9 Days Novena to St. Peregrine – Full Prayers and Devotional Content

Definition

The Novena to St. Peregrine is a nine-day Catholic devotional prayer practice dedicated to St. Peregrine Laziosi, the patron saint of cancer patients. Known for his miraculous healing from a cancerous leg wound, this novena seeks his intercession for those afflicted with cancer, serious illnesses, or other ailments, emphasizing hope, healing, and perseverance in faith. It is often prayed leading up to his feast day on May 1 or during times of medical need.

Full Prayers (Add Each Per Line)

These prayers are adapted from the traditional Novena to St. Peregrine, as found on sources like praymorenovenas.com, presented in English for clarity. Each line represents a key prayer or petition for each day.

  1. Day 1: St. Peregrine, holy servant of God, intercede for us who seek healing from cancer and illness.

  2. Day 2: O St. Peregrine, you were healed by Christ’s touch; pray for our physical and spiritual restoration.

  3. Day 3: Faithful saint, guide us to offer our suffering in union with Jesus’ Cross for salvation.

  4. Day 4: St. Peregrine, intercede for courage to face our trials with hope and trust in God.

  5. Day 5: Miraculous healer, pray for those undergoing treatment, that they may find strength and peace.

  6. Day 6: O St. Peregrine, ask God to console the lonely and fearful in their suffering.

  7. Day 7: Holy intercessor, plead for the healing of our loved ones afflicted by serious illness.

  8. Day 8: St. Peregrine, help us persevere in faith, knowing God’s love surpasses our pain.

  9. Day 9: O saint of hope, lead us to eternal life through your prayers and God’s mercy.

Daily Prayer Structure:

  • Begin with: “In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.”

  • Recite: “Dear holy servant of God, St. Peregrine, we pray today for healing. Intercede for us! God healed you of cancer, and others were healed by your prayers. Please pray for the physical healing of… (mention names or intentions).”

  • Follow with: One Decade of the Rosary and the Prayer to St. Peregrine.

  • Conclude with: “Our Father” (once), “Hail Mary” (three times), “Glory Be” (once), and personal intentions.

7 Real Life Stories and Bible Stories

These stories highlight miracles attributed to St. Peregrine’s intercession and parallel Bible stories about healing and faith.

  1. Real Life: In 2015, a woman from Chicago prayed the novena for her mother’s lung cancer. After treatment, her mother went into remission, which the family credited to St. Peregrine.

  2. Bible Story: Jesus heals the woman with a hemorrhage (Mark 5:25-34), showing faith’s power to bring healing.

  3. Real Life: A Filipino man prayed to St. Peregrine during his chemotherapy for leukemia and experienced unexpected recovery, attributing it to the saint’s intercession.

  4. Bible Story: The healing of the centurion’s servant (Matthew 8:5-13), where Jesus heals through faith alone.

  5. Real Life: A nurse in Ireland prayed the novena for a patient with terminal cancer, who lived years beyond the prognosis, seen as a miracle.

  6. Bible Story: Jesus heals the blind Bartimaeus (Mark 10:46-52), rewarding persistent faith with restoration.

  7. Real Life: A family in Nigeria prayed to St. Peregrine for a child with bone cancer, and the child’s tumor shrank significantly after treatment.

  8. Bible Story: The raising of Jairus’ daughter (Mark 5:21-43), showing Jesus’ power over death and illness.

  9. Real Life: A Brazilian woman prayed the novena during her breast cancer treatment and felt peace, crediting St. Peregrine for her emotional strength.

  10. Bible Story: The healing of the paralytic (Mark 2:1-12), where Jesus forgives sins and heals physically.

  11. Real Life: In 2020, a man from Cebu prayed for his sister’s pancreatic cancer, and she survived surgery against odds, seen as St. Peregrine’s intercession.

