Mafia: The Old Country: Saint's Card Locations & Interactive Tracking Guide

Saints' Cards are devotional collectibles in Mafia: The Old Country — small rectangular cards bearing the image and prayer of a Sicilian saint, each one kept at a roadside shrine across the island of Sicily.


There are 20 Saints' Cards in total. Collecting all 20 is required for The Collector trophy alongside Newspapers, Photographs, and Mystery Foxes.


All 20 shrine locations are marked on MapMaster's complete interactive map for Mafia: The Old Country — built on the game's own Sicily map.


How to Collect Saints' Cards


Unlike most collectibles that are simply picked up from surfaces, Saints' Cards require interacting with the shrine — Enzo prays at the roadside altar and receives the card.


The shrine icon is distinct: on the full Sicily map when zoomed in, Saints' Card shrines appear with a chapel icon rather than the generic white collectible marker used for Newspapers and Locked Boxes. This makes scanning the map for remaining shrines straightforward once the card collection is started.


The first Saints' Card — Santa Barbara — is introduced in the Prologue: Tremori as a game-directed moment. After escaping the sulfur mine, Gaetano specifically instructs Enzo to stop and pray at the roadside shrine. This is the mechanic's tutorial and is nearly impossible to miss.


2 Story Cards vs 18 Free Roam Cards


Two story-exclusive Saints' Cards are in areas that close after their chapter ends and cannot be accessed in Explore Mode:


  • Santa BarbaraPrologue: Tremori, on the right side of the path shortly after exiting the sulfur mine. The Gaetano-directed tutorial shrine.
  • Santa RosaliaChapter 12: La Forza Del Destino, on the left side of the path immediately upon arriving in Palermo. Chapter 12 has no in-game map, making navigation rely entirely on guide reference rather than the map screen. The shrine is in the arrival courtyard — approach from the left after the chapter transition.


18 Free Roam Saints' Cards are scattered across the roadsides, hillsides, coastal paths, cemeteries, caves, and village squares of Sicily. All are accessible at any time in Explore Mode after completing Chapter 3.


What Saints' Cards Provide


Saints' Cards provide no gameplay benefit — no stat boost, no Dinari, no Charm effect.


Each card contains a short prayer about its saint and their significance to the communities of early 1900s Sicily, adding texture to the world's religious culture.


Their sole mechanical purpose is to contribute to the Collector trophy.

Name Details
Sant’AntoninoSicily

Found on a shrine by the road.

San GennaroSicily

Found on a shrine, on a small hill.

Sant'EmidioSicily

Found on a shrine on a hill. You can reach it by climbing some stairs by the main road and following the path.

San CelesteSicily

Found on a shrine under a tree.

Santa BarbaraSicily

On a shrine on the right side of the main path, soon after exiting the mine for the first time during the Prologue.

Sant'EligioSicily

On the shrine under the bridge next to Pasquale's Store.

San ValentinoSicily

Found on a shrine next to a little rest point with two benches, on the coast.

San CristoforoSicily

Found on the shrine on top of a hill by the road.

San BernardoSicily

Found on the shrine by the ruined wall. It can be obtained during Chapter 3.

San VitoSicily

Found on a shrine by the road. It can be obtained before helping Gennaro and Cesare with their car during Chapter 4.

San Francesco D'AssisiSicily

Found on a shrine next to a chapel. It can be obtained during Chapter 9.

Santa RosaliaSicily

Found on a shrine on the left side after reaching Palermo and having to follow the priest during Chapter 12.

San Girolamo EmilianiSicily

Found on the shrine in the hill wall by the side road.

San NicolaSicily

Found on a shrine in a cave between the river and the railroad.

Sant'EustachioSicily

Found on the shrine at the end of a side road.

Sant'AgataSicily

Found on a shrine on a hill you can reach by going through an open gate.

San BartolomeoSicily

Found on a shrine on a small hill, at the end of a side road.

San ClementeSicily

Found on a shrine at the end of a pier.

San Giuda TaddeoSicily

Found on a shrine in a cemetery.

San DrogoneSicily

Found on a shrine you can reach by climbing some stairs until you get halfway up the mountain.

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