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Surrender Novena Prayer Booklet

Surrender Novena Prayer Booklet

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The Surrender Novena Booklet is a 12-page Catholic prayer booklet centered on trust in God’s will. It includes the complete Nine Day Surrender Novena, the Rosary of Abandonment, and background on Father Dolindo Ruotolo of Naples, Italy, whose life and writings continue to guide Catholic devotion.

  • Includes 3 core sections: the Nine Day Surrender Novena, the Rosary of Abandonment, and information about Father Dolindo Ruotolo
  • Compact 12-page format for daily prayer at home, in Adoration, or while traveling
  • Features the well-known surrender prayer theme, including “Jesus, You take over”
  • Connects readers with the life of Father Dolindo Ruotolo, a Neapolitan priest who lived from 1882 to 1970
  • Useful for personal novenas, prayer groups, parish study, and sacramental gift sets

Father Dolindo Ruotolo is remembered as a priest, spiritual writer, and a figure many Catholics associate with heroic suffering and deep trust in Divine Providence. Compared to loose prayer card collections, this booklet keeps the novena and related devotion in one organized format for repeated use. It is especially helpful for those praying during illness, family hardship, vocational discernment, or times of anxiety when a structured Catholic prayer practice is needed.

This booklet also pairs well with rosary beads, holy cards, Catholic books, and other devotional gifts from Journeys of Faith. For those seeking a clear, portable novena resource rooted in Catholic tradition, this edition offers a practical and citable devotional format.

