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a Roman Catholic devotion consisting of prayers on nine consecutive days
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a continual act of faith and hope in our loving God
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a cycle of prayers spanning nine days, usually one day a week for nine weeks
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a nine-day period of prayer in preparation for some particular feast, or to pray for some special object
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a nine-day period of private or public prayer to obtain special graces, to implore special favors, or to make special petitions
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a nine day prayer for a
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a nine day prayer for intentions
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a nine-day prayer for lost causes
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a nine day prayer for something or someone
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a period of nine days of private prayer or public a obtain the special tolerances, to implorar special favors, or to make them special requests
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a prayer repeated nine times (usually, but not always, over consecutive days) to gain a special favor from God
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a prayer that you say for nine days straight for a particular reason or time
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a prayer we commit to for nine days
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a sequence of nine identical prayers, performed consecutively either privately or collectively, in order to obtain a specific blessing
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a type of Catholic devotion dating from the earliest days of Christianity in Rome that consists of a set of prayers that are said for nine consecutive days
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(Latin novem, nine). Short prayer said to a particular saint for nine consecutive days, usually the nine days leading up to the saint's feast day. See Veneration of Saints.
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A devotion consisting of prayers recited on nine consecutive days, asking for some special favor; also, a booklet of these prayers.
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A period of nine consecutive days when one practices their spiritual beliefs through prayers and devotions.
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