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| PRAYERS (main page) | NOVENAS (main page) | IMMACULATE HEART Aug 22 | OUR LADY OF SORROWS Sept 15 | OUR LADY OF LA SALETTE Sept 19 |
| OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY Oct 7 | MIRACULOUS MEDAL Nov. 27 | IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Dec 8 | OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE Dec 12 |
| NATIVITY OF OUR LORD Dec 25 | EPIPHANY OF OUR LORD Jan 6 | OUR LADY OF GOOD SUCCESS Feb 2 | OUR LADY OF LOURDES Feb 11 |
| ANNUNCIATION March 25 | SEVEN SORROWS OF OUR LADY | PASSION OF OUR LORD | ASCENSION OF OUR LORD | PENTECOST |
| CORPUS CHRISTI | SACRED HEART & OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP June 27 | OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL July 16 | ASSUMPTION Aug 15 |
| IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY Aug 22 | NATIVITY OF OUR LADY Sept 8 | GUARDIAN ANGELS Oct 2 | OTHER TITLES OF OUR LADY |
| PRAYERS (main page) | NOVENAS (main page) | IMMACULATE HEART Aug 22 | OUR LADY OF SORROWS Sept 15 | OUR LADY OF LA SALETTE Sept 19 |
| OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY Oct 7 | MIRACULOUS MEDAL Nov. 27 | IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Dec 8 | OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE Dec 12 |
| NATIVITY OF OUR LORD Dec 25 | EPIPHANY OF OUR LORD Jan 6 | OUR LADY OF GOOD SUCCESS Feb 2 | OUR LADY OF LOURDES Feb 11 |
| ANNUNCIATION March 25 | SEVEN SORROWS OF OUR LADY | PASSION OF OUR LORD | ASCENSION OF OUR LORD | PENTECOST |
| CORPUS CHRISTI | SACRED HEART & OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP June 27 | OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL July 16 | ASSUMPTION Aug 15 |
| IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY Aug 22 | NATIVITY OF OUR LADY Sept 8 | GUARDIAN ANGELS Oct 2 | OTHER TITLES OF OUR LADY |
CURRENT NOVENA BEING FOLLOWED
NOVENA IN PREPARATION FOR THE FEAST OF OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE
(feast day December 12th)
NOVENA IN PREPARATION FOR THE FEAST OF OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE
(feast day December 12th)
What is a Novena?
A novena is a traditional devotion consisting of specific prayers recited on nine successive days. Besides being a form of praise, a novena is frequently offered for a particular intention. The first novena took place in the Cenacle, during the nine days preceding Pentecost, or the coming of the Holy Ghost. As a regular popular custom, this practice began in 12th century Christianity and continues to be beneficial today as a way of praying for healing, protection or other blessings for ourselves or others.
This particular novena is prayed to God in honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe. In praying this Novena, as in the case of all prayer, it is good to begin by opening ourselves wholeheartedly to God's will, offering a simple act of trust in God's wisdom and in His providential love for us all, that disposes all things for the ultimate benefit of our souls and their salvation.
How to Pray This Novena
This novena is based on the history of the apparitions of Our Lady to St. Juan Diego. Each day of the novena is divided into the following parts: (1) a quote from Our Lady of Guadalupe for reflection; (2) words from Saints or Popes on Our Lady; (3) a Meditation; (4) a Prayer; (5) after mentioning your intention, pray the Our Father and the Hail Mary; (6) a Closing Prayer.
A novena is a traditional devotion consisting of specific prayers recited on nine successive days. Besides being a form of praise, a novena is frequently offered for a particular intention. The first novena took place in the Cenacle, during the nine days preceding Pentecost, or the coming of the Holy Ghost. As a regular popular custom, this practice began in 12th century Christianity and continues to be beneficial today as a way of praying for healing, protection or other blessings for ourselves or others.
This particular novena is prayed to God in honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe. In praying this Novena, as in the case of all prayer, it is good to begin by opening ourselves wholeheartedly to God's will, offering a simple act of trust in God's wisdom and in His providential love for us all, that disposes all things for the ultimate benefit of our souls and their salvation.
How to Pray This Novena
This novena is based on the history of the apparitions of Our Lady to St. Juan Diego. Each day of the novena is divided into the following parts: (1) a quote from Our Lady of Guadalupe for reflection; (2) words from Saints or Popes on Our Lady; (3) a Meditation; (4) a Prayer; (5) after mentioning your intention, pray the Our Father and the Hail Mary; (6) a Closing Prayer.
NOVENA TO OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE
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