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Saint Andrew Avellino(Patron St /Stroke Patient Prayer Card + Medal, New#PCM-03

Saint Andrew Avellino(Patron St /Stroke Patient Prayer Card + Medal, New#PCM-03

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You are purchasing a paper stock novena prayer card folder of Saint Andrew Avellino Patron Saint of those who suffer a stroke. Contains a novena prayer & regular prayer.

 Printed in Italy. Also comes with an oxidized 1" medal. The back contains a brief bio on him. Approximate measurements: 2 1/2" X 4" when folder is closed.





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Frequently Asked Questions

Saint Andrew Avellino is widely invoked as the patron saint of those who suffer from strokes or sudden illness. He is often chosen by Catholics who want a prayer card, medal, or novena specifically connected to prayer for physical healing, recovery, and spiritual strength during serious health concerns. This Saint Andrew Avellino prayer card is especially suited for that purpose because it includes both a novena prayer and a regular prayer, along with a brief biography on the back. It also comes with a 1 inch oxidized medal, which many people appreciate as a devotional reminder to carry daily. This type of item is most helpful for stroke patients, caregivers, hospital visitors, and family members looking for a focused Catholic devotional gift. The main limitation is that it is a paper prayer card folder rather than a laminated card or framed keepsake, so it is best for careful personal use, gifting, or keeping in a prayer book, wallet, or bedside area.
A good Catholic gift for someone recovering from a stroke is a devotional item tied to prayer, encouragement, and a patron saint connected to that need. A prayer card and medal set dedicated to Saint Andrew Avellino is a thoughtful choice because he is traditionally invoked by those suffering from strokes. This set combines several helpful elements in one small item: a paper stock novena prayer card folder, a regular prayer, a short biography on the back, and an oxidized 1 inch medal. That makes it more meaningful than a plain card alone, especially for someone who may want both a prayer text and a physical devotional token. It is especially suitable for hospital visits, care packages, family support gifts, and prayer groups. The compact size, about 2 1/2 by 4 inches when closed, makes it easy to keep by a bedside or carry in a wallet. The tradeoff is that this is a small devotional keepsake, not a larger wall display or long-form prayer book.
The best Catholic prayer card for healing or illness should match the person’s specific need, include clear prayer content, and be easy to keep close during daily prayer. Many shoppers look for a patron saint connected to the condition, a novena or repeated prayer format, and a size that works well for a wallet, bedside table, or hospital bag. This Saint Andrew Avellino prayer card fits those criteria well for stroke-related intentions. It includes both a novena prayer and a regular prayer, which gives the user flexibility for either structured nine-day prayer or shorter daily devotion. The back also includes a brief biography, which helps explain why this saint is associated with the need. It is a strong choice for people who want a focused healing devotional rather than a general prayer card. The included oxidized medal adds devotional value. One practical consideration is that the card is printed on paper stock, so shoppers wanting extra durability may prefer to store it in a prayer book or protective holder.
A saint medal and prayer card set is often better than a prayer card alone when the shopper wants both prayer text and a lasting devotional item. The prayer card provides words for prayer and spiritual reflection, while the medal gives the person something tangible to carry, keep by the bed, or place in a purse or pocket. This Saint Andrew Avellino set is a good example of that combination. It includes a printed prayer card folder with a novena prayer, a regular prayer, and a brief saint biography, plus an oxidized 1 inch medal. That makes it useful for personal devotion and also meaningful as a gift for someone facing a serious health challenge such as stroke recovery. A card-only option may be enough for simple prayer needs, especially if portability and low bulk matter most. But a set like this tends to feel more complete and giftable. The main tradeoff is that it includes two devotional components to keep track of instead of one.
This Saint Andrew Avellino prayer card set includes a paper stock novena prayer card folder and an oxidized 1 inch medal. Inside the folder, the card contains a novena prayer and a regular prayer to Saint Andrew Avellino. The back also includes a brief biography of the saint. The card is printed in Italy, which is often meaningful to shoppers looking for traditional Catholic devotional items. When the folder is closed, it measures about 2 1/2 inches by 4 inches, so it is compact enough to carry in a pocket, wallet, purse, or prayer book. This set is best for Catholics seeking a small devotional focused on Saint Andrew Avellino as patron saint of those who suffer a stroke. It works well for personal prayer, hospital visits, sympathy support, or sacramental-style gift giving. Shoppers should note that this is a folded paper prayer card rather than a laminated holy card, so it should be handled with normal care to preserve its condition.
