Traditional Catholic Novena
Novena to St. Rosalia
Detachment from worldly things, heaven as our true home, protection for family and friends, and health, life, and eternal salvation.
St. Rosalia is traditionally invoked as patron of protection from plague, Palermo, deliverance in illness, solitude with God.

Saint Rosalia Crowned by Angels, Anthony van Dyck
Pray This Novena
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Begin the novena now, move one day at a time, and come back here whenever you are ready for the next day.
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Day 1: Communion of Saints
Begin by thanking God that we may draw near to Him through the prayers of His saints.
Opening Prayer
Pray this same prayer each day after the day's meditation.
Father in heaven, we thank Thee for the communion of saints so that we can draw near to Thee through the prayers of St. Rosalia.
Through her prayers help us to remember that our destiny is heaven. As St. Rosalia gave up all things in this world for the sake of Thy Kingdom, through her prayers may we love more fully Thy Son our Lord Jesus Christ, Who together with Thee and the Holy Spirit are one God forever and ever.
O God, our Father, mercifully look upon Thy people who come to Thee and grant through the intercession of St. Rosalia, who turned away from earthly delights to the joys of contemplation, that we may be delivered from all harm here on earth and one day be welcomed into the Kingdom of Heaven.
St. Rosalia, confessor and virgin, we pray to God for our families and friends. Through thy powerful prayers, may we obtain health, life, and eternal salvation. I also pray today for this special need and intention.
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O glorious virgin and confessor, St. Rosalia, I promise henceforth to remember and follow your example of faith and love. Pray for me and mine. Amen.
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