Novena to Our Lady of Guadalupe

NOVENA TO OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE

Our Lady of Guadalupe appeared miraculously on the cloak of St. Juan Diego in Mexico in 1531, leaving her sacred image as a pregnant indigenous woman that became instrumental in the evangelization of Latin America. Today, she is a beloved symbol of Catholicism in Mexico and beyond, representing unity, compassion, comfort, and liberation. Her feast day on December 12th, marking the anniversary of her appearance, draws millions of pilgrims to the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City. Devotion to her involves veneration of the miraculous tilma relic, recitation of the Guadalupe novena, spreading the story of her apparition, and building faith in her powerful intercession. She is seen as the Mother of all in the Americas who leads souls to Christ.

Novena to Our Lady of Guadalupe

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Prayers for Advent & Christmas

Prayers for Advent & Christmas

A collection of Prayers for Advent & Christmas designed to aid in prayer during this sacred season. Addressing themes central to this time of waiting, hope, joy, and celebration, these prayers can be used in private devotion or communal worship to help make your Advent journey more meaningful as you prepare for and celebrate the birth of Christ and continue through the Christmas season.

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St. Andrew Christmas Novena

St. Andrew Christmas Novena

Novena begins this Sunday, November 30, 2025

The St. Andrew Christmas Novena is a treasured Catholic tradition that begins on November 30th, the feast of St. Andrew the Apostle, and continues daily through Christmas Eve. This beautiful devotion helps the faithful prepare their hearts for the coming of Our Lord Jesus Christ through 25 days of contemplative prayer.

Though its exact origins are unknown, this cherished prayer is believed to be over 100 years old and likely came from Ireland. The novena takes its name from St. Andrew’s feast day, which providentially marks the beginning of the Advent season. St. Andrew, the first apostle called by Our Lord and the one who brought his brother Peter to Christ, serves as our spiritual guide as we prepare to welcome the Messiah.

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