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Prayer to start the Novena each day:
V. O God, come to my assistance.
R. O Lord, make haste to help me.
V. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit.
R. As it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.
| Day One | Day Two | Day Three |
| Day Four | Day Five | Day Six |
| Day Seven | Day Eight | Day Nine |
Day One
Heavenly
Child, lovable Mary, the Eternal Father delights in your birth, for He
beholds in your coming into this world one of His creatures who is so
perfect that she will become the worthy Mother of His divine Son.May your birth give joy to my soul also, by obtaining for me from the heavenly Father, the pardon of my sins, and an abiding sorrow for them.
Dearest Mother, please pray for me and for these my intentions…
(State your intentions)
Hail Mary…Prayer:
Your Nativity, O Virgin Mother of God, was the herald of joy to the whole world; since from you arose the Sun of Justice, Christ our God, who, destroying the curse, bestowed the blessing, and confounding death, rewarded us with life everlasting.
V. Let us celebrate with joy the birth of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
R. That she may intercede for us with Our Lord Jesus Christ.
Let us pray:
Grant to us your servants, we beseech you, O Lord, the gift of Your heavenly grace, that as our salvation was begun in the child-bearing of the Blessed Virgin, so from this solemn festival of her Nativity may we obtain an increase of peace. Through Our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.
Day Two
O
Chosen One among the daughters of Adam, admirable Mary, the Son of God
delights in your birth, for He beholds the one chosen to be His Mother,
and oh! such a beloved Mother.May your birth give joy to my soul also, by obtaining from your divine Son the grace to be born again spiritually to a holy life, perfectly conformed to yours, so that I may merit to obtain eternal glory.
Dearest Mother, please pray for me and for these my intentions…
(State your intentions)
Hail Mary…Prayer:
Your Nativity, O Virgin Mother of God, was the herald of joy to the whole world; since from you arose the Sun of Justice, Christ our God, who, destroying the curse, bestowed the blessing, and confounding death, rewarded us with life everlasting.
V. Let us celebrate with joy the birth of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
R. That she may intercede for us with Our Lord Jesus Christ.
Let us pray:
Grant to us your servants, we beseech you, O Lord, the gift of Your heavenly grace, that as our salvation was begun in the child-bearing of the Blessed Virgin, so from this solemn festival of her Nativity may we obtain an increase of peace. Through Our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.
Day Three
O
Chosen One among the daughters of Adam, lovable Mary, the Eternal Word
takes delight in your birth, for He sees the source of His Immaculate
Blood.May your birth give joy to my soul also, by obtaining for me from the Word made Flesh, the grace to find in this Divine Blood the eternal happiness of my soul.
Dearest Mother, please pray for me and for these my intentions…
(State your intentions)
Hail Mary…Prayer:
Your Nativity, O Virgin Mother of God, was the herald of joy to the whole world; since from you arose the Sun of Justice, Christ our God, who, destroying the curse, bestowed the blessing, and confounding death, rewarded us with life everlasting.
V. Let us celebrate with joy the birth of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
R. That she may intercede for us with Our Lord Jesus Christ.
Let us pray:
Grant to us your servants, we beseech you, O Lord, the gift of Your heavenly grace, that as our salvation was begun in the child-bearing of the Blessed Virgin, so from this solemn festival of her Nativity may we obtain an increase of peace. Through Our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.
Day Four
O
Chosen One among the daughters of Adam, admirable Mary, the Redeemer,
promised to mankind from the beginning of the world, takes delight in
your birth, for He sees the one who is destined to become the
Co-redemptress of souls by uniting her tears to the Blood shed on the
Cross to save mankind.Dearest Mother, please pray for me and for these my intentions…
(State your intentions)
Hail Mary…Prayer:
Your Nativity, O Virgin Mother of God, was the herald of joy to the whole world; since from you arose the Sun of Justice, Christ our God, who, destroying the curse, bestowed the blessing, and confounding death, rewarded us with life everlasting.
V. Let us celebrate with joy the birth of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
R. That she may intercede for us with Our Lord Jesus Christ.
Let us pray:
Grant to us your servants, we beseech you, O Lord, the gift of Your heavenly grace, that as our salvation was begun in the child-bearing of the Blessed Virgin, so from this solemn festival of her Nativity may we obtain an increase of peace. Through Our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.
