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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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sonia mc carthy, st. finbars, diego martin, trinidad & tobago

great idea

Jose Arroyo, Jr., St. Clement Catholic Church, Plant City, Fl. 33566, USA

More power to you.....more power to the church.....more power to the Lord.

Diane M. Rambousek, St. Patrick, Dubuque, Iowa , United States

I want to understand more about the Catholic Church, that is why I consider myself as a practicing Catholic for the last 45 years. There is so much that can be explained and understood, to be engaging instead of just teaching to recite and remember.

Charlie Courtois, St Joseph Catholic Church, Macon, GA, 31201, USA

My wife Charlotte and I help facilitate RCIA in our in our parish. We will be discussing this with our key people. We support your initiative. God Bless You,

Sandra Goetz Sellers, Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Atlanta GA 30312, USA

Yes, yes and yes!!!!!

Norah Madden, St. Patrick's , Mississauga Ontario, Canada

I have just watched Sunday Night Live with guests Msr. Reilly and a young couple who are recent converts from diverse backgrounds. I teach Baptism and Confirmation preparation, RCIA, and am a member of our pro-life group in the parish. I am a retired, presently substitute, teacher, in a publicly funded Catholic school system whose faith has been watered down to the point of being indecipherable from current culture.
I think that this initiative must come from The Holy Spirit, for it addresses exactly what parish and school need. And it gives to the priest an authority and conviction which have been sadly missing.
You have my prayers, to be sure.
God bless you.
Norah Madden

Deacon Michael Moss, St Mary star of the Sea, Far Rockaway, Nw York, USA

I saw the EWTN broadcast on Sunday April 14 on Sunday Night Prime . I am interested in learning more.

Bob Brandt, San Sebastian, Saint Augustine, Florida, USA

I have long believed we Catholics need continueing catechesis, and you have plan to do just that. Good work and God bless.

Lisbeth Shannon, St. Joseph, Pekin, Il, USA

Saw you on Sunday Night Prime on EWTN tonight. I think this is a wonderful program. We need to learn our faith again, maybe for some for the first time. I have been going through the Pillars program and I have learned more during that program than I had in my 58 years as a Catholic. Even after going through Catholic school. We need to learn our wonderful faith and then spread the TRUTH to the World. But we need to learn the foudations of our faith as Catholics first! Thank you for a way for the priests to teach all of the laity! God Bless You and your work!

Cathy & Al Janus, Our Lady of the Snows, Bigfork,Mn., U.S.A.

This sounds great. Sort of like the Baltamore Catichism which I learnd from.

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