Pope Francis will consecrate Russia and Ukraine to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, the Vatican announced on Tuesday.
The Holy See press office said on March 15: “On Friday, March 25, during the Celebration of Penance at which he will preside at 5 p.m. in St. Peter’s Basilica, Pope Francis will consecrate Russia and Ukraine to the Immaculate Heart of Mary.”
“The same act, on the same day, will be carried out in Fatima by His Eminence Cardinal Krajewski, Apostolic Almoner, as envoy of the Holy Father.”
Cardinal Konrad Krajewski was one of two papal envoys sent to Ukraine last week in an expression of the pope’s concern for the war-torn country’s population.
Ukraine’s Latin Rite Catholic bishops asked Pope Francis earlier this month to consecrate Ukraine and Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
In a letter to the pope, the Ukrainian bishops said that they were writing “in these hours of immeasurable pain and terrible ordeal for our people” in response to many requests for the consecration.
“Responding to this prayer, we humbly ask Your Holiness to publicly perform the act of consecration to the Immaculate Heart of Mary of Ukraine and Russia, as requested by the Blessed Virgin in Fatima,” said the letter, published on the bishops’ website on Ash Wednesday, March 2.
Following the bishops’ call, Our Lady of Fatima shrines worldwide were invited to unite in prayer for the conversion of Russia.
The appeal was made by Father Andrzej Draws, rector of the Sanctuary of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Fatima in Krisovychi, western Ukraine.
He encouraged all shrines in honor of Our Lady of Fatima to unite in prayer for the conversion of Russia on March 13.
The second secret was a statement that World War I would end, and a prediction of another war that would start during the reign of Pius XI if people continued to offend God and Russia was not consecrated to Mary’s Immaculate Heart.
Sister Lucia, one of the three Fatima visionaries, recalled in her memoirs that Our Lady asked for “the Consecration of Russia to my Immaculate Heart, and the Communion of reparation on the First Saturdays” to prevent a second world war.
She said that Mary told her: “If my requests are heeded, Russia will be converted, and there will be peace; if not, she will spread her errors throughout the world, causing wars and persecutions of the Church. The good will be martyred; the Holy Father will have much to suffer; various nations will be annihilated.”
“In the end, my Immaculate Heart will triumph. The Holy Father will consecrate Russia to me, and she shall be converted, and a period of peace will be granted to the world.”
In a letter written in 1989, Sister Lucia confirmed that Pope John Paul II satisfied Our Lady’s request for Russia’s consecration in 1984. Other authorities, including the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, also have affirmed the consecration was completed to Sister Lucia’s satisfaction.
Ukraine and Russia are both predominantly Eastern Orthodox countries with deep traditions of Marian devotion.
Before the revolutions of 1917 that overthrew the Russian Empire and led to the creation of the Soviet Union, Russia was colloquially known as the “house of Mary” because there were more shrines and churches dedicated to Our Lady than in any other country at the time.
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Pope Francis with Cardinal Arthur Roche, Prefect of the Vatican’s Dicastery of Divine Worship and Discipline of Sacraments, at the consistory in St. Peter’s Basilica, Aug. 27, 2022 / Daniel Ibáñez / CNA
Rome Newsroom, Aug 27, 2022 / 08:31 am (CNA).
Pope Francis created 20 new cardinals for the Catholic Church during a liturgy in St. Peter’s Basilica Saturday