Day Five
Resplendent
Lily of Paradise, lovable Mary, the Holy Spirit takes delight in your
birth for He sees in you the soul never stained by sin, which would
forever be His worthy Temple.May your birth give joy to my soul also, by obtaining for me from the Holy Spirit His divine love and final perseverance.
Dearest Mother, please pray for me and for these my intentions…
(State your intentions)
Hail Mary…Prayer:
Your Nativity, O Virgin Mother of God, was the herald of joy to the whole world; since from you arose the Sun of Justice, Christ our God, who, destroying the curse, bestowed the blessing, and confounding death, rewarded us with life everlasting.
V. Let us celebrate with joy the birth of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
R. That she may intercede for us with Our Lord Jesus Christ.
Let us pray:
Grant to us your servants, we beseech you, O Lord, the gift of Your heavenly grace, that as our salvation was begun in the child-bearing of the Blessed Virgin, so from this solemn festival of her Nativity may we obtain an increase of peace. Through Our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.
Day Six
Most
Beautiful Branch of the tree of David, most admirable Mary, whose birth
was such a consolation to St. Joachim and St. Anne who were delighted
to be the parents of so holy a child, may your birth be the consolation
of my soul, by obtaining for me from God, victory over the world and
detachment from all the things of this earth.Dearest Mother, please pray for me and for these my intentions…
(State your intentions)
Hail Mary…Prayer:
Your Nativity, O Virgin Mother of God, was the herald of joy to the whole world; since from you arose the Sun of Justice, Christ our God, who, destroying the curse, bestowed the blessing, and confounding death, rewarded us with life everlasting.
V. Let us celebrate with joy the birth of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
R. That she may intercede for us with Our Lord Jesus Christ.
Let us pray:
Grant to us your servants, we beseech you, O Lord, the gift of Your heavenly grace, that as our salvation was begun in the child-bearing of the Blessed Virgin, so from this solemn festival of her Nativity may we obtain an increase of peace. Through Our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.
Day Seven
Resplendent
Morning Star, lovable Mary, your birth was the cause of great joy to
the angels, for they beheld in you the Mother of the Redeemer of the
world, who by His Death would repair the loss sustained by the fall of
rebellious angels in paradise.May your birth give joy to my soul also, by obtaining for me from God, victory over the infernal enemy, deliverance from all his snares, and the grace to be associated in glory with the angels in heaven.
Dearest Mother, please pray for me and for these my intentions…
(State your intentions)
Hail Mary…Prayer:
Your Nativity, O Virgin Mother of God, was the herald of joy to the whole world; since from you arose the Sun of Justice, Christ our God, who, destroying the curse, bestowed the blessing, and confounding death, rewarded us with life everlasting.
V. Let us celebrate with joy the birth of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
R. That she may intercede for us with Our Lord Jesus Christ.
Let us pray:
Grant to us your servants, we beseech you, O Lord, the gift of Your heavenly grace, that as our salvation was begun in the child-bearing of the Blessed Virgin, so from this solemn festival of her Nativity may we obtain an increase of peace. Through Our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.
Day Eight
Brilliant
Aurora of Heaven, lovable Mary, your birth brought great consolation to
the souls of the saints detained in limbo, for it announced the
approach of the Sun of Justice, Jesus Christ, who would enlighten their
darkness and then conduct them to paradise.May your birth give joy to my soul also, and obtain for me from God, patience in all adversities, a perfect and constant conformity to His most holy will.
Dearest Mother, please pray for me and for these my intentions…
(State your intentions)
Hail Mary…Prayer:
Your Nativity, O Virgin Mother of God, was the herald of joy to the whole world; since from you arose the Sun of Justice, Christ our God, who, destroying the curse, bestowed the blessing, and confounding death, rewarded us with life everlasting.
V. Let us celebrate with joy the birth of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
R. That she may intercede for us with Our Lord Jesus Christ.
Let us pray:
Grant to us your servants, we beseech you, O Lord, the gift of Your heavenly grace, that as our salvation was begun in the child-bearing of the Blessed Virgin, so from this solemn festival of her Nativity may we obtain an increase of peace. Through Our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.
