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Saint Catherine of Sweden Patron of Miscarriage Card with Medal #PCM-34

Saint Catherine of Sweden Patron of Miscarriage Card with Medal #PCM-34

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Saint Catherine of Sweden patron of miscarriage prayer card folder with medal offers a compact devotional for prayer, remembrance, and comfort. This paper stock holy card measures approximately 2 1/2" x 4" when closed, is printed in Italy, and includes an oxidized 1" medal for carrying in a pocket, purse, or prayer book.

  • Includes both a novena prayer and a regular prayer for ongoing devotion
  • Features Saint Catherine of Sweden, also known as Saint Catherine of Vadstena
  • Back of the folder contains a brief biographical summary for quick reference
  • Printed in Italy, a common point of trust for traditional Catholic devotional items
  • Comes with an oxidized 1 inch medal for use with the card or separately

Saint Catherine was the daughter of Saint Bridget of Sweden. Married at age 13, she and her husband vowed to live chastely. After the deaths of her husband and Saint Bridget, she led the Bridgettine community and became associated with supporting women suffering miscarriage. Unlike a standard single-panel prayer card, this folder-style design gives space for prayers and a short life of the saint in one small format.

This item is well suited for personal prayer, sympathy support, memorial keepsakes, parish care ministries, or inclusion in a Catholic gift package. Compared to larger devotional booklets, it is easier to carry daily while still providing prayer text, saint context, and a medal in one set. Please see pictures for item details and condition.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Catholic saint prayer cards are typically used for personal devotion, daily prayer, novenas, memorial keepsakes, and thoughtful religious gifts. They often include an image of a saint on the front and a prayer, novena, or short biography on the back or inside. Many people choose a saint prayer card when they want spiritual encouragement related to a specific need, such as healing, grief, family concerns, or pregnancy loss. This Saint Catherine of Sweden prayer card is especially suited for those seeking comfort after miscarriage. It is a folder-style paper stock novena card that includes both a novena prayer and a regular prayer, plus a brief biography on the back. It also comes with an oxidized 1-inch medal, which adds a keepsake element that some shoppers prefer over a card alone. This type of card is best for someone who wants a portable devotional item they can carry in a wallet, prayer book, or purse. The main tradeoff is that it is a small paper devotional, not a framed print or hardcover prayer book.
A saint prayer card connected to miscarriage support is often the most appropriate choice, because it matches the spiritual intention of the gift or devotion. This Saint Catherine of Sweden prayer card is specifically presented as a patron saint card for those suffering a miscarriage, making it a focused option for prayer, remembrance, and comfort. Saint Catherine of Sweden, also known as Saint Catherine of Vadstena, is associated here with helping women who suffered miscarriages. The card includes a novena prayer and a regular prayer, which can be helpful for someone who wants both a structured multi-day devotion and a shorter prayer for immediate use. The back also includes a brief bio, which gives context for why she is invoked. This is a strong choice for a bereaved mother, a spouse, a friend offering support, or anyone creating a sympathy gift with Catholic meaning. If someone wants a more general Catholic comfort item, they might prefer a prayer book or memorial keepsake, but for saint-focused prayer, this card is well targeted.
A Catholic prayer card and a medal serve related but different devotional purposes. A prayer card gives you printed prayer text and usually an image or short saint biography, making it useful for guided prayer, novenas, and learning about a saint. A medal is a small devotional keepsake that many Catholics carry, wear, or place in a prayer space as a reminder of a saint's intercession. This product combines both. It includes a paper stock folder-style novena prayer card for Saint Catherine of Sweden and an oxidized 1-inch medal. That combination can be especially helpful for someone who wants both a written prayer to follow and a durable religious token to keep afterward. A card is better if your main goal is reading and praying specific text. A medal is better if you want a lasting physical reminder. Together, they make a practical gift for someone experiencing miscarriage loss, because the card supports active prayer while the medal offers ongoing remembrance. The tradeoff is that the medal is included as a small devotional item, not as fine jewelry.
Yes. This Saint Catherine of Sweden prayer card includes a novena prayer as well as a regular prayer. That makes it useful for someone who wants more than a single short prayer and prefers a devotional they can return to over several days. A novena is traditionally prayed over nine days for a special intention, so this format can be meaningful for someone seeking ongoing spiritual support after miscarriage. In addition to the prayers, the back of the card contains a brief biography of Saint Catherine of Sweden, which helps explain her place in Catholic devotion. The card is a folder-style paper stock prayer card printed in Italy and measures about 2 1/2 by 4 inches when closed. Because it folds, it can hold more content than a flat holy card while still remaining portable. This is a good fit for personal prayer, inclusion in a sympathy card or care package, or use as a small devotional gift. If someone wants extensive reflections or multiple devotions, a full Catholic prayer book may offer more content.
No. Saint Catherine of Sweden and Saint Catherine of Siena are different saints, and shoppers often confuse them because they share the name Catherine. Saint Catherine of Sweden, also called Saint Catherine of Vadstena, was the daughter of Saint Bridget of Sweden and is associated in this product with supporting women suffering miscarriage. Saint Catherine of Siena is a separate saint with her own life, writings, and prayers. This matters when choosing a prayer card, because saint cards are usually selected for a specific devotion, patronage, or personal connection. If you are looking for a card intended for prayer after miscarriage, this Saint Catherine of Sweden card is the relevant option. It includes a novena prayer, a regular prayer, and a brief biography tied to her devotional role. If your interest is specifically in the better-known prayers or spirituality of Saint Catherine of Siena, then you would want a different prayer card. Checking the full saint name and patronage is the best way to avoid ordering the wrong devotional item.
The best Catholic prayer card for sympathy or remembrance is one that matches the person's situation, offers usable prayer text, and feels meaningful without being overly complicated. Shoppers usually do best by looking at four things: the saint's patronage, whether the card includes a novena or specific prayer, whether there is a keepsake element, and whether the size is practical for carrying or placing in a prayer book. This Saint Catherine of Sweden card meets those needs well for miscarriage-related sympathy. It is tied to a specific devotional purpose, includes both a novena prayer and a regular prayer, and comes with an oxidized 1-inch medal. The brief biography on the back can also help a recipient understand why this saint is being invoked. It is especially suitable for a bereaved mother, a couple, or a friend assembling a Catholic comfort gift. The main limitation is that it is a small paper devotional rather than a larger memorial item such as a framed print, rosary, or book. For many people, though, the small size makes it more personal and easier to keep close.