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The Original Pieta Pocket Prayer Booklet Classic, New

The Original Pieta Pocket Prayer Booklet Classic, New

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Your purchase is for a Classic & Original Pieta Prayer Book.

It contains the following:

  "Litany to the Sacred Head of Jesus," "Catena Legionis," "Twenty-four 'Glory Be to the Fathers' Novena," "Prayer or Blessing Against Storms," "Prayers for Souls in Purgatory," "A Short Way of the Cross." This booklet on prayer is an effort to apply the scientific method to the Truths of our Roman Catholic Faith, to obtain more grace to better serve God's Infinite Goodness and Mercy — a source virtually untapped — Prophetic Revelations. "When it's a question of prophetic revelations the Pope is the SOLE judge!" — Pope Leo X (5th Council of Lateran 1513) The Blessed Virgin "You love Me and make others love Me." This revised edition of the "Pieta Prayer Booklet" is dedicated to Thee Dear Lady of Ephesus as an act of love to honor thine Assumption. "I am all thine my Queen and Mother and all that I have is Thine." Scripture "Pray without ceasing." St. Paul of the Cross "We enter on a broad road of perdition when we neglect prayer." Dr. Alexis Carrel "If you make a habit of prayer, your life will be profoundly altered." As a scientist he turned to prayer as man's highest activity; that conversation with God to be an act of all arts. Religion.

