Description
The St. Andrew Christmas Novena Poster is a beautiful novena prayer for Advent. This traditional Christmas Novena starts on St. Andrew‘s Feast Day, November 30th, and goes until Christmas Eve! It is said 15 times a day, because persistence in prayer matters! Difficult, but powerful, the Christmas Novena is a wonderful way to observe Advent as the penitential season it is.
Tradition holds that St. Andrew was the first disciple called by Our Lord. Being the first called, the start of something new, it is fitting that his feast day is at the beginning of Advent! The new Liturgical year, the Lord calls us to be fishers of men.
Hanging this poster in a prominent location can help you to add in the prayer throughout the day. You may choose to hang it near the kitchen table and say 5 at breakfast, 5 at lunch, and 5 at dinner. Another way to use this poster is to place by one’s bed, as a reminder to pray before bed or upon waking.
“Hail and blessed be the hour and moment in which the Son of God was born Of the most pure Virgin Mary, at midnight, in Bethlehem, in the piercing cold. In that hour vouchsafe, I beseech Thee, O my God, to hear my prayer and grant my desires through the merits of Our Savior Jesus Christ, and of His blessed Mother. Amen”
Details about this St. Andrew Christmas Novena Poster:
- Use from November 30th to December 24th as the St. Andrew Christmas Novena.
- As a gift for traditiona Catholics
- Liturgical Home Decor for Advent
- Coloring page included
- 3 18×24” PNG files in a zip folder.
18×24” files can be easily printed in the following sizes:
- 3×4”
- 6×8”
- 9×12”
- 12×16”
- 18×24”
How to use the included coloring page file:
The coloring page has 15 elements to it. The star, and each line of the prayer on the tree and trunk. You can color one element of the coloring sheet each day every time you say the prayer until by the end of the day you have the whole sheet colored.
Who is St. Andrew?
Andrew the Apostle was Simon Peter’s brother, and the son of Jonah. He is an Apostle of Our Lord Jesus Christ, and left his life as a fisherman to follow the Living God! Andrew is present throughout the life of Christ throughout the New Testament and after Christ’s Death he remains faithful to the Truth.
St. Andrew ultimately dies the death of a martyr for the faith. He was killed by crucifixion on November 30th around 60 years after the death of Our Lord. He spent his life serving the Lord carrying the Good News to those around the Black Sea.
Tradition holds that St. Andrew was the first disciple called by Our Lord. Being the first called, the start of something new, it is fitting that his feast day is at the beginning of Advent! The new Liturgical year, where like Andrew the gentle voice of the Lord calls us to be fishers of men.
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