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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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Ross Hoffman, St. Paul's, Nampa, Idaho, United States

This looks excellent.

Margie Sindelar, St. Francis de Sales, Heath, OH, USA

I was fired from a Catholic School, because I stood up for church teaching, Most of the teachers supported contraception. How can they teach if they dont themselves follow church teaching? Please, clean up the Catholic School system, our children deserve better.

Toni Vercillo, Holy Cross, Tacoma, WA

All good things in God's good time. And the time has come for an Ordinary Sunday Catechetical lectionary that will assist Priests and Deacons, by having in one volume every available resource at their finger tips, in preparing homilies that not only conform to Church teaching but will also aid them in developing ones that explain, inspire and encourage action. A Catechetical lectionary would be the natural child born of the Catechism and the Compendium and fulfill the call of the Year of Faith to re-open, and again walk through, that 'door of faith' which is Baptism. We are being called to reopen, rediscover and renew our relationship with Christ and His Church and how better to accomplish it than to receive the clarity of this word from our Priests and Bishops?

David Langley, n/a, Reading, Pennsylvania, United States of America

Here's my signature. I put n/a in the Parish field because I attend various churches around my area, and am not a registered member of a particular one.

Amber, Our Lady of Pompeii, East Haven, Connecticut, USA

I support this initiative

Julie Williams, St. Pius X, Reynoldsburg, Ohio, USA

Catholic schools also need to do a better job, and should teach apologetics, so they know how to deal with questions from their atheist or protestant peers.

Deacon Robert Young, St Francis of Assisi, Allentown, Pa. 18104, USA

Children today are receiving poor catechesis and there is a need for stronger teaching and validated lessons from the pulpit.

Godwin Delali Adadzie, St. Joseph the Worker, Tema, Ghana

Catechisms/instructions in the Holy Catholic faith is needed more than ever.

Bill Donaghy, N/A, Havertown, PA , USA

We want to be taught!

Christine Lowe, St. Therese, Alhambra, CA , USA

Every Catholic I know who knows anything about the Catholic Faith has learned it by their own private efforts and helpful lay ministries. The only regular or occasional contact with the Church is for Sunday Mass and to NOT use at least a part of this time for teaching the truths of the Faith is a grave mistake. I would so look forward to having a little "Sunday School time."

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