Ir directamente a la información del producto
1 de 5

The Nine First Fridays and Sacred Heart Devotion Packages

The Nine First Fridays and Sacred Heart Devotion Packages

Precio habitual $9.84 USD
Precio habitual Precio de oferta $9.84 USD
Oferta Agotado
Los gastos de envío se calculan en la pantalla de pago.
Style

FREE Shipping for all orders over $50 -- We have graduated discounts automatically  applied up to 67% when you add to cart. --- 20% off orders over $50 --- 25% off orders over $75 --- 30% off orders over $100 --- 35% off orders over $150 --- 5%Cash Back Store Credit on all orders

CHECKOUT TIPS 1. Discounts are applied automatically! 3. Pay with credit card or Express Pay

                                                                                          ITEM # PNL#1 MM BOX



The Nine First Fridays and Sacred Heart Devotion 4 Panel Pamphlet

This is a 5 card package

3.5 inch by 7 inches

Unfolded 7 by 14 inches

According to the popes of the last 100 years, no devotion is more important to the life of the Church than devotion to the Heart of Jesus. This devotion includes the First Fridays of Reparation. Why is this all so important? What are the extraordinary promises associated with it? Father Chris Alar, MIC, explains.

Highlights:
by Father Chris Alar
Promises of the Nine First Fridays
Connection to Divine Mercy from the Diary of Saint Faustina
Welcome Sacred Heart into your home
Embrace the Sacred Heart
The 12 Promises of the Sacred Heart - given to Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque
Marian Press
See images for detail
  • Purchases made between 1/23/26 and 1/30/26 may experience shipping delays due to inclement weather. USPS services are suspended during this period. FedEx and UPS operations are limited.

