Prayer in Adoration of the Blessed Sacament - Prayer Card
- Free U.S. Shipping on Orders $100+
- 30-Day Refund Guarantee
- Low stock - 5 items left
- Inventory on the way
The watercolor on the front of this card is of the Most Blessed Sacrament in a monstrance for Eucharistic adoration, adored by two angels on either side. The back of the card includes the Prayer in adoration of the Blessed Sacrament.
-
5" x 3.5" card with rounded corners
- Made in the USA
-
Thick cardstock paper
This beautiful piece is made by Novena Cards
Out of stock? This item typically restocks every 4-6 weeks
Shipping costs will be calculated at check-out.
Processing time: (the time it takes for us to pack your order) is usually 1-2 days.
United States
All orders are shipped via USPS First Class mail or UPS which require around 7-10 days to deliver.
International Orders
International orders are estimated to arrive between 7 to 21 business days. Please be aware that local taxes and import duties may apply to your purchase.
At House of Joppa we know the importance of being good stewards so we consistently work with smaller scale manufacturers who create ethically made products.
We proudly support 40+ Catholic small businesses and creators in the USA whose products we feature. We also work with craftspeople and artisans in different countries, some of whom share our Catholic faith.
We hope our products will inspire you to live your faith boldly in a world in such desperate need of beauty and that by doing so, many will come to believe in our Lord!
I thought I had given these adoration cards a review earlier, but maybe not. They are lovely and beautiful as the rosary and mass cards. Our church only has adoration once per month since we are a small congregation, but I cherish my one hour. Family and friends are always asking me to pray for someone and these cards are perfect to send. The only thing I wish is that the cards had places like the rosary and mass cards with the name of the person you are praying for; date and time; and a place for the prayer's name. When I sent one over Christmas, I added that at the bottom of the card.