Tools, reflections, and prayers to nourish your spiritual life
St. Vincent Pallotti taught that a deep interior life is the engine of all apostolic activity. These resources are offered to help you grow closer to God and become a more fervent apostle in your daily life.
The Word of God is the foundation of Christian life. We encourage daily reading of Scripture, particularly the daily Mass readings, as a form of apostolic prayer.
Daily Readings (USCCB)Explore the rich spiritual heritage of St. Vincent Pallotti — his writings, letters, and the constitutions of the Society that guide our life and mission.
View PublicationsThe novena to St. Vincent Pallotti is traditionally prayed from January 13th to 21st, culminating on his feast day on January 22nd.
Read the NovenaPallotti encouraged his followers to examine their conscience daily — reviewing how they have loved God and neighbour, and where they can improve.
Daily Examen GuideWatch or listen to homilies, spiritual reflections, and catechetical talks from Pallottine priests in Nigeria and worldwide.
Visit Our GalleryWe organise regular retreats, days of recollection, and spiritual exercises at our retreat centres. Contact us to find the next available programme.
Enquire About RetreatsTraditionally prayed in the nine days leading to his feast day on January 22nd.
O God, who enkindled in the heart of your priest, St. Vincent Pallotti, a burning love for your glory and the salvation of souls, grant that through his intercession, we may be inflamed with the same zeal and merit to share with him the reward of eternal life. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.
The full nine-day novena text with daily intentions is available from any of our communities. Contact us to receive a printed or digital copy.
A simple five-step prayer to close your day with God, rooted in the Ignatian and Pallottine tradition.
Begin by thanking God for the gifts of this day — the people, moments, and graces you received.
Ask the Holy Spirit to help you see your day clearly, with God's eyes, without self-deception.
Walk slowly through your day. Where did you sense God's presence? Where did you move away from love?
Honestly name the moments you fell short — in patience, charity, integrity — and ask God's forgiveness.
Ask for grace for tomorrow. Entrust the new day to God and end with an Our Father or a prayer of your choice.
Browse our publications page for pastoral letters, theological reflections, and spiritual articles from the Pallottine family.
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