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Venerable Matt Talbot (Patron of Alcoholism) Prayer folder + Medal, New #PCM-31

Venerable Matt Talbot (Patron of Alcoholism) Prayer folder + Medal, New #PCM-31

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You are purchasing a very nice prayer folder with a healing prayer for those suffering from alcoholism, it's from the patron of those suffering from alcoholism, Venerable Matt Talbot . It also comes with an oxidized  medal with his image.  Venerable Matt was an alcoholic for 16 years until he decided to stop drinking, after much prayer, self sacrifice he re mained sober for 40 years. He is know worldwide as an inspiration for those seeking a sober life.There is a brief bio on the back.

 Measures 4" x 2.75" when folded. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

A Matt Talbot prayer card or prayer folder is typically used as a devotional aid for people praying for freedom from alcoholism or supporting someone in recovery. Venerable Matt Talbot is widely associated in Catholic devotion with sobriety, repentance, and perseverance because he overcame alcoholism and remained sober for decades. This particular item is a folded prayer folder rather than a single flat card. It includes a healing prayer for those suffering from alcoholism, a brief biography on the back, and an oxidized medal with Matt Talbot’s image. That makes it useful for personal prayer, carrying in a wallet or purse, placing in a prayer book, or giving as a small spiritual gift. It is best for Catholics or other Christians looking for a tangible prayer reminder connected to recovery. The main tradeoff is that it is a devotional item, not a treatment tool. It can support prayer and encouragement, but it does not replace counseling, medical care, or addiction recovery programs.
Matt Talbot was an Irish laborer who struggled with alcoholism for about 16 years before making a serious commitment to stop drinking. According to Catholic devotional tradition and the information included with this item, he turned to prayer, self-denial, and a disciplined spiritual life, and he remained sober for roughly 40 years afterward. Because of that dramatic change, he became known around the world as an example of conversion, endurance, and hope for people battling addiction. Many Catholics pray for his intercession when asking for help with alcoholism, sobriety, or recovery within a family. This prayer folder reflects that purpose directly. It includes a healing prayer for those suffering from alcoholism and a brief bio that summarizes why Matt Talbot is meaningful to people facing this struggle. It is especially suitable for someone who wants a simple devotional focused on recovery, but it is important to remember that his story is used as spiritual encouragement rather than as a substitute for professional addiction support.
No, Matt Talbot is not a canonized Catholic saint at this time. He is known as Venerable Matt Talbot, which means the Catholic Church has formally recognized the heroic virtue of his life, but he has not been canonized. For many shoppers, that distinction matters when choosing devotional items. A saint has been canonized and may have a universal feast or wider public devotion, while a venerable is at an earlier stage in the canonization process. Even so, Catholics may still privately ask for the intercession of a venerable, especially when that person is strongly associated with a particular need, such as sobriety and recovery. This prayer folder is designed around that devotional use. It honors Venerable Matt Talbot as a patron figure for those suffering from alcoholism and includes both a prayer and medal. It is a good choice for someone specifically seeking a Catholic recovery devotional, though shoppers who prefer only canonized saints may want to keep that difference in mind.
The most important things to look for are relevance, clarity, and ease of use. A good Catholic prayer card or folder for alcoholism should include a prayer directly related to healing, sobriety, or intercession for those suffering from addiction. It also helps if the devotional is connected to a figure with a clear recovery association, such as Venerable Matt Talbot. This item is designed around that exact purpose. It includes a healing prayer for those suffering from alcoholism, a brief biography that explains why Matt Talbot is invoked for sobriety, and an oxidized medal with his image. Because it folds to about 4 by 2.75 inches, it is small enough to carry daily or keep in a Bible, missal, or prayer book. This kind of devotional is best for people who want a physical reminder to pray consistently. The tradeoff is that it is simple and compact, so it is not the same as a full Catholic prayer book or recovery resource. It works best as a focused devotional companion rather than a complete spiritual program.
