
Divine Mercy Novena Begins on Good Friday
The nine-day devotion, share with the world by St. Faustina Kowalska, will end on Divine Mercy Sunday, the Sunday after Easter.
The nine-day devotion, share with the world by St. Faustina Kowalska, will end on Divine Mercy Sunday, the Sunday after Easter.
On each day of the novena, members of the Knights of Columbus, their families and Catholics worldwide are asked to pray at least one decade of the rosary.
The novena begins Jan. 19 and is sponsored by the conference’s Committee on Pro-Life Activities.
Lord Jesus Christ, eternal and universal King, bring our nation into harmony with your divine will.
The intention for Election Day reads “Today, as we approach the polls, may we understand & embrace the principles of our Faith that should guide our political engagement.”
During these times, for the heavenly help we need, beginning Tuesday, Sept. 29, EWTN is broadcasting a “Novena to the Mother of God for the Nation.”
The Knights of Columbus on Thursday announced a novena for unity and peace.
Farmers have been among the many groups affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Developed by Rome-based writers Christine McCarthy and Diane Montagna, the novena will take place on the first Thursdays of nine consecutive months, beginning Feb. 5.
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