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The Teen Creed Laminated Prayer Card 4.25 x 2.5 in #PCL-63

The Teen Creed Laminated Prayer Card 4.25 x 2.5 in #PCL-63

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The Teen Creed laminated card, item #PCL-63, is a Catholic holy card designed for teen faith formation and daily reflection. It measures 4.25 x 2.50 inches and features Jesus with two teens on a durable laminated finish that helps protect it from bending, moisture, and everyday wear. Compared to standard paper prayer cards, this laminated format is better suited for frequent handling at school, church, retreats, or home.

  • Compact 4.25 x 2.50 inch size fits easily in a wallet, prayer book, backpack, or Bible case
  • Laminated surface adds durability for repeated use during youth ministry, confirmation prep, and personal prayer
  • Features The Teen Creed with a devotional image of Jesus and two teens
  • Useful for daily prayer, classroom discussion, retreat handouts, and Catholic gift bags
  • Simple format makes it easy for teens to read, reflect on, and keep close

This card is a practical choice for parents, catechists, youth ministers, and confirmation sponsors who want a small but meaningful Catholic gift. Unlike larger booklets or folded paper inserts, it offers a portable reference teens can carry throughout the day. It is especially helpful for confirmation classes, parish youth groups, religious education programs, or moments when a teen needs a concise reminder of faith, truth, peace, and joy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A simple way for a 13 year old to start praying is to use a short, structured prayer they can read daily and reflect on. Many teens do better with a clear format instead of trying to come up with words on their own every time. A laminated prayer or creed card can help because it is easy to carry, quick to read, and durable enough for regular use. The Teen Creed Laminated Card is designed for that kind of daily encouragement. It includes an image of Jesus with two teens and presents a creed that invites young people to grow in truth, peace, joy, and faith. Its compact 4.25 inch by 2.50 inch size fits well in a wallet, backpack, prayer book, or Bible. This type of card is especially helpful for teens who are building a prayer habit, preparing for Confirmation, or wanting a faith reminder during school or youth group. The tradeoff is that it is a brief devotional aid, not a full prayer book or guided journal, so it works best as a starting point or daily reminder rather than a complete prayer resource.
A laminated Catholic prayer card is used as a portable devotional tool for prayer, reflection, and daily encouragement. People often keep one in a pocket, wallet, backpack, Bible, or on a desk so they can pray during the day without needing a larger book. Lamination makes the card more resistant to bending, moisture, and frequent handling than a standard paper holy card. For teens, a laminated card can be especially practical because it is easy to bring to school, youth group, retreats, or church. The Teen Creed Laminated Card offers a short faith-centered text that encourages teens to live closer to Christ as they grow in truth, peace, and joy. Because it measures 4.25 inches by 2.50 inches, it is small enough for everyday carry. This type of card is best for someone who wants a simple, repeated prayer or creed they can return to often. It is not meant to replace a Catholic prayer book, novena prayers, or longer devotional reading, but it can be a very effective reminder for daily faith practice.
When choosing a prayer card for a teenager, the most important factors are relevance, readability, durability, and whether the message connects to the teen's stage of faith. A good teen prayer card should use language and imagery that feel approachable, encourage a real spiritual habit, and be small enough to keep nearby every day. The Teen Creed Laminated Card is a strong option if you want something specifically aimed at young people rather than a general holy card. It features Jesus with two teens, which makes the visual focus age-appropriate, and the creed itself is presented as guidance teens can read and try to follow as they grow closer to their faith. Its laminated finish adds durability, which matters if it will be used in a backpack, wallet, or school setting. This kind of card is best for teens beginning to take ownership of prayer, preparing for sacraments, or participating in youth ministry. If the teen wants longer devotions, saint biographies, or more in-depth study, a Catholic prayer book or saints book may be a better companion resource.
Yes, a teen creed card can be a very good gift for Confirmation, youth group, religious education classes, or retreats because it is practical, faith-focused, and easy to use right away. Unlike a larger book or more decorative item, a laminated card is simple to carry and can become part of a teen's daily routine. The Teen Creed Laminated Card is especially suited to these occasions because it is written with teens in mind and encourages them to grow in faith, truth, peace, and joy. Its small 4.25 inch by 2.50 inch size makes it easy to hand out in group settings, tuck into a card, or include in a Confirmation gift bag. The laminated format also helps it hold up over time. This is a strong choice when you want an affordable devotional keepsake that supports prayer and reflection. The main limitation is that it is intentionally brief. If you are looking for a more substantial gift, it may be best paired with a Catholic prayer book, saint medal, rosary beads, or another devotional item from Journeys of Faith.
A laminated holy card is different from a prayer book or devotional booklet mainly in length, portability, and purpose. A holy card is short and focused, usually centered on one prayer, creed, saint, or image. A prayer book contains many prayers and is better for longer or more varied devotion. A devotional booklet often adds reflections, explanations, or daily readings. The Teen Creed Laminated Card is meant to be a quick, repeatable faith reminder rather than a complete prayer resource. Because it is laminated and only 4.25 inches by 2.50 inches, it is easier to carry every day than a booklet. That makes it useful for teens who want something they can read before school, after Mass, during a retreat, or whenever they need encouragement. Choose a laminated card if the goal is frequent use, simplicity, and convenience. Choose a prayer book or booklet if the person wants more depth, variety, or study. Many people use both together, with the card serving as a daily anchor and the larger resource providing broader spiritual support.
This teen holy card measures 4.25 inches by 2.50 inches, which makes it compact enough for everyday carry. That size works well for a wallet, pocket, backpack, pencil case, Bible, or prayer journal. For many teens, portability matters because a devotional item is more likely to be used regularly if it can stay with them during the day. This card is also laminated, which adds protection against bending, wear, and light moisture from normal handling. That makes it more practical than an uncoated paper card for school, youth events, travel, or repeated reading. The card features an image of Jesus with two teens and includes The Teen Creed, offering a short spiritual reflection that teens can revisit often. It is a good fit for someone who wants a durable, low-bulk reminder of faith rather than a larger study resource. The main tradeoff is that the small format limits how much text it can include, so it is best used for focused daily encouragement instead of extended reading or deeper catechetical instruction.