Traditional Catholic Novena
Novena for the Feast of All Saints
Imitation of the saints, obedience, virtue, and eventual participation in the glory of Heaven.
All Saints is traditionally invoked as patron of Heaven, imitation of the saints, virtue, help from the saints.

The Trinity Adored by All Saints, Spanish painter, Metropolitan Museum of Art
Pray This Novena
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Day 1 of 9
The same principal prayer is used each day. Choose the day you are on, pray the main prayer below, and mark the day complete when you finish.
Private intention
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Day 1: Queen of All Saints
Pray the principal prayer below for this day of the novena.
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Principal Prayer for Each Day
Pray this same prayer each day after the day's meditation.
1. Queen of All Saints, O most powerful mediatrix between God and man! O supreme arbitress of grace, holy Mary, vouchsafe to look upon us with Thine eyes of mercy: obtain for us that we may follow thee in the path of virtue, and merit the favor of thy most powerful intercession, by which we may attain to a share of thy glory in paradise. Three Hail Marys.
2. O heavenly spirits, who from the beginning of the world encircled the throne of the Most High, and who are continually employed in singing His praises, in executing His commands, and who burn in the fire of His love: obtain for us the grace to place all our happiness in obeying the divine laws, and in faithfully performing the duties of our calling, that so we may one day attain to the possession of those thrones which were made void by the rebellion of your companions. Three Glorys.
3. O most faithful patriarchs, most holy prophets, most zealous apostles, most invincible martyrs, most righteous confessors, most chaste matrons, most pure virgins, who now reign with Christ in Heaven, from the bright seats of your blessedness cast your eyes of pity upon us, unhappy exiles in this vale of tears. O happy spirits, pray for us. Obtain for us all grace to walk faithfully in your footsteps, to follow courageously your example, and to copy your virtues in our lives; and that, meditating upon your victories, we may attain to a participation of your immortal glory. Three Glorys.
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