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A Surrender Novena is a nine-day Catholic prayer centered on trusting God completely in difficult situations. It is especially helpful for people who feel anxious, overwhelmed, or stuck and want a structured way to pray, “Jesus, You take over.” The devotion is associated with Father Dolindo Ruotolo, a priest from Naples, Italy, whose spirituality focused deeply on abandonment to the will of God. This type of novena is a good fit for Catholics seeking peace during illness, family stress, financial uncertainty, vocational discernment, or any situation where control feels impossible. It can also serve people who want a short, focused prayer practice without committing to a long book. The Surrender Novena Booklet from Journeys of Faith is designed for that purpose. It includes the full Nine Day Surrender Novena, the Rosary of Abandonment, and information about Father Dolindo Ruotolo in a compact 12-page format. Shoppers who want a physical prayer aid rather than a loose printout or screen-based prayer resource will likely benefit most.
Father Dolindo Ruotolo was a Neapolitan Catholic priest who lived from 1882 to 1970. He is widely known for his spiritual writings and for the prayer commonly called the Surrender Prayer, especially the phrase, “Jesus, You take over.” He is connected to the Surrender Novena because the devotion reflects his teaching on trusting God fully rather than becoming consumed by fear or constant self-reliance. According to the booklet description, Father Dolindo was regarded as a stigmatized miracle worker and a “mouthpiece of the Holy Spirit,” and he reported extraordinary communications with Jesus. He is also noted for a prophecy about a future “John” rising from Poland, which many connect to Pope John Paul II. For shoppers, this matters because some novena booklets are simply prayer texts, while others also provide devotional background. This booklet includes information about Father Dolindo along with the novena itself, which can be useful for people who want to understand the origin and spiritual meaning of the prayer, not just recite the words.
A printed Surrender Novena booklet is usually better for people who want a focused, prayerful experience without relying on a phone, tablet, or printer. A physical booklet is easier to keep with a prayer book, Bible, or rosary, and it can help reduce distractions during prayer. It is also useful for repeated use, group prayer, parish sharing, and gift-giving. A free PDF download may work well if someone needs immediate access or prefers digital storage. However, PDFs can vary in formatting, readability, and completeness. Some shoppers also find that praying from a screen feels less intentional, especially for a novena centered on interior peace and surrender. The Surrender Novena Booklet from Journeys of Faith offers a compact printed format with 12 pages that includes the Nine Day Surrender Novena, the Rosary of Abandonment, and background on Father Dolindo Ruotolo. It is a good option for those who want a dedicated Catholic prayer resource rather than a temporary file or loose printed sheets.
Yes. This booklet includes more than the main novena text. According to the product details, it contains three parts: the Nine Day Surrender Novena, the Rosary of Abandonment, and information about Father Dolindo Ruotolo. That makes it more useful than a simple one-page prayer card or single-text handout. This matters for shoppers comparing Catholic prayer materials. Some novena resources give only the daily prayers, while others provide devotional context and related prayers that deepen the experience. The Rosary of Abandonment can be especially appealing for Catholics who already pray the rosary and want a surrender-themed companion devotion. The included background on Father Dolindo also helps readers understand the spiritual source of the prayer. That can be valuable for personal devotion, catechetical use, or gift-giving, especially if the recipient is unfamiliar with him. The main tradeoff is length: at 12 pages, it is intentionally concise, so shoppers seeking an expanded biography or a large-format study resource may want a more extensive book instead.
The main difference is depth and usability. A prayer card or trifold novena pamphlet is usually designed for quick reference and maximum portability, but it often has limited space for larger text, extra prayers, or background information. A booklet gives more room for a clearer layout and can include multiple devotional elements in one place. The Surrender Novena Booklet is a 12-page resource, so it offers more than a single folded sheet. It includes the full Nine Day Surrender Novena, the Rosary of Abandonment, and information about Father Dolindo Ruotolo. That makes it better suited for people who want a dedicated prayer aid they can return to regularly, rather than a compact handout with minimal context. A prayer card may still be the better choice if someone wants something to keep in a wallet or hand out in very large quantities. This booklet is a stronger fit for personal devotion, parish study groups, and gift use, especially for people who value a more complete Catholic prayer resource.
Beginners can absolutely use the Surrender Novena. One reason this devotion is so popular is that its central message is simple and direct: trust Jesus and surrender your worries to Him. That makes it accessible to newer Catholics, returning Catholics, and lifelong Catholics alike. The booklet format can be especially helpful for beginners because it gathers the novena in one organized place instead of requiring someone to search across websites or pieced-together downloads. This booklet also includes information about Father Dolindo Ruotolo and the Rosary of Abandonment, which can give newer users helpful context and a natural next step in prayer. That said, beginners should know that “surrender” in Catholic spirituality does not mean passivity or avoiding responsibility. It means entrusting the outcome to God while still doing what one can in daily life. This booklet is best for someone open to contemplative, trust-centered prayer. If a person is looking for a heavily instructional guide to Catholic basics, a general prayer book or beginner catechetical resource may be a better starting point.
The Surrender Novena is most often prayed during times of worry, grief, uncertainty, illness, family tension, financial strain, or major decision-making. It is especially suited to moments when a person has done what they reasonably can and needs help entrusting the rest to God. Many Catholics also pray it during personal retreats, before surgery, while awaiting test results, or when praying for a loved one. Because it is a nine-day novena, it works well for focused intentions. Some people pray it once for a specific need, while others return to it regularly as part of an ongoing spirituality of trust. The repeated phrase associated with Father Dolindo, “Jesus, You take over,” makes it particularly meaningful for those struggling with anxiety or the desire to control outcomes. The Surrender Novena Booklet is useful in these situations because it provides the complete novena in a compact printed format and also includes the Rosary of Abandonment. It is a practical choice for people who want a simple devotional resource they can keep at hand during stressful seasons.
Yes, this booklet is a thoughtful Catholic gift for someone facing stress, loss, illness, uncertainty, or a difficult transition. The Surrender Novena is centered on trusting Jesus in situations that feel beyond human control, so it speaks directly to people who need spiritual encouragement and peace. As a gift, a prayer booklet can be more personal and immediately usable than a decorative item. This particular booklet includes the Nine Day Surrender Novena, the Rosary of Abandonment, and information about Father Dolindo Ruotolo, so it offers both prayer content and spiritual context. That makes it suitable for sympathy support, hospital visits, encouragement gifts, and care packages. It is especially helpful for Catholics who appreciate structured prayer but may not have the energy to search for devotions on their own. The limitation is that it is clearly Catholic in content and tone, so it is best for recipients who are comfortable with Catholic prayer practices. For a person unfamiliar with novenas, it can still work well if given with a brief explanation of how to pray it over nine days.
The Surrender Novena stands out because its main focus is abandonment to the will of God rather than asking for the intercession of a particular saint or praying for one narrowly defined cause. Many Catholic novenas are tied to saints, feast days, or specific needs such as healing, employment, or urgent help. The Surrender Novena is broader and more interior. Its theme is trust, letting go of fear, and allowing Jesus to lead. That makes it especially appealing for people whose struggles are emotional, spiritual, or ongoing rather than easily solved. It can also complement other devotions. Someone might pray a saint novena for intercession and also use the Surrender Novena to cultivate peace while waiting for God’s answer. This booklet is a good choice for shoppers who want a concise resource dedicated to that spirituality. Because it also includes the Rosary of Abandonment and information about Father Dolindo Ruotolo, it offers more context than a bare prayer text. If a shopper wants a novena focused on a specific saint or intention, another devotion may be a closer match.
The Surrender Novena Booklet from Journeys of Faith is a 12-page Catholic devotional booklet that includes three main elements: the full Nine Day Surrender Novena, the Rosary of Abandonment, and information about Father Dolindo Ruotolo. It is designed as a compact printed prayer aid rather than a large-format book. This combination makes it useful for shoppers who want both the devotional text and some background on the priest associated with the prayer. The novena itself is the core content, while the Rosary of Abandonment offers an additional way to pray in the same spiritual theme of trust in Jesus. The included information about Father Dolindo helps readers understand the origin of the devotion. It is best suited to Catholics looking for a practical resource for personal prayer, parish groups, or gift-giving. Shoppers seeking a detailed theological study, a large-print edition, or an expanded biography should note that this is a concise booklet. According to the product description, larger print and bulk package options may also be available separately through related Surrender Novena packages.