against England in the 100 Years War. Under her lead, crucial battles were won, and France regained her freedom—though Joan herself was betrayed, captured, and burned at the stake. This brave and holy martyr became a French hero and an inspiration to the entire world.<br><br>Our dark, rich French blend honors the boldness of St. Joan of Arc, patron saint of France. Made from beans that were grown, processed, roasted, and packaged all by the hands of women at the International Women's Coffee Alliance (IWCA), this blend honors the girl heroine who liberated her country from oppression.<br><br>Taste: Dark chocolate and fig.<br>Roast: Dark<br>Grind: Whole Bean or Ground<br>Region: FTO Guatemala IWCA
St. John Paul II Peruvian Dark Roast Coffee
This delicious dark roast coffee honors the great saint, Pope John Paul II. He was born near Cracow, Poland and later entered seminary during WWII, when religious practice in Poland was forbidden by the Nazis. In 1978, after a rapid rise from priest to Bishop to Cardinal, he became Pope, reigning 27 years. Shot in an assassination attempt, he forgave his attacker, whom he visited in prison. He was a great orator, champion of mercy, and avid outdoorsman passionate about reaching each soul and acknowledging their dignity and beauty before God.<br><br>In a nod to JP II, this Peruvian blend is bold, but leaves the bitterness behind, with a semi-sweet chocolate finish. The flavor profile features notes of fresh cedar that celebrate his love of the great outdoors, where he found God in creation. A symbolic and fitting tribute to an incredible man of God, and a comforting and delicious cup for any Catholic coffee lover.<br><br>Taste: Bold, with a semi-sweet chocolate finish<br>Roast: Dark<br>Grind: Whole Bean or Ground<br>Region: Peruvian
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