NOVENA
This novena in preparation for the Feast of the Annunciation was introduced by Father Judge in March, 1912, for the use of Cenacle Lay Missionaries.
The great feast of the Annunciation is approaching. "And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us (Jn 1: 14). This is one of our great days and in some fitting way we must show our joy and gratitude for what has been accomplished for us in the great mystery of the day, the Incarnation, March 25th. A retreat of three days, at least, should mark its approach. This of necessity must be private and personal. The retreat should be anticipated by a novena beginning the evening of March 16th. The principal exercises of this novena should be: daily Mass and Holy Communion, daily reading of the Epistle and Gospel of the Annunciation, a devout recitation of the beads and the Angelus.
SUBJECTS FOR MEDITATION
First Day - The Fall of our First Parents Loss of Original Justice "Let us make man to our image and likeness" (Gen 1: 26). God "clothed him with strength according to himself" (Ecclus 17: 2). "He created in them the science of the spirit, he filled their heart with wisdom and showed them both good -and evil" (Eccls 1'7: 6'). Man chose the natural and all his natural faculties were injured in the loss of his supernatural life. Second Day - The Promise of a Redeemer Man merited God's malediction and punishment, but Divine Mercy and Love promised a Redeemer Who would satisfy for man's sin and restore to him the destiny that he lost. "And the Lord God said to the serpent: I will put enmities between thee and the woman, and thy seed and her seed; she shall crush thy head, and thou shalt lie in wait for her heel" (Gen 3: 14-15). Third Day - The Expectation of the Messiah Man, under the sorrow and effects of the first misery, and the accumulation of personal sins of each succeeding generation, looked and wept and prayed for the realization of the promise. All the Jewish history and ceremonial shows the eagerness with which God's people were looking for deliverance. Isaias. says: "Drop down dew, ye heavens, from above, and let the clouds rain the just; let the earth be opened and bud f orth a saviour" (Is 45: 8). 'IO that thou wouldst rend the heavens, and wouldst come down; the mountains would melt away at thy presence" (Is 64: 1). Fourth Day - The Angel Gabriel Frequently, God sent His angels to men; they have been messengers reveal- ing to us God's providence and dealings with His people. St. Gabriel is conspicuous amongst these holy spirits. There are four known occasions when he appeared to St. Joseph and consoled Our Lord in the Garden. "And in the sixth month, the Angel Gabriel was sent from God into a city of Galilee, called Nazareth,
to a virgin espoused to a man whose name was Joseph, of the house of David; the the virgin's name was Mary" (Lk 1: 26-27).
Fifth Day - The Blessed Virgin

 After the Divine Child Jesus, none is  so great nor holy, nor so efficiently
predestinated as Mary.  We owe her homage and love through her singular
and august position.  Those who have a special function in the service of God
are ordained to it and prepared for it.  Our Lord was the first, and He "was
predestinated the Son of God in power"  (Rom 1: 4).  Next, standing out beyond
all the rest of humanity in order of God's predestination, is the Blessed Virgin.
She is predestinated in the predestination of her Divine Jesus.  She was
saved by the redemption as we are, but in another way, by prevention and not
by cure.  She came into life without sin, adorned with sanctifying grace, living
with the supernal life, possessing God with her.  This is her Immaculate Conception.


Sixth Day - The Holy Spirit in the Incarnation

The Holy Spirit shows us His love  and power in the Incarnation.  It was He
that inspired the prayers that hastened  it. "The Spirit himself asks for us with
unspeakable groanings." (Rom 8: 26).  Desire to consecrate our energies to the
honor of this mystery.  He prepared the Blessed Virgin and filled her with grace
that she might be a fit mother for the All Holy Son of God.  He was poured
f orth in Our Lord and adorned His humanity with every grace.  He guided
Him, "Then Jesus was led by the Spirit"  (Mt 4: 1), and worked in Him miracles,
and appeared visibly to declare Our Lord's divinity.  "The heavens were
opened to him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending as a dove and coming
upon him" (Mt 3: 16).  Ask the Holy Spirit for His grace.

Seventh Day - Associates of the Missionary Cenacle

This day of the Annunciation is one of the greatest feasts.  Its mystery and
those connected with it are the subjects of our meditation and constant prayer.
Make known in love and reverence its meaning and the wonderful grace it
brings to poor fallen humanity.  We cherish the Angel Gabriel in love and
strive that he may be honored the more, and honor him for his splendid
success, The great grace that God is giving us leads us servants of the Most
Blessed Trinity into the very family of the Incarnation.  We should be very
grateful for the grace that God gives us by drawing and inspiring us with a
special love.  He demands our service in the battle between good and evil.


Eighth Day - Devotion and Spirit of Associates

First of all, a profound devotion to the Holy Trinity and an ardent zeal that
the Holy Spirit may become more known and loved.  Devotion to all the mysteries
of our Lord, especially the Incarnation, for from out of this f low all other
mysteries, the privileges and beatitudes of the Blessed Virgin, and man's salvation.
Devotion to the Blessed Mother,  St. Joseph, the Angel Gabriel, the friends of the 
Holy Family, and all the holy souls associated with our Blessed Lord, the Angels, 
St. John the Baptist, and the Apostles....xx Church and for sinners--particularly the 
impenitent dying, and they find success  and strength in daily communion and prayer 
to the Holy Spirit, realizing that as St. John says, "Without me you can do nothing" (Jn 15: 5).

Ninth Day - The Incarnation

The union of the Divine and the human is called by St. Paul, "The
mystery which has been hidden from ages and generations, but 
now is manifested to his saints" (Col 1: 26).  "This 
is eternal life: that they may know thee, the only true god, and 
Jesus Christ whom hast sent" (Jn 17: 3).  Our Lord merited 
for us all that we possess of  supernatural good.  "Blessed 
be God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us 
with spiritual blessings in heavenly places, in Christ" 
(Eph 1: 3).  Let us ask our Divine Savior to let us show gratitude 
and service and great love f or what God has done in the Incarnation 
and the special graces that He has given us.




Source: The Apostolic Life: A Handbook for the Missionary Cenacle Apostolate (Holy Triity, AL: Missionary Cenacle Press, 1986).