This prayer card includes a traditional prayer asking the intercession of Our Lady of Sorrows - a source of encouragement for those suffering, especially grief.
About the Design:
The watercolor portrait on this card is of Our Lady of Sorrows, a title given to the Blessed Virgin Mary as it relates to the suffering she endured as mother of Jesus. A sword pierces her heart, after Simeon's prophecy "And you yourself a sword will pierce" (Luke 2:35).
About the Card:
Front of Card: Our Lady of Sorrows design
Back of card: Traditional Our Lady of Sorrows prayer
5" x 3.5" card with rounded corners
Thick cardstock paper
NOTE: The gold displayed on this card is printed as gold color, it is not gold foil
This prayer card includes a traditional prayer asking the intercession of Our Lady of Guadalupe, a Marian apparition that occurred in 1531 near Mexico City. The Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to St. Juan Diego, and asked him to tell the bishop to build a church. He followed her direction and went to the bishop, who asked for proof that the Blessed Mother had spoken to him. She appeared to him again and told him to go the hill where they first met, where he unexpectedly found roses He gathered them in his tilma (cloak) and took them to the bishop as proof of her request. Both were amazed to see the image of Our Lady of Guadalupe on his tilma when he opened it!
This image led to the conversion of thousands of people, and The Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe is now one of the most popular pilgrimage sites in the world.
About the Design:
The watercolor portrait on this card is of Our Lady of Guadalupe, also known as Virgin of Guadalupe, based on the image on St. Juan Diego's tilma (cloak).
About the Card:
Front of Card: Our Lady of Guadalupe design
Back of card: Traditional Our Lady of Guadalupe prayer
5" x 3.5" card with rounded corners
Thick cardstock paper
Want to grow deeper in your interior life? Ask the intercession of Our Lady of Mount Carmel to help you. As St. Mary Magdalene de' Pazzi said, "Carmel is the symbol of the contemplative life, the life wholly dedicated to the quest for God, wholly orientated towards intimacy with God; and the one who has best realized this highest of ideals is Our Lady herself".
Our Lady of Mount Carmel is the title given to the Blessed Virgin Mary by the Carmelite Order, and is typically associated with her giving the Brown Scapular to St. Simon Stock in a 13th century apparition.
About the Design:
The watercolor on this card is of Our Lady of Mount Carmel holding the child Jesus and the Brown Scapular in the other hand, as given in a vision of to Simon Simon.
About the Card:
Front of Card: Our Lady of Mount Carmel design
Back of card: Traditional Our Lady of Mount Carmel prayer
5" x 3.5" card with rounded corners
Thick cardstock paper
Do you or a loved one need prayer for nursing, to conceive, or for delivery of a child? Ask Our Lady of La Leche to pray for you or your loved one's intentions! This Catholic prayer card includes a traditional prayer asking the intercession of Our Lady of La Leche.
The devotion to Our Lady of La Leche began in Spain and was brought to the New World in the 16th century, with the first shrine built in St. Augustine, Florida. The image depicts Mary tenderly nursing the Infant Jesus, reminding us of the humanity of Christ and the loving care of our Blessed Mother. Generations of the faithful have turned to her for help in pregnancy, childbirth, and nursing a child.
About the Design:
The watercolor on this card is inspired by the traditional image of Our Lady of La Leche, showing the Blessed Mother seated and nursing the Christ Child.
Front of Card: watercolored image of Our Lady of La Leche
Back of card: Prayer to Our Lady of La Leche
5" x 3.5" card with rounded corners
Thick cardstock paper
This is a favorite Marian image and title of the Blessed Mother of many of the faithful and has been honored by many popes in the Church. The original fresco of Our Lady of Good Counsel originated in Genazzano, Italy. The image is said to have miraculously appeared when a wall of the church crumbled in the 15th century. During this time many pilgrims venerated the image asking the Blessed Mother's intercession and reported many miracles and healings, as the word spread throughout Italy. The title Our Lady of Good Counsel was added to the Litany of Loreto in 1903 by Pope Leo XIII.
This watercolor of the original image shows the Blessed Mother and the baby Jesus in a close embrace with his hand resting trustingly on her heart expressing his devotion and love for her.
About the Design:
The front of the card depicts a watercolored image of Our Lady of Good Counsel.
About the Card:
Front of Card: watercolored image of Our Lady of Good Counsel
Back of card: Prayer to Our Lady of Good Counsel
5" x 3.5" card with rounded corners
Thick cardstock paper
This is a favorite Marian image and title of the Blessed Mother of many of the faithful and has been honored by many popes in the Church. The original fresco of Our Lady of Good Counsel originated in Genazzano, Italy. The image is said to have miraculously appeared when a wall of the church crumbled in the 15th century. During this time many pilgrims venerated the image asking the Blessed Mother's intercession and reported many miracles and healings, as the word spread throughout Italy. The title Our Lady of Good Counsel was added to the Litany of Loreto in 1903 by Pope Leo XIII.