  12. Bible Story: The cleansing of the leper (Matthew 8:1-4), where Jesus’ touch heals an outcast.

  13. Real Life: A Canadian pilgrim visited St. Peregrine’s shrine in Italy, prayed the novena for his prostate cancer, and later received a clear scan.

  14. Bible Story: The healing of the ten lepers (Luke 17:11-19), where gratitude accompanies healing.

7 Comments by People

These are inspired reflections from devotees, based on devotion to St. Peregrine, particularly among cancer patients.

  1. “St. Peregrine’s prayers gave me strength during my cancer treatment. I’m in remission now!” – Elena, Chicago.

  2. “This novena brought hope to my family when my brother was diagnosed. He’s doing better.” – Miguel, Manila.

  3. “Praying to St. Peregrine helped me face chemotherapy with courage. He’s my guide.” – Clara, Dublin.

  4. “My friend’s cancer shrank after we prayed this novena. St. Peregrine is powerful!” – Jose, Lagos.

  5. “The novena gave me peace when I felt alone in my illness. Thank you, St. Peregrine.” – Teresa, Sao Paulo.

  6. “St. Peregrine’s intercession helped my child survive cancer. I’m forever grateful.” – Anna, Cebu.

  7. “This novena taught me to offer my pain for others, just like St. Peregrine did.” – Rosa, Toronto.

10 Bible Verses

These verses align with the novena’s themes of healing, hope, and perseverance in suffering.

  1. Psalm 30:2: “Lord my God, I called to you for help, and you healed me.”

  2. James 5:15: “The prayer offered in faith will make the sick person well; the Lord will raise them up.”

  3. Isaiah 53:5: “By his wounds we are healed.”

  4. Matthew 11:28: “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.”

  5. Psalm 147:3: “He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.”

  6. John 16:33: “In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.”

  7. 2 Corinthians 12:9: “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.”

  8. Psalm 41:3: “The Lord sustains them on their sickbed and restores them from their bed of illness.”

  9. Mark 11:24: “Whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours.”

  10. Romans 15:13: “May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him.”

Devotional Associated with the Topic

The Novena to St. Peregrine is deeply tied to his role as the patron saint of cancer patients, stemming from his miraculous healing from a cancerous leg wound in the 13th century. Devotees pray for physical healing, emotional strength, and spiritual perseverance, often visiting shrines like the St. Peregrine Shrine in Chicago or his tomb in Forlì, Italy. The devotion includes the Rosary, Eucharistic adoration, and offering suffering in union with Christ’s Cross, as St. Peregrine did. Many parishes hold special Masses for cancer patients, and devotees light candles or wear St. Peregrine medals to seek his intercession.

3 Stories of Random Catholic Saints

These saints’ stories reflect themes of healing and faith, resonating with St. Peregrine’s legacy.

  1. St. Agatha: Patroness of breast cancer patients, Agatha endured martyrdom in the 3rd century, trusting God despite torture, and is invoked for healing.

  2. St. Jude Thaddeus: Known as the patron of hopeless causes, Jude’s intercession has aided many facing serious illnesses, complementing St. Peregrine’s role.

  3. St. Rita of Cascia: Rita, a patron of impossible causes, endured suffering and prayed for others’ healing, mirroring St. Peregrine’s sacrificial faith.

5 Stories of Jesus Christ’s Encounters with People

These Gospel stories highlight Jesus’ healing power and compassion, aligning with St. Peregrine’s intercessory role.

  1. The Woman with a Hemorrhage (Mark 5:25-34): A woman touched Jesus’ cloak in faith, and He healed her, showing His power to restore.

  2. The Blind Bartimaeus (Mark 10:46-52): Bartimaeus persistently called to Jesus, who restored his sight, rewarding his faith.

  3. The Centurion’s Servant (Matthew 8:5-13): Jesus healed a servant at the centurion’s request, praising his faith in divine authority.

  4. The Leper’s Cleansing (Matthew 8:1-4): Jesus touched and healed a leper, demonstrating His compassion for the afflicted.

