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Saint Anthony/ Patron of Amputees, Prayer Card + Medal, New from Italy #PCM-04

Saint Anthony/ Patron of Amputees, Prayer Card + Medal, New from Italy #PCM-04

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You are purchasing a prayer card folder + a silver tone medal of Saint Anthony of Padua.
Comes with 2 prayers, a brief bio + a medal.

 
It measures approximately: 4" x 2.75" when folded. 
**please note, the writing of the prayer is very small***
See picture for the prayer & details.

If Saint Anthony of Padua is your patron saint. You may be interested in his life story on a 30 minute documentary recorded on site/at this Shrine in Italy, hosted by Bob and Penny Lord, available is one of our listings.

We also have a book titled: " Saints and Other Powerful Men in the Church" where a chapter is dedicated to him, also available is one of our listings.

A 40-page pamphlet/minibook, with the chapter of his life taken from the book.

 

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Please visit our other Ebay listings to find more books and DVDs  by Bob and Penny Lord and all of our other religious items.

If you have any questions please let us know.

We will combine shipping if you buy more than 1 item.

God bless you. 




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Frequently Asked Questions

A St. Anthony medal is a devotional item that represents prayerful connection to Saint Anthony of Padua, who is widely known as the patron saint people turn to for lost items and lost spiritual focus. Many Catholics also associate him with help in times of need, guidance, and trust in God’s providence. In this listing, the medal comes paired with a prayer card folder, so it serves both as a symbol of devotion and a practical aid for prayer. This kind of item is especially meaningful for people who have a personal devotion to St. Anthony, are choosing a patron saint gift, or want a compact Catholic gift that can be carried or kept in a prayer space. One detail to note is that this product includes a silver tone medal rather than fine jewelry, so it is best understood as a devotional collectible and prayer companion rather than a wearable luxury piece.
The best-known prayer to St. Anthony for lost things is a short petition asking his intercession to help recover something missing. Many people also know the familiar rhyme, "St. Anthony, St. Anthony, please come around; something is lost and cannot be found." While wording varies, the purpose is the same: asking for help through prayer when an item has been lost. This prayer card and medal set is useful for that devotion because it includes two prayers and a brief biography inside a small folded card. That makes it practical for someone who wants a ready-to-use Catholic prayer aid instead of searching for a prayer online each time. It is a good choice for personal devotion, inclusion in a care package, or a small sacramental gift. A limitation to keep in mind is that the prayer text on this card is very small, so it may not be ideal for someone who prefers large-print devotional materials.
The 7 minute prayer to St. Anthony usually refers to a short devotional prayer practice dedicated to Saint Anthony of Padua, often used by Catholics seeking his intercession for a special intention, especially lost items or urgent needs. There is not just one universal version, since prayer leaflets and booklets may use different wording. For shoppers looking for a compact St. Anthony devotional item, this prayer card folder offers a simple alternative because it includes two prayers and a brief bio in one small format. It is suitable for someone who wants a portable prayer aid to use during daily prayer, travel, or Eucharistic adoration. Because the card folds to about 4 by 2.75 inches, it is easy to keep in a Bible, wallet, purse, or prayer book. The main tradeoff is readability: the seller notes that the writing of the prayer is very small, so those specifically seeking a more extended or easier-to-read St. Anthony prayer format may prefer a booklet or larger prayer card.
The most commonly quoted rhyme is, "St. Anthony, St. Anthony, please come around; something is lost and cannot be found." It is a traditional, simple way many people ask for St. Anthony’s intercession when they have misplaced something. Although it is widely recognized, Catholics often pair that rhyme with longer formal prayers to St. Anthony as part of their devotion. A product like this St. Anthony prayer card and medal set is helpful for someone who wants more than just the rhyme. It includes two prayers plus a short biography, so it gives context for devotion as well as a convenient prayer resource. That makes it especially suitable for people building a small sacramental collection, choosing a patron saint gift, or looking for a Catholic keepsake to carry daily. One practical limitation is that the prayer text is printed very small, so buyers should consider whether they want compact portability or easier reading.
