About Novenas to Saints

Novenas to Saints was built from a deep love for Catholic prayer and devotion, and from the belief that no one should feel alone when seeking spiritual comfort and hope.

Why We Built This Site

There are moments in life when we run out of words. When the situation is too heavy, too broken, or too far gone for ordinary prayer. Those are often the moments when we reach for a novena, light a candle, or ask a saint to intercede for us.

Everything here is created from within the Catholic faith, with reverence for the Church’s teachings and a sincere desire to accompany those seeking prayer, hope, and spiritual encouragement.

What You’ll Find Here

• Complete novenas to the saints, with historical context and daily prayers

• Catholic prayers for healing, impossible situations, emotional suffering, and urgent needs

• Reflections on the liturgical calendar, feast days, and Catholic devotional life

• Content written with care and faithfulness to Catholic teaching and tradition

Our Commitment

Every piece of content published here is prepared with the person in mind who needs a prayer today, who is carrying something they can’t put down, who wants to feel less alone in their faith.

We strive to remain faithful to the teachings of the Catholic Church, Sacred Scripture, and the rich devotional tradition that has sustained generations of believers.

Above all, we hope every prayer, novena, and reflection on this site helps draw hearts closer to Jesus Christ.

About the Founder

Monica Guantay is the founder and editor of Novenas to Saints, a Catholic devotional website dedicated to prayers, novenas, feast day resources, and reflections rooted in the traditions of the Church.

A practicing Catholic and active member of the Legion of Mary, Monica created this site to share faithful Catholic devotions and make them more accessible to those seeking prayer, hope, and spiritual encouragement.

Every article is prepared with care and respect for the teachings of the Catholic Church, with the sincere desire to help those who come here looking for a prayer, a novena, or a moment of reflection.

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