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 a home, moving, household peace, and practical shelter needs
A direct path for house, home, moving, real estate, and household intentions that might otherwise be hard to name.
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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 shows the novenas people most often reach for first.
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For major feasts of Our Lady and Marian devotion
Marian novenas 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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Honoring Our Lady of Champion for conversion, trust, holy courage, and maternal help.
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For Cuba, families, children, hope in suffering, and help for the sick through Our Lady of Charity.
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For protection, peace in the family, perseverance in faith, and trust in times of danger or trial.
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For peace, conversion, reparation, and a deeper love of the Rosary through Our Lady of Fatima.
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Seeking needed graces, confidence in Mary’s maternal care, and help in pressing needs.
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For peace, endurance, and confidence when earthly help seems small.
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For finding a home, peace in family life, safety in travel, and confidence in Mary’s help.
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For peace, freedom from fear, and calm under God’s protection in homes, hearts, and nations.
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For the abandoned, the homeless, the mentally ill, and all who fear being left alone or forgotten.
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For Mary’s help, protection, victory over evil, and the graces that come through faithful Rosary prayer.
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For spiritual guidance, obedience to the Holy Spirit, conversion, and renewal of Christian faith.
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For discernment, wisdom, steadiness in trial, and help choosing what is true and good.
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For bodily and spiritual health, maternal protection, and consolation in affliction.
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For urgent help, hard situations, family needs, and freedom for those who feel trapped or burdened.
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For fertility, pregnancy, childbirth, nursing, and the grace to live motherhood with peace and trust.
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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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For protection, refuge from evil, and trust in Mary’s help during distress and danger.
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For protection, scapular devotion, growth in virtue, and comfort at death through Our Lady of Mount Carmel.
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For guidance, safe travel, seafarers, and steady trust in Christ through storms and uncertainty.
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For healing, mercy, comfort, and maternal intercession in suffering.
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For Marian help, perseverance, and graces sought through Our Lady’s intercession.
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For reparation, conversion, pardon, and deeper Marian devotion.
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For help in grief, family suffering, and perseverance at the foot of the Cross.
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For comfort in sorrow, perseverance, and maternal help in suffering.
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For health, purity, family protection, and Marian help for the living and the dead.
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For mercy, peace, blessing on the home, and protection from evil.
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For protection from fire, safety for homes and families, and freedom from sinful passions.
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For healing, protection, and help through Mary’s intercession.
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To Our Lady, Seat of Wisdom for studies, humility, right learning, and light in the pursuit of truth.
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For purity, confidence in Our Lady, and preparation for the Feast of the Immaculate Conception.
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The classic 54-Day Rosary Novena: a sustained Rosary devotion of petition and thanksgiving made over 54 consecutive days.
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For young people, students, priests, purity, and devotion to the Passion and Mary’s sorrows.
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For special graces, protection, conversion, and trust in the intercession signified by the Miraculous Medal.
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For merciful help, trust, consolation, and loving protection under her mantle.
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For hope, family charity, reverence at Mass, Eucharistic love, and comfort in distress.
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For peace, refuge, consolation, and protection from the enemy under Mary's patronage.
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For help in necessity, growth in virtue, protection in life, and final perseverance.
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For help in a present need while placing the request under the good of the Church and the salvation of the soul.
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For help in necessity and placing one's whole cause into Mary's hands.
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For rescue in temptation, confidence in Mary, and perseverance in grace.
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In honor of the Annunciation for grace, devotion to Mary, and meditation on the Incarnation.
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For purity, protection from sin, and confident entrustment to Our Lady.
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That unites Marian triumph with humility, poverty of spirit, purity, and yearning for Heaven.
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For the old July 2 feast of the Visitation, following Our Lady’s virtues from departure to return.
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For humility, prayer, Marian devotion, and salvation of souls.
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For Marian confidence, urgent needs, and grace to avoid mortal sin.
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Honoring his monastic austerity, zeal for the Church, Eucharistic love, and Marian devotion.
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For zeal, truth, charity, endurance in trial, and a stronger Rosary devotion.
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For family protection, fidelity to the Church, devotion to Mary, and strong faith against error.
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For family care, work, purity, protection, and a holy death.
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Prayed especially between the Ascension and Pentecost for the seven gifts and a more faithful interior life.
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For confidence, consolation, deliverance in temptation, and a deep love for the saving Name of Christ.
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For mercy, help in distress, healing, and confidence in the redeeming Blood of Christ.
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Honoring the Queenship of Mary and asking for peace, salvation, and a heart more fixed on heaven.
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For humility, healing, obedience, and a more generous spirit in suffering.
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Joining the intercession of Our Lady, the angels, and the whole company of saints in one feast-tide devotion.
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For youth, guidance, trust, and steadfast Christian formation.
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Asking the Immaculate Heart of Mary to lead the soul to Jesus, protect the Church, and shelter the faithful in every danger.
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For employment, dignity in labor, provision, holiness in daily work, and final perseverance.
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For humility, trust in Mary, comfort in fear, and devotion to Our Lady of Guadalupe.
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For reform, hatred of sin, deeper prayer, and confidence in the help of Our Lady.
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For purity, humility, mercy, and the grace of a holy life and happy death.
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For purity, renunciation, fidelity to grace, and growth in the interior dispositions seen in Our Lady from infancy.
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For Marian devotion, renewal of baptismal promises, and a deeper life in Christ through Mary.
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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 Eucharistic love, faithful adoration, humility, and peace in Christ’s reign.
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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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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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Focused on self-oblation, interior life, detachment, and renewal of one’s consecration to God.
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Suited to the octave days after the Circumcision, especially January 4, keeping the devotion close to the first outpouring of the Precious Blood and the conferral of the Name of Jesus.
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For prayer, sacrifice, sickness, purity, and fidelity to Our Lady of Fatima.
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