Traditional Catholic Novena
Novena to St. Cyriacus
Heroic charity, surrender to God's will, deliverance from satanic assaults, and victory in life and death.
St. Cyriacus is traditionally invoked as patron of deliverance from evil, spiritual combat, charity, final perseverance.

Saint Cyriacus, attributed to Matthias Grünewald
Pray This Novena
Start with day 1
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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Private intention
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Day 1: Heroic Charity
Begin by asking for charity that costs something real.
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Opening Prayer
Pray this same prayer each day after the day's meditation.
Almighty and eternal God! With lively faith and reverently worshiping Thy divine Majesty, I prostrate myself before Thee and invoke with filial trust Thy supreme bounty and mercy. Illumine the darkness of my intellect with a ray of Thy heavenly light and inflame my heart with the fire of Thy divine love.
O God, Who didst grant to St. Cyriacus the grace of heroic charity and trustful resignation to Thy holy will; bestow upon us, through his intercession, the grace to walk before Thee in self-denying charity and to know and fulfil Thy will in all things. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.
St. Cyriacus, great servant of God, implore for me an effective and true charity. Show thy power over Satan also in me; deliver me from his influence when he tries to tempt me. Help me to repel his assaults and to gain the victory over him in life and in death. Amen.
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