Day Nine
Mediatrix
between God and mankind, admirable Mary, by your birth you perfected
the joy of all the children of Adam, who, through you, have received the
Author of Grace, for He has made you the treasurer of all the graces
which are imparted to us.May your birth be a special cause of joy to my soul by obtaining for me from God, eternal salvation and all the graces necessary to obtain it.
Dearest Mother, please pray for me and for these my intentions…
(State your intentions)
Hail Mary…Prayer:
Your Nativity, O Virgin Mother of God, was the herald of joy to the whole world; since from you arose the Sun of Justice, Christ our God, who, destroying the curse, bestowed the blessing, and confounding death, rewarded us with life everlasting.
V. Let us celebrate with joy the birth of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
R. That she may intercede for us with Our Lord Jesus Christ.
Let us pray:
Grant to us your servants, we beseech you, O Lord, the gift of Your heavenly grace, that as our salvation was begun in the child-bearing of the Blessed Virgin, so from this solemn festival of her Nativity may we obtain an increase of peace. Through Our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.
Nihil Obstat: Iacobus P. King, I.C.D. Censor Deputatus. Imprimatur: Bryan Iosephus McEntegart, D.D., LL.D. Episcopus Bruklyniensis.
"Novena for the Nativity of Our Lady", The Cloister's Selected Prayers, (Brooklyn, NY: Monastery of the Precious Blood, 1957) 79-84.
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The
Order of Our Lady of Ransom and Mercy had been founded in the year 1218
at the request of the Holy Mother of God for the purpose of ransoming
Christians held captive by the Moors. Its members pledged themselves to
pay the ransom demanded for the release of these Christians by their
Muslim captors or, when unable to do so, would offer themselves to be
held as hostages in their place, with the promise of future payment.
Margaret
Ward was born a gentleman's daughter at Congleton in Cheshire, England,
and for a time lived as a lady's companion in the house of a lady of
distinction named Whitall, then residing in London.
Shortly
after he had baptized Jesus on the banks of the Jordan, John the
Baptist had denounced Herod, the tetrarch of Galilee, to his face. For
thirty years the dissolute ruler had indulged himself and his every
whim, while holding court in his palace overlooking the Dead Sea. His
latest crime: Herod had divorced his own wife and married Herodias, the
wife of his elder brother Philip.
Augustine
was born on November 13, 354 at Tagaste, on the northern coast of
Africa, in what is now Algeria. He was raised as a Christian by his
mother, Monica, despite his father, Patricius, being a pagan. His
mother’s example of fervent faith was a strong influence on the young
boy, one that would follow him throughout his life.
At
the age of twenty-nine, Augustine set off secretly for Rome, resorting
to subterfuge to avoid being followed by his mother, Monica. After a
brief sojourn in Rome, he applied for a vacant professorship in Milan,
where he was soon joined by his mother.
Monica
was born in 332 in Tagaste, North Africa. Although her parents were
Christians, they gave her in marriage to a local pagan official. A
violent and immoral man, Monica's married life with Patricius was far
from being a happy one, especially as her husband's mother, who lived
with them, seems to have been of a like disposition with himself. His
wife’s almsdeeds and her habits of prayer annoyed him, but it is said
that he always held her in a sort of reverence. Monica’s persistent
prayers and untiring sweetness finally won out and, in 370, both her
husband and mother-in-law converted to Christianity.
In
Louis IX of France were united the qualities of a just and upright
sovereign, a fearless warrior, and a saint. This crusader king was a
living embodiment of the medieval noble: he lived for the welfare of his
subjects and the glory of God.
After
six years in captivity, he was released and returned to France to
resume his sovereign role. He was involved intimately in the lives of
his people. He had a passion for justice, and changed the "King's court"
of his ancestors into a popular court, where, seated in his palace or
under a spreading oak in the forest of Vincennes, he listened to any of
his subjects who came with grievances and gave to them wise and
impartial judgments.
