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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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54 Day Rosary Novena

54 days

For any special intention, prayed first in petition and then in thanksgiving through Our Lady’s intercession.

Feast: May 13

Often said for

any special intentionperseverance in prayerRosary devotionpetition and thanksgiving
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54-Day Rosary Novena

54 days

The classic 54-Day Rosary Novena: a sustained Rosary devotion of petition and thanksgiving made over 54 consecutive days.

Feast: Any time

Often said for

the Rosaryspecial intentionsperseverance in prayerthanksgiving after petition
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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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54 Day Rosary Novena

54 days

Asking Our Lady to receive a long Rosary offering of petition and thanksgiving for a special intention.

Feast: March 20

Often said for

special intentionsthe Rosarypetitionthanksgiving
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Novena to the Immaculate Conception

9 days

For purity, confidence in Our Lady, and preparation for the Feast of the Immaculate Conception.

Feast: December 8

Often said for

puritybelonging to Maryfreedom from singrace of conversion
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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. Cajetan Novena

9 days

For employment, provision, just work, and courage in financial uncertainty.

Feast: August 7

Often said for

job seekersworkersthe unemployedthose burdened by financial need
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Novena to St. Dominic

9 days

For zeal, truth, charity, endurance in trial, and a stronger Rosary devotion.

Feast: August 4

Often said for

preachersthe Rosarytruthzeal for souls
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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. Mark Ji Tianxiang Novena

9 days

For addiction, perseverance, mercy, and hope when a long struggle has not yet ended.

Feast: July 7

Often said for

addictionperseverancehope for habitual sinnersthe spiritually discouraged
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Mary, the Virgin of Revelation Novena

9 days

For conversion, fidelity to the Rosary, help in trial, and peace and unity in the Church.

Feast: April 12

Often said for

conversionthe Rosarydifficult trialspeace in the Church
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Novena to Our Lady of Knock

9 days

For hope, family charity, reverence at Mass, Eucharistic love, and comfort in distress.

Feast: August 22

Often said for

healingfamily intentionsIrelandquiet trust in suffering
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Novena to Our Lady of the Cape

9 days

For health, purity, family protection, and Marian help for the living and the dead.

Feast: June 14

Often said for

familiesthe sickthe dyingpurity
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Sts. Jacinta and Francisco Marto Fatima Seers Novena

9 days

For prayer, sacrifice, sickness, purity, and fidelity to Our Lady of Fatima.

Feast: February 20

Often said for

sick peoplecaptivesthose ridiculed for their pietychildren
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Novena to the Most Holy Name of Jesus for the Octave Days

9 days

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.

Feast: January 4

Often said for

the Holy Name of Jesusmercyhelp in temptationperseverance
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