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LifeSiteNews readers are warmly invited to register and take part in a nine-day novena dedicated to the well-being of President Donald Trump and his conversion to the Catholic faith. Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò and others will be participating. LifeSiteNews Nov 15, 2024 (LifeSiteNews) — LifeSiteNews readers are warmly invited to register and take part in a nine-day novena dedicated to the well-being of President Donald Trump and his conversion to the Catholic faith. Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò will be participating, as well as Deacon Keith Fournier and Fathers David Nix, Chris Alar, and James Altman. The novena will begin on the Feast of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, November 21, and end on the Vigil of Saint Andrew, November 29. Saint Andrew is, of course, the patron saint of Scotland, the country in which the president-elect’s Gaelic-speaking mother, Mary Anne MacLeod Trump, was born and raised. We will compile a list of the names of those who participate and present it by email to President Trump as a “spiritual bouquet” on St. Andrew’s Day, November 30. Fr. James Altman has agreed to deliver a paper copy to the president-elect’s home in Mar-a-Lago at a later date. Here is the Novena Prayer: Quote:Heavenly Father, in the name of Thy Son and our Savior, Jesus Christ, the King of Kings, we beseech Thee to look with favor upon Thy servant, President Donald Trump, as he assumes his public office. Guide him in this task by Thy Holy Spirit. Draw him ever closer to Thyself. Surround him with men and women of living faith. Give him heavenly wisdom to accomplish his work here on earth. During his recent and successful campaign, President Trump shared on X (formerly Twitter) an image of Our Lady of Guadalupe on September 8, the Feast of her Nativity, and publicly wished her a happy birthday. On September 29, he posted Guido Reni’s 1636 painting of St. Michael defeating Satan under a transcription of the Prayer to St. Michael. Although President Trump has sadly weakened his stance in defense of the unborn in recent years, Catholics were pleased (or intrigued) by his tweets. The then-candidate also took part, as is customary, in this year’s Al Smith Dinner hosted by the Archdiocese of New York, unlike his rival for the presidential office, current Vice President Kamala Harris. On Truth Social, Trump accused the Biden-Harris administration of anti-Catholic persecution, possibly a reference to FBI plans to spy on Traditional Latin Mass communities and the arrest of Catholic pro-life witness Mark Houck at his home in front of his children. (It is worth noting, too, that the FBI targeted another Catholic pro-life witness, Mark Reno, who died in prison after a false accusation and was posthumously framed for the arson of an abortion clinic.) “It’s sad, but not surprising, that Kamala has decided not to attend,” Trump posted. “I don’t know what she has against our Catholic friends, but it must be a lot, because she certainly hasn’t been very nice to them, in fact, Catholics are literally being persecuted by this Administration.” Subsequently, 56 percent of U.S. Catholics who voted in the 2024 presidential election voted for Trump, and only 41 percent voted for Harris. Add your name to the spiritual bouquet for President Trump |