During March 25 Mass in Trenton, Bishop to join Pope Francis, clergy worldwide, in consecrating Russia and Ukraine to Blessed Mother
March 18, 2022 at 5:37 p.m.
On March 25, Bishop O’Connell will celebrate the 12:10 p.m. Mass in St. Mary of the Assumption Cathedral in Trenton -- the Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord -- at which time he will unite in prayer with Pope Francis as he consecrates Russia and Ukraine to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. All are welcome to attend the Mass in Trenton, which will also be livestreamed on youtube.com/trentondiocese.
Bishop O’Connell has also invited the priests of the Diocese to take part in the consecration in their parish churches throughout Burlington, Mercer, Monmouth and Ocean Counties.
"Pope Francis has invited the bishops of the whole world, along with their priests, to join him in the prayer for peace and in the consecration and entrustment of Russia and of Ukraine to the Immaculate Heart of Mary," Matteo Bruni, director of the Vatican press office, said March 18.
The consecration of Russia was part of the message that the Catholic Church believes to have been conveyed by the Blessed Mother to three shepherd children at Fatima in 1917.
In the text of Pope Francis’ prayer of consecration, which was released March 22 by the Vatican, a key passage for many observers reads: "Mother of God and our mother, to your Immaculate Heart we solemnly entrust and consecrate ourselves, the Church and all humanity, especially Russia and Ukraine."
The people impacted by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will also be remembered by the diocesan faithful March 31 when Bishop O’Connell celebrates a livestreamed Mass for Peace in Ukraine at 7 p.m. in St. Joseph Church, part of Our Lady of Fatima Parish, Keyport.
The Mass will be livestreamed at youtube.com/trentondiocese. St. Joseph Church is located at 376 Maple Place, Keyport.
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On March 25, Bishop O’Connell will celebrate the 12:10 p.m. Mass in St. Mary of the Assumption Cathedral in Trenton -- the Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord -- at which time he will unite in prayer with Pope Francis as he consecrates Russia and Ukraine to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. All are welcome to attend the Mass in Trenton, which will also be livestreamed on youtube.com/trentondiocese.
Bishop O’Connell has also invited the priests of the Diocese to take part in the consecration in their parish churches throughout Burlington, Mercer, Monmouth and Ocean Counties.
"Pope Francis has invited the bishops of the whole world, along with their priests, to join him in the prayer for peace and in the consecration and entrustment of Russia and of Ukraine to the Immaculate Heart of Mary," Matteo Bruni, director of the Vatican press office, said March 18.
The consecration of Russia was part of the message that the Catholic Church believes to have been conveyed by the Blessed Mother to three shepherd children at Fatima in 1917.
In the text of Pope Francis’ prayer of consecration, which was released March 22 by the Vatican, a key passage for many observers reads: "Mother of God and our mother, to your Immaculate Heart we solemnly entrust and consecrate ourselves, the Church and all humanity, especially Russia and Ukraine."
The people impacted by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will also be remembered by the diocesan faithful March 31 when Bishop O’Connell celebrates a livestreamed Mass for Peace in Ukraine at 7 p.m. in St. Joseph Church, part of Our Lady of Fatima Parish, Keyport.
The Mass will be livestreamed at youtube.com/trentondiocese. St. Joseph Church is located at 376 Maple Place, Keyport.