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Act of Consecration to the Sacred Heart Prayer Cards 3.5 x 5.4 Inch

Act of Consecration to the Sacred Heart Prayer Cards 3.5 x 5.4 Inch

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Act of Consecration to the Sacred Heart prayer cards feature the prayer attributed to Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque and measure 3.5 by 5.4 inches. Professionally printed on glossy stock and also available laminated, they offer a durable devotional format for prayer, study, and Catholic gift giving.

  • Standard 3.5 x 5.4 inch size fits prayer books, missals, wallets, and keepsake boxes
  • Includes the Act of Consecration to the Sacred Heart associated with Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque
  • Professionally printed on glossy stock for clear, readable text
  • Available in a laminated option for added protection during frequent handling
  • Suitable for parish handouts, sacramental preparation, feast day gifts, and personal devotion

Compared to loose printed sheets, these prayer cards are easier to store, share, and carry to Mass, adoration, or bedside prayer. Unlike digital-only prayer resources, a printed holy card can be kept in a wallet, given to children learning Catholic devotions, or included in care packages, confirmation gifts, and saint-themed collections.

This card is especially fitting for those devoted to the Sacred Heart, collectors of Catholic holy cards, and families teaching the lives of the saints. It also connects naturally with Marian items, prayer corners, and other Catholic gifts used for daily prayer and faith formation.

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A good daily Sacred Heart prayer card should be portable, easy to read, and centered on a well-known Catholic prayer. This card features the Act of Consecration to the Sacred Heart by Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque, the saint most closely associated with spreading devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. That makes it a strong choice for Catholics who want a classic, trusted prayer rather than a shortened devotional text. At 3.5 by 5.4 inches, it is large enough for clear reading but still practical for a wallet, prayer book, bedside table, or parish handout. It is professionally printed on glossy stock, and a laminated option is also available for those who expect frequent handling. This type of card is especially helpful for people building a daily prayer routine, making a personal consecration, or deepening First Friday devotion. If someone wants artwork-heavy cards or a very small pocket size, they may prefer another format. But for a readable, traditional Sacred Heart prayer card with strong devotional content, this is a solid everyday option.
For many Catholics, a fitting Sacred Heart prayer for today is the Act of Consecration to the Sacred Heart by Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque. It is a traditional prayer of trust, surrender, reparation, and love directed to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. The prayer asks Christ to guard one's life, forgive faults, strengthen weakness, and keep the soul faithful in life and at the hour of death. This prayer card presents that full consecration text in a portable format, so it works well for morning prayer, Eucharistic adoration, First Friday devotion, or personal renewal of one's commitment to Christ. It is especially meaningful for those who want a prayer rooted in the Sacred Heart revelations associated with Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque. If someone is looking for a very brief prayer to say in a few seconds, a shorter aspiration may be easier. But if the goal is a fuller, more intentional daily Sacred Heart prayer, this consecration is one of the strongest traditional options because it combines devotion, repentance, and complete self-offering in one text.
No, this is not specifically a Sacred Heart novena prayer card. It contains the Act of Consecration to the Sacred Heart by Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque, which is a consecration prayer rather than a nine-day novena format. A novena usually includes prayers intended to be said over nine consecutive days, often with daily structure or repeated petitions. This card is better suited for personal consecration, ongoing devotion, First Friday observance, and daily prayer. It is especially useful for Catholics who want to entrust themselves to the Sacred Heart and keep a traditional prayer close at hand. Because the text is substantial and devotional, it can still be used during a novena period, but the card itself is not laid out as a formal novena guide. Shoppers who want a dedicated Sacred Heart novena should look for a card or booklet labeled as a novena. Those who want a classic, enduring prayer tied directly to Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque may prefer this consecration card instead.
Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque was a Catholic nun, mystic, and visionary best known for helping spread devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. In Catholic tradition, she received revelations from Jesus that emphasized His love for humanity and called for deeper devotion, reparation, and trust in His Sacred Heart. Because of that connection, prayers associated with her are central to many Sacred Heart devotions today. This prayer card is especially meaningful because it features the Act of Consecration to the Sacred Heart attributed to Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque. It also includes devotional context about her role in the Sacred Heart message. That makes the card useful not only for prayer but also for learning why this devotion matters in Catholic spirituality. It is a good choice for adults, children learning about the saints, prayer groups, and anyone drawn to Eucharistic and reparative devotion. If someone only wants a simple image card with minimal text, this may be more detailed than necessary. But for spiritual depth and historical connection, Saint Margaret Mary is one of the most important figures in this devotion.
When choosing Sacred Heart prayer cards for a group, the most important factors are the prayer text, readability, durability, and intended use. If the goal is teaching or shared devotion, a card with a complete traditional prayer is often more useful than one with only a short invocation. This card includes the full Act of Consecration to the Sacred Heart, which gives group members a substantial prayer they can use repeatedly. Size also matters. At 3.5 by 5.4 inches, this card is easy to hand out and read without being oversized. The glossy stock provides a clean printed finish, and the laminated option is better for classrooms, parish events, or repeated handling by children and families. Because it is tied to Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque, it also works well in lessons on the Sacred Heart and the saints. If a group specifically needs a novena, a Marian prayer, or a very small wallet-only format, another card may fit better. But for consecration, catechesis, and regular devotional use, this format checks the main boxes most church groups need.
A Sacred Heart prayer card focuses on devotion to the Heart of Jesus, especially His divine love, mercy, sacrifice, and call to reparation. An Immaculate Heart of Mary prayer card centers on the heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary, usually emphasizing purity, maternal intercession, sorrow, and union with her Son. Both are important Catholic devotions, but they serve different spiritual emphases. This particular card is for the Sacred Heart of Jesus and includes the Act of Consecration by Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque. It is best for someone who wants a Christ-centered consecration prayer rooted in the Sacred Heart tradition. A person drawn to Marian devotion, requests for Our Lady's intercession, or prayers tied to Mary's interior life may prefer an Immaculate Heart card instead. Many Catholics use both devotions together because they are complementary. If the main goal is entrusting oneself directly to Jesus and meditating on His love and mercy, a Sacred Heart prayer card like this one is the more fitting choice.