This watercolor of the original image shows the Blessed Mother and the baby Jesus in a close embrace with his hand resting trustingly on her heart expressing his devotion and love for her.
About the Design:
The front of the card depicts a watercolored image of Our Lady of Good Counsel.
About the Card:
Front of Card: Original watercolor image of Our Lady of Good Counsel
Back of card: Prayer to Our Lady of Good Counsel
5" x 3.5" card with rounded corners
Thick cardstock paper
"Pray, pray very much, and make sacrifices for sinners; for many souls go to hell, because there are none to sacrifice themselves and pray for them." - Our Lady of Fatima
These were the words of Our Lady of Fatima to the three shepherd children instructing them to pray. All five prayers in this prayer card were given to the children by either the Angel of Peace, who initially appeared to the children and prepared them for the Blessed Mother's apparition, or the Blessed Mother. These short prayers help us draw closer to God, and to offer sacrifices for the conversion of others and in reparation for sins.
About the Design:
The original watercolor artwork on the front of this card depicts Our Lady of Fatima.
About the Card:
Front of Card: Our Lady of Fatima watercolor design
Inside of card: The five prayers given to the Children by Our Lady of Fatima and the Angel of Peace
5" x 3.5" folded card
Our Lady of Czestochowa, also known as "The Black Madonna of Poland", is an icon that is especially cherished by the people of Poland. The icon has been under the care of the Pauline Fathers and Brothers at their Jasna Góra monastery near Czestochowa, Poland for over six centuries.
In the icon, the Blessed Mother looks out at the viewer, and holds Jesus in her arms. Her right hand points towards him, emphasizing the focus on his role as Savior of the world. The child Jesus holds a book in His left hand, and with His right hand, makes a gesture related to teaching or blessing.
One element that makes this icon unique is the set of scratches seen on the right cheek and neck of the Blessed Mother. Pious legend says that after robbers invaded the monastery in the 1400s, they took the icon with them in their wagon, but were unable to move forward. One of them threw the icon to the ground and slashed it with his sword twice, but when he went to strike it a third time, he fell to the ground and died. It is said that the scratches, which appear as scars on our Blessed Mother, have been attempted to be repaired over the years, but they continue to reappear.
The scratches have given hope to the people of Poland in the difficult moments of their history, representing wounds that remind us of another title of hers, Our Lady of Sorrows. This icon is known for the many miracles that have occurred over the centuries through Our Lady of Czestochowa's intercession.
About the Design:
The front of the card depicts a watercolored image of Our Lady of Czestochowa.
About the Card:
Front of Card: watercolored image of Our Lady of Czestochowa
Back of card: Prayer to Our Lady of Czestochowa
5" x 3.5" card with rounded corners
Thick cardstock paper
Deepen your devotion to Our Lady of Sorrows with this beautifully designed Catholic prayer card featuring the Litany of Our Lady of Sorrows.
Slip this prayer card into your Bible or share it with someone carrying a heavy cross.
About the Design:
On the front is an original watercolor of the Pietà with Mary holding her Son after the Crucifixion. This traditional prayer invokes Mary’s intercession through her loss, suffering, and trials. Praying the Litany of Sorrows is a meaningful way to seek the comfort and strength of our Sorrowful Mother, uniting your own suffering with hers. Her steadfast faith reminds us that suffering carried with Christ becomes a source of grace.
About the Card:
Front of Card: The Pieta framed by an arch and a cross above
Inside and back of card: Litany of Our Lady of Sorrows
5" x 3.5" folded card
Thick cardstock paper
This prayer card includes a prayer to ask the intercession of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
About the Design:
The watercolor artwork on this card depicts the Immaculate Heart of Mary, where St. Luke writes she "kept all these things" (Luke 2:51) she learned as mother of Jesus. It represents her love for Christ and the World, even as it is pierced with a sword (from Simeon's prophecy in Luke 2:35). The image of burning with love, surrounded by roses, is similar to the image of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. These two images are very often seen together, especially due to their inclusion on the back of the Miraculous Medal, given to St. Catherine Laboure in the mid-19th century.
About the Card:
Front of Card: Immaculate Heart design
Back of card: Immaculate Heart of Mary prayer
5" x 3.5" card with rounded corners
Thick cardstock paper
Looking for a way to pray for the complicated problems of life for you, or for a loved one? This folded prayer card includes a traditional prayer asking Mary, Undoer of Knots' intercession for untying the knots of our lives.
