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Novena to Pope Saint John I. A 9-Day Catholic Devotional for Strength, Perseverance, and Trust in God Through Suffering.
John H. Martins (Author) · Independently published · Paperback
Discover a powerful nine-day spiritual journey inspired by the courageous witness of Pope Saint John I, a holy Pope who remained faithful to Christ even in suffering, imprisonment, and injustice.
This beautifully structured Catholic novena is designed to help you grow in faith, trust, patience, strength, guidance, gratitude, surrender, and thanksgiving-leading you into a deeper relationship with God.
Each day of the novena includes:
A powerful opening prayerCarefully selected Scripture passageDeep spiritual reflection rooted in Catholic teachingGuided meditation for personal prayerA heartfelt novena prayerIntercessions for your personal intentionsA closing prayer to strengthen your faithThis book is ideal for anyone facing:
Trials and sufferingConfusion or uncertaintySpiritual drynessDecisions and life challengesDesire for deeper faith and trust in GodYou will also find:
A Chaplet devotion to Pope Saint John IA Litany for powerful intercessionThe Holy Rosary with guided mysteriesA Consecration prayerAdditional devotional prayers for daily strengthA final blessing and spiritual conclusionRooted in Scripture and Catholic tradition, this novena invites you to walk with a saint who chose truth over comfort and faith over fear.
Let this prayer journey strengthen your heart, deepen your trust in God, and renew your courage to stand firm in your faith-no matter the cost.
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