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Traditional Catholic Novenas

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Mary, Help of Christians Novena

9 days

For help against sin and evil, protection of the Church, and steady help in temptation and trial.

Feast: May 24

Often said for

help against sin and evilprotection of the Churchvocationsstrength in temptation
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Novena to the Mother of God

9 days

For Mary’s protection, maternal guidance, and help in a special intention.

Feast: December 24

Often said for

Mother of Godrefuge of sinnersmaternal protectionguidance
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Novena to Our Lady of the Snows

9 days

For help in necessity, growth in virtue, protection in life, and final perseverance.

Feast: August 5

Often said for

Marian helppuritytrust in Godhelp in impossible situations
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Immaculate Conception Novena

9 days

For purity, protection from sin, and confident entrustment to Our Lady.

Feast: December 8

Often said for

purityconfidence in Maryprotection from sinMarian consecration
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Miraculous Medal Novena

9 days

For special graces, protection, conversion, and trust in the intercession signified by the Miraculous Medal.

Feast: November 27

Often said for

special gracesarchitectsminersprisoners
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Novena to Saint Januarius

9 days

For protection, perseverance, and living faith in times of danger.

Feast: September 10

Often said for

Naplesblood donorsvolcanic eruptionsprotection in calamity
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Novena to Saint Pancratius

9 days

For health, work, trust in Providence, and protection from adversity.

Feast: May 12

Often said for

workhealthjob seekersyouth
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Novena to St. Brigid

9 days

For charity, protection, and the grace of a faithful Christian home.

Feast: February 1

Often said for

Irelandhomeshospitalitychildren and the hearth
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Novena to St. Joachim

9 days

For family protection, fidelity to the Church, devotion to Mary, and strong faith against error.

Feast: August 16

Often said for

grandfathersgrandparentsfathersfamilies
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Novena to St. Valentine

9 days

For help in present needs, divine blessing, protection from evils, and faithful perseverance.

Feast: February 14

Often said for

engaged couplesmarried lovebeekeepersepilepsy
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Novena to St. John Bosco

9 days

For youth, guidance, trust, and steadfast Christian formation.

Feast: January 31

Often said for

youthstudentsteachersboys in danger
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Our Lady of Czestochowa Novena

9 days

For protection, peace in the family, perseverance in faith, and trust in times of danger or trial.

Feast: August 26

Often said for

Polandfamiliesprotectionperseverance in faith
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St. Corona Novena Against Pandemics

9 days

To St. Corona against pandemics, plagues, fear, and sickness, asking both bodily protection and readiness in grace.

Feast: May 14

Often said for

plaguespandemicsepidemicsthe sick
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St. Nicholas of Myra Novena

9 days

For children, families, practical needs, and help in danger or injustice.

Feast: December 6

Often said for

childrenfamilies in needsailorsthe falsely accused
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Unfailing Novena to St. Joseph

9 days

For prompt help, spiritual blessings, and peace at the hour of death.

Timing: Any time

Often said for

familiesfathersworkersimpossible needs
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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 Monte Berico Novena

9 days

For protection, refuge from evil, and trust in Mary’s help during distress and danger.

Feast: September 8

Often said for

Vicenzaprotection from calamitytrust in Maryrefuge from evil
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Our Lady of Mount Carmel Novena

9 days

For protection, scapular devotion, growth in virtue, and comfort at death through Our Lady of Mount Carmel.

Feast: July 16

Often said for

brown scapular devotionprotectionCarmelhelp at death
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Our Lady of the Rosary Novena

9 days

For Mary’s help, protection, victory over evil, and the graces that come through faithful Rosary prayer.

Feast: October 7

Often said for

the Rosaryvictory over evilfamily peaceprotection
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Novena to Our Lady of the Cloud

9 days

For mercy, peace, blessing on the home, and protection from evil.

Feast: December 22

Often said for

mercypeace of heartthe homesuffering
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Novena to Our Lady of the Fire

9 days

For protection from fire, safety for homes and families, and freedom from sinful passions.

Feast: February 4

Often said for

protection from firehomesfamiliessafety
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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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Our Lady Star of the Sea Novena

9 days

For guidance, safe travel, seafarers, and steady trust in Christ through storms and uncertainty.

Feast: September 27

Often said for

sailorscoastal communitiesthose in need of guidancetravelers
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Holy Cloak of St. Joseph Novena 30 Days

30 days

Asking his fatherly protection, help in trials, and faithfulness unto a happy death.

Feast: May 1

Often said for

husbands and fathersthe Universal Churchworkersemployment
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