Novenas for the Church Year
Enter into one of the treasured spiritual practices of the Church!
Since the seventh century Catholics the world over have used the novena as a means of deepening their spiritual life, expressing devotion to a saint, or as an avenue for petitioning the Lord for a particular grace. The novena (from the Latin novem, "nine," and noveni, "nine at a time") is a period of public or private prayer lasting nine days, symbolizing the time between Christ's Ascension and Pentecost, during which Mary and the Apostles awaited the coming of the Holy Spirit.
At the heart of Novenas for the Church Year is a collection of nearly 60 original novenas that you can use to feed your soul as you commemorate an astounding variety of holy souls and holy days. Allow Fr. Peter John Cameron, O.P., editor of Magnificat, to lead you on a rewarding journey of prayer and intercession in rhythm with the Church year.
Bring your fears, your passions, your worries and your thanksgiving to God with a wide variety of novenas including those in honour of:
Mary the Mother of God
The Presentation of the Lord
Good Friday
The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus
Week of Christian Unity
The Chair of Saint Peter
Chrism Mass
World Day of Prayer for Vocations
The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica
A helpful narrative recounts the Novena's history and its role in Church tradition, setting the stage for these powerful prayers.