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The Meaning of novenario

Keyword: Novenario

Definition: A novenario refers to a period of nine days dedicated to prayer, particularly in the context of Roman Catholic traditions. It is often observed as a form of devotion to prepare for a feast day or to commemorate the deceased. Novenarios can include a series of prayers, the recitation of the Rosary, or specific religious rituals.

Usage: In a sentence: “La comunidad celebró un novenario en honor a su santo patrón.” (The community held a novena in honor of their patron saint.)

Etymology: The word novenario derives from the Latin novem, meaning “nine.” The suffix -ario, used here, suggests a relation to a period or group of things, thus it denotes a period of nine days specifically for a prayer ritual.

Pronunciation: In Spanish, novenario is pronounced as [no-be-ˈna-ɾjo], with the emphasis on the third syllable.

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In religious contexts, a novenario is a significant aspect of communal and personal worship, showing devotion and solidarity among participants.

  1. En nuestra cultura, el novenario se celebra para honrar a los difuntos.
    (In our culture, the novenary is celebrated to honor the deceased.)

  2. La familia organizó un novenario en memoria de su abuela.
    (The family organized a novenary in memory of their grandmother.)

  3. Cada día del novenario se reza una oración especial.
    (A special prayer is recited each day of the novenary.)

  4. El novenario concluirá con una misa en la iglesia.
    (The novenary will conclude with a mass at the church.)

  5. Los amigos y familiares se reúnen durante el novenario para compartir recuerdos.
    (Friends and family gather during the novenary to share memories.)

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