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Prayer to St. Nicholas Laminated Holy Card- 25 Pieces Per Package

Original price $23.75 - Original price $23.75
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$23.75
$23.75 - $23.75
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Description:

With this Laminated Holy Card, you may learn about the beauty and spiritual significance of St. Nicholas. 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. Nicholas 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. Nicholas's intercession as a patron saint of Russia, Sailors, Merchants, and children.

Item No.:  AM-800-5932

Features:

  • Prayer to St. Nicholas Laminated Holy Card- 25 Pieces Per Package
  • Patron Saint of Russia, Sailors, Merchants, and children.
  • Back of Card: Prayer to Saint Nicholas.
  • Features the image of Saint Nicholas.
  • Prayer Card
  • Laminated Cardstock: 2.675" x 4.375" H
  • 25 Pieces Per Package

Saint Story:

As a young man, Saint Nicholas lost both of his parents and apparently used his legacy to help the poor and sick. As a devoutly religious Christian, he later served as bishop of Myra and was a Christian bishop who helped the needy. After his loss, the legend of his gift-giving developed. Saint Nicholas began into the legendary character called Santa Claus.

Miracle: It has been noted that he has rescued three young girls from being forced into white slavery by dropping a huge sack of gold coins from the window of their abode each night for three nights so their father could pay a dowry for each of them, one of the earliest documented and most notable event from his life.