Traditional Catholic Novena

Novena in Honor of St. Barbara

Prayed for fortitude in the Faith, protection from a sudden death, the holy sacraments before death, and a happy, prepared end.

St. Barbara is traditionally invoked as patron of fortitude, protection from sudden death, the dying, the holy sacraments.

9 daysFeast: November 260 of 9 days marked complete
Saint Barbara devotional painting

Saint Barbara, Netherlandish, Walters Art Museum

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 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

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.

O God, who didst adorn Thy holy virgin and martyr Barbara with extraordinary fortitude in the confession of the Faith, and didst console her in the most atrocious torments; grant us through her intercession perseverance in the fulfilment of Thy law and the grace of being fortified before our end with the holy sacraments, and of a happy death. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.

Intrepid virgin and martyr, St. Barbara, through thy intercession come to my aid in all needs of my soul. Obtain for me the grace to be preserved from a sudden and unprovided death; assist me in my agony, when my senses are benumbed and I am in the throes of death. Then, O powerful patroness of the dying, come to my aid! Repel from me all the assaults and temptations of the evil one, and obtain for me the grace to receive before death the holy sacraments, that I breathe forth my soul confirmed in faith, hope, and charity, and be worthy to enter eternal glory. Amen.

St. Barbara, at my last end Obtain for me the Sacrament; Assist one in that direst need When I my God and Judge must meet: That robed in sanctifying grace My soul may stand before His face.

Often said for

fortitudeprotection from sudden deaththe dyingthe holy sacraments