I am excited to share a new (to me) novena to Sts. Louis and
Zélie Martin this year. I have been praying a novena to the holy Martins for
the past four years, and have hosted it on my blog three of those years.
Sts. Louis and Zélie as we will learn through praying this
novena lived a very holy life together. They had nine children, four of whom
died in infancy or childhood. Their five surviving daughters all joined
convents. Four of them including the youngest St. Thérèse of Lisieux became
Carmelites, and their daughter who struggled the most to behave Leonie became a
Visitation sister after three other attempts to enter the convent. Leonie now
has a cause for canonization, and we named our baby who miscarried in November
after her. Zélie died of breast cancer at the age of 45, but Louis lived on and
eventually died at the age of 71 after suffering from dementia and other
illness for six years. The were beatified in 2008 by Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI
and canonized in 2015 by Pope Francis.
The professor and I have been devoted to the Martins since 2009
when we attended a series of talks about them at Carmel in Buffalo, New York. I
look forward every year to praying to them up to their Feast day of July 12,
which is their wedding anniversary, and have seen and experienced great fruits
in my marriages and that of other for whom we have prayed for.
Some friends of came across this particular novena to the
Martins in France from Basilique Notre-Dame des Victoires in Paris. They have
worked laboriously to translate the novena from French into English and have
even obtained permission from the rector of the basilica for me to publish here
on my blog.
I am super excited to share this beautiful novena with you.
I will be posting each day of the novena which goes from
July 4-July 12 on my blog the night before each day--the date to pray each day
will be in the title line of the post.
If you would like to receive it by email you can sign up to
receive my blog email updates in the side bar of the home page of my blog. Or you can follow the novena through my Facebook page.
If you would like to simply print it off, follow this linkfor a PDF of the novena.
I also would love to pray for your intentions during this
novena. Please leave any intentions you would like me to pray for during this
novena in the comments or feel free to email me at livingwithladyphilosophy at
gmail dot com.
I can't wait to pray with you!