Bartholomew is commonly identified with Nathaniel, whose approach Our Lord greeted with the exclamation: “Behold an Israelite in whom there is no guile.” He was introduced to Jesus by Philip and was the first among the Twelve Apostles to recognize Our Lord for who He truly was: “Rabbi, thou art the Son of God, thou art the King of Israel” (John 1:47-49).
Remarkable,
even as a child, for her great reverence and love for all that related
to God, she developed an intense devotion to the Infant Jesus and His
Holy Mother, and gave herself up to a life of prayer and mortification.
Industrious and adept, she became very proficient in the arts of sewing,
embroidery and lace-making, and used her needle to help support her
home and family, and as a means to assist the many poor who came to
depend on her generous alms.
Blessed
Pope Pius IX said of Mary: “Turning her maternal Heart toward us and
dealing with the affair of our salvation, she is concerned with the
whole human race. Constituted by the Lord Queen of Heaven and earth, and
exalted above all choirs of Angels and the ranks of Saints in Heaven,
standing at the right hand of Her only-begotten Son, Our Lord Jesus
Christ, she petitions most powerfully with Her maternal prayers, and she
obtains what she seeks.”

Giuseppe
Melchiore Sarto was born at Riese in the diocese of Treviso in 1835 to
Giovanni Battista and Margherita Sanson Sarto. His childhood was one of
poverty, being the son of the village postman. Though poor, his parents
valued education, and Giuseppe walked six kilometers to school every
day.
The
name of Pope Pius X is associated with the battle against the errors of
Modernism attacking the Church. With the laser-like quality of a saint,
the new Pope penetrated the wiles of the new “ism” to its very essence.
The whole tendency of Modernism is anti-dogmatic, seeking to tailor
dogma to the culture of the age through ambiguity and dilution of
divinely revealed doctrine. A 1907 decree of the Holy Office condemned
certain writers and propositions. This decree was followed by the
encyclical Pascendi Dominici Gregis, defining the dangerous
tendencies and errors of the new heresy which Pius X defined as “the
synthesis of all heresies”. Strong disciplinary measures followed, one
of them being the requirement for all bishops, priests, and teachers to
take the “Oath against Modernism,” an oath of fidelity to the perennial
teachings and doctrines of the Catholic Church.
Bernard
fought the temptations of youth with assiduous prayer and the practice
of virtue, often to a heroic degree and, at an early age, determined
upon a life of solitude. His ardent devotion to the Blessed Virgin, gave
rise to some of the most sublime writings ever penned on the Queen of
Heaven. He studied the Holy Scriptures so intensely that the Word of God
became as it were his own language. In the year 1112, Bernard left his
home to join the monastery of Citeaux, which followed the very austere
Cistercian rule. Bernard brought with him some thirty men, among them
four of his brothers and an uncle, who had no previous thought of the
religious life.
Renowned
for his wisdom, Bernard was often called upon by both Church and State
authorities to settle disputes. He defended the rights of the Church
against the encroachments of kings and princes and, in the schism that
broke out in 1130, was chosen to judge between two rival popes. Until
the death of the anti-pope in 1138, he was forced to leave the solitude
of his cloister repeatedly by order of Pope Innocent II to combat the
resurgence of the schism. In 1139, heresy took the place of schism, and
he was once again championing the Church’s cause in the public arena.
The year 1145 saw one of Bernard’s Cistercian sons elevated to the
throne of Peter. Pope Eugene III lost no time in calling for a new
crusade against the Muslims and commissioned Bernard to preach the
crusade throughout Europe. His preaching was accompanied by numerous
miracles and thousands flocked to the Cross.
Eudes
left the Jesuits to enter the Congregation of the Oratory, founded by
the famous Fr. Pierre de Berulle, who worked to re-establish orthodoxy
of doctrine and sanctity of life among the clergy. John Eudes thought
that the training of priests should also be a priority, so in 1643, he
left the Oratory and founded the Society of Jesus and Mary to specialize
in seminary education. The first seminary of the Eudists Fathers, as
they became known, opened in Caen, shortly followed by many others.
He
spread the devotion to the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, and was
instrumental in procuring the Church’s approval of liturgical offices in
Their honor. Always faithful to the Chair of Peter, he was persecuted
by the Jansenists, whom he counter-attacked with energy.

