Why We Give: The Story Behind the Charity Collection

What Is the Charity Collection?

At Kordex, we believe that strength is not only physical — it’s spiritual, intentional, and sacrificial. The Charity Collection was created to give 100% of proceeds directly to St. Leo Abbey, a Benedictine monastery in Florida whose monks dedicate their lives to prayer, hospitality, and preserving a sacred way of life.

This collection includes artisan-crafted paracord bracelets, keychains, and Catholic devotional items, each infused with meaning — and personally blessed by the Abbot of St. Leo Abbey.

Why We Support

Your purchase from this collection directly supports the Abbey’s needs, including:

  • Monastic upkeep and restoration

  • Hospitality and retreat services

  • Liturgical supplies

  • Vocational formation for future monks

These men give their lives quietly in service. Now we have the opportunity to give something back — and wear a symbol of that gratitude.

In 2024, after a Category 5 hurricane struck Tampa, FL my family and I were left without power or shelter. The monks of Saint Leo Abbey opened their doors to us for ten days — feeding us, praying with us, and caring for us as if we were their own. This collection is a small way to honor that kindness and support the sacred mission they live every day.Founder, Kordex

 

A Legacy of Faith: The Story of St. Leo Abbey

In 1931, as the first Abbot of Saint Leo Abbey, Rt. Rev. Charles Mohr, neared death, he reflected on his mission, likening himself to King David — one who prepared the way, but would not build the temple. That sacred task would fall to his successor.

In 1932, Abbot Francis Sadlier embraced the vision, initiating plans to construct an Abbey Church during the depths of the Great Depression. Despite financial hardship and national crisis, the monks of Saint Leo pressed forward in faith, believing that if it were God’s will, provision would come.

Through resourcefulness, community support, and sheer determination, the Abbey partnered with local artisans, bartered Florida citrus for Indiana stone, and gradually laid the foundation for a structure that would embody silence, prayer, and perseverance.

Brick by brick, gift by gift, the Abbey Church rose — a modest Romanesque sanctuary shaped by sacrifice, skill, and grace. From World War II-era construction crews to stained-glass artisans like Brother Paul Tennis, generations contributed their hands and hearts to this sacred space.

On January 29, 1948, the Abbey Church of Saint Leo was solemnly consecrated — the first of its kind in Florida — with bishops, monks, and hundreds in attendance. It remains a symbol of enduring faith and spiritual refuge.

Today, under the leadership of Abbot Isaac Camacho, restoration and stewardship continue. The Abbey stands as a living monument of Benedictine tradition, and a spiritual home for those seeking peace, silence, and purpose.