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What are novenas?
Historically these are a favorite form of prayer and had been used by the faithful as a means of obtaining help for life's many needs. Many who have turned to these prayers have found help in situations that would otherwise have been hopeless! The success of novenas may be due to the persistence in carrying out for nine days in succession (or even longer). As our Lord admonishes: "Ask and you shall receive; seek and you shall find; knock and it shall be opened to you!"

The effectiveness of these prayers is always linked with attending Holy Mass, receiving the Holy Communion, and leading a good life.

Will you receive your petitions?
Let your petitions be subject to the Holy Will of God, for only He knows whether the fa
vor you ask is going to be for your own good. So leave the decision to God and He will grant what is best for you.

The date of the saint's feast is given in each case, but novenas may be made at any time of the year.

To learn more about Catholic devotions please read The How-To Book of Catholic Devotions: Everything You Need to Know but No One Ever Taught You.

The How-To-Book of Catholic Devotions provides the who, what, where, when, why and how of the most time-honored traditions of the Church.

In this complete guide you get:

  • Step-by-step guides to the devotional rites and rituals of the Catholic Faith

  • A history of each devotion and a reflection on its importance in the prayer life of Catholics

  • Succinct and salient quotes from saints and prominent members of the Church

  • Cautions, drawn from Scripture and Tradition, for potential temptations and distractions

  • The blessings and graces associated with the devotions

  My Prayer Box Newsletter
 

My Prayer Box newsletter is published weekly and contains the readings for that Sunday. It has reflections, stories and reader contributions, prayers and news relevant to living a proud Catholic life.

The reader contributions include announcements, interesting articles, pictures and greetings. We also solicit news regarding activities and events your parishes that you might useful for others.

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Novenas: The How-To Book of Catholic Devotions: Everything You Need to Know but No One Ever Taught You
 

Apologetics

Mary and the Saints

Mass and the Eucharist

A collection of articles based on published books explaining the reasons behind certain Catholic practices and traditions.
 
The blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of God, figures very strongly in Catholic life.
 
The Catholic Mass is a true sacrifice and the Eucharist a representation in an unbloody manner of the sacrifice of Christ.

Prayers

Novenas

The Rosary

Traditional Prayers:
Discover the origin of your favorite prayer. We might even have the original Latin version, too.
 
Novenas:
Learn how to say a novena in honor of your favorite Saint. 
 
You can learn how to say the Rosary.  The complete Rosary comes with the readings from the Gospel.

Archived Articles

Prayer Requests

Tours and Pilgrimages

A collection of original and submitted articles and stories from past issues of My Prayer Box newsletter.
 
A collection of requests for prayers and spiritual assistance from readers.
 
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