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Qué (quién) es novena - definición

DEVOTIONAL PRAYER IN CHRISTIANITY LASTING NINE DAYS OR WEEKS
Novenas; Novena prayer; Novena prayers; Lubenas
  • A Marian novena wall painting in France, with tagline : "What do you want me to ask to My divine Son ?".
  • Novena to [[Our Lady of Perpetual Help]] in Brazil
  • Bikol]] and printed in [[Binondo]], [[Manila]] dated 1867
  • Novena likely has roots in ancient funeral-related rituals. Above: a group gathered for a novena to [[Our Lady of Mount Carmel]], most likely a mourning event (c. 1940).

novena         
[n?(?)'vi:n?]
¦ noun (in the Roman Catholic Church) a form of worship consisting of special prayers or services on nine successive days.
Origin
C19: from med. L., from L. novem 'nine'.
Novena         
A novena (from Latin: novem, "nine") is an ancient tradition of devotional praying in Christianity, consisting of private or public prayers repeated for nine successive days or weeks.; Quote: "Novenas are devotional prayers repeated nine successive times for special intentions.
Novena of Grace         
Novena of grace
The Novena of Grace is a Catholic devotion in honor of Saint Francis Xavier. It is usually performed from March 4 to March 12.

Wikipedia

Novena

A novena (from Latin: novem, "nine") is an ancient tradition of devotional praying in Christianity, consisting of private or public prayers repeated for nine successive days or weeks. The nine days between the Feast of the Ascension and Pentecost, when the disciples gathered in the upper room and devoted themselves to prayer, is often considered to be the first novena.

In some Christian communities, such as in Africa, Latin America and the Philippines, novena traditions are popular and include devotional rituals such as congregational prayers, the decoration of statues, hymn singing with music, as well as community fiesta events over beverages, refreshments or processions.

Novenas are most often prayed by members of the Roman Catholic Church, but also by Lutherans, Anglicans, and Eastern Orthodox Christians; they have been used in ecumenical Christian settings as well. The prayers are often derived from devotional prayer books, or consist of the recitation of the rosary (a "rosary novena"), or of short prayers through the day. Novena prayers are customarily printed in small booklets, and the novena is often dedicated to a specific angel, saint, Marian title of the Blessed Virgin Mary, or one of the persons of the Holy Trinity.

Ejemplos de uso de novena
1. Members of her congregation have also been holding a novena, a nine day ritual of daily prayer, in honour of the actress‘s return to the Catholic fold.
2. "If you‘re able to complete the nine–day novena, then you get a big wish," said Lim, who works for the International Monetary Fund.
3. Thousands of believers still flock to the 18th–century Luz Monastery every day for the pills, three of which must be swallowed over a nine–day period known as a novena.‘‘ Lorscheider was born Oct. 8, 1'24, in Picada Geraldo, Rio Grande do Sul state.
4. As coordinator of the church‘s Spanish charismatic prayer group, Fuentes was in charge of rounding up members for a post–Mass recitation of the novena for divine mercy, a devotion modeled on the nine days of prayers said by the Apostles after Jesus‘s ascension to heaven.
5. "We walked on our knees from the door up to the altar." Each year, from Dec. 16 to 24, Filipinos awake before dawn to attend the service, which celebrates the novena, marking the nine days leading to the birth of Jesus.