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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Ingrid Fridenmaker, St Joseph, Villa Hills, KY, USA

This is a great idea!

Carl Ma and Mary Ma , Cathedral Church St Louis, Port Louis, Mauritius

I want to be taught. I support this long awaited initiative. Wish so much that it will help to bring back our brothers and sisters who have left our church for reasons we, including our church leaders very well know. We are all responsible for that situation.

ED Rieker, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton , North Platte, NE , USA

I always appreciate when the priest teaches us about the Catholic Faith. There is so much to learn and when I (we) are ignorant of the Faith, it is very difficult to live by the tenants of the Faith.
I hope and pray that this effort results in changes in how and what the priests provide the faithful in the homily.
Thank you for your consideration.

Laurie Tilton, Blessed Sacrament, Greenfield, MA, USA

I support this initiative.

theresa p siegel, st michael church, louisville,ky 40299, usa

i want to be taught

Karen Rodrigue Babbitt, St. Catherine of Siena Parish, Metairie, LA, USA

Please help develop tools that we may use to help us evangelize our culture. Our church is founded on the truth in knowing and loving Jesus Christ. May we be able to share with fellow Catholics the truth that gives such joy and freedom.

Joan LeBlanc, Our Lady of the Snows, Chester CA, USA

Please teach us our Catholic faith without compromise.

john/nellir mol-krijnen, st.columba, Hamilton, New Zealand

How little we know our faith thank you for starting and giving direction towards growing in our faith.

Mrs.Malani Baker, Saint Jude, Ewa Beach, HI, USA

Aloha! I listened to the program "Sunday Night Prime " on EWTN and found it fascinating. ( from my Podcast since I have a long commute:) I think you are doing a wonderful service to the church. We, too , are converts - former Episcopalians- and I think the Catechism is a very important document in the Church that gives Catholics a guideline to understand how to live as better Catholic Christians. This seems to be not emphasized enough, and it is evident in how many Catholics, even in this diocese support issues that are contrary to Catholic Teachings. Yet, they seem to feel it is okay because, perhaps they don't know any better? It is interesting - since, we have been Catholic, I have heard the most confusing statements- contrary to Catholic Teaching coming from Catholic adults in the age group ranging from 50-60's and the youth are asking similar things : "I don't think it is fair that Priests can not marry. etc...." we do need more emphasis on Church teachings based upon the Gospels and Scripture or the same thought process will continue. Thank-you again, I find this initiative you have begun to be inspired by the Holy Spirit. We need to pray for the Church and her Priests , Deacons and Religious that they will be strengthen to share with God's people the Truth with love. God Bless and may Our Mother Mary watch over you !

Beatrix Lydeen, St Francis of Assisi, Grapevine, TX 76092, United States

I think this is a great idea and very much needed. Most of today's Catholics don't know much about their faith.

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