St Maximillian Kolbe Novena

O St. Maximilian Kolbe,
faithful follower of St. Francis,
inflamed by the love of God
you dedicated your life to the practice of virtue
and to works of the apostolate.
Look down with favor upon us
who devoutly confide in your intercession.
Having consecrated yourself to the Immaculate Virgin Mary,
you inspired countless souls to a holy life
and various forms of the apostolate
in order to do good to others
and to spread the kingdom of God.
Obtain for us the grace by our lives and labors
to draw many souls to Christ.
In your close conformity to our Divine Savior
you reached such an intense degree of love
that you offered your life to save a fellow prisoner.
Implore God that we,
inflamed by such ardent charity,
may through our living faith and our apostolic works
witness Christ to others,
and thus merit tojoin you in the blessed vision of God.

Amen.

    (Readings and Meditations for each day of novena are given here and are

to be followed each day by the closing daily Novena prayer shown below.)

 

St Maximillian Kolbe Novena

Day 1: Maximilian's Call to Holiness

    Reading: Raymond Kolbe was born of poor parents in Poland on January 7,

1894. Raymond came to love the Blessed Virgin quite early in life. This

devotion did not prevent him from getting into trouble. His lively nature tried

the patience of his mother. Once she remarked in exasperation, "Raymond,

what is going to become of you?" After this incident there was a noticeable

change in his behavior. His mother became worried. Upon questioning him,

she found Raymond at first reluctant to tell her his "secret." Finally he told

her how much her reproach had troubled him. He had prayed to Mary, and

asked her the same question, "Mother of God, what will become of me?" She

took compassion on the miserable boy and appeared to him holding in her

hands two crowns, one white, the other red. She asked Raymond which one

he would choose; the white signified purity, the red martyrdom. "I choose

both" he answered.

    Meditation: Every genuine conversion experience be it that of a

mischievous child or that of a hardened adult involves the individual's humble

recognition of his own weaknesses and capacity for sin. May Maximilian's

humility be ours in our pursuit of Christian holiness through ongoing

conversion.

    (Follow with the daily novena prayer at the bottom)

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Day 2: Maximilian Discerns God's Will

    Reading: When Raymond Kolbe was a seminary student at Lwow, Poland,

he bowed his face to the floor during Mass one day and promised the most

holy Virgin that he would fight for her. It was a surprising thing to do,

especially since he had already chosen to be a Franciscan priest. Not

knowing how he was to fulfill his promise he began to picture to himself a

struggle with material weapons. The more he thought about it the more he

felt attracted to a military career, fighting for the freedom of his homeland

under the banner of Our Lady of Czestochowa. Finally, he decided he had

made a mistake: he would give up the idea of studying for the priesthood.

He was on his way to inform the Minister Provincial of his decision when he

was called to the parlor. His mother had just arrived for a visit. What Maria

Kolbe told her son we do not know, but shortly afterward Raymond was

invested in the Conventual Franciscan habit and took the name Maximilian

Maria. On September 5, 1911, he made his first vows. The following year,

another crisis arose, and again Maximilian Kolbe's destiny hung in the

balance. His superiors had decided to send him to Rome for philosophical and

theological studies, but Friar Maximilian requested that his name be stricken

from the list. That night he reconsidered. Had he not placed his own will in

the way of God's will as expressed by his superiors? Was it not better to

obey? The following morning he told his Provincial that he was prepared to

go to Rome.

    Meditation: Discernment of the direction that God wishes our lives to

take requires an absolute truthfulness with oneself and God. May

Maximilian's inner honesty be ours as we strive continually to do God's will.

    (Follow with the daily novena prayer at the bottom)

St Maximillian Kolbe Novena

Day 3: Maximilian's Consecration to Mary

    Reading: It was in Rome that Friar Maximilian learned the true meaning of

his call to fight for Mary. Exposed to the rabid anti-Christian forces that

burgeoned in Europe he saw the need for a new era of evangelization that

would bring all peoples back to God. Suddenly during prayer one morning,

Friar Maximilian was enlightened to understand the critical importance of the

role God had given Mary in this work. Meditating on the Miraculous Medal

conversion story of Alphonse Ratisbonne, a young nineteenth-century

Jewish agnostic, Friar Maximilian was illumined to perceive Mary's role as the

Holy Spirit's indispensable partner and instrument in the evangelizing work of

conversion and growth in holiness. He saw that this work was a spiritual war

with Satan, and that Mary needed consecrated souls to serve as her knights

in this battle. Maximilian lost little time putting this inspiration into action. On

October 16, 1917, he and six fellow Franciscans established the Militia of the

Immaculata (MI) movement. Its goal was as simple and vast as the Church's

mission: the interior transformation of all souls in Christ through the

Immaculata. To achieve this goal, Friar Maximilian proposed a practical

spirituality of "Total Consecration to Mary." He and all "MIs" would make a

free and total offering of themselves to Our Lady, so that they might

become instruments in her work for Christ.

