Saint Awtel Prayer Card – 6th Century Maronite Catholic Monk and Wonderworker

$2.50

Celebrate the holy legacy of Saint Awtel, one of the earliest Maronite monastic figures, with this reverent, double-laminated Catholic prayer card. Saint Awtel, born in the 6th century in what is now Turkey, dedicated his life to prayer, fasting, and chastity from a young age. Known for his deep humility and miraculous intercessory power, he is particularly remembered for saving a group of sailors from drowning, leading them to convert to Christianity through baptism.

This beautiful prayer card honors his enduring spiritual legacy, featuring a traditional icon-style image on the front, portraying Saint Awtel with hands folded in prayer against a serene monastic backdrop. On the reverse side, you’ll find a short biography and his Feast Day: June 3. His example of selfless devotion and miraculous compassion continues to inspire Maronite and Eastern Catholic faithful around the world.

This card is professionally printed on premium cardstock and double laminated for lasting durability—perfect for daily prayer, gifts, or educational use in churches and catechism programs. Sized at 2.5” x 4.25”, it fits easily into your wallet, Bible, or prayer journal.

Saint Awtel’s story resonates deeply with those who seek quiet holiness, intercessory strength, and deeper trust in God’s providence. Whether you're growing your devotion to Maronite saints or gifting a card of encouragement and faith, this card is a meaningful spiritual tool.

Perfect for:

  • Maronite Catholic prayer and devotion

  • Gifts for baptisms, confirmations, or spiritual encouragement

  • Those inspired by monastic life, humility, or miraculous intercession

  • Collectors of Eastern Catholic saints

  • Daily prayer cards for wallets or home altars

Features:

  • Front: Icon-style image of Saint Awtel in prayer

  • Back: Brief life story + Feast Day

  • Size: 2.5 x 4.25 inches

  • Feast Day: June 3

  • Double laminated for durability

  • Printed on premium cardstock

  • Designed with reverence for Maronite tradition

Celebrate the holy legacy of Saint Awtel, one of the earliest Maronite monastic figures, with this reverent, double-laminated Catholic prayer card. Saint Awtel, born in the 6th century in what is now Turkey, dedicated his life to prayer, fasting, and chastity from a young age. Known for his deep humility and miraculous intercessory power, he is particularly remembered for saving a group of sailors from drowning, leading them to convert to Christianity through baptism.

This beautiful prayer card honors his enduring spiritual legacy, featuring a traditional icon-style image on the front, portraying Saint Awtel with hands folded in prayer against a serene monastic backdrop. On the reverse side, you’ll find a short biography and his Feast Day: June 3. His example of selfless devotion and miraculous compassion continues to inspire Maronite and Eastern Catholic faithful around the world.

This card is professionally printed on premium cardstock and double laminated for lasting durability—perfect for daily prayer, gifts, or educational use in churches and catechism programs. Sized at 2.5” x 4.25”, it fits easily into your wallet, Bible, or prayer journal.

Saint Awtel’s story resonates deeply with those who seek quiet holiness, intercessory strength, and deeper trust in God’s providence. Whether you're growing your devotion to Maronite saints or gifting a card of encouragement and faith, this card is a meaningful spiritual tool.

Perfect for:

  • Maronite Catholic prayer and devotion

  • Gifts for baptisms, confirmations, or spiritual encouragement

  • Those inspired by monastic life, humility, or miraculous intercession

  • Collectors of Eastern Catholic saints

  • Daily prayer cards for wallets or home altars

Features:

  • Front: Icon-style image of Saint Awtel in prayer

  • Back: Brief life story + Feast Day

  • Size: 2.5 x 4.25 inches

  • Feast Day: June 3

  • Double laminated for durability

  • Printed on premium cardstock

  • Designed with reverence for Maronite tradition