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Novena to the Holy Spirit for Pentecost: Third Day
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Third day of the Novena to the Holy Spirit for Pentecost with the following theme: The Holy Spirit leading Jesus into the desert.

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Novena to the Holy Spirit for Pentecost: Second Day
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Second day of the Novena to the Holy Spirit for Pentecost with the following theme: the Holy Spirit manifested at the Baptism of Jesus in the Jordan.

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Novena to the Holy Spirit for Pentecost: First Day
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First day of the Novena to the Holy Spirit for Pentecost with the following theme: the Holy Spirit in Mary, during the Incarnation.

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March 25: Annunciation of the Lord
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The Annunciation is one of the most important events in Christianity. It marks the moment when the angel Gabriel announces to the Virgin Mary that she will conceive and give birth to Jesus, the Son of God.

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March 19: Saint Joseph, husband of the Virgin Mary
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Saint Joseph, husband of the Virgin Mary and foster father of Jesus, is a central figure in Christianity. Although the Gospels provide little information about him, Christian tradition and certain texts have enriched his story.

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February 5: Saint Agatha, Virgin and Martyr
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Agatha was born around 231 AD in Catania, Sicily, into a noble and wealthy family. From a young age, she stood out for her beauty, piety and devotion to God. She decided to dedicate her life to Christ and took a vow of chastity, refusing to marry despite the many proposals she received.

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January 21: Saint Agnes, Virgin and Martyr
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Agnes was born in Rome to a noble and devout Christian family. From an early age, she demonstrated great faith and a determination to live for God. Her beauty and grace attracted many suitors, but she chose to dedicate her life to Christ and remain a virgin. When she refused to marry, Agnes affirmed, "My husband is Christ, and I have promised Him my virginity."

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