Burn a Candle. Honor a Saint. Send Your Intention

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Burn a Candle. Honor a Saint. Send an Intention.

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We have 45 images or shrines to choose from.

For info, click here.

In addition to being the month of the Holy Souls, November is also the month of All Saints, and a good time to honor your favorite saints. Lighting a votive candle before a shrine or image honoring Our Lord, Our Lady or a saint is a venerable Catholic tradition symbolizing the desire to present our prayer in church day and night.

St. Gertrude the Great Church contains a vast array of beautiful shrines, statues and paintings in the altar reredos, the sanctuary, the votive altars, the side chapel and the nave.

We can burn 7-day votive candles at these shrines for your intentions. The customary offering is $7 per votive candle.

  1. Sacred Heart of Jesus
  2. Infant of Prague
  3. Holy Child, Doctor of Sick
  4. Holy Child, Sac. Heart
  5. Holy Face
  6. Mary Help of Christians*
  7. Mother of Good Counsel
  8. Mother of Perpetual Help
  9. Our Lady of Consolation
  10. Our Lady of Good Success
  11. Our Lady of Lourdes
  12. Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
  13. Our Lady of Sorrows
  14. Our Lady of the Rosary
  15. St. Joseph*
  16. The Holy Family
  17. Guardian Angel
  18. St. Michael Archangel
  19. St. Raphael Archangel
  20. St. Albert the Great
  21. St. Aloysius Gonzaga
  22. St. Anne
  23. St. Anthony of Padua*
  24. St. Bernadette
  25. St. Bernard*
  26. St. Casimir*
  27. St. Catherine of Siena
  28. St. Cunnegunda
  29. St. Francis de Sales
  30. St. Gertrude the Great*
  31. St. Hedwig*
  32. St. John the Evangelist
  33. St. John Vianney
  34. St. Leonard of Port Maurice
  35. St. Maria Goretti
  36. St. Mark, Evangelist
  37. St. Mary Magdalene*
  38. St. Patrick*
  39. St. Philomena
  40. St. Pius V
  41. St. Pius X
  42. St. Rita of Cascia*
  43. St. Stanislaus, King
  44. St. Stanislaus Kostka
  45. St. Therese of the Child Jesus*

Images marked with an asterisk (*) are located above an altar or on an altar reredos.

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