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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Sheen Jones, St. John Neumann, Columbia, South Carolina, USA

We need this teaching to make up for the poor catechesis of the last fifty years.

Richard Worthington, St Joseph, Halfway, MD, Hagerstown, United States

We need to learn our faith - and priests need to know that it's ok to have catechetical homilies. A Catechetical lectionary can help do this.
in Christ,
Richard

Kathleen McCormick, St. Rose of Lima, Haddon Jts. NJ 08106, USA

I am a member of the Legion of Mary at my church and also a CCD teacher and I think this is a wonderful idea. Everything happens in His time and I believe that this is part of His Plan to strengthen His Church now in this Year of Faith.

God Bless you.
Kathleen McCormick

Leo Burkardt, St. John Neuman, Strongsville, USA

This seems like great idea!

Connie Fett, St. Edmund, Warren, MI, USA

I am in full support of this process. Peace of the Lord be with us always!

Patrick Powers, St. Clare of Assissi, Farmington Hills, MI, USA

Please, we NEED to be taught so we can help those who have fallen away come back.

Connie Fett, St. Edmund, Warren, MI, USA

I am in full support of this process. Peace of the Lord be with us always!

Mary Ann Powers, St.Clement, Plant City, FL, USA

Our children went to Catholic schools for 16 years. We thought they were being taught what we were learned in the 50's. Sadly they were not. Though they don't practice the Catholic faith, I'm hoping that those who do attend Mass will learn what the Catholic faith teaches, spread the word, and bring back the separated Catholics.
One of our priests told how some Catholics were confronted at their doors by those who challenged the Catholic faith. Knowing very little of their faith, the Catholics were
unprepared to defend their Catholicism. We want to be taught. We NEED to be taught...please. Mary Ann Powers

Sharon S, St. Ambrose, Latham, NY, USA

Thank you so much for initiating this. It's so badly needed. Please also ask the clergy to teach about and emphasize transubstantiation and the need for making the Liturgy of the Eucharist very sacred.

Sandy Graham, St. Joseph's Honeycreek, Bulverde, TX, USA

Coordinating the Sunday readings with the CCC in a way that allows our priests to cycle through teaching the tenants of our faith to their parishioners is a GREAT idea!!! And the programs on EWTN can support that effort by offering programs covering the same material. The whole country will be studying the same topics at the same time! What an awesome idea!!! Please let me know what I can do to help make this happen!

Happy Easter!
Sandy Graham

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