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15 Promises of Mary Rosary Bookmark Large 6.5 x 2.5 in #PC-20

15 Promises of Mary Rosary Bookmark Large 6.5 x 2.5 in #PC-20

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  • Printed with the 15 Promises of Mary associated with praying the Rosary
  • Measures 6.5 inches by 2.5 inches for easy placement in most Bibles and prayer books
  • Thin glossy finish helps pages close flat compared to bulkier bookmarks
  • Useful for personal devotion, parish study groups, RCIA, and Catholic gift giving
  • Please note: print is very small, so review photos carefully before purchase

If you would like to learn more about Our Lady of the Rosary in Pompeii, we also offer a 30-minute documentary DVD recorded on site at her shrine, hosted by Bob and Penny Lord, along with a 16-page pamphlet booklet about Our Lady of Pompeii.

Please visit our other Ebay listings to find more books and DVDs by Bob and Penny Lord, along with our other religious items. If you have any questions, please let us know. We will combine shipping if you buy more than 1 item. God bless you! Listed with ExportYourStore.com

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Frequently Asked Questions

A rosary bookmark with the 15 Promises of Mary is used as both a prayer aid and a page marker. It helps keep a place in a Bible, missal, or Catholic prayer book while also displaying the traditional promises associated with praying the Rosary. That makes it useful for people who want a compact devotional they can see often rather than a separate folded leaflet or loose holy card. This particular bookmark is a thin, glossy paper bookmark that measures about 6.5 inches by 2.5 inches. It is best for Catholics who regularly pray the Rosary and want a simple reminder tucked into a book they use every day. It can also work as a small devotional gift, especially for someone building a prayer routine. The main tradeoff is readability. The listing notes that the print is very small, so it is better for shoppers who are comfortable with fine print or who want it more as a keepsake and bookmark than as a large-format reading aid.
It depends on how you plan to use it. A bookmark is usually better for daily prayer if you read from a Bible, breviary, or prayer book because it stays in place and doubles as a devotional reference. A traditional Catholic prayer card is often better if you want something to carry in a wallet, place on a prayer table, or hand out at an event. This item falls somewhere between the two categories. It is a large bookmark in the rosary bookmark and holy card category, so it offers more vertical space than many standard prayer cards and is designed to mark a page. Its thin, glossy format makes it practical for books, but it is not a laminated card intended for heavy handling. A bookmark is usually the better choice for readers and people who pray at home from printed devotional books. A prayer card may be the better choice for those who want portability, easier pocket storage, or larger print options. In this case, very small print is the main factor to consider before choosing it for everyday reading.
Not all Catholic prayer cards are laminated. Some are printed on standard cardstock, some have a glossy coating, and others are fully laminated for extra durability. If you are shopping for a prayer card or bookmark that will be handled often, kept in a purse, or exposed to moisture, lamination usually offers better protection. This product is described as a thin, glossy bookmark, not a laminated one. That means it should have a smooth finish and a polished appearance, but shoppers should not assume it has the thicker sealed edges or heavier durability of a fully laminated card. It is better suited for use inside a Bible or prayer book than for rough daily carrying in a wallet or bag. This bookmark is a good fit for someone who wants a lightweight devotional insert with the 15 Promises of Mary. If durability is your top priority, especially for frequent travel or repeated handling, you may want to compare it with thicker laminated Catholic prayer cards or bookmarks.
This rosary bookmark measures approximately 6.5 inches by 2.5 inches. That size makes it larger than many small wallet prayer cards and well suited for use in a Bible, missal, or Catholic prayer book. It is designed to function as a slim page marker rather than a folded booklet or oversized devotional sheet. The key detail for buyers is that the print is very small. The listing specifically notes this, so it is important to treat it as a compact reference rather than a large-print reading aid. Shoppers with strong close-up vision may find it useful for daily devotion, but those who prefer larger text, have difficulty reading fine print, or want to recite the promises comfortably from a distance may find it less practical. This size works best for someone who values portability and wants a devotional bookmark that slips neatly into a religious book. If readability is your highest priority, especially for older readers or gift recipients, looking for a larger-format card or booklet may be the better choice.
Yes, a Catholic prayer card can be disposed of, but it should be done respectfully. Because prayer cards often contain sacred images or devotional text, many Catholics avoid throwing them directly into the trash if they are still recognizable. Common respectful methods include burning them and burying the ashes, or burying the card itself if local conditions allow. This same general practice can apply to devotional bookmarks like this one if they become damaged beyond use. Since it includes religious content about the 15 Promises of Mary and is intended for prayerful use, many shoppers prefer to treat it with the same care they would give a holy card. If the item is still usable, another option is to place it in a Bible, prayer book, or donation box for religious materials rather than discarding it. This guidance is especially helpful for Catholics who want to observe devotional customs while handling worn prayer cards, rosary bookmarks, and other small sacramentals respectfully.
Yes, this can be a good small Catholic gift for someone devoted to the Rosary, especially if they regularly use a Bible or Catholic prayer book. Its main appeal is that it combines a practical bookmark with devotional content focused on the 15 Promises of Mary for those who pray the Rosary. That makes it thoughtful for personal prayer use, catechism students, prayer groups, or as an added devotional item in a gift package. It is most suitable for people who appreciate compact religious items and already have some familiarity with Rosary devotion. Because it is lightweight and slim, it also works well as a keepsake insert for a missal, saints book, or other Catholic books. The main limitation is the small print. If you are buying for an older adult, someone with vision challenges, or anyone who prefers large and easy-to-read text, this may not be the ideal stand-alone gift. It is better for someone who values the devotional meaning and bookmark format more than oversized readability.