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Prayer Cards

​Prayer Cards in the past were also known as “Holy Cards”.  “Holy” is a great word to use when you understand that “Holy” means “Belonging to God”. These cards are 2.5” x 4.25” – the perfect size to put in a purse, a wallet, a pocket and even a book. And most take less than a minute to read. The commitment required of the receiver is minimal. And unbeknownst to them, they will be having a conversation with God.

Themes

Each set of Prayer Cards is united by specific content, source and/or format. The first sets of cards were centered on the Church’s 3 year Liturgical Cycle. (A, B and C). This cycle drove the bible verses used and they all contained pictures from the Holy Land. So as each new idea arose the first step was to add it to an existing theme or to create a new one. One of the driving goals is to eventually have a set of cards for each day of the year where each day is a different theme and an Mobile App will push that card into your notifications.

Catalog

A catalogs has been created for every 100 prayer cards beginning with 0-99. 

Book Marks

These cards are 2 x 8. As the name implies they are normally found as place holders in books. They are usually created to commemorate a special occasions. Since these are a unique size, they are most often printed by a printing company.


Crosses

This series is centered around pictures with Crosses or Crucifixes. The bible verses will contain either the word cross or death. The prayer contains several statements, a conclusion and then a "go forth" imperative.

Angels

This series began with one viewer's desire to see more pictures of Angels. AS expected, the pictures are of angels, the verses are from Proverbs and the prayer is a series of reflection questions.

Symbols

This series began with a list of Christian Symbols found in Art. Pictures containing that symbol is used on the card. The meaning of the symbol is presented and words to reflect on are given. (CLOSE TO PUBLICATION)

Jesus

This series began with a list of the Holy Names of Jesus. Each Name is paired with a picture of a face of Jesus found in Art. The prayers are in the form of a Kyrie'

Saints

This series contains pictures of Saints whose feast day is normally the day they died. The prayer is once asking for their intercession on our behalf.

Liturgical


This series contains verses from the Liturgical Calendar and pictures from the Holy Land. The picture attempt to show the place where the bible verse took place. Prayers are a variety of format.

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