novena
/ˈnoʊvɛnə/ or /nɒvɛnə/Definitions
1. noun
A nine-day period of prayer and fasting in Catholic tradition, typically in honor of a saint or the deceased, or a period of nine days of prayer.
“She attended the novena in memory of her grandmother.”
2. noun
A musical composition, especially a Mass, written for nine voices, such as a nine-part motet.
“The choir performed a beautiful novena during the Easter celebration.”