Listed with ExportYourStore.com
Ver todos los detalles

Frequently Asked Questions

Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus is a Catholic devotion centered on Christ's love, mercy, and reparation for sin. Catholics practice it to grow in love for Jesus, respond to His compassion, and unite prayer with repentance and trust. It is especially associated with the revelations received by Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque and with the traditional 12 Promises of the Sacred Heart. This pamphlet is designed for people who want a simple, structured introduction to that devotion. It explains the Nine First Fridays, includes the 12 Promises of the Sacred Heart, and highlights the connection between the Sacred Heart and Divine Mercy through Saint Faustina's Diary. That makes it useful for someone choosing between a basic prayer card and a more informative devotional handout. It is best for Catholics who want teaching plus devotional content in a portable format. If someone only wants a single image prayer card for a wallet, this format may be more detailed than necessary. If they want a compact guide to understand and begin the devotion, it is a strong fit.
The Nine First Fridays are a traditional Catholic practice of attending Mass and receiving Holy Communion on the first Friday of nine consecutive months in honor of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, with the intention of making reparation. Catholics often look for clear guidance on what the devotion involves and what promises are associated with it. This 4-panel pamphlet explains the First Fridays of Reparation and summarizes the extraordinary promises connected to the devotion. It is written by Father Chris Alar, MIC, and also includes the 12 Promises of the Sacred Heart given to Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque. Because it unfolds to 7 by 14 inches, it offers more teaching space than a standard holy card while still remaining compact enough for regular devotional use. It is especially helpful for parishioners, prayer groups, and individuals beginning the devotion for the first time. A tradeoff is that it is a concise devotional pamphlet, not a full-length Catholic book, so it works best as an overview and practical reference rather than an in-depth theological study.
A Sacred Heart devotion pamphlet is often better than a standard prayer card when you want both instruction and prayer in one format. A typical prayer card is ideal for quick reference, a short prayer, or carrying in a wallet. A pamphlet gives more room for explanation, devotional guidance, and multiple points of reflection. This item is a 4-panel pamphlet that folds to 3.5 by 7 inches and opens to 7 by 14 inches. That extra space allows it to cover the Nine First Fridays, the 12 Promises of the Sacred Heart, and the connection to Divine Mercy. For someone comparing options, that makes it more useful as a learning tool than a small single-panel card. It is best for people who want to understand the devotion, share it with others, or use it in parish or family prayer settings. The main tradeoff is size. It is still portable, but not as small or minimal as a classic wallet-sized holy card. If depth matters more than compactness, the pamphlet format is the better choice.
This pamphlet is best for Catholics who want a clear, portable guide to the Sacred Heart devotion rather than just a single prayer image. It is especially useful for people starting the Nine First Fridays, families who want to welcome the Sacred Heart into their home, and parish leaders who need a simple handout for education or devotional sharing. Because it comes as a 5-pack, it also works well for small group distribution. A catechist, prayer group leader, or parish volunteer can give copies to others without needing to buy individual cards separately. The content by Father Chris Alar, MIC, is helpful for readers who want an accessible explanation of why the devotion matters, what the promises are, and how it connects with Divine Mercy spirituality. This is a good fit for adults, confirmation preparation support, and anyone building a Catholic devotional library of prayer cards and pamphlets. It may be less suited to someone looking for a long-form study resource or a decorative framed item. Its strength is practical, shareable devotional instruction in a compact format.
A Sacred Heart First Fridays pamphlet and a First Saturday Devotion pamphlet focus on different Catholic devotions and different spiritual themes. The Nine First Fridays center on devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and acts of reparation connected to receiving Holy Communion on the first Friday of nine consecutive months. First Saturday devotion is associated with reparation to the Immaculate Heart of Mary and follows its own distinct devotional practice. This pamphlet is specifically about the Sacred Heart and the Nine First Fridays. It includes the promises tied to the Sacred Heart devotion, the 12 Promises given to Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque, and a connection to Divine Mercy from Saint Faustina's Diary. That makes it the right choice for someone seeking a Christ-centered devotion focused on the Heart of Jesus. Shoppers deciding between the two should choose based on the devotion they want to practice or teach. Some Catholics observe both devotions, but they are not interchangeable. This pamphlet is not a guide to First Saturdays or Marian consecration, so it is best for Sacred Heart formation specifically.
Yes. This pamphlet includes the 12 Promises of the Sacred Heart given to Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque. For many Catholics, those promises are one of the key reasons for seeking a Sacred Heart devotion guide, since they help explain the spiritual importance and long-standing tradition of the devotion. In addition to the 12 Promises, the pamphlet covers the Nine First Fridays and explains their place within the broader Sacred Heart devotion. It also notes the connection to Divine Mercy from the Diary of Saint Faustina, which can help readers understand how these devotions relate within Catholic spirituality. The expanded 4-panel format gives enough space for more than a brief summary, making it more informative than a simple holy card. This makes the pamphlet especially useful for personal prayer, parish handouts, or giving to someone who wants to begin the devotion with trustworthy core points in one place. If someone needs extensive historical commentary or scholarly treatment, a full Catholic book would offer more detail, but for concise devotional guidance, this covers the essentials well.
Yes. This pamphlet can help someone begin a home Sacred Heart devotion because it combines explanation, devotional themes, and practical encouragement in a compact format. The product description specifically highlights welcoming the Sacred Heart into your home and embracing the Sacred Heart, which makes it suitable for families or individuals who want to deepen Catholic prayer life at home. Its content on the Nine First Fridays and the 12 Promises gives context for why the devotion matters, while the fold-out pamphlet format makes it easy to keep with prayer books, place near a home shrine, or share during family prayer. Since it also connects the Sacred Heart to Divine Mercy, it may appeal to households already devoted to Jesus' mercy and looking to grow in related practices. It is best for people wanting a simple devotional aid rather than a full enthronement kit or large instructional manual. If someone is looking for formal home enthronement materials, they may need additional resources. For a compact guide that supports home prayer and understanding, this pamphlet is a practical starting point.
Yes. This pamphlet is a strong option for parish groups, RCIA support, adult faith formation, and prayer meetings when the topic is the Sacred Heart or Catholic devotions of reparation and mercy. Its biggest advantage is that it combines teaching and devotional content in a format that is easy to distribute and discuss. Each package contains 5 pamphlets, and each one folds to 3.5 by 7 inches while opening to 7 by 14 inches. That size makes it easier to read and teach from than a small prayer card. The content by Father Chris Alar, MIC, covers the Nine First Fridays, the 12 Promises of the Sacred Heart, and the connection to Divine Mercy, which gives group leaders several key points to introduce or reinforce. It is best for settings where participants need a concise overview they can take home and use later. The limitation is depth. For a full class or extended theological study, leaders would likely want to pair it with a Catholic book, Scripture, or parish instruction. As a handout, though, it is clear, portable, and practical.
This pamphlet relates to Divine Mercy devotion by explicitly highlighting the connection between the Sacred Heart and Divine Mercy from the Diary of Saint Faustina. That matters because many Catholics who are devoted to Divine Mercy also want to understand older and closely related devotions centered on Jesus' love, mercy, and reparation. The Sacred Heart devotion emphasizes Christ's Heart as a sign of His love for humanity, while Divine Mercy devotion emphasizes trust in His mercy and the call to mercy and repentance. This pamphlet helps bridge those themes in a concise format. It does not treat the devotions as identical, but it does show that they are spiritually connected within Catholic tradition. This makes the pamphlet especially useful for someone who already prays the Divine Mercy Chaplet and wants to explore the Nine First Fridays or the 12 Promises of the Sacred Heart. If a shopper wants a resource devoted only to Saint Faustina or only to Divine Mercy practices, they may prefer a dedicated Divine Mercy prayer book. For showing the relationship between the two devotions, this pamphlet is a helpful choice.
This Sacred Heart pamphlet comes in a 4-panel format. Each folded pamphlet measures 3.5 inches by 7 inches, and unfolded it measures 7 inches by 14 inches. The package includes 5 pamphlets. Size and format matter because they affect readability, portability, and how much devotional content can realistically fit on the piece. Compared with a standard holy card, this format offers more room for teaching and structured devotional information. That is why it can include topics such as the Nine First Fridays, the 12 Promises of the Sacred Heart, and the connection to Divine Mercy without becoming too cramped. At the same time, it remains small enough to store inside a Bible, prayer book, or parish handout stack. This format is best for shoppers who want something more substantial than a single card but still simpler than a full booklet. The tradeoff is that it is not wallet-sized in the way some small prayer cards are. If the priority is learning, sharing, and repeated devotional use, the larger fold-out format is often the better choice.