Novenas are special prayers offered over nine days — a time-honored spiritual tradition of the Church, rooted in devotion, patience, and deep trust in God’s grace.
Through each novena, we unite our hearts with the saints and the Holy Family, asking their loving intercession for our needs, healing, and spiritual growth.

Here you’ll find some of the most beloved novenas cherished by millions around the world:

Each novena is an invitation to slow down, reflect, and open our hearts more fully to God’s presence in our lives.
May these prayers bring you peace, courage, and renewed hope, wherever you are on your spiritual journey.

🌿 St. Thérèse of Lisieux Novena

The Little Flower of Jesus, Patroness of Missionaries

The St. Therese Novena invites us to walk the “Little Way” — a path of simplicity, love, and trust in God’s mercy. Over nine days, we seek St. Therese’s intercession to love humbly and to find holiness in everyday acts.
Many who pray this novena also look for a “rose” as a gentle sign of St. Therese’s presence and prayer.

Intention: To grow in childlike trust, surrender, and love.


2. Divine Mercy Novena

Revealed by Jesus to St. Faustina Kowalska

The Divine Mercy Novena is a powerful devotion leading up to Divine Mercy Sunday. Over nine days, we pray for different groups of souls — the whole world — and immerse them in God’s unfathomable mercy.
It’s traditionally accompanied by praying the Divine Mercy Chaplet.

Intention: For forgiveness, healing, and trust in God’s boundless mercy.


🌹 3. Immaculate Heart of Mary Novena

A prayer of consecration, love, and reparation

This novena honors Mary’s pure and loving heart, which is united with Jesus and open to all humanity. As we pray, we ask Mary to draw us closer to her Son and help us live with gentleness, compassion, and faith.
It’s often prayed before the Feast of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.

Intention: For purity of heart, peace in families, and deeper devotion.


🎄 4. Christmas Novena

Preparing our hearts for the birth of Christ

The Christmas Novena is traditionally prayed from December 16th to December 24th. It helps us slow down during Advent, reflect on the mystery of the Incarnation, and prepare a spiritual manger for Christ in our hearts.
It can include daily readings, reflections, and prayers.

Intention: To welcome Jesus with joy, humility, and love.


🛠 5. St. Joseph Novena

To the humble protector and patron of the Universal Church

The St. Joseph Novena seeks the intercession of Jesus’ earthly father — a model of faith, silence, and obedience. People pray this novena for employment, family needs, protection, and deeper trust in God’s plans.

Intention: For family unity, strength in work, and guidance in difficult times.


💔 6. Our Lady of Sorrows Novena

Honoring Mary’s seven sorrows and her deep compassion

This novena invites us to meditate on Mary’s profound sorrow and unwavering faith through Jesus’ passion and death. As we walk with her, we learn to trust God even in pain and find hope amid suffering.

Intention: For comfort in grief, healing of wounded hearts, and courage in trials.