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Laminated Holy Card St. Lucy - 25 Pcs. Per Package

Original price $23.75 - Original price $23.75
Original price
$23.75
$23.75 - $23.75
Current price $23.75

Description:

With this Laminated Holy Card, you may learn about the beauty and spiritual significance of St. Lucy. These cards are made of high-quality materials and include beautiful Catholic imagery and gold foil stamping on the front. A heartfelt prayer dedicated to St. Lucy may be found on the back. The crystal-clear lamination assures long-term durability, allowing you to take this holy card everywhere you go.

Each box includes 25 beautifully laminated cards that are ideal for personal devotion, sharing with loved ones, or distributing across your church group. This holy card serves as a strong reminder of faith and hope, or whether you request St. Lucy's intercession as a patron saint of Blindness.

Item No.

AM-800-1245

Product Information
  • Laminated Holy Card St. Lucy
  • Patron Saints of Blindness
  • Feast Day - December 13
  • Back of the Card: Prayer to Saint Lucy, Virgin
  • Front of the Card: Features the image of Saint Lucy
  • Material: Laminated Cardstock
  • Size: 2.675" W x 4.375" H
  • 25 Pieces Per Package
Story Behind the Product

Lucia of Syracuse was a Christian martyr who died during the Diocletianic Persecution, also called Saint Lucia or Saint Lucy. In the Roman Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran, and Eastern Orthodox churches, she is regarded as a saint. As a Christian, the rejected bridegroom condemned Lucy and had the governor order her death. By gouging out her eyes, the governor had her tortured, but God restored her eyesight. Then the governor ordered her to be set ablaze. God interceded once more and she was rescued. Lucy was martyred with a knife later on. Saint Lucy is recognized today as the patroness of those who suffers from blindness and eye ailments.