A prayer folder usually offers more space than a standard flat prayer card. That extra space can hold a longer prayer, a short biography, or additional devotional text while still remaining compact enough to carry. A regular prayer card is often simpler and thinner, which can be convenient, but it may not include as much information. In this case, the item is a folded Matt Talbot prayer folder that measures about 4 inches by 2.75 inches when folded. It includes a healing prayer for those suffering from alcoholism and a brief bio on the back. It also comes with an oxidized medal featuring his image, which adds a tactile devotional element that many shoppers want but do not always get with a card alone. This format is especially helpful for someone who wants both prayer text and a quick explanation of who Matt Talbot was. The tradeoff is that a folded piece can be slightly bulkier than a single holy card, but many people find the added devotional content worth it.
This prayer folder is best for someone seeking a Catholic devotional specifically tied to alcoholism, sobriety, and recovery. That can include a person in recovery, a family member praying for a loved one, a friend looking for a supportive spiritual gift, or someone involved in parish outreach and pastoral care. Its strongest benefit is focus. Rather than being a general prayer item, it centers on Venerable Matt Talbot, who is widely known in Catholic devotion as a patron figure for those suffering from alcoholism. The folder contains a healing prayer directed to that need, plus a short biography that explains his connection to sober living. The included oxidized medal also makes it useful for carrying or keeping near a bedside or prayer space. It is most suitable for shoppers who want something small, meaningful, and easy to use daily. The limitation is that it addresses one specific spiritual intention. If someone wants broader prayers for many different needs, a Catholic prayer book may be a better fit.
Yes. This item includes both a folded prayer folder and an oxidized medal with the image of Venerable Matt Talbot. The folder contains a healing prayer for those suffering from alcoholism, and the back includes a brief biography. That combination can be helpful for shoppers who want more than a printed prayer alone. The folder gives the words for devotion, while the medal provides a small physical reminder of the intention. Some people carry the medal separately in a pocket or purse, while keeping the folder in a wallet, prayer book, or bedside drawer. This type of set is especially useful as a small gift for someone who values Catholic sacramentals and devotional practices. The main thing to note is that the medal is described as oxidized, so shoppers looking for sterling silver, larger wearable jewelry, or a necklace format should understand this is a compact devotional companion rather than formal jewelry.
Yes, it can be a thoughtful spiritual gift for someone in recovery, especially if that person is Catholic or open to Christian devotional prayer. Venerable Matt Talbot is closely associated with alcoholism and sobriety, so the connection is direct and meaningful rather than generic. This particular prayer folder is designed for that purpose. It includes a healing prayer for those suffering from alcoholism, a brief biography explaining Matt Talbot’s story, and a medal with his image. Its small folded size makes it easy to carry every day, which can help turn it into a private, steady reminder of prayer and hope. That said, gifting devotional items for addiction recovery should be done with sensitivity. Some people appreciate explicit spiritual support, while others may prefer a more private or understated approach. This is best for someone who would welcome prayerful encouragement. It should be seen as a companion to recovery, not as a replacement for treatment, support groups, or counseling.
This prayer folder measures about 4 inches by 2.75 inches when folded, so it is compact and easy to carry. That size works well for slipping into a wallet, purse, pocket, Bible, prayer book, or small devotional space at home. For many shoppers, portability is one of the main reasons to choose a prayer folder over a larger booklet. A compact devotional can be kept close at hand during travel, daily prayer, hospital visits, or recovery meetings. Because this one also includes a separate oxidized medal, users can choose whether to keep the two pieces together or carry the medal on its own. This is best for someone who wants a discreet prayer aid they can use often without taking up much space. The tradeoff is that a smaller folded format has limited room for text, so it offers a focused healing prayer and short biography rather than extensive readings or multiple prayers.
A prayer folder is best for brief, focused daily use, while a Catholic recovery book or novena booklet usually offers more depth, structure, and multiple prayers over time. If someone wants a simple devotional tied to one intention, such as sobriety, a prayer folder is often the most convenient choice. If they want a guided longer practice, a novena or book may be better. This Matt Talbot prayer folder is intentionally simple. It includes a healing prayer for those suffering from alcoholism, a short biography, and an oxidized medal with Matt Talbot’s image. That makes it easy to carry and easy to use right away, even for someone who is not looking for a lengthy prayer routine. It is ideal for shoppers who want an accessible Catholic gift or a personal reminder of prayer and perseverance. The limitation is that it does not provide the expanded reflections, multi-day format, or broader spiritual content that a novena prayer booklet or Catholic prayer book would typically include.