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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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Stuart Miller, St Mark's, Independence, Independence, MO, USA

This is a much-needed initiative, and I am eager for it! A great many Catholics are hungry for it--and most don't even realize that they are starving for it!

Fr. Ambrose Bennett, O.S.B., N/A, St. Louis MO, USA

I have just completed a project to correlate the existing lectionary with the CCC. I am correlating the readings for each Sunday and Solemnity with all the passages in the CCC in which those Scriptural readings are cited. My goal is to help priests and deacons and catechists with a doctrinally enriched preaching/teaching of the biblical texts. At this time, I am looking for a publisher.

I do very much like the proposal for a catechetical lectionary, as that would make it much easier to bring do systematic teaching of the Creed, Sacraments, and Commandments.

John Picciochi, N/A, flushing, USA

Thanks Msgr Reilly for what you are trying to initiate

Rebecca Trusila, SS Philip & James, Exton, PA, USA

I support this initiative. I know many who are confused by the mixed messages they have received from the media as well as other religions.

Josh Dell'Aria, St. Charles Borromeo, Woburn, United States

I attend Mass every Sunday and I feel as though it's been getting more difficult for me to engage in Mass because it seems as though the priests tend to repeat the same cliches at every homily. I would love to learn more about controversial issues at Mass where I'm going to be anyway. As a young person, I believe this could help many of my friends understand more about Catholicism as well.

Gloria Lyon, St. Vincent de Paul, Dallas, Ga, USA

Our priest is wonderful and I pray your request is granted.

Rick Buchanan, St. Joseph's Mission Church, Hemet, CA, USA

Unfortunately, several priest in our area teach that hell does not exist, God loves all and will bring everyone into heaven regardless of their sins, Mary was the first priest, etc.

It is hard teaching your children when the leftists who wear their politics on their collar teach false teachings during the homilies....

Sally Edwards, St. Luke's Catholic Church , Indian trail, NC, Usa

I support this initiative.

Cecilia Rdz Galvan, Nuestra Señora de los Bosques, Aguascalientes, Mexico

I love to be taugh!!

Albert Shurgalla, St Ignatius, Singapore, Singapore

I think this is an excellent idea! We have a Road to Emmaus Program at St Ignatius where we basically do this week by week on the Monday evening after the Sunday and then break out into small groups to reflect and share on how the readings touched us individually. Amazing how obvious a meaning may be to me yet so very different to another demonstrating how the Word speaks to each of us based on our individual needs at the time and what God wants to tell us.

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