St. Anthony of Padua is most commonly known as the patron saint invoked for lost items, lost people, and lost spiritual direction. He is one of the most beloved saints in Catholic devotion because many people turn to him in everyday situations that feel urgent or stressful. This product title also identifies him as patron of amputees, reflecting a devotional tradition associated with his intercession. For shoppers, that means a St. Anthony prayer card or medal can be especially meaningful for someone with a personal connection to his patronage, whether they are seeking prayer for recovery, guidance, healing, or help finding what has been lost. This item combines a silver tone medal with a folded prayer card that includes two prayers and a brief bio, making it useful for both devotion and gift giving. It is best for someone who values a compact, saint-specific Catholic collectible. If the recipient needs more detailed reading, a larger saint booklet may be easier to use than this small-format card.
Yes, a St. Anthony prayer card and medal can be a very good Catholic gift when the recipient has a devotion to St. Anthony or would appreciate a small devotional item tied to prayer. It works well for occasions like Confirmation, RCIA, encouragement during illness or recovery, or as a thoughtful addition to a care package. Because St. Anthony is so widely recognized, the gift is also easy for many Catholics to understand and use right away. This particular set includes a folded prayer card folder, two prayers, a brief biography, and a silver tone medal. That combination makes it more useful than a medal alone, since the recipient has both a physical symbol of devotion and written prayers to pray with. It is especially suitable for someone who likes small sacramentals, saint collectibles, or portable prayer aids. The main tradeoff is size and readability: the card is compact at about 4 by 2.75 inches folded, and the prayer text is noted to be very small.
A saint medal is primarily a devotional symbol, while a prayer card provides written content for prayer and reflection. The medal represents the saint’s intercession and can be carried, displayed, or sometimes worn. A prayer card usually includes a prayer, image, and short information about the saint, making it more instructional and easier to use during prayer time. This St. Anthony set combines both formats in one item, which is helpful for shoppers deciding between symbolic devotion and practical prayer support. The included silver tone medal offers a lasting keepsake, while the folded card includes two prayers and a brief biography of St. Anthony of Padua. That makes it well suited for someone who wants a complete small devotional gift rather than choosing only one format. The main limitation is that the card’s text is very small, so the combined format is best for collectors, gift givers, and those comfortable with compact prayer materials rather than someone who needs large, easy-to-read print.
The folded prayer card measures approximately 4 inches by 2.75 inches. That makes it a compact devotional item that can fit easily into a purse, wallet-sized pocket in a bag, prayer book, Bible case, or small home prayer space. Its size makes it practical for people who want a portable Catholic devotional they can keep close during the day. The compact format is especially useful for travelers, those who like to carry prayer cards daily, or gift givers looking for an easy-to-mail devotional item. Because it includes both the folded prayer card and a silver tone medal, it offers more than a standard single flat holy card while still staying small and manageable. The tradeoff is readability and display size. The seller notes that the prayer writing is very small, so someone who wants a larger card for frequent reading at home may prefer a bigger prayer leaflet or booklet. This set is best for portability, collecting, and simple devotional use.
Yes. This St. Anthony of Padua prayer card folder includes two prayers and a brief biography, along with a silver tone medal. That gives the buyer both devotional content and a short introduction to the saint in one compact piece. For many shoppers, that is more useful than buying a medal alone because it supports both prayer and learning. This format is a good fit for someone beginning a devotion to St. Anthony, choosing a saint-themed Catholic gift, or building a collection of prayer cards and medals. It can also be helpful for those who want a simple item to place in a missal, prayer corner, or bedside drawer. Since the listing specifically says to see the picture for the prayer and details, buyers should understand that the exact text appears on the card itself rather than in a long product summary. One important limitation is that the writing is very small, so it is most suitable for buyers comfortable with compact print.
It can serve all three purposes, but it is especially well suited for gifting and light everyday devotional use. As a collectible, it fits the category of Catholic holy cards and saint medals, and its Italy origin may appeal to shoppers who value imported devotional items. As a gift, it is meaningful for anyone devoted to St. Anthony of Padua or interested in patron saint items. For everyday prayer use, the included two prayers and brief bio make it functional as well as symbolic. The best fit is someone who wants a compact Catholic item that combines a medal with a folded prayer card rather than a large-format book or framed devotional. It works well for a prayer table, wallet, bedside stand, or inclusion in a gift bag for sacramental occasions. The tradeoff is that the card is small and the writing is very small, so it is not ideal as a primary reading resource for someone who prefers large print or extended saint biographies. In that case, a Catholic prayer book or saint booklet would be more practical.