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Saint Josemaria Escriva(Patron St of Diabetes) Prayer Card + Medal,New #PCM-018

Saint Josemaria Escriva(Patron St of Diabetes) Prayer Card + Medal,New #PCM-018

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You are purchasing a very nice prayer folder with a brief bio and a healing prayer for those with diabetes, it also comes with an oxidized  medal with his image on it on one side and Our Lady of Guadalupe on the other.   Saint Josemaria is the patron saint for those with diabetes.

 Measures 4" x 2.75" when folded. **Please note, print is small**

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Frequently Asked Questions

Saint Josemaria Escriva is widely invoked by many Catholics as a patron for people with diabetes because he lived with diabetes himself and is associated with offering spiritual support for those carrying that condition. In devotional use, people often turn to saints whose lives connect in a meaningful way to a specific struggle, illness, or vocation. That makes Saint Josemaria a natural choice for prayer related to diabetes, perseverance, daily responsibilities, and trust in God. This prayer card and medal set is especially suited to someone looking for a compact Catholic devotional item focused on that intention. It includes a brief biography and a healing prayer for those with diabetes, along with an oxidized medal showing Saint Josemaria on one side and Our Lady of Guadalupe on the reverse. It is a good fit for personal prayer, a bedside devotional, or a small gift of encouragement. Shoppers should note that the folded prayer folder is small, measuring 4 by 2.75 inches, and the print is also small, so it may be less ideal for anyone who needs large-print devotional materials.
A good Catholic prayer item for someone with diabetes is one that connects directly to that intention and is easy to keep nearby for regular prayer. Many shoppers look for a saint prayer card, medal, or small devotional folder that can be carried in a wallet, kept in a purse, or placed by a bed or prayer space. Saint Josemaria Escriva is a common choice because he is associated with prayer for those with diabetes. This Saint Josemaria prayer card and medal set is designed for that exact use. It includes a prayer folder with a short biography and a healing prayer for people with diabetes, plus a small oxidized medal. Because it combines both a readable devotional text and a medal, it works well for someone who wants both prayer content and a physical sacramental-style keepsake. It is best for people who prefer a compact devotional rather than a large prayer book. The main tradeoff is size: the folded card is only 4 by 2.75 inches, and the print is noted to be small.
The prayer used for Saint Josemaria Escriva in this type of devotional is a healing-focused prayer intended for those living with diabetes. Since prayer card wording can vary by publisher, the exact text is best confirmed from the specific item being purchased rather than assumed from a general online source. For shoppers who want a ready-to-use devotional instead of searching for a version separately, this prayer folder includes both a brief biography of Saint Josemaria and a healing prayer for those with diabetes. That makes it useful for someone who wants a practical Catholic prayer aid that is already assembled and easy to carry. It can be used during daily prayer, before medical appointments, or as part of a novena or personal intention. The attached medal adds devotional value for those who appreciate having a saint image with them throughout the day. One important consideration is readability: the product notes that the print is small, so it is better for users comfortable with compact text than for those specifically seeking large-print prayer materials.
Saint Josemaria Escriva is closely associated with the idea of sanctifying ordinary work, so many Catholics seek prayers inspired by his spirituality before beginning the workday. A prayer before work in his tradition generally focuses on offering daily labor to God, asking for diligence, humility, charity, and the grace to serve others faithfully through ordinary tasks. While this product is not specifically a before-work prayer card, it does connect to Saint Josemaria's devotional life and includes a short biography along with a healing prayer for those with diabetes. This makes it especially meaningful for someone who wants to combine two intentions in prayer: daily work and health struggles. It may be a good choice for a person who admires Saint Josemaria's spirituality and also wants a devotional related to diabetes. The medal can also serve as a daily reminder to pray throughout work, travel, or rest. Shoppers looking specifically for a long printed workplace prayer should know this item centers more on healing prayer and brief devotional use than on extended text for workplace devotions.
Yes, a saint prayer card and medal can be a thoughtful Catholic gift for someone dealing with illness because it offers both spiritual encouragement and a tangible devotional item. Many people appreciate receiving something small, personal, and faith-centered that they can keep close during treatment, recovery, or daily health challenges. A prayer card gives words for prayer when someone may feel overwhelmed, while a medal serves as a visible reminder of faith and intercession. This Saint Josemaria Escriva set is particularly appropriate for someone living with diabetes because the prayer folder is focused on that intention. It includes a short biography and a healing prayer, plus an oxidized medal with Saint Josemaria on one side and Our Lady of Guadalupe on the other. That combination makes it suitable for a sympathy gift, encouragement gift, or addition to a care package. The main limitation is that the card is compact and the print is small, so it is best for recipients who can comfortably read small text or who value the medal and devotional meaning even more than the printed reading.
