For loss, sorrow, and the ache after death
Grief and mourning
Prayers for mourning, consolation, a happy death, and steadiness when grief is close at hand.
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For loss, sorrow, and the ache after death
Prayers for mourning, consolation, a happy death, and steadiness when grief is close at hand.
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For marriage, children, parents, and peace in the home
Novenas often prayed for family burdens, fatherhood, motherhood, children, and ordinary household needs.
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For danger, fear, temptation, and spiritual defense
A strong place to begin when someone is asking for protection, courage, deliverance, or help in spiritual battle.
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For decisions, discernment, and next steps
A clearer starting point for uncertainty, vocational questions, hard choices, and the need for wisdom.
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For employment, financial strain, and daily bread
Novenas commonly prayed for work, provision, housing, practical burdens, and the grace to carry them well.
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For conversion, confession, mercy, and amendment of life
A good path for someone returning to God, fighting sin, seeking contrition, or praying for another’s conversion.
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For illness, weakness, recovery, and endurance
Prayers often used in sickness, physical suffering, recovery, and the need for strength under trial.
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For desperate cases and pressing petitions
When the need feels immediate or impossible, this section surfaces the novenas people most often reach for first.
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For major feasts of Our Lady and Marian devotion
A strong Marian lane for feast preparation, trust in Our Lady, and traditional devotions centered on her titles.
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For the dead, remembrance, and suffrage
Prayers offered for the faithful departed, recent losses, and the holy duty of remembering the dead.
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Centered on reparation and love.
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For repentance, detachment, holy courage, and the conversion of souls.
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For children, conversion of loved ones, and persevering prayer.
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Asking mercy for the departed and deeper conversion for ourselves.
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For rescue in temptation, confidence in Mary, and perseverance in grace.
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For repentance, resistance to temptation, love of Jesus and Mary, and final perseverance.
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For mercy, help in distress, healing, and confidence in the redeeming Blood of Christ.
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For mercy, pardon, obedience, conversion of sinners, and help for the dying.
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For urgent petitions, confidence, gratitude, and trust in the merciful help of the Child Jesus.
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For mercy, justice, peace, forgiveness, and the social reign of Christ.
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For light in the Faith, peace of conscience, penance, and deeper love of Jesus.
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For repentance, humility, purity, patience, and freedom from judging others.
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For poverty of spirit, contrition, love of the Cross, and final perseverance.
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For mercy, purity, love of the Passion, and help in present need.
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For healing, mercy, comfort, and maternal intercession in suffering.
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For repentance, contrition, and ardent love of Christ.
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Centered on the Passion, mercy, family needs, and peace.
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For prayer, purity, penance, charity, and zeal for God.
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For humility, repentance, peace of conscience, and final fidelity.
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For renewal of faith, conversion, vocations, and perseverance.
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Of prayers for one recently deceased soul.
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The traditional 9-Hour Novena to the Infant Jesus for urgent situations requiring concentrated prayer.
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Tied devotionally to January 1, honoring the conferral of the Name of Jesus at the Circumcision and asking reparation, reverence, and confidence in His saving Name.
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Suited to the early January feast-tide, asking that the saving Name of Jesus remain the Christian’s strength, consolation, and hope unto death.
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Centered on the Passion of Christ, repentance, conversion, and final perseverance.
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To St. Ignatius Loyola, full of old Jesuit themes: conversion, penance, obedience, detachment, and zeal for souls.
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Honoring his monastic austerity, zeal for the Church, Eucharistic love, and Marian devotion.
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For unborn children, protection of life, conversion of hearts, and healing after abortion.
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For conversion, healing of memory, deeper holiness, and trust in God’s providence.
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Using his great prayer before Holy Mass, asking for mercy, purity, reverence, and worthy reception of Christ.
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Honoring Our Lady of Champion for conversion, trust, holy courage, and maternal help.
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For the canonization of Venerable Fulton Sheen and for deeper faith, conversion, and evangelization.
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To the Holy Name, holy speech, conversion, and faithful communication.
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For peace, conversion, reparation, and a deeper love of the Rosary through Our Lady of Fatima.
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For consolation, deeper conversion, bold witness, and a fresh outpouring of the Holy Spirit.
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For addiction, perseverance, mercy, and hope when a long struggle has not yet ended.
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For travelers, sailors, freedom from destructive habits, and perseverance on the path to God.
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For spiritual guidance, obedience to the Holy Spirit, conversion, and renewal of Christian faith.
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For urgent needs, childlike trust, and help overcoming sin through the Infant Jesus.
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For conversion, fidelity to the Rosary, help in trial, and peace and unity in the Church.
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For mental anguish, penance, holy death, and relief for the souls in Purgatory.
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Asking to draw closer to Christ crucified and to receive peace, mercy, and strength in suffering.
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Of repentance and reconciliation, asking Our Lady of La Salette for help returning to Christian duty and peace with God.
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Linked to St. Bridget of Sweden, prayed for repentance, perseverance, and a holy death.
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For the holy souls, mercy for sinners, family conversion, and deeper union with Christ.
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For repentance, mercy, healing after a chaotic past, and prayer for the homeless and mentally ill.
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To the Sacred Heart, confidence in Jesus’ mercy, and loving surrender to Him.
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For conversion, financial wisdom, honest work, and the grace to follow Christ’s call faithfully.
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For purity, humility, mercy, and the grace of a holy life and happy death.
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A 54-day Marian consecration for an election, asking for conversion, protection, and leaders who will govern according to moral truth.
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A long St. Michael’s Lent devotion of prayer, fasting, and penance for spiritual protection and deeper union with God.
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For peace, justice, mercy, and the recognition of Christ’s reign over hearts, families, and nations.
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For mercy, help in need, and deeper love for Christ’s saving sacrifice.
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For reparation, mercy, conversion, and perseverance to the end.
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For repentance, fidelity after conversion, and deeper love of Christ.
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Tied to January 25, asking for healing from addiction, family restoration, and grace for recovery.
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For wise repentance, faithful confession, freedom from sin, and help for those in captivity.
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For purity, penitence, holy fear of sin, and contempt for worldly vanity.
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For repentance, healing, renewal, and rebuilding in the life of the Church.
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For holiness, Eucharistic love, penance, and a blessed death.
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For reparation, conversion, pardon, and deeper Marian devotion.
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For repentance, good confession, freedom from sin, and peace of conscience.
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For healing, purity, mercy, and help in urgent need.
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For mercy, peace, blessing on the home, and protection from evil.
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For repentance, confession, mercy, and conversion of heart.
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A date-specific St. Catherine Labouré novena for November 19, asking for wisdom, Marian protection, and special graces.
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A date-start Marian consecration for September 13, asking for conversion, protection, and leaders who will govern according to moral truth.
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For October 17, using the official shrine prayer card text and the institute’s 17th-to-25th monthly practice.
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