Novenas to Saints are powerful Catholic prayers that open our hearts to God’s grace, healing, and hope.

Novenas for the month of January

Saint Agnes Novena for purity and courage

Saint Agnes Novena

Pray the Saint Agnes Novena from January 12 to January 21, asking for purity, courage, and protection through the intercession of this young virgin martyr.

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Byzantine-style icon of the Epiphany showing the Virgin Mary holding the baby Jesus with the Three Magi adoring Him.

Epiphany Novena

Prepare your heart for the Feast of the Epiphany by praying this traditional novena from December 28 to January 5, honoring the Three Kings who adored Christ.

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Divine Infant Jesus wearing a golden crown and red robe, blessing with His right hand — traditional Catholic image for the Christmas Novena.

Christmas Novena

Dec. 16th to Dec. 24th - The Christmas Novena is a 9-day devotion beginning on December 16 to honor the Divine Infant Jesus. Discover the prayer and its deep spiritual meaning.

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Mary Mother of God Novena

Mary, the Mother of God

Dec. 24th to Jan. 1st - Novena to Mary, Mother of God, asking for her intercession, protection, and grace. Includes the Memorare and daily intentions.

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Holy Family Novena

Holy Family Novena

Pray the Holy Family Novena anytime of the year—especially in February, the month dedicated to Jesus, Mary, and Joseph.

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Jesus Christ with the Fathers of the Council of Nicaea, symbol of unity of faith and doctrine in the Church

Church Unity

A traditional Novena Prayer for Church Unity, prayed from January 18 to January 25 for peace and unity in the Church.

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Purification of the Virgin Mary at Candlemas – Marian novena prayer

Purification Novena

A traditional Candlemas Novena prayed from January 24 to February 2 in preparation for the feast of the Purification of the Virgin Mary.

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Prayers to Begin the New Year with Faith

Simple Catholic prayers for guidance, protection, and hope as you place the year ahead in God’s hands.

Our Most Powerful Novenas

Reflections & News

The Power of Prayer in the Catholic Faith

Prayer is a vital part of Catholic life, serving as a direct connection to God and a source of spiritual strength. Through prayer, Catholics seek guidance, healing, and divine grace, turning to Jesus, the Virgin Mary, and the Saints for intercession.

Praying to Jesus for Strength and Salvation

Praying to Jesus - Novenas to saints

As the Son of God, Jesus is the foundation of our faith. Catholics pray to Jesus for mercy, healing, and divine guidance, trusting in His power to bring peace and salvation. Daily prayers, novenas, and devotions help believers grow closer to Him and strengthen their faith.

Honoring the Virgin Mary in Prayer

The Blessed Virgin Mary holds a special place in Catholic devotion. Through prayers like the Hail Mary, the Rosary, and Marian novenas, Catholics ask for her intercession, protection, and motherly care. Mary, as the Mother of God, brings our petitions before Jesus, guiding us toward His love and mercy.

Seeking the Saints’ Intercession Through Novenas

intercesion of saints

Catholic tradition teaches that saints are powerful intercessors who help us in times of need. Prayers to Saint Jude for impossible causes, Saint Peregrine for healing, and Saint Anthony for lost items are just a few examples of how Catholics seek heavenly assistance. Novenas to the saints are a meaningful way to deepen faith and trust in God’s divine plan.

If you want to learn more about the importance of novenas, you can visit this article from EWTN.

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