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12 Promises of the Sacred Heart of Jesus - 10 Pack

12 Promises of the Sacred Heart of Jesus - 10 Pack

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10 Pack - 12 Promises of the Sacred Heart of Jesus 
given to Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque by Jesus = Paray Le Monial France 
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Printed on Glossy Card Stock size is 3.5 inches by 5.5 inches 
1. I will give them all the graces necessary in their state of life. 
2. I will establish peace in their homes. 
3. I will comfort them in all their afflictions. 
4. I will be their secure refuge during life, and above all, in death. 
5. I will bestow abundant blessings upon all their undertakings. 
6. Sinners will find in my heart the source and infinite ocean of mercy. 
7. Lukewarm souls shall become fervent. 
8. Fervent souls shall quickly mount to high perfection. 
9. I will bless every place in which an image of my heart is exposed and honored. 
10. I will give to priests the gift of touching the most hardened hearts. 
11. Those who shall promote this devotion shall have their names written in my Heart. 
12. I promise you in the excessive mercy of my Heart that my all-powerful love will grant to all those who receive Holy Communion on the First Fridays in nine consecutive months the grace of final perseverance; they shall not die in my disgrace, nor without receiving their sacraments. My divine heart shall be their safe refuge in this last moment.

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A strong choice is a holy card that clearly presents the traditional 12 Promises of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and is easy to share in parish, family, or prayer-group settings. This 10-pack from Journeys of Faith is designed for that purpose. Each card features the 12 promises associated with the Sacred Heart devotion given to Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque at Paray-le-Monial, France, and is printed on glossy card stock. The size is 3.5 by 5.5 inches, which makes the cards easier to read than smaller wallet-size cards while still being portable enough for prayer books, home displays, and handouts. This format is especially useful for Catholics who want to encourage First Friday devotion, teach others about the Sacred Heart, or include a devotional insert in gifts or ministry packets. The main tradeoff is that these are devotional holy cards, not laminated keepsake cards or framed art. They are best for prayer, teaching, and sharing rather than heavy daily wear in a wallet.
A Sacred Heart holy card with the 12 promises typically includes the traditional promises connected to devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, especially as received by Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque. This Journeys of Faith card includes all 12 promises in printed text, such as peace in the home, comfort in affliction, mercy for sinners, growth in fervor, blessings on undertakings, and the First Friday promise connected to receiving Holy Communion on nine consecutive First Fridays. The card is printed on glossy card stock and measures 3.5 inches by 5.5 inches, so the text is presented in a readable format suitable for personal prayer or group distribution. Because it contains the full list, it can serve both as a devotional aid and as a teaching tool for those learning about the Sacred Heart devotion. This type of card is best for Catholics who want a concise, shareable summary of the devotion. It is less suited to someone looking for an extended booklet or theological commentary, since the format is focused on the promises themselves.
A 10-pack is usually the better option when the goal is sharing, teaching, or placing cards in multiple locations. This Sacred Heart set includes 10 identical cards, each printed with the 12 Promises of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. That makes it practical for parish ministries, catechists, family devotions, prayer groups, or anyone who wants to give cards to friends and relatives. Compared with a single holy card, a multipack offers more flexibility. You can keep one in a prayer book, place one near a home altar, and still have others available for First Friday devotion, sacramental prep, or outreach. The 3.5 by 5.5 inch size also works well as a handout because it is large enough to read without feeling oversized. The tradeoff is that a pack is ideal for distribution, not personalization. If someone wants one decorative keepsake or a laminated card for long-term wallet use, a different format may be preferable. For practical ministry and devotional sharing, though, a 10-pack is often the more useful choice.
Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque was a French Visitation nun from the 17th century who is closely associated with the spread of devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. According to Catholic tradition, Jesus revealed to her key aspects of this devotion, including the 12 Promises and the importance of reparation, frequent Communion, and devotion on First Fridays. This holy card specifically references the 12 promises given to Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque at Paray-le-Monial, France, which is one of the best-known centers of Sacred Heart devotion. Because of that connection, cards like this are often used not only for prayer but also for catechesis about the origin and meaning of the devotion. This matters most for Catholics who want a devotional item rooted in traditional Catholic spirituality rather than a generic inspirational card. The card is not a full biography of the saint, but it serves as a compact devotional reminder of the promises linked to her role in Sacred Heart devotion.
