Our Voices

Our Church needs your voice! Join us in asking the Magisterium to grant us an Ordinary Sunday catechetical lectionary for use in every parish around the world. This initiative is in full communion with the Roman Catholic Church, and will always be obedient to the Magisterium. Simply add your thoughts or comments on this page. Simple comment such as “I want to be taught”, or “I support this initiative” is totally acceptable. Please be sure to put down your name, parish, city, country for statistical analysis purpose. Be sure to pass this on and share it with others!


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Bernice Rance, St. Patrick's, Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada

The more we know our faith, the more we love our church, the more we love our church, the more we know Jesus.

Aurora Casillas, St Thomas Aquinas, Monterey Park Calif, United States of America

We need to know What our Chatolic Church teaches, we are forgeting and geting further from the teaching. Even some of the perish prists try to say what we want to hear not what we need to lear. Thank you for teaching us Aurora

Nancy Nelson, St Mary's Rockville MD, Rockville MD, USA

A concern of mine is that well-meaning people who love a friend who happens to be homosexual are very much concerned about the here and now (the body) that they seem to overlook the consequences for the soul. My heart wants to cry out to these people, my friends, who do this and to tell them about the possible consequences of sodomy and to tell them in as nice a way as possible to reconsider and to show true love to their homosexual friends by telling them the Truth and urging them to be chaste.

Annabell Swint, Sacred Heart , fremont, ohio, usa

I do agree that we need a more unified message at our Sunday Homilies. I pray others will also see this as a step guided in the faith of our Church which is guided through the power of the Holy Spirit.

Sheila Brodbeck, St. Rita Catholic Church, Wellington, U.S.A.

I support this initiative.

Jennifer Thomas, Church of Our Saviour, New York City, New York/ New York, USA

I support this initiative, especially in this Year of Faith the Lord has blessed us with. We are badly in need of it.

Susan Dupont, St. Aloysius of Gonzaga, Nashua, NH, Hillsborough

What a wonderful idea! This teaching is sorely needed. I was one of the lucky ones who had parents that took their faith seriously and passed it on to their children. But, many adults of my generation, do not know their faith and do not know what the Church teaches. Instead, they buy into what they hear reported in the news and the current culture.

I will pray that this lectionary will come to fruition!

Lynn Reynolds, Ss. Cyril and Methodius, Sterling Heigts Mi, USA

Great idea and sorely needed.

PAT HOOKS, HOLY FAMILY, LAKEWOOD,NJ, USA

*i SAW YOU ON sUNDAY NIGHT PRIME. TWO DAYS BEFORE i HAD TOLD MY SISTER THAT i FELT THE AVERAGE CATHOLIC DOES NOT KNOW THEIR RELIGION AND THE PULPIT IS THE ONLY PLACE WHERE WE CAN REACH SOME AND REINFORCE THE FAITH OF THE MORE INFORMED CATHOLIC. WE DO HEAR THE SAME BASIC HOMILIES WEEKLY. i TOTALLY SUPPORT YOUR EFFORTS. mAY GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAITH RENEWAL. THANKS YOU

Jo Anne Macioci, St. Dominic Church, Southington, CT, USA

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