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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Shelley Gurnick, St. Nicholas, Gig Harbor, WA, USAWAUSAU

Our Catholic Church needs to unite before our religious rights are taken from us. Our message requires consistency to gain strength in unity. Let's learn the same subject--the weekly readings-- at different levels: young and old alike. If we as Catholics ever needed/desired/hungered for oneness it is now.

Michael brown and Judith brown, St. Paul's parish (new members) recently moved here., Pensacola, fl, USA

JMJ. Thank you for your time and work put into
this endeavor. My husband have always wondered why
We haven't been cathechized from the pulpit. So many times
the homilies are even shallow. God bless you .

Barb Godbout, St. Mary's Parish, Fort Frances, Ontario, Canada

May God bless you and this much needed initiative. We want and NEED to be to be taught! Come Holy Spirit!!

Stephen A. Blubaugh, St. Edward the Confessor, Granville, Ohio, U.S.A.

I fully support your efforts to help better, and more effectively, catechize our Catholic people from the pulpit. Most Catholics are getting their information and opinions about the social issues of the day ONLY from the secular media...and are NOT hearing the truth about these important social issues from their priests at Mass.

Thank you!!

Donna Bassett, Parish of the Assumption, Dover, New Hampshire 03820, USA

Most of my relatives have left the Catholic Church because they were never really taught the faith. There are even a few who still go to Mass on Sunday only because they were told they had to without knowing their religion. I definitely support this initiative.

Dean Monticelli, Our Lady of The Valley, Green Valley,Arizona, USA

My wife and I support this.

Max Howard, St. Patrick Merlin, Ontario, Chatham Ontario, Canada

I am watching Sunday Night Prime and realizing how this idea can make a huge change in the Church. Knowledge of our faith is necessary to evangelize and this could evangelize those in the Church and then spread to those outside the Church! This is a wonderful idea and i thing people in the Church will appreciate this new idea!

Toni Vasconcelos , St Louis , Pinecrest, USA

We are commanded to go out and evangelize the world. The Church must catechize Her children. Pope Francis said, "Faith is born by listening, and strengthened by proclamation..."

God bless this Nation.

Lisa Shovlin, Our Lady of the Snows, Clarks Summit, United States

As a recent convert, I want to share the beauty of the catechism to others who have never learned it, or have forgotten it. I am so appreciative of the beauty of the Catholic Church, and want to see other Catholics as excited about it as I am! In addition, I have so much to learn myself. what a wonderful idea.

father Carmel Polidano, Saint Rita , bellmawr, new jersey usa

Keep up the good work. We need to reach out our parents and those in young adults. god bless you. fcr.

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