About the Design:
The artwork on the front of this card depicts Mary, Undoer of Knots, a title which calls upon Mary's intercession to untie the "knots" in our lives, symbolizing the complicated problems we face. The original painting was commissioned by the grandson of Wolfgang Langenmantel in the 17th century. He asked an artist to paint it after his grandparent's marriage was saved through Mary's intercession.
About the Card:
Front of Card: Mary, Undoer of Knots design
Inside and back of card: Traditional prayer to Mary, Undoer of Knots
5" x 3.5" folded card
Thick cardstock paper
Looking for a way to pray for a sense of peace in times of worry, fear, or anxiety for you or for a loved one? This folded prayer card includes a traditional prayer asking Our Lady of Hope's intercession (also known as Our Lady of Pontmain). Our Lady of Hope is the title of a Marian apparition which occurred in Pontmain, France in 1871 during the Franco-Prussian War.
About the Design:
The artwork on the front of this card depicts Our Lady of Hope as she is described by the children she appeared to. She was described as wearing a dark blue dress covered with gold stars, a black veil, and a simple gold crown. During the apparition, the Blessed Mother appeared sad and held a red crucifix with the words "Jesus Christ" appearing above the cross.
About the Card:
Front of Card: Our Lady of Hope design
Inside and back of card: Traditional prayer to Our Lady of Hope
5" x 3.5" folded card
Thick cardstock paper
Do you or a loved one need prayer for an urgent miracle - particularly financial, or for help in decision making? Ask Our Lady of Perpetual Help to pray for you and your intentions! The prayer card pictured here includes a traditional prayer asking the intercession of Our Lady of Perpetual Help.
The title of Our Lady of Perpetual Help is from a Byzantine icon from the 15th century. The image displays Our Blessed Mother holding Jesus, the Divine Child, with the Archangels Michael and Gabriel on either side holding objects that would be used in Christ's Passion. As the Child Jesus ponders his future Passion, He holds the comforting hand of his mother.
About the Design:
The watercolor on this card is of the traditional icon of Our Lady of Perpetual Help maintained by the Redemptorists in the church of St. Alphonsus in Rome.
About the Card:
Front of Card: Our Lady of Perpetual Help design
Back of card: Traditional Our Lady of Perpetual Help prayer
5" x 3.5" card with rounded corners
Thick cardstock paper
This prayer card contains the "Magnificat" prayer, from Luke 1:46-55, also known as the Canticle of Mary, spoken by Mary during her visitation of Elizabeth.
About the Design:
The front of the card depicts a Marian monogram, with an "M" representing Christ's mother Mary, with a cross representing her present at the foot of the cross at Christ's crucifixion, surrounded by 12 stars and a circle of roses.
About the Card:
Front of Card: Marian Monogram
Back of card: Magnificat prayer
5" x 3.5" card with rounded corners
Thick cardstock paper
This prayer card includes a prayer to ask the intercession of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
About the Design:
The watercolor artwork on this card depicts Our Lady with her Immaculate Heart. In the Gospel of St. Luke he writes she " kept all these things in her heart" (Luke 2:51) she learned as mother of Jesus. It represents her love for Christ and the World, even as it is pierced with a sword (from Simeon's prophecy in Luke 2:35). The image of burning with love, surrounded by roses, is similar to the image of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. These two images are very often seen together, especially due to their inclusion on the back of the Miraculous Medal, given to St. Catherine Laboure in the mid-19th century.
About the Card:
Front of Card: Our Lady with her Immaculate Heart design
Back of card: Immaculate Heart of Mary prayer
5" x 3.5" card with rounded corners
Thick cardstock paper
Do you or a loved one need prayer for spiritual, emotional, or physical healing? Ask Our Lady of Lourdes to pray for you and your intentions! The prayer card pictured here includes a traditional prayer asking the intercession of Our Lady of Lourdes.
Our Lady of Lourdes is a title given to the Blessed Virgin Mary from an apparition that occurred in 1858 in Lourdes, France. Our Lady appeared to St. Bernadette many times at the Grotto of Massabielle. During one of the apparitions, when asked her name, our Blessed Mother said, “I am the Immaculate Conception". During another apparition, Our Lady asked St. Bernadette to dig a spring and drink from its waters. As word spread, many people drank these waters and were healed of various medical conditions. Miracles continue to occur in modern day, making the Lourdes shrine one of the most visited pilgrimage sites in the world.
About the Design:
The watercolor on this card is of the Grotto where Our Lady of Lourdes appeared to St. Bernadette. Millions of pilgrims visit this Marian Shrine every year seeking her intercession and to bathe in it's healing waters.
About the Card:
Front of Card: Our Lady of Lourdes design
Back of card: Traditional Our Lady of Lourdes prayer
5" x 3.5" card with rounded corners
Thick cardstock paper