St. Padre Pio Vintage Holy Card with 2nd Class Free Relic Father Pio Badge
Sacred Treasure: St. Pio Prayer Card with Blessed Relic
Connect with the sanctity of St. Pio of Pietrelcina through this profound St. Pio Prayer Card. Adorned with the image of the saint’s venerable hands, this card is not only a visual representation of his divine intercession but also holds a fragment of sanctity—a blessed relic cloth that has been touched to a sacred object associated with the saint.
Product Highlights:
- Authentic Relic: A tiny circle of fabric, securely encased within the card, serves as a relic that spiritually connects believers to St. Pio’s enduring presence.
- Serene Imagery: The front features a close-up photograph of St. Pio’sÂ
- Spiritual Inscription: The reverse side features the Italian blessing “Il Signore ti benedica, ti guardi, volga la sua faccia verso di te; ti abbia misericordia e ti dia pace,” inspiring peace and mercy in your life. In English, this reads as “May the Lord bless you and keep you, make His face shine upon you; be gracious to you and give you peace.”
- Lasting Keepsake: Protected with a durable, plastic sleeve, this prayer card is crafted to be a long-lasting devotional item.
- Collector’s Choice: An essential addition for collectors of religious memorabilia or for anyone who cherishes St. Pio’s legacy.
- Gift of Devotion: Offer this card as a heartfelt gift to friends or family for guidance, comfort, or celebration of faith.
Each card is a tribute to St. Pio’s miraculous works and compassionate acts. It is a gentle reminder of his teachings and his unwavering faith in the Lord’s grace and kindness.
Additional Information:
- Measurements in inches: 2.75 Tall x 2.50 Across
- Dimensions: Standard wallet size for portability and ease of use.
- Language: Italian (with English translation included).
- Origin: Catholic Convent
Bring home this St. Pio Prayer Card and let it be a beacon of faith and a personal sanctuary of prayer and reflection.
Gaining international recognition for his devout life and impactful sermons, St. Padre Pio became renowned for his guidance, often encapsulated in his famous saying, “Pray, hope, and don’t worry.” His wisdom and teachings continue to resonate with people across the world.
Throughout his life, St. Padre Pio encountered a range of health challenges. Despite these, his commitment to faith, prayer, and service remained steadfast, offering inspiration to those facing their own trials.
When he passed away on September 23, 1968, the legacy of his faith and service drew over 100,000 individuals to commemorate his life. His enduring impact on the faithful was recognized with his canonization by Pope John Paul II on June 16, 2002. Today, we honor St. Padre Pio on his feast day, September 23, as the patron saint of civil defense volunteers, adolescents, and his cherished hometown of Pietrelcina, where his spiritual journey began.