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How can one say this particular Novena to St. Michael?
I want to start a novena to St Michael. Found one at [Novena in honor of St. Michael the Archangel and in honour of the nine angelic choirs](http://maryourhelp.org/St-michael-the-arch-angel-novena.html). How can I say it as there is no specific guide on the page?
I want to start a novena to St Michael. Found one at [Novena in honor of St. Michael the Archangel and in honour of the nine angelic choirs](http://maryourhelp.org/St-michael-the-arch-angel-novena.html) .
How can I say it as there is no specific guide on the page?
Okafor Martin Nicholas
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Oct 12, 2018, 12:36 AM
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Where to Find Novenas Formally Approved by the Catholic Church?
Can someone apprise me of a website or a book that solely contains novenas formally approved by the Catholic Church and containing some mark or designation as to that effect? There are novenas galore on the Internet, but I have yet to find one that comes with stamps of approval from either the local...
Can someone apprise me of a website or a book that solely contains novenas formally approved by the Catholic Church and containing some mark or designation as to that effect?
There are novenas galore on the Internet, but I have yet to find one that comes with stamps of approval from either the local ordinary or the pope. Hence, this question.
Thank you.
DDS
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How is a 30 days novena to St. Joseph different from a consecration to St. Joseph?
How is a 30 days novena to St. Joseph different from a consecration to St. Joseph? Do they have different purposes?
How is a 30 days novena to St. Joseph different from a consecration to St. Joseph?
Do they have different purposes?
Hank
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Dec 17, 2020, 11:02 AM
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What is the norm for celebrating First Friday/Saturday Novena Masses on Holy Days of Obligation?
When First Fridays or First Saturdays fall on Solemnities (like All Saints is on Friday in 2019), do people usually punt the devotions to the next month or pack them into the same day?
When First Fridays or First Saturdays fall on Solemnities (like All Saints is on Friday in 2019), do people usually punt the devotions to the next month or pack them into the same day?
Peter Turner
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Oct 28, 2019, 04:09 PM
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