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Traditional Catholic Novenas

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Respect Life Novena

9 days

For unborn children, protection of life, conversion of hearts, and healing after abortion.

Feast: January 29

Often said for

unborn childrenconversion of heartshealing after abortionrespect for life
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St. Agatha Novena

9 days

For purity, healing, and courage through bodily suffering and assault.

Feast: February 5

Often said for

puritybreast cancer patientsvictims of assaultcourage in suffering
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St. Apollonia Novena

9 days

For dental pain, bodily suffering, perseverance, and courage under trial.

Feast: February 9

Often said for

dentistsdental paintoothachescourage in suffering
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St. Augustine Novena

9 days

For conversion, healing of memory, deeper holiness, and trust in God’s providence.

Feast: August 28

Often said for

theologiansprintersbrewersthose seeking conversion and healing of the past
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St. Bernadette Novena

9 days

For humility, healing, obedience, and a more generous spirit in suffering.

Feast: April 16

Often said for

healinghumilitypatient sufferingOur Lady of Lourdes
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St. Charbel Novena

9 days

For healing, trust in God, detachment from the world, and help in urgent needs.

Feast: July 24

Often said for

healingthe sickLebanonhermits
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St. Luke Novena

9 days

For physicians, artists, compassion in service, and deeper understanding of Christ’s life and words.

Feast: October 18

Often said for

artistsphysicianssurgeonsfarmers
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St. Odilia Novena

9 days

For eyesight, healing, and protection from darkness of body and soul.

Feast: July 18

Often said for

good eyesightthe blindthe afflictedhealing
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St. Peregrine Novena

9 days

For the sick, especially those facing cancer or incurable illness, asking both healing and patient endurance.

Feast: May 1

Often said for

cancer patientsthe sickthose with incurable illnessthose suffering in body
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Novena to Saint Timothy

9 days

For bodily relief, lively faith, purity, and perseverance in Christian duty.

Feast: January 26

Often said for

stomach and intestinal disorderslively faithpurityhappy death
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Novena to Saint Winifred

9 days

For healing, purity, mercy, and help in urgent need.

Feast: October 25

Often said for

healingpuritypilgrimsmercy
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Novena to St. Blaise

9 days

For protection of the throat, healing, sincere confession, and deliverance from bodily and spiritual harm.

Feast: February 3

Often said for

throat illnesseshealingprotection in sicknesswild animals
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Novena to St. Pantaleon

9 days

For the sick, patient endurance in illness, and charitable service.

Feast: July 27

Often said for

the sickphysicianshealingpatient endurance in illness
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Novena to St. Roch

9 days

For sickness, healing, bodily and spiritual health, and patient trust in God during suffering.

Feast: August 16

Often said for

plaguecontagious illnessthe sickpilgrims
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Novena to St. Walburga

9 days

For healing, consolation, strength, and trust in God's providence.

Feast: May 1

Often said for

farmersprotection from stormshealingdeliverance from rabies
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St. Andre Bessette Novena

9 days

For healing, humility, and loving service through the help of St. Joseph.

Feast: January 6

Often said for

healingthe sickthose devoted to St. Josephthe poor and afflicted
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St. Germaine Cousin Novena

9 days

For abused and abandoned children, disabled people, family healing, and protection for the vulnerable.

Feast: June 15

Often said for

abused childrenabandoned and disabled peopleloss of parentsthe sick
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St. Giuseppe Moscati Novena

9 days

For healing, compassionate medical care, honest work, and hope for the suffering.

Feast: November 16

Often said for

physiciansbiochemiststhe sickmedical workers
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Novena Prayer to Saint Walburga

9 days

For healing, consolation, strength, and trust in God’s providence.

Feast: February 25

Often said for

healingconsolationstrengthillness
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Novena to the Precious Blood

9 days

For mercy, help in distress, healing, and confidence in the redeeming Blood of Christ.

Feast: July 1

Often said for

mercyreparationprotectiondeliverance from sin
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Our Lady of Charity Novena

9 days

For Cuba, families, children, hope in suffering, and help for the sick through Our Lady of Charity.

Feast: September 8

Often said for

CubaCuban peoplefamilieschildren
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St. John of God Novena

9 days

For healing, patient endurance, and sanctification through suffering.

Feast: March 8

Often said for

the sickhospitalshealingcheerful endurance in suffering
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St. Margaret of Cortona Novena

9 days

For repentance, mercy, healing after a chaotic past, and prayer for the homeless and mentally ill.

Feast: February 22

Often said for

the falsely accusedthe homelessthe mentally illsingle mothers
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St. Martin de Porres Novena

9 days

For humility, charity, healing, trust in God, and grace against racism and pride.

Feast: November 3

Often said for

people of mixed raceinnkeepersbarberspublic health workers
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Novena for Repentance, Renewal and Rebuilding

9 days

For repentance, healing, renewal, and rebuilding in the life of the Church.

Feast: February 28

Often said for

repentanceChurch renewalhealingvictim-survivors
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Novena to Our Lady of Lourdes

9 days

For healing, mercy, comfort, and maternal intercession in suffering.

Feast: February 11

Often said for

healingthe sickpilgrimstrust in Mary
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Novena to Saint Anthony Mary Zaccaria

9 days

For healing, holiness, and generous love for the poor.

Feast: July 5

Often said for

the poorthe sickhealingpriests
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Novena to Saint Augustine of Canterbury

9 days

For Christian unity, healing, obedience, and missionary courage.

Feast: May 28

Often said for

EnglandmissionariesbishopsChristian unity
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Novena to Saint Polycarp of Smyrna

9 days

For courage, steadfast faith, healing of soul, and endurance under suffering.

Feast: February 23

Often said for

martyrsperseverancesteadfast faithcourage in suffering
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Novena to St. Raphael the Archangel

9 days

For healing, safe travel, protection, and guidance in uncertain roads.

Feast: October 24

Often said for

healingtravelerssafe journeysmarriage guidance
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Our Lady of Good Health Novena

9 days

For bodily and spiritual health, maternal protection, and consolation in affliction.

Feast: September 8

Often said for

healthcomfort in afflictionthose seeking Marian help in bodily need
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Novena to Our Lady of the Miracle

9 days

For healing, protection, and help through Mary’s intercession.

Feast: January 12

Often said for

healingprotectionMary’s intercessionhelp in weakness
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Novena Prayer to St. Paul for Persons Struggling with Addiction

9 days

Tied to January 25, asking for healing from addiction, family restoration, and grace for recovery.

Feast: January 25

Often said for

persons struggling with addictionfamilies affected by addictionrecoveryconversion
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