Recently on flight I met a young lady named Majella.  During conversation she 
said she is from Goa.  While departing I asked her the significance of her name 
“Majella”.  She was busy, and only said “16th October”
 
Below is what I  found on the internet:
St. Gerard Majella
Gerard was born as Gerardo Majella on April 23, 1725 in Muro Lucano, Italy. He 
was the son of a tailor who died when Gerard was 12, leaving the family in 
poverty. Gerard tried to join the Capuchin order, but his health prevented it. 
He was accepted as a Redemptorist lay brother serving his congregation as 
sacristan, gardener, ostiarius, infirmarian, and tailor.
When falsely accused by a pregnant woman of being the father of her child, he 
retreated to silence; she later recanted and cleared him, and thus began his 
association as patron of all aspects of pregnancy. He is a saint whose 
intercession is requested for children (and unborn children in particular); 
childbirth; mothers (and expectant mothers in particular); motherhood; falsely 
accused people; good confessions; lay brothers; and Muro Lucano, Italy.
He was a man of great depth, insight, prayer and kindness. Unfortunately his 
health was never good. He died on October 16 1755, at 30 years of age. Gerard 
was beatified on January 29, 1893 by Pope Leo XIII, and was canonised on 
December 11, 1904 by Pope Saint Pius X. He was featured on an Italian 45-euro 
postage stamp in May 2005. The feast day of Saint Gerard Majella is October 16.
The Redemptorists Annual Nine Day Novena
St. Joseph's Parish Church,a redemptorist House in Dundalk, welcomes thousands 
of people from all over Ireland to the Annual Festival of Faith in Honour of 
St. Gerard Majella. After Bro. Gerard's Beatification in 1893, a triuum in his 
honour was preached in St. Joseph's by Fr. Hall, widely regarded as one of the 
greatest preachers of his day. The people of Dundalk took St. Gerard into their 
hearts after this sermon and continued to pay devotion to him on a regular 
basis. However during the 1930s, Fr. John Murray, started what has become the 
biggest festival of faith in Ireland, the Annual Nine Day Novena to St. Gerard 
Majella, beginning on the 8th October and finishing on his feast day, the 16th 
October. Fr. Hugo Kerr erected a shrine to St. Gerard in the church in 1939. 
Today the Novena continues to grow with over 10,000 people attending the Novena 
on a daily basis.
The Novena consists of 10 sessions a day, with the first session starting at 
7am, running all day until the last session at 10pm, when the mass is conducted 
by candlelight. Prayers and Petitions are offered up daily by members of the 
public and are read out during each session. Due to the increasing numbers 
attending the Novena each year extra seating is added to the hallways, 
monastery rooms, side altars and the parish hall, where each session is shown 
live on large television screens.
One memorable event of the Novena from years past was the trumpet players that 
performed at each of the sessions on the last day of the Novena. The last days 
of the Novena also see an increase in attendance as those who are unable to 
make it throughout the Novena usually attend the last three days.
Highlights of the Novena
Communal Celebration of the Sacrament of Reconciliation (usually on the 5th Day)
Healing Mass with the Anointing of the Sick and the Elderly (held on the 
Saturday)
The Blessing of Babies (2.30pm service held on the Sunday)
The Novena of All Nations (4.30pm on the Sunday)
Taize Mass - Candlelight Session. Nightly at 10.30pm
Guest Speaker - lay people sharing their experience of life situations.
Prayer to St. Gerard Majella
Almighty and Eternal God, we thank you for the gift of St. Gerard and the 
example of his life.
Because St. Gerard always had complete faith and trust in you, you blessed him 
with great powers of help and healing.
Through him, you showed your loving concern for all those who suffered or were 
in need.
You never failed to hear his prayer on their behalf. Today, through St. 
Gerard’s powerful intercession, you continue to show your love for all those 
who place their trust in you.
And so, Father, full of faith and confidence, and in thanksgiving for all the 
wonderful things you have done for us, we place ourselves before you today.
Through the intercession of St. Gerard, hear our petitions, and if it is your 
holy will, grant them. Amen.
Prayer: O Great Saint Gerard, beloved servant of Jesus Christ, perfect imitator 
of your meek and humble Savior, and devoted Child of the Mother of God: 
enkindle within my heart one spark of that heavenly fire of charity which 
glowed in your heart and made you an angel of love. O glorious Saint Gerard, 
because when falsely accused of crime, you did bear, like your Divine master, 
without murmur or complaint, the calumnies of wicked men, you have been raised 
up by God as the Patron and Protector of expectant mothers. Preserve me from 
danger and from the excessive pains accompanying childbirth, and shield the 
child which I now carry, that it may see the light of day and receive the 
lustral waters of baptism through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

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