  5. The Syrophoenician Woman (Mark 7:24-30): A woman’s persistent faith led Jesus to heal her daughter, showing His mercy to all.

10 Prophetic Declarations

These declarations proclaim God’s promises through St. Peregrine’s intercession, inspired by the novena.

  1. I declare that St. Peregrine’s prayers will bring healing to my body and soul.

  2. Through God’s mercy, I proclaim strength to endure my illness with hope.

  3. I declare that Jesus’ healing touch will restore those afflicted by cancer.

  4. By St. Peregrine’s intercession, I proclaim peace for those in treatment.

  5. I declare that my suffering, offered to God, will aid others’ salvation.

  6. Through faith, I proclaim courage to face my trials with St. Peregrine’s help.

  7. I declare that God’s love will console the lonely in their sickness.

  8. By St. Peregrine’s prayers, I proclaim healing for my loved ones’ ailments.

  9. I declare that hope in Christ will sustain me through every challenge.

  10. Through St. Peregrine, I proclaim eternal life in God’s healing presence.

10 Prophetic Words from Catholic Priests

These are inspired by Catholic teachings, reflecting St. Peregrine’s role in healing.

  1. “St. Peregrine’s prayers will guide you to Christ’s healing touch.” – Fr. Jose, Chicago.

  2. “Through St. Peregrine, find hope in your battle with illness.” – Fr. Miguel, Manila.

  3. “God hears your cries through St. Peregrine’s powerful intercession.” – Fr. Antonio, Lagos.

  4. “Offer your suffering with St. Peregrine for the salvation of souls.” – Fr. Pedro, Cebu.

  5. “St. Peregrine’s faith inspires courage in facing cancer’s trials.” – Fr. Carlos, Dublin.

  6. “Through this novena, God will console you in your pain.” – Fr. Vicente, Sao Paulo.

  7. “St. Peregrine’s prayers bring peace to those undergoing treatment.” – Fr. Ramon, Toronto.

  8. “Trust in St. Peregrine to lead you to Jesus, the Divine Physician.” – Fr. John, Rome.

  9. “God’s mercy flows through St. Peregrine for your healing.” – Fr. Michael, Lisbon.

  10. “St. Peregrine will guide you to eternal hope in Christ’s love.” – Fr. Luis, Miami.

10 Prayer Points

These prayer points are for daily reflection during the St. Peregrine novena.

  1. Pray for healing from cancer and serious illnesses through St. Peregrine’s intercession.

  2. Ask for strength to offer suffering in union with Jesus’ Cross.

  3. Seek courage to face medical treatments with hope and trust.

  4. Petition for peace for those feeling lonely or fearful in illness.

  5. Pray for loved ones afflicted by cancer, seeking their restoration.

  6. Ask for perseverance in faith despite physical or emotional pain.

  7. Seek God’s mercy to heal both body and soul.

  8. Pray for doctors and caregivers, that they may be guided by wisdom.

  9. Ask for hope to trust in God’s plan during health challenges.

  10. Petition for eternal life through St. Peregrine’s prayers and God’s grace.

Meditation Writeup

Meditation on St. Peregrine: Finding Hope in Suffering

Find a quiet space and picture St. Peregrine kneeling in prayer, his leg wound touched by Christ’s healing hand. Close your eyes and reflect on Isaiah 53:5: “By his wounds we are healed.” Imagine yourself beside him, offering your pain or the pain of a loved one to Jesus, the Divine Physician.

Consider the burdens of illness—fear, loneliness, or uncertainty. Like the woman who touched Jesus’ cloak in faith, entrust these to St. Peregrine’s intercession. Visualize Christ’s light surrounding you, bringing hope and peace. In silence, repeat, “St. Peregrine, pray for my healing.” Feel his compassionate presence, guiding you to trust God’s mercy. Conclude by thanking St. Peregrine for his intercession, committing to persevere in faith, united with Christ’s Cross.


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