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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Kathryn M Wilcox, St Boniface , Erie Pa, United States

Thank you!

Soraya Hernandez, St. Michael's Church, Netcong, NJ, USA

I support this initiative.

Bernadette Nickson, Church of the Holy Spirit, PIKE ROAD, United States

I support this initiative

Shirley Deters, St. Aloysius Meriden, Kansas, Ozawkie, Ks. 66070, US

I have been aware for at least 40 years that our people have not had good teaching regarding the Catholic Church. Thank you for following the inspiration of the Holy Spirit to do this ministry. I will be praying for this to happen.

Jill Buchmeier, Sacred Heart Valley Park, Fenton, United States

I always want to learn more about my faith to become closer to God.

Marie DeFilippo, St. Luke's Anglican Church, Stow, OH

Saw EWTN last night and support your views 100%

Barbara Hinkley, St. Paul, Grayland WA , USA

We all need this. I would like to see this started in our churches.

quinzel herbert, St Patrick's Bridgetown, Bridgetown, Barbados

The members need to be retool on the real meaning of the entire mass.

Judith Fujita, St. Rose of Lima , Short Hills, NJ, USA

BRILLIANT! I feel that this is truly of the Holy Spirit. I would like to suggest that you offer us, people who have found you, materials to bring to our parish
to help spread the word. This could be in the form of posters, leaflets, and letters to the pastor asking that this info be included in the bulletin.
It might be even helpful to include with the letter two forms of copy - a short one and a longer one - with a logo that comes to represent this movement.

I have often felt that the call to the faithful to evangelize was good in spirit but with a most vital missing link. What kind of witness can we be if we are not
ourselves filled with love, understanding, and the Holy Spirit? A very hollow and offputting witness! It also is arrogant and disrespectful to think that
we know what's good for another and try to push it on them. On the other hand, if we are overflowing with the joy and love of God we are coming
from an entirely different perspective. The joy and love of God is based on knowing Him. This program seems to be a very efficient way to produce this fruit.

kevin browne, St Anne,s cathedral , leeds west yorkshire, england

I was one who was ignorant of so many doctrines of the faith and would have benefitted from cathechesis from the pulpit, as i remained a sunday attender of mass even though lukewarm for many years.I believed ie that communion was symbolic, partly through my own lack of initial seeking but i believe if this doctrine was more clearly
taught my faith may have been much stronger earlier in my faith journey.

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