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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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Rowena Gomez, St. Lambert , Skokie,IL, USA

This initiative will really help in the New Evangelization. We need to be taught and reminded of the Catechism. This will help us the poorly catechized Catholics battle the Culture of Death. Thank you Monsignor. We met you at the Life Banquet in Chicago and at St. Lambert's with Fr. Jim Heyd. Our two sons love you. We will get the Compendium book too. God bless you.

Joe Roy, St Mary, Mt. Angel. Oregon, USA

I support this initiative.

Sr. Karen-Therese, o.c.v., St. Joseph's, Capitola, CA, Santa Cruz, CA, USA

You are absolutely called by the Holy Spirit to go forward with this project. For several years I have been openly requesting exactly this project. While teaching the catechism to youngsters, I realized their parents needed to be catechized. But the only place they would ever get this would be at Mass. I have been saying that the priests need to take about five minutes at each Mass to teach the catechism because nobody seems to know it anymore. Congratulations! You have been listening to the Holy Spirit! Keep listening and keep going forward. God bless you!

Barbara Marra, NA, Utica ny, USA

Love the concept.....through it finally God would be loved the way He deserves to be loved.Utmost PROMINENCE to the Most Holy Eucharist on our churches.Total respect,reverence,piety in God's House.Please have a section for elderly,youth,children and a corner from people to clergy. At the end earth and humanity would be united and in sync with God......Forward soldiers.....the world is hungry,confused,parched.

Michael Cornelius, St. Joseph , Leb , US

Clerus.org has the App the guest talked about. From Congregatio pro Cleris. It is a windows program, available in 30 languages or so,
and they are working on the web version, but they are using HTML 5.
That doesn't work on a tablet or phone with pinch and zoom well however, so it needs to be written in ADOBE Digital Publishing Suite which
is what most major magazines, ebooks etc are using.
It could then be illuminated with wonderful photos from Rome....maybe some chant, yay!

The point is this is a hyperlinked Bible, Catechism (don't have to look up all those bible ref's) and cross referenced to the church's documents
and under liturgy...today's readings you are getting what that homily should be about.

I was not only wondering how priests came up with homilies but was praying this would be made available as a portable App.
Only Rome should do that, and it should not be for profit which would be a mess, i can't repeat without calumny.

I sent this message to Fr. Apostoli at friars of the renewal, but i hope it gets passed on, as they have already laid the foundation for the
portable app (i think adobe acrobat pro will take a website in HTML and preserve the hyperlinks...hope this gets passed up the chain!

Hi Francis who made snow angels!!

Colleen Portch, St. Mary's of the Valley, Sultan, WA, USA

I just listened to EWTN, Sunday Night Prime, and learned of this proposed plan to educate all Catholics from the pulpit of Pope Benedicts XVI Conpendium. What an opportunity for the world to hear and learn the truth of the Catholic church. As the mother of 6, grandmother of 24, greatgrandmother of 9 (currently), it seems this would be a gift/tool for all families and myself to learn the truths of the Catholic church. We need this today and it sounds like the medium our people of today would be excited to have and use. The passing of this initiative will be in my prayers. Thank you and God Bless this action.

Toni Ruthven, St. John Vianney, Wyoming, MI, USA

God Bless this initiative!

Morris Kyrollos, Saint Thomas and Saint Bartholomew, East Brunswick, NJ, USA

I support this initiative! It is a disgusting shame that the majority of Catholics are ignorant of their faith!
This program will help priests organize their homilies and compel them to speak about Sins that are frequently avoided such as: Contraception, Abortion,
and Homosexuality. I firmly believe that if this program was implemented at the turn of the 20th century; Row V Wade would never have become law.
Moreover, this initiative will help properly form every Catholic to become an apologist and defend the Faith in our pagan society.

God Bless You In This Revolutionary Endeavor!

joan hudak, Immaculate Conception, Port Clinton, OH 43452, USA

Hello,
Praise God for the awakening! I just watched your program on EWTN (2:30 am Mon. Apr. 15) I am in complete agreement in revising the presentation of homilies. Most times the homilist gives his interpretaion of the Scriputres and we aren't getting anything to take home with us. I facilitate 2 Bible study groups and 1 USCCB catechism group. Shockingly,some of our adult Catholics do not know the very basics of our faith!
I appreciated hearing how the sermons before Vatican ll were presented. Now with the new plan....using the system of the Compendium....we can have our copy, read, and then be taught by the homilist. It is said you have to hear something 5 times before it sinks in...On the program Msgr. stated the media is teaching us...isn't that scary. I will present your ideas to my groups, my parish staff, my liturgy committe, friends, etc. Thanks so much for letting the Holy Spirit working in you and coming to us, also.
You are an inspiration....Will keeping checking your website. Prayers....Joan Hudak PS A good point made was...yes, homilists are scratching for what to preach on Sun.
Sad, isn't it? We have the truth! Teach it!

Mrs. Irene Monroy, Our Lady of Refuge, Long Beach, CA, USA

Hello, Saw you on EWTN with Fr. Apostoli

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