NOVENA LUMINA is a reverent, distraction-free Catholic prayer companion that gathers classic novenas in one place—organized clearly so you can pray day by day with ease. No ads. No sign-in.
What you’ll find
Novenas to Our Lord: Divine Mercy • Sacred Heart of Jesus • Precious Blood • Infant of Prague • Holy Face of Jesus • Holy Spirit.
Novenas to Our Lady (7): Our Lady of Mount Carmel • Our Lady Undoer of Knots • Our Lady of Perpetual Help • Our Lady of Sorrows • Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal • Immaculate Conception • 54-Day Rosary Novena.
Novenas to the Angels (4): St. Michael the Archangel • St. Gabriel the Archangel • St. Raphael the Archangel • Holy Guardian Angels.
Novenas to the Saints (A–Z): St. Alphonsus Liguori • St. Anne • St. Anthony of Padua • St. Charles Lwanga & Companions • St. Frances Xavier Cabrini • St. Francis of Assisi • St. John Paul II • St. Joseph • St. Josephine Bakhita • St. Jude Thaddeus • St. Monica • St. Padre Pio (Pio of Pietrelcina) • St. Philomena • St. Rita of Cascia • St. Thérèse of Lisieux.
Seasonal & Occasional Novenas: Annunciation Novena (leading to March 25) • St. Andrew Christmas Novena (begins Nov 30) • Christmas Novena (Dec 16–24).
How it’s organized
A dedicated About & Approvals page shares the app’s mission and a master list of novenas with ecclesiastical approval details.
Each novena page follows a consistent layout:
Image placeholder (saint or mystery)
Full title
Day 1–Day 9 prayers with clear headings
A discreet italic line at the end: “The prayers for this Novena are presented with ecclesiastical approval. For full details, see the ‘About & Approvals’ page.”
Why pray with Novena Lumina
Faithful and readable: clean typography and simple structure help you stay focused.
Easy navigation: quick access by category—Our Lord, Our Lady, Angels, Saints, and Seasonal.
Quiet by design: no ads, no accounts, no purchases—just prayer.
Note: For date-based novenas (e.g., Divine Mercy, Sacred Heart, Christmas), the About & Approvals page lists typical feast-day context and common start/end dates to guide nine-day practice.
May these prayers enkindle faith and hope—nine days at a time.