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  • Please note: To prevent unnecessary use of polypropylene products we no longer wrap cards individually to protect during transit, unless they are being purchased to sell on through a retail outlet. Do advise us at checkout if individually wrapping is required.
  • Telephone Orders Accepted
  • Telephone Orders Accepted
  • Please note: To prevent unnecessary use of polypropylene products we no longer wrap cards individually to protect during transit, unless they are being purchased to sell on through a retail outlet. Do advise us at checkout if individually wrapping is required.
  • Telephone Orders Accepted

Stations of the Cross Card (Yellow)

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Description

PRODUCT CODE TD03

ITEM Stations of the Cross Prayer Card (Yellow)

A pocket-sized 3-fold personal prayer guide to the devotion

PRESENTATION A single pocket-sized 3-fold personal prayer guides to the devotion

SIZE 70mm x 150 mm (measures 21mm x 15mm unfolded - A6 ISO standard paper size

PLEASE NOTE These prayer cards are usually sold as a pack of 12 (see below). However, we do offer the individually coloured cards for separate purchase. This is usually to make available as single cards along with a variety of other items ordered or because a customer prefers multiples of one colour.

(Note also that shades of colour may vary from those pictured).

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WATERMEAD STORYEveryone has their own way of praying their faith devotions and this little prayer card has Tom’s personal prayer that he offered to share through Watermead. Tom and David, both members of the parish Catholic Men’s Society, came together to produce this little card – David adding his own pictured walk to Calvary along with the sketches he made of the tapestry Stations of the Cross that hung in the church. (The Stations of the Cross had been designed by Veronica to celebrate the opening of the new church and stitched by ladies of the parish). This little card is a fine example of Watermead bringing people’s gifts together – a shared parish gift.