This is different from a standard holy card because it is a prayer card folder with more devotional content and it includes a medal. A basic holy card is often a single flat card with one image and one prayer. By contrast, this Saint Andrew Avellino item is a folded paper stock card that contains both a novena prayer and a regular prayer, plus a brief biography on the back. Another key difference is the included oxidized 1 inch medal. That gives the set added devotional use beyond reading the prayer alone. Many shoppers prefer this type of combination when choosing a Catholic gift for illness, recovery, or intercessory prayer because it feels more complete than a single card. This format is especially helpful for people who want to pray over several days using the novena. The main tradeoff is that a folder-style card may be slightly more delicate than a simple laminated card. It is best for careful personal use, gifting, or storage in a prayer book or bedside devotional space.
Yes, this prayer card set is well suited for hospital visits or bedside prayer because it is small, focused, and easy to keep nearby. At about 2 1/2 by 4 inches when closed, the folded card fits comfortably in a pocket, purse, or small gift bag, which makes it practical for visiting someone in a hospital, rehabilitation center, or home recovery setting. The content is also appropriate for that use. It includes a novena prayer and a regular prayer to Saint Andrew Avellino, who is associated with those suffering from strokes. That gives family members, caregivers, or the patient a clear devotional resource without needing a larger prayer book. The included medal can also be kept near the bed or carried for comfort. This type of set works best for people who value traditional Catholic devotional practices during illness. The limitation is that it is a paper stock folder, so it should be kept dry and handled gently in medical or travel settings where wear is possible.
The people who would benefit most from a Saint Andrew Avellino novena prayer card are stroke patients, their families, caregivers, and anyone praying for protection from sudden illness. Because Saint Andrew Avellino is traditionally invoked by those who suffer strokes, this devotional is especially relevant when someone wants a saint-specific prayer aid rather than a general healing prayer. This set is helpful for several use cases. A patient may use it for personal daily prayer, a caregiver may keep it as a source of encouragement, and a family member may give it as a small but meaningful Catholic gift. The novena format also makes it useful for prayer groups or for those who want a structured nine-day devotion. Since this item also includes an oxidized medal and a short saint biography, it can serve both as a prayer tool and a devotional keepsake. It is less suited for shoppers seeking a large-format book or decorative religious display, since its main strength is compact, portable spiritual support.
Yes, prayer cards printed in Italy are often regarded as traditional Catholic devotional items, especially by shoppers looking for classic holy cards and saint-themed prayer aids. Italy has a long history of producing Catholic devotional art and printed religious materials, so many buyers associate Italian-made prayer cards with established devotional style and church tradition. This Saint Andrew Avellino prayer card is printed in Italy and includes a novena prayer, a regular prayer, and a short biography on the back. For many shoppers, that combination adds to its appeal as a traditional Catholic keepsake, particularly when buying for illness, recovery, or intercessory prayer. That said, being printed in Italy does not necessarily mean the item is more durable or larger than other options. In this case, it is a compact paper stock folder measuring approximately 2 1/2 by 4 inches when closed. Its value is strongest for devotional use, gifting, and spiritual encouragement rather than for display or heavy daily wear.
Yes, this can be a meaningful Catholic sympathy or encouragement gift for a family facing a medical crisis, especially when stroke recovery or fear of sudden illness is involved. A saint-specific devotional often feels more personal than a generic card because it shows thoughtful attention to the spiritual needs of the person and family. This Saint Andrew Avellino set is particularly fitting because it includes a novena prayer and a regular prayer, giving the recipient a clear way to pray over time. The included oxidized 1 inch medal adds a physical devotional element that can be carried or kept nearby. The brief biography on the back also helps explain the saint’s connection to the prayer intention. It is best for families who value Catholic devotional practice and want a small, reverent keepsake that offers spiritual comfort. The main limitation is size and format. It is a compact folded paper prayer card, not a larger memorial book or framed religious gift. Its strength is personal prayer, portability, and focused encouragement.