Pray the Divine Mercy Novena
The novena originates with St. Maria Faustina Kowalska of the Blessed Sacrament, canonized a saint in April 2000, a Polish religious sister and mystic who experienced apparitions of Jesus.
The novena originates with St. Maria Faustina Kowalska of the Blessed Sacrament, canonized a saint in April 2000, a Polish religious sister and mystic who experienced apparitions of Jesus.
A novena, a noise and an unexpected chain of events that turned a hopeless situation around.
‘Blessed Carlo Acutis, you who made your life a continual renunciation and setting aside of unimportant things, give me the grace to seek heavenly things …’
Friends of victims ask for prayers, as well as donations for the deceased, the homeless and the firefighters.
Beginning Thursday, the feast of St. Dymphna, the U.S. bishops invite Catholics to join a nine-day novena for mental health, praying for those affected by mental illness.
Typically, novenas focus on asking God for a specific intention, and many are prayed through a saint’s intercession.
EWTN invites everyone to turn to the Mother of God to intercede on behalf of the United States.
The Assisted Dying Bill, introduced in the House of Lords, aims to enable people deemed to have less than six months to live to seek death by euthanasia.
COMMENTARY: A daily dose of the saints is good for the health of a disciple of Christ, to know that he is not alone along the way.
Mother Teresa found this a never-fail quick novena to turn to our Blessed Mother for speedy assistance.
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