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Saint John the Apostle (Patron of Burns) Prayer folder + Medal, New #PCM-30

Saint John the Apostle (Patron of Burns) Prayer folder + Medal, New #PCM-30

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You are purchasing a very nice prayer folder with a healing prayer for those suffering from burns, it's from the patron saint of burns Saint John the Apostle.  It also comes with an oxidized  medal with his image.  Saint  John is also known as  He was known for faithfully standing by Jesus in His Crucifixion and holding on to Mother Mary. There is a brief bio on the back.

 Measures 4" x 2.75" when folded. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

St. John the Apostle is often invoked for spiritual closeness to Jesus, fidelity in suffering, and, in some devotional traditions, help for those suffering from burns. This prayer folder is specifically centered on that latter devotion, since St. John is presented here as the patron saint of burns and includes a healing prayer for people experiencing burns or recovery from them. He is also remembered as the apostle who remained near Christ at the Crucifixion and cared for the Blessed Mother, so many Catholics also turn to him for perseverance, love, and faithful discipleship. This type of devotional item is most helpful for someone who wants a focused, saint-based prayer aid rather than a general prayer card. It is especially suitable for personal prayer, bedside use, or giving to someone going through physical pain or healing. The main limitation is that it is a compact devotional folder, not a full prayer book or detailed biography of St. John.
A saint prayer folder is a folded devotional card that usually gives you more content than a single flat holy card. In this case, the St. John the Apostle prayer folder measures 4 inches by 2.75 inches when folded and includes a healing prayer plus a brief biography on the back. It also comes with an oxidized medal showing the saint’s image, which adds a devotional keepsake that a standard holy card often does not include. A traditional holy card is usually best if you want a very slim card with an image and short prayer that fits easily into a wallet or prayer book. A prayer folder is better for someone who wants a little more context and a more substantial devotional format without moving up to a booklet. The tradeoff is that a folded folder is slightly bulkier than a flat card, but it gives more room for prayer text and saint information.
This prayer folder is best for Catholics who want a specific devotional aid for someone suffering from burns, recovering from burn injuries, or coping with pain and healing. Because it includes a healing prayer tied to St. John the Apostle as patron of burns, it can be meaningful for patients, family members, caregivers, hospital visitors, or prayer groups looking for a focused and tangible expression of support. It can also serve people who have a personal devotion to St. John the Apostle and want a compact prayer item that includes both prayer text and a medal. The brief saint bio makes it useful for someone who knows little about him but wants to learn the devotional connection. Its main strength is its specific purpose. The limitation is that it is not a broad sacramental care kit or a full resource on healing prayers, so shoppers looking for multiple saints, longer novenas, or extended reading may want to pair it with a Catholic prayer book or additional devotional materials.
Yes, it can be a thoughtful Catholic gift for someone recovering from burns, especially if you want something small, prayer-focused, and spiritually meaningful. This item combines a St. John the Apostle prayer folder with a healing prayer and an oxidized medal bearing his image. That makes it more personal than a generic sympathy card and more immediately usable than a decorative item alone. It is especially suitable for hospital visits, care packages, recovery support, or quiet encouragement for someone who values saint devotions. The brief biography on the back also helps explain who St. John is and why he is associated here with prayer for burns. The main tradeoff is size and scope. It is a compact devotional, not a large presentation gift or an in-depth book on suffering and healing. For shoppers who want a small but meaningful Catholic gift centered on prayer and comfort, it fits that need well.
Yes. This item includes two parts: a prayer folder and an oxidized medal featuring St. John the Apostle. The folder contains a healing prayer for those suffering from burns, and the back includes a brief bio of the saint. That combination makes it useful for both active prayer and devotional keepsake use. This format benefits shoppers who do not want to choose between a printed prayer card and a saint medal. The folder gives the prayer text in a readable format, while the medal offers a physical reminder of the devotion that can be kept in a pocket, prayer corner, or personal devotional space. One practical point to note is that the description identifies the medal as oxidized, but it does not provide exact metal composition or chain details. If a shopper needs wearable jewelry or a larger display piece, this is better viewed as a compact devotional set rather than a necklace or full-size medal presentation.
