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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Emilio Joseph Aita, we're moving, so not sure... probably Immaculate Conception in Arnold, MO, St. Louis, MO, United States

I think this sounds like a wonderful idea. I've been participating and/or leading Lectio Divina type groups with adults and students for a long time. This could be a very practical tool for those groups and many other ministries in the Church. God Bless Pope Francis and any/all those inspired to pursue this wonderful project.

Marie Grillo, St Eugene's, Yonkers, NY, USA

WE NEED TO BE TAUGHT

Ivania Castillo, Immaculate Conception Church , Astoria, NY, USA

We NEED to be taught.

Deacon Eduardo Fortini, Diocesan Director of Hispanic Ministry, Winona, MN, USA

Faith, Hope and Charity: If we don't know our Faith first, our hope won't be consistent with the truth (our hope will be vain) and the object of our love will be false. True Hope and Love are grounded on the Dogmatic Knowledge of our Faith. There is no freedom without truth, there is no hope without truth, there is no love without truth: how can I want the good of the other if I don't know what is good!

Roderick D Marshall, Divine Mercy, Sacramento, CA, USA

Properly transmitted knowledge of the Trinity and our Church will strengthen our faith, devotion to God and our neighbor.

Rui Mesquita, permanent deacon , São João de Deus , Lisbon , Portugal

God bless this providential initiative.

Joan W. Bowe, Mary Star of the Sea, Freeport, Grand Bahama, BAHAMAS

I want to be taught.

Peggy J. Orr, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, North Platte, Nebraska, United States

This is precisely what our priest is doing. His homilies, and most of the homilies in the Diocese of Lincoln, Nebraska, are awesome. We feel so very blessed.

Krys Moarkech , n/a, Beirut , Lebanon

I support this initiative Big Time. Much needed

cherie frances glover, st. mary, Wimberley, Texas, USA

I have heard several homilies given by young priests ordained to the order of FSSP. Their homilies are well-crafted ones in which they connect the scripture readings not only with the catechesim, but also with the lives of saints and writings of the Doctors of the Church. I always come away feeling like I have grown in knowledge about my Faith. We need to use the teachable moments of our homily time to teach Catholicism. When that happens, the homily automatically will teach the Gospel message.

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