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All you holy Saints
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Novena to Saint Rita click here for novena prayer | ||
Comments: I recently learned of St. Rita and can not remember where or how, but sought out the novena and found that the very day I began it, my request was answered in a most impossible way ~ and that is who she is, the Saint of the Impossible. Today thoughts of the prayer group kept coming to me regarding St. Rita, and so I am sending it along for your consideration. I was happy to see that you now have links on your site to none other than her shrine. Its been awhile since I've been to the site...it's wonderful. It gave me joy to see, once again, how our Heavenly Father is never a minute too early or late when it comes to leading us through this oftimes perilous journey on our way home. ~MCW |
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Novena to St. Martha click here for novena prayer | ||
Comments: St. Martha was a favorite of my mother's. When my husband and I wanted another child, in January I began this novena, and novenas to the Infant of Prague and Our Lady of Perpetual Help, praying to be pregnant by the end of the year. My baby was born in October. ~MAG | ||
Novena to St. Joseph click here for novena prayer | ||
Comments: This novena was given to me when I was out of work. After I started praying it, things started looking up. I guess one should expect St. Joseph would come to the aid of a working man ~RG | ||
Novena to St. Theresa, the Little Flower click here for novena prayer | ||
Comments: Roses show up often when I have a need and pray this novena prayer. Try it! ~AH | ||
Novena of the Chaplet of the Holy Face click here for novena prayer | ||
Comments: This devotion asks for the downfall of our Lord's ememies. It originated in France. I think it would be a good one to pray to bring our prodigals home again. - Saint Ethanasius stated that when devils were asked what verse in Scripture they feared the most, they responded with "the beginning of Psalm 68" which they said always makes them flee.
"Let God arise, let His enemies be scattered; |
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Comments: This Prayer did WORK |