The prayer folder measures 4 inches by 2.75 inches when folded, so it is compact and easy to carry. That size works well for slipping into a purse, small bag, bedside drawer, prayer book, or hospital tote. It is a practical format for someone who wants a devotional item close at hand without needing to carry a larger booklet or hardcover prayer resource. This makes it especially helpful for visits, travel, recovery settings, or daily prayer routines where space is limited. Because it folds, it offers more room for prayer text and saint information than a small flat card while still remaining portable. The tradeoff is that it is not as tiny as a wallet-only holy card, and the folded format may be less ideal if someone wants a laminated, ultra-flat card for constant pocket use. For most shoppers seeking portability with readable content, this is a good middle-ground devotional format.
The back of the prayer folder includes a brief biography of St. John the Apostle. That is useful because it gives context for the devotion rather than presenting only an image and prayer. Shoppers who are choosing a saint-based prayer item often want to know not just what prayer is included, but also why that saint is associated with a particular need. In this case, the bio complements the healing prayer for those suffering from burns and helps connect the item to St. John’s identity as the apostle known for his faithfulness at the Crucifixion and closeness to Jesus and Mary. This added background can make the folder more meaningful for gift-giving, parish use, or personal devotion. The limitation is that the biography is described as brief, so it should not be expected to replace a full saints book or detailed spiritual reading. It is best viewed as concise devotional context rather than an extended study resource.
The best choice depends on how the item will be used. A saint medal is ideal if someone wants a durable devotional object or keepsake they can carry, display, or keep near them. A holy card is best for a simple, very slim prayer aid with minimal bulk. A prayer folder is usually the best middle option when you want a readable prayer plus a little more saint information in a portable format. This St. John the Apostle item is especially useful because it combines a prayer folder and a medal in one set. That helps shoppers who want both the text of a healing prayer for burns and a physical devotional image of the saint without needing to buy separate items. It is most suitable for someone seeking comfort, focused intercession, and portability. The main tradeoff is that it is still a small devotional item. If someone wants a longer novena, extensive healing prayers, or a more comprehensive Catholic prayer resource, a prayer book may be the better primary choice.
It works well for both, but it is especially strong as a small devotional gift with a clear spiritual purpose. For personal devotion, the St. John the Apostle prayer folder provides a focused healing prayer for those suffering from burns, along with a saint medal and a brief biography for reflection. Its compact folded size makes it easy to keep close during prayer, recovery, or daily routines. For gifting, it is meaningful because it goes beyond a generic religious item and matches a specific prayer intention. It can be appropriate for hospital ministry, family support, parish outreach, or anyone who wants to offer Catholic comfort in a tangible form. The main limitation is presentation scale. It is not a large display gift or deluxe boxed set, so shoppers seeking a more formal or substantial gift may want to pair it with a Catholic book, rosary, or prayer book. On its own, it is best for thoughtful, practical spiritual encouragement.
Someone may choose a St. John the Apostle devotional when they want prayer that feels personal, targeted, and rooted in a saint’s intercession rather than a broad, general-purpose healing item. This prayer folder is specifically associated with St. John as patron of burns and includes a healing prayer for that intention, which can make it more meaningful for a person facing that exact kind of suffering or recovery. Saint-specific devotion often helps people feel more connected to the prayer because it links their need to the life and witness of a particular saint. In this case, St. John’s faithfulness at the Crucifixion and closeness to Jesus and Mary may also speak to those enduring pain and needing spiritual endurance. The tradeoff is that a general healing prayer resource may cover more situations and include a wider variety of prayers. This item is best for shoppers who value a focused Catholic devotional centered on one saint and one prayer need.