You’re Registered for the Novena! Let Us Begin This Journey Together
Thank you for registering for the Novena of Our Lady of the Snows. Your journey of prayer begins on July 28, and each day through August 5, you’ll receive a daily email with a prayer and reflection to guide your heart.
We are blessed to pray with you. Whether you carry gratitude, hope, sorrow, or need—Mary is with you. And so are we.
Next Steps:
- Watch your inbox for the first Novena prayer on July 28.
- Set aside time each day to pray and reflect.
- Invite others to join you in this powerful novena.
Click the button below to register for the Novena.
Mass Schedule in Belleville, IL | 7:00 PM Nightly
- Monday, July 28: Addictions and Recovery – Fr. Salvador Gonzalez, OMI
- Tuesday, July 29: The Eucharist as Healing Sacrament – Fr. Godfrey Mullen, OSB
- Wednesday, July 30: Caregiving – Fr. Jim Allen, OMI
- Thursday, July 31: Crises of Faith – Most Rev. Michael McGovern, Archbishop of Omaha
- Friday, August 1: Adolescent and Young Adult Issues – Dcn. Kou Ly
- Saturday, August 2: Physical Illness – Fr. Juan Gaspar, OMI (Bilingual; includes Anointing of the Sick)
- Sunday, August 3: Forgiveness and Reconciliation – Msgr. John Myler, VF
- Monday, August 4: Mental Health Challenges – Fr. Patrick McDevitt, CM
- Tuesday, August 5: Thanksgiving for Healing – Fr. Mike Powell, OMI
If you’re around Belleville, IL, please join us in the celebration at the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows.
Let Our Lady of Snows draw you near.
- Submit your personal prayer intentions to be remembered during the Novena.
- Light a votive candle at the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows in Belleville, Illinois, as a visible sign of your prayers rising to Heaven.

Submit Your Prayer Intentions
The Missionary Oblates are here to pray for you, particularly in challenging times. Through prayer, we find strength and courage. Your intentions will be kept in our prayers and remembered at Mass at the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows, the Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto & Tepeyac de San Antonio, Texas, St. Joseph the Worker Shrine, in Lowell, MA, and in our missions around the world.

Light a Votive Candle
Having a Votive Candle lit is a beautiful form of prayer. The light from the candle is a powerful symbol of Christ, the Light of the World. You may have a Votive Candle lit for yourself, a loved one or a special intention.
Support the Oblates
Help bring the light of Our Lady to others in need. Your offering supports the mission and ministries of the Oblates during this sacred novena.