    Meditation: True consecration to Mary is a Marian way of livinga life of

close union with Christ through the Holy Spirit. May we find in Maximilian's

spirituality of Marian consecration a powerful means for living Christ's Gospel

and spreading it to others.

    (Follow with the daily novena prayer at the bottom)

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Day 4: Maximilian's Faith

    Reading: After his ordination, Father Maximilian returned to Poland in July

1919, worn by tuberculosis. Despite his poor health, he was assigned to the

Franciscan friary at Cracow where the climate is fatal to tubercularsas as

university professor. Not only was his body exhausted but at times his soul

was harrowed by ridicule from some of his own Franciscan confreres. He had

hoped on returning to interest all the friars at Cracow in his work. A good

number of priests, brothers and student friars did respond to his call, but

others shrugged their shoulders. They listened to him, then laughed among

themselves, calling him a bore and a dreamer. One friar even found a

nickname, which delighted the detractors for awhile: "Marmalade." The

young priest walked very slowly, like animated marmalade, to avoid any

abrupt movement that could provoke hemorrhage. Maximilian bore this

mockery with patience and mildness. Faith, alone, allowed him to find in God

and the Immaculata the affirmation and support that some of his confreres

initially denied him.

    Meditation: When all seems lost and one is stripped of everything, there

remains one vital source of spiritual energy: faith. May Maximilian's faith be

ours, especially when adversity robs us of the affirmation and support we

crave.

    (Follow with the daily novena prayer at the bottom)

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Day 5: Maximilian's Hope

    Reading: Through Father Maximilian's efforts, the influence of the MI

movement began to spread through Poland in the 1920s. As distances

became too great for his one unaided human voice to reach, Maximilian

realized that only the printed word would suffice. With a complete lack of

capital, but full trust in providence, he began publishing the Knight of the

Immaculata (Rycerz Niepokalanej) a sixteen-page magazine. Once when

bankruptcy seemed imminent, he threw himself at the feet of the

Immaculata and begged for help. As he was about to leave the church, he

found an envelope on the altar with these words on it, "For thee, O

Immaculate Mother." Inside was the exact sum to pay the debt. In 1927

when quarters for his printshop became too small, he entered into

negotiations to purchase a large tract of land for a whole "City of the

Immaculata" (Niepokalanow), where he and the friars would expand their

apostolate. However, he again lacked capital. He explained to the

landowner, Prince Drucki-Lubecki, that he could not afford the price.

Abruptly the Prince decided to make a free gift of it to Maximilian and the

friars. By 1939 Niepokalanow had become the largest Franciscan friary in the

world with over 700 friars and students. The circulation of their magazine

exceeded 750,000 copies per month.

    Meditation: When the customary human solutions to the complexities

that beset our lives prove ineffective, we are placed in a situation of total

dependence upon God. May Maximilian's unflagging hopea complete trust in

God's providencebe ours throughout the course of our life.

    (Follow with the daily novena prayer at the bottom)

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Day 6: Maximilian's Sanctification of Labor

    Reading: Father Maximilian's zeal for the inner conversion and

sanctification of all people was not confined by national boundaries. With

appropriate ecclesiastical permission, he and four other friars sailed to the

Orient in 1930. They established themselves in Japan, where they hoped to

publish the Knight of the Immaculata in Japanese. As a condition to publish

the magazine, Father Maximilian was obliged to teach philosophy in the

diocesan seminary. In exchange, the bishop would allow diocesan priests to

help in the translating of articles into the Japanese language. Remarkably,

Father Maximilian was able to publish the first issue of Seibo no Kishi within

one month of his arrival. Father Maximilian soon founded a second City of

the Immaculata, Mugenzai no Sono. Throughout his apostolic labors in

Japan, Father Maximilian suffered constantly from high fevers, violent

headaches, and abscesses, due to overwork and an inadequate diet. He

concealed these problems so well, however, that for some time only his most intimate companions had any awareness of the seriousness of his condition.

    Meditation: Work can serve to enhance our dignity as God's people, when we work diligently to nourish our families and build up God's kingdom. May Maximilian's zealous commitment to each task at hand stimulate our own religious zeal for the daily work that God has entrusted to us.

