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Traditional Catholic Novenas

Browse a growing collection of traditional devotions, each sourced carefully and structured for daily prayer. New novenas are added through community contributions.

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Novena to the Sacred Heart

9 days

Centered on reparation and love.

Feast: Friday after Corpus Christi

Often said for

reparationlove of Christmercyperseverance
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St. Margaret Mary Novena

9 days

To the Sacred Heart, confidence in Jesus’ mercy, and loving surrender to Him.

Feast: October 16

Often said for

devotees of the Sacred Heartthose suffering with poliothose grieving the loss of parents
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Our Lady of Fatima Novena

9 days

For peace, conversion, reparation, and a deeper love of the Rosary through Our Lady of Fatima.

Feast: May 13

Often said for

world peaceconversion of sinnersthe Rosaryreparation
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St Michael's Lent Novena

46 days

A long St. Michael’s Lent devotion of prayer, fasting, and penance for spiritual protection and deeper union with God.

Feast: September 30

Often said for

spiritual warfarepenancegrowing closer to GodOur Lady
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St. Gertrude the Great Novena

9 days

For the holy souls, mercy for sinners, family conversion, and deeper union with Christ.

Feast: November 16

Often said for

the holy souls in purgatorysinnersfamiliesthose seeking mercy
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Novena to the Most Holy Name of Jesus

9 days

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.

Feast: January 1

Often said for

reparationthe Holy Name of Jesushelp in temptationa holy death
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Consecration of the Election to the Blessed Virgin Mary

54 days

A date-start Marian consecration for September 13, asking for conversion, protection, and leaders who will govern according to moral truth.

Feast: September 13

Often said for

electionsnational conversionupright leadershipOur Lady’s protection
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Consecration of the Election to the Blessed Virgin Mary Novena

54 days

A 54-day Marian consecration for an election, asking for conversion, protection, and leaders who will govern according to moral truth.

Feast: November 5

Often said for

electionsnational conversionupright leadershipOur Lady’s protection
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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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Novena to Saint Raymond of Penafort

9 days

For wise repentance, faithful confession, freedom from sin, and help for those in captivity.

Feast: January 7

Often said for

canon lawyersconfessorsprisonersexiles
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Novena to St. Ephraem the Syrian

9 days

For repentance, humility, purity, patience, and freedom from judging others.

Feast: June 18

Often said for

spiritual writersdeaconsrepentancesacred hymnody
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Novena to the Holy Name of Jesus

9 days

Suited to the early January feast-tide, asking that the saving Name of Jesus remain the Christian’s strength, consolation, and hope unto death.

Feast: January 8

Often said for

the Holy Name of Jesuscontritionstrength in temptationa happy death
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