Day 2 – The Coronavirus Novena 2020

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Believe in yourself and all that you are. (3)Here’s Day 2 of the Coronavirus Novena!

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  1. Thank you for your support Thank you for this novena we I’m Oshawa are praying with you My friend Ken is still
    Fighting for his life through our prayers Good news he is little by little
    Getting his healing I pray for the people world wide for healing I unite my prayers with all of us praying I pray for all in Jesus name Blessing Rose

  2. I ask that we all pray for and remember those truck/delivery drivers, and those that keep those trucks going, that are working tirelessly to bring to us what we all need in this isolation process.
    My son-in-law works in a large diesel repair company 6 days a week, at least 10-12 hours a day (he gets Sundays off). He works alone in his own bay maintaining/repairing countless trucks so that they can continue to server our needs during this crisis. His wife, my daughter, is 6 months pregnant and there is concern with him going out every day, but he does have his own bay to work alone in and God has seen them through.
    I ask that everyone join me in prayer for all those working to help us to get the deliveries that we need. May God bless them and keep His protective arms shielding them as they continue to work.

  3. I thank the organizers of this Novena for this amazing prayer opportunity. I am just asking for continued strength to deal with this pandemic as an individual, a caregiver, a leader in my Church community and an essential worker…