Staple-bound booklet, 6'' X 4".  Paperback, please note that the print is small. Please see pictures for details.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A Pieta prayer booklet is used as a compact Catholic prayer resource for daily devotion, novenas, penitential prayer, and spiritual reading on the go. It is especially helpful for Catholics who want a small booklet they can carry to Mass, adoration, travel, or keep in a purse, pocket, or prayer corner. This edition includes a mix of prayers and devotions such as the Litany to the Sacred Head of Jesus, Catena Legionis, the Twenty-four "Glory Be to the Fathers" Novena, prayers for souls in purgatory, a prayer or blessing against storms, and a short Way of the Cross. That makes it useful for people looking for more than a single devotion in one place. It is best for those who want a traditional, portable printed prayer aid rather than a large-format book. The main tradeoff is readability: this booklet is only 6 x 4 inches and the print is described as small, so it may not be the best choice for readers who prefer large print.
The safest answer is that shoppers should distinguish between a devotional prayer booklet and an official Church liturgical text. The Original Pieta Pocket Prayer Booklet is a Catholic devotional booklet containing prayers, novenas, and spiritual material intended for private devotion. The product description also notes a caution about prophetic revelations, stating that the Pope is the sole judge in such matters. For most buyers, that means this booklet is best understood as a traditional Catholic prayer aid, not as a substitute for official liturgical books, the Bible, or catechetical texts formally issued by Church authority. Many Catholics use devotional booklets like this for personal prayer, especially when they contain familiar prayers and meditations. If someone specifically needs a text with formal ecclesiastical approval language printed inside, such as an imprimatur or nihil obstat, they should verify that information directly in the booklet’s interior pages before purchase. This matters most for shoppers who prioritize formal approval details over portability or devotional variety.
This listing does not specifically state that the booklet includes the set commonly searched as the "15 prayers," so buyers should not assume that section is present unless they confirm it from the interior contents. What the listing does clearly identify are these included devotions: the Litany to the Sacred Head of Jesus, Catena Legionis, the Twenty-four "Glory Be to the Fathers" Novena, a prayer or blessing against storms, prayers for souls in purgatory, and a short Way of the Cross. That means this booklet is still a strong option for someone looking for a traditional Catholic pocket prayer book with multiple devotions, but it may not be the right fit if the main goal is a specific prayer collection that must include the 15 prayers. This matters most for shoppers comparing different Pieta editions or trying to replace a previous copy. If a certain prayer section is essential, the best buying approach is to verify the exact table of contents rather than relying on the title alone.
This product is a physical printed booklet, not a PDF download. The listing describes it as a staple-bound paperback booklet measuring 6 x 4 inches. It is intended for people who want a portable Catholic prayer book they can hold, carry, and use offline without a phone or tablet. That makes it a good choice for shoppers who prefer traditional printed devotionals for church, travel, bedside prayer, or gifting. A physical booklet is often easier to use during adoration, confession preparation, or the Stations of the Cross because there is no screen distraction and no need for battery power or internet access. The tradeoff is that it does not offer the zoom, search, or adjustable text size that a digital file can provide. Since the listing specifically notes small print, people who were searching for a PDF or a large-print digital version may be better served by a different format. This booklet is best for those who value portability and a classic printed prayer resource.
No, this listing is not for a large-print edition. The description specifically says the booklet is a 6 x 4 inch paperback and notes that the print is small. That is an important buying detail for anyone choosing a prayer book based on readability. This size works well for portability. It can fit easily into a pocket, handbag, glove compartment, or small prayer kit, which is one reason many people choose pocket devotional booklets. However, small trim size usually means smaller text, and this edition follows that pattern. It is best for shoppers who want a compact booklet for travel or daily carry and who are comfortable reading smaller print. It may not be ideal for older readers, those with low vision, or anyone who wants extended reading sessions without eye strain. If large print is the top priority, a larger-format Catholic prayer book would likely be a better fit than this pocket edition.
This edition includes several specific Catholic prayers and devotions named in the listing: the Litany to the Sacred Head of Jesus, Catena Legionis, the Twenty-four "Glory Be to the Fathers" Novena, a prayer or blessing against storms, prayers for souls in purgatory, and a short Way of the Cross. That combination makes it useful for Catholics looking for a traditional devotional booklet with prayers for intercession, reparation, remembrance of the dead, and meditative prayer. It is more than a single-theme booklet, so it can serve as a small all-purpose prayer companion rather than only a novena pamphlet or only a Stations booklet. This is especially practical for people who want one portable booklet with a range of devotions for different situations. The limitation is that the listing highlights selected contents rather than a full table of contents, so someone needing a very specific prayer should confirm it before buying. For general Catholic devotional use, the included prayers cover several common spiritual needs in a small format.
This booklet is best for Catholics who want a small, traditional printed prayer aid that can travel easily and support daily devotion. It suits people who pray novenas, make the Way of the Cross, pray for souls in purgatory, or like keeping a compact devotional close at hand for church, commuting, or quiet prayer during the day. Because it is a 6 x 4 inch staple-bound booklet, it is especially practical for those who value portability over large pages or spacious print. It can also work well as a simple religious gift for someone who appreciates classic Catholic prayer materials. The best fit is a reader who is comfortable with small print and wants a concise, physical booklet rather than a digital file or a full-size hardcover prayer book. It may be less suitable for children, people with vision difficulties, or buyers looking for a heavily illustrated or large-print devotional. In short, it is a good choice for traditional prayer use when convenience and compact size matter most.
A pocket prayer booklet offers convenience and portability, while a full-size Catholic prayer book usually offers easier reading and a broader range of content. This Pieta pocket booklet is only 6 x 4 inches, so it is much easier to carry daily than a larger prayer book. That makes it well suited for Mass bags, coat pockets, bedside use, or travel. The tradeoff is that smaller devotional booklets typically use smaller print and may include a more selective set of prayers. In this case, the listing specifically mentions small print, so readability is the main consideration. A full-size prayer book is often better for home use, longer reading sessions, and shoppers who want larger text or more extensive indexes and sections. Choose a pocket booklet if your priority is having prayers with you wherever you go. Choose a larger Catholic prayer book if comfort, visibility, and a wider range of content matter more. This product is best for portable devotion rather than as an all-in-one large-format reference volume.
Yes, this booklet can be used for daily prayer and novenas. The contents listed include multiple devotional texts suitable for regular personal prayer, including the Twenty-four "Glory Be to the Fathers" Novena, prayers for souls in purgatory, and a short Way of the Cross. That variety makes it practical for someone who wants one small booklet for recurring Catholic devotions. For daily use, a pocket booklet like this works well because it is easy to keep nearby and simple to open during quiet prayer time, lunch breaks, travel, or church visits. People who build a habit of prayer often benefit from a physical booklet because it reduces distraction and creates a consistent routine. It is best for Catholics who prefer traditional devotional practices and do not need a large-print edition. The limitation is that the small format means small text, so it may not be the most comfortable option for extended reading. For brief but frequent prayer throughout the day, this kind of booklet is a practical choice.
When choosing a Catholic pocket prayer book, the most important factors are content, portability, readability, and intended use. Start by checking whether it includes the devotions you actually pray, such as novenas, litanies, prayers for the dead, or the Way of the Cross. This Pieta booklet is a good example of a compact devotional that includes several traditional prayers in one place. Next, consider size and print. A pocket format is excellent for carrying every day, but it often means smaller text. In this case, the booklet is 6 x 4 inches and the listing notes that the print is small, so portability is a strength while readability is the main tradeoff. Also think about whether you want a physical booklet or a digital file. A printed booklet is better for people who prefer screen-free prayer and want something tangible for church or travel. This type of prayer book is best for shoppers who want a classic, portable Catholic devotional rather than a large-print or comprehensive reference prayer book.