Novena Prayers

A Novena is an ancient spiritual practice that consists of nine consecutive days of prayer. Typically, Novenas are offered in anticipation of a significant feast day or with a specific purpose in mind.

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Novenas

Novena to Saint John of the Cross
Saint John of the Cross was a Spanish mystic, poet, and theologian, renowned for his profound spiritual writings and his role in the reform of the Carmelite Order.
Novena Starts: December 5th
Feastday: December 14th

Our Lady of Lourdes Novena
The Virgin Mary is honored with the title of Our Lady of Lourdes by the Roman Catholic Church, recognizing her apparitions in Lourdes, France.
Novena Starts: February 2nd
Feastday: February 11th

St. Sebastian Novena
Sebastian, an early Christian saint and martyr, endured being bound to a post or tree and shot with arrows, yet miraculously survived the ordeal.
Novena Starts: January 11th
Feastday: January 20th

Patron saint of soldiers, archers, athletes, difficult trials, and those who desire a holy death

Infant of Prague Novena
The Infant of Prague Novena is a heartfelt and revered Catholic tradition that centers around devotion to the miraculous statue of the Infant Jesus of Prague.
Novena Starts: January 5th
Feastday: January 14th

Patron saint of getting out of debt, finances, blessings

Surrender Novena
The Surrender Novena, bestowed upon Fr. Dolindo Ruotolo by Jesus Christ, serves as a profound guide for relinquishing our concerns and submitting them to the divine will.
Novena Starts: January 2nd
Feastday: January 11th

Patron saint of surrendering to God

Our Lady of Guadalupe Novena
Our Lady of Guadalupe, alternatively referred to as the Virgin of Guadalupe, holds a prominent place in Catholicism as a title bestowed upon Mary, the mother of Jesus.
Novena Starts: December 3rd
Feastday: December 12th

Immaculate Conception Novena
The Immaculate Conception is the belief that the Virgin Mary was free of original sin from the moment of her conception. This concept stands as one of the four Marian dogmas upheld by the Catholic Church.
Novena Starts: November 29th
Feastday: December 8th

The Miraculous Medal Novena
Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal is the title given to the Blessed Virgin Mary when she appeared to a Sister of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul in Paris.
Novena Starts: November 18th
Feastday: November 27th

Patron saint of special graces, architects, miners, prisoners

Christ the King Novena
Christ the King is one of the names attributed to Jesus in diverse forms throughout Scripture. He is referred to as King Eternal, King of Israel, King of the Jews, King of kings and King of the Ages.
Novena Starts: November 17th
Feastday: November 26th

St. Cecilia Novena
St. Cecilia, the patron saint of music, is a revered figure in Christian tradition. Born in the 2nd century AD in Rome, her life and legacy have become intertwined with the beauty and harmony of music.
Novena Starts: November 13th
Feastday: November 22nd

Patron Saint of musicians, purity, singer, authors, students, and the llind