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 Prayer Cards 

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 The Guild has produced 16 different prayer cards designed chiefly to be given to the sick, dying and bereaved. Some contain prayers, some biblical passages and others meditations, and all point in some way to the Christian message of resurrection.

Obviously different circumstances will dictate which card is the most appropriate for a particular person, but a large number of recipients  have expressed appreciation.

At a time when New Age 'mysticism', spiritualist mediums, crystal gazing and occultism is rife, it is imperative that we proclaim our faith ever more firmly. To pray must also mean to care and these cards are a tangible way of showing this. Not only are they beautifully printed on good quality card, but they are also FREE, though, of course, donations towards postage and further work of the Guild are always appreciated. Both priests and laity are encouraged to give or send them. Cards may be obtained from the General Secretary of the Guild, Mr David Morgan.