





Venerable Thomas Saleh Prayer Card – Maronite Catholic Missionary and Martyr of Faith
Commemorate the faith and courage of Venerable Thomas Saleh, a Capuchin Franciscan priest who gave his life for others during World War I, with this double-laminated Maronite Catholic prayer card. Born in 1879 in Bqaa Kafra, Lebanon—the highest inhabited village in the Middle East—Thomas Saleh joined the Capuchin Franciscan Order and dedicated his life to missionary work across the Middle East.
While serving in Syria during World War I, Fr. Thomas risked his life to protect Christian families from persecution. Arrested and exiled in the midst of winter, he endured harsh conditions and eventually died of illness in 1917. He offered his suffering for the salvation of souls, demonstrating deep faith and self-sacrificial love to the very end.
The front of this prayer card features a reverent, lifelike portrait of Venerable Thomas in his Capuchin habit, reflecting his calm strength and holy simplicity. The back includes a concise biography and his Feast Day: February 27, reminding us of his courageous stand for Christ and the dignity of every soul.
Professionally printed on premium devotional cardstock and double laminated for lifetime durability, this 2.5” x 4.25” card is perfect for daily prayer, your wallet, devotional spaces, or as a gift for those facing hardship, especially missionaries or defenders of the faith.
Perfect for:
Maronite Catholics and Eastern Catholic faithful
Capuchin Franciscan supporters
Missionaries and those in persecution
Prayers for strength, courage, and protection
Gifts for confirmations or spiritual inspiration
Features:
Front: Portrait of Venerable Thomas Saleh in Capuchin habit
Back: Brief biography + Feast Day
Size: 2.5 x 4.25 inches
Feast Day: February 27
Double laminated for durability
Printed on high-quality cardstock
Designed to honor a hidden hero of Christian endurance
Commemorate the faith and courage of Venerable Thomas Saleh, a Capuchin Franciscan priest who gave his life for others during World War I, with this double-laminated Maronite Catholic prayer card. Born in 1879 in Bqaa Kafra, Lebanon—the highest inhabited village in the Middle East—Thomas Saleh joined the Capuchin Franciscan Order and dedicated his life to missionary work across the Middle East.
While serving in Syria during World War I, Fr. Thomas risked his life to protect Christian families from persecution. Arrested and exiled in the midst of winter, he endured harsh conditions and eventually died of illness in 1917. He offered his suffering for the salvation of souls, demonstrating deep faith and self-sacrificial love to the very end.
The front of this prayer card features a reverent, lifelike portrait of Venerable Thomas in his Capuchin habit, reflecting his calm strength and holy simplicity. The back includes a concise biography and his Feast Day: February 27, reminding us of his courageous stand for Christ and the dignity of every soul.
Professionally printed on premium devotional cardstock and double laminated for lifetime durability, this 2.5” x 4.25” card is perfect for daily prayer, your wallet, devotional spaces, or as a gift for those facing hardship, especially missionaries or defenders of the faith.
Perfect for:
Maronite Catholics and Eastern Catholic faithful
Capuchin Franciscan supporters
Missionaries and those in persecution
Prayers for strength, courage, and protection
Gifts for confirmations or spiritual inspiration
Features:
Front: Portrait of Venerable Thomas Saleh in Capuchin habit
Back: Brief biography + Feast Day
Size: 2.5 x 4.25 inches
Feast Day: February 27
Double laminated for durability
Printed on high-quality cardstock
Designed to honor a hidden hero of Christian endurance