    (Follow with the daily novena prayer at the bottom)

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Day 7: Maximilian's Obedience

    Reading: Scarcely two months after his arrival in Japan and the first publication of a Japanese version of the Knight of the Immaculata, Father Maximilian was summoned by his superiors to defend this enterprise at the Province Chapter in Lwow, Poland. Obedient as always, he left Japan for this meeting, but his heart was heavy because there was no one capable of maintaining the gigantic work in his absence. Father Maximilian had no doubts that only through full obedience would his own labors for the Immaculata's cause be fruitful. At the chapter, the very future of the Japanese Niepokalanow was put to question. The expenses were heavy, and

the capitular friars discussed the prudence of undertaking such a foolish

venture. Father Maximilian followed his usual tactics. Having explained all his

arguments and spoken from the abundance of his heart, he remained silent,

waited, closed his eyes, with his hands under his capuche he held his rosary

and very slowly while his superiors discussed the business he summoned his

council, reciting innumerable Hail Marys. He won on all scores and returned

to Japan with full permission to continue the Immaculata's work there.

    Meditation: Submission to legitimate authority frees us from the tyranny

of our own willfulness, stubbornness or selfishness. May Maximilian's

obedience to authority in the Church move our consciences along the lines

of a more generous obedience to Christ's chosen representatives.

    (Follow with the daily novena prayer at the bottom)

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Day 8: Maximilian and the Eucharist

    Reading: Under Father Maximilian's spiritual leadership, the friars of Niepokalanow and Mugenzai no Sono had incredible success in their press apostolate. Their secret for success was a community life of prayer centered on the Eucharist. In the mid-1930s, when the friars of Niepokalanow were about to inaugurate their first newspaper, the Maly Dziennik (Little Journal), they had formidable opponents in the secular press of Poland. For nine days, the friars prayed day and night before the Blessed Sacrament. The newspaper venture met with a tremendous success. Years later, Father Maximilian initiated a program of daytime adoration of the Eucharist at Niepokalanow. This began on December 8, 1939, the day on which Father Maximilian and the friars were released from a three-month imprisonment by their Nazi captors. He immediately introduced adoration of the Eucharist in order to increase his "active forces of prayer." Every half hour, day after day, a fresh group of four friars took its place before our

Lord in the tabernacle. This became the friars' primary apostolate.

    Meditation: For every Christian, prayer is not a luxury but a necessity. Maximilian knew that prayer before the Eucharist is the ultimate source for fruitful Christian living. May our own reverence for the Eucharist reflect this same conviction.

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Day 9: Maximilian's Love

    Reading: On February 17, 1941, Father Maximilian was arrested by the

Gestapo for the second time. Subjected to extreme cruelty throughout his

captivity, Father Maximilian prepared himself and his fellow prisoners for the

ultimate moment: "They will not kill our souls . . . they will not be able to

deprive us of the dignity of a Catholic. We will not give up." Love was to

impel Father Maximilian to become a "martyr of charity" in the notorious

Auschwitz concentration camp. After the escape of a prisoner, ten inmates

were condemned to death by starvation. Sergeant Francis Gajowniczek cried

out, "What will happen to my poor family?" At that moment, Father

Maximilian slipped out of line, and boldly asked the commandant if he could

take the place of Sergeant Gajowniczek. The astounded officer consented.

Amidst the horror of the death bunker, love triumphed. Daily prayers,

rosaries and hymns were heard as Father Maximilian ministered to his nine

fellow victims. Finally after two weeks, on August 14, 1941, the Nazis

hastened Maximilian's death by the injection of carbolic acid.

    Meditation: True charity always places the needs of others ahead of our

own because true charity sees Christ himself mirrored in the face of others.

May Maximilian's total love for God and neighbor always through the

Immaculata characterize our own approach to Christ in others.

    (Follow with the daily novena prayer below)

Daily Novena Prayer for St. Maximilian's Intercession

O Lord Jesus Christ, who said,
"Greater love than this no man has that a man
lay down his life for his friends,"
through the intercession of St. Maximilian Kolbe,
whose life illustrated such love,
we beseech you to grant our petitions.

[State your intention(s) here...]

Through the Militia of the Immaculata movement,
which Maximilian founded,
he spread a fervent devotion to Our Lady throughout the world.
He gave up his life for a total stranger
and loved his persecutors,
giving us an example of unselfish love for all people,
a love that was inspired by true devotion to Mary.
Grant, O Lord Jesus,
that we too may give ourselves entirely without reserve
to the love and service of our heavenly Queen
in order that we may better love and serve our neighbor
in imitation of your humble servant, Maximilian.

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