Sacred Heart holy cards are commonly used as prayer aids, teaching tools, and devotional reminders. This 10-pack is especially suited for those uses because each card contains the 12 Promises of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and is printed in a readable 3.5 by 5.5 inch format on glossy card stock. In Catholic homes, people often place a card in a prayer book, keep one near a bedside, display one by a home altar, or use it during First Friday devotions. In parish settings, these cards are often handed out during Sacred Heart feast celebrations, used in RCIA or adult faith formation, included in sacramental preparation materials, or shared in prayer groups and apostolates. This type of card is best for people who want something simple, portable, and easy to distribute. The limitation is that it is not a substitute for a full prayer booklet or a wall image for enthronement ceremonies. Its strength is convenience and clarity for everyday devotion and Catholic teaching.
For many people, a mid-size holy card offers the best balance between readability and portability. This Sacred Heart card measures 3.5 inches by 5.5 inches, which is larger than many traditional pocket holy cards. That extra space is useful when the card contains substantial text, such as the full 12 Promises of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. A card in this size range works well for group handouts, prayer corners, book inserts, and home devotional use because the text is easier to read without magnification. It also remains compact enough to slip into a Bible, missal, journal, or folder. For older readers or anyone using the card during prayer meetings, the larger format can be more practical than smaller cards. The tradeoff is that it is less wallet-friendly than a miniature holy card. If someone wants a very small card to carry every day in a pocket or card slot, a smaller format might fit better. For readability and sharing, though, 3.5 by 5.5 inches is a very usable size.
Glossy card stock is generally a good choice for regular prayer use when the card will be handled carefully, stored in books, or displayed in a home or parish setting. This Sacred Heart card is printed on glossy card stock, which helps give it a clean finish and makes the printed text and imagery presentable for devotional sharing. For normal use, such as reading during prayer, placing in a Bible, or handing out at church events, glossy card stock is usually sufficient. It is especially practical for multipacks because it keeps the cards lightweight and easy to distribute. People using these cards for catechesis, ministry, or occasional daily prayer will likely find the material appropriate. The tradeoff is that card stock is not the same as lamination or plastic coating meant for heavy wear. If a card will be carried loose in a wallet or pocket every day, it may show wear faster. For display, reading, and group distribution, glossy card stock is a sensible and common material.
Yes, this holy card is well suited for First Friday devotion because it includes the traditional 12 Promises of the Sacred Heart, including the promise associated with receiving Holy Communion on the First Fridays of nine consecutive months. That makes it a useful reminder for Catholics who practice or are learning about the First Friday devotion. Because the card gathers the promises in one place, it can help individuals reflect on the spiritual meaning of the devotion and keep the practice visible at home or in a prayer book. The 3.5 by 5.5 inch format is practical for personal prayer, and the 10-pack format makes it easy to share with family members, prayer groups, or parishioners interested in beginning the devotion. This card is best for those seeking a concise devotional reference rather than a full instructional guide. It does not replace pastoral guidance, catechesis, or a more detailed booklet on the Sacred Heart and First Fridays. Still, as a prayer aid and reminder, it is a fitting choice for this devotion.
When choosing Catholic prayer cards for church distribution or prayer groups, look for clear devotional content, readable size, durable enough material, and a format that supports sharing. This Sacred Heart 10-pack meets those practical needs well. It includes the full 12 Promises of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, uses glossy card stock, and comes in a 3.5 by 5.5 inch size that is easy for most people to read. For group use, multipacks are often more practical than single cards because they allow you to hand them out at meetings, feast day events, home blessings, or catechetical sessions. Content also matters. A card with recognized Catholic devotional text is more useful than one with only a short quote, especially if the goal is prayer and formation. The main consideration is audience. If you are serving children, you may want simpler wording or more visual emphasis. If you are serving adults interested in traditional devotions, a text-rich card like this one is often a better fit. It works especially well for Sacred Heart devotion and First Friday outreach.
Yes, this holy card set is a practical Catholic gift for someone devoted to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, especially if they value prayer materials they can use and share. The set includes 10 cards printed with the 12 Promises of the Sacred Heart, making it suitable not only as a personal devotional item but also as a small apostolate gift for family, friends, or fellow parishioners. Its 3.5 by 5.5 inch size makes it easy to place inside a prayer book, Bible, greeting card, or sacramental gift package. It is especially fitting for people who observe First Friday devotion, have a home altar, or want to deepen their understanding of the promises associated with Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque and Paray-le-Monial. The main tradeoff is that this is a simple devotional paper item, not a luxury keepsake or framed gift. For someone who appreciates practical Catholic gifts with a clear spiritual purpose, it is a meaningful option. For someone expecting a decorative display piece, another type of Sacred Heart gift may be more appropriate.