Our Lady:
Have two portable stands made. You and Jacinta with two other girls
dressed in white carry one of them, and let Francisco carry the other
one with three other boys. The portable stands are for the feast of Our
Lady of
Helena
was born about the middle of the third century on the Nicomedian Gulf.
The daughter of a humble innkeeper, she became the lawful wife of the
Roman general Constantius Chlorus and bore him a son, Constantine, in
the year 274.
Beatriz
de Menezes da Silva was one of eleven children of Rui Gomez da Silva,
the first Magistrate of Campo Maior, on the border of Spain and
Portugal, and of Isabel de Menezes, an illegitimate daughter of Dom
Pedro de Menezes, the 1st Count of Vila Real and the 2nd Count of Viana
do Alentejo, under whom Silva served in Ceuta. João de Menezes da Silva,
better known as Blessed Amadeus of Portugal and a noted reformer of the
Order of Friars Minor, was her brother.
Beatriz
da Silva died on August 9, 1492, ten days before the solemn
inauguration of her new Order. She is buried in the first monastery
given to the Conceptionists by Queen Isabel, the motherhouse of the
Order in Toledo. In 1501, Pope Alexander VI placed the Conceptionists
under the Rule of St. Clare and, in 1511, Pope Julius II granted them a
Rule of their own.
The
first King of Hungary was born a pagan in 975, the son of the Hungarian
chieftain Géza. Together with his father, he was baptized in 985 by St.
Adalbert, the Archbishop of Prague, on which occasion he changed his
heathen name Vaik (Vojk) to Stephen.
He
founded a monastery in Jerusalem and hospices for pilgrims at Rome,
Ravenna, and Constantinople. A close friend of St. Bruno, he also
corresponded with St. Odilo of Cluny. The last years of his life were
embittered by illness and family troubles. When late in 1031 his only
son, Emeric, lost his life on a bear hunt, his cherished hope of
transferring the reins of government into the hands of a pious Christian
prince were shattered.

Seriousness
and recollection marked his nature even as a child. One day, while
correcting him, his mother chided him saying, “Son, I don’t know what is
going to become of you!” This comment so impressed itself upon him that
Raymond turned to Our Lady in prayer asking her the same question. The
Virgin Mary appeared to him and presented him with two crowns, one of
white roses, the other of red ones. She asked him if he were willing to
accept either of them, explaining that the white one symbolized a life
of perfect chastity and the red that he would die a martyr. The boy
joyfully replied that he would accept both. For the rest of his life,
Raymond preserved a strong and tender devotion for the Blessed Virgin
who, time and time again, was to prove his unfailing intercessor and
constant protector. His confidence in Our Lady was total.
Raymond
Kolbe enrolled in the Franciscan minor seminary at Lwów in 1907 where
he received the religious name of Maximilian. He professed his final
vows in 1914 in Rome, at which time he adopted the additional name of
Maria in honor of his devotion to the Blessed Virgin, whom he invoked
under the title of “the Immaculata.” Ordained in 1918, he returned to
Poland the following year with doctorates in theology and philosophy,
but seriously ill with tuberculosis. His lectures and conversations
during his year and a half in the sanatorium of
Friar
Maximilian was an avid defender of Holy Mother Church and of the Holy
Father. While still a seminarian in Rome, he organized the Militia of the Immaculata
– a spiritual army explicitly founded to combat Communism and
Freemasonry, which were taking hold in Russia and Europe, to work for
the conversion of sinners and the enemies of the Catholic Church through
the intercession of the Virgin Mary. He boldly launched into publishing
as a means of apostolate and was soon running one of the largest
publishing houses in the entire world that produced a daily newspaper, a
monthly magazine, a calendar, and books on various topics, all printed
in several languages. Radio was likewise utilized as a means of
evangelization and to speak out against the growing atrocities of the
Nazi regime.
Maximilian
Kolbe was arrested by the German Gestapo on February 17, 1941. He was
transferred to the Auschwitz concentration camp three months later. At
the end of July, when three prisoners disappeared, ten men were picked
to be starved to death in punishment and as a warning to anyone else who
attempted to escape. Kolbe volunteered to take the place of one of the
men who was a young husband and father.