This set includes two main devotional pieces: a folded prayer folder and an oxidized medal. The prayer folder contains a brief biography of Saint Josemaria Escriva along with a healing prayer for those with diabetes. The medal features Saint Josemaria on one side and Our Lady of Guadalupe on the other, giving the item added devotional appeal for Catholics with devotion to both. The folded prayer folder measures about 4 inches by 2.75 inches, which makes it easy to carry in a wallet, prayer book, bag, or small personal devotional space. This format is best for shoppers who want a portable Catholic prayer item rather than a larger book or plaque. It can be used for personal devotion, gifted to someone facing a health struggle, or included with other Catholic gifts such as rosaries or prayer books. A key detail to know before buying is that the print is small. That compact size is convenient for portability, but it is not the best choice for shoppers specifically looking for larger text or a more substantial booklet.
This prayer folder measures about 4 inches by 2.75 inches when folded, so it is small enough for very portable daily use. That size works well for carrying in a wallet, purse, small bag, glove compartment, bedside drawer, or prayer corner. Many shoppers choose prayer cards in this format because they can keep the devotional close without needing extra space. For someone who wants a compact Catholic item related to diabetes and Saint Josemaria Escriva, this size is practical and discreet. It is also useful as a small gift insert for a card, care package, or sacramental present. The included medal adds devotional value without making the set bulky. The tradeoff is readability. The product specifically notes that the print is small, so while the folded size is excellent for portability, it may not be ideal for those with limited vision or anyone who prefers large-format prayer cards. If portability matters more than text size, this format is a strong fit.
The text is not considered large print. The product specifically notes that the print is small, so shoppers should expect a compact devotional card with limited reading space rather than an enlarged or easy-read format. That is common with many folded holy cards and pocket prayer folders, especially those designed to be carried conveniently. This is still a good choice for someone who values portability, a healing prayer for diabetes, and the included medal more than large text. It can work well for users who are comfortable reading small print or who plan to keep it mainly as a devotional keepsake, bedside reminder, or gift item. It may also be suitable if the prayer will be read occasionally rather than for long daily reading sessions. However, if the intended recipient has vision concerns or specifically needs a large-print Catholic prayer card, a larger prayer book or bigger card format would likely be a better option. In short, this item is best chosen for its compact devotional purpose, not for oversized readability.
The main difference is that this set combines printed prayer content with a separate devotional medal, giving it both a reading function and a keepsake function. A standard holy card usually provides an image and prayer text only. This item goes a step further by including an oxidized medal with Saint Josemaria Escriva on one side and Our Lady of Guadalupe on the other, which may appeal to Catholics who want something they can carry, display, or keep with them throughout the day. It also differs from a generic saint card because the prayer folder is focused on a specific health intention: a healing prayer for those with diabetes. That gives it more targeted relevance for gift-giving and personal devotion than a general holy card might have. This type of set is especially helpful for someone seeking a Catholic item tied to illness support, patron saint devotion, and portable prayer. The tradeoff compared with some plain cards is that the format remains compact, and the print is small. So the added medal increases devotional value, but it does not change the item into a large-format reading piece.
This prayer card and medal is best suited for Catholics who want a compact devotional item connected to prayer for diabetes. It is especially fitting for someone living with diabetes, a family member praying for a loved one, or anyone who has devotion to Saint Josemaria Escriva and wants a portable prayer aid. Because it includes both a short biography and a healing prayer, it works well for personal use, encouragement gifts, and small faith-based care packages. It is also a meaningful option for shoppers looking for a simple Catholic collectible or holy card set that includes a medal rather than paper alone. The presence of Our Lady of Guadalupe on the reverse side of the medal may make it even more appealing to those with Marian devotion. This item is best for people who prefer small, easy-to-carry prayer materials over larger books or plaques. The main limitation is readability, since the print is noted to be small. For that reason, it is ideal for users comfortable with compact text and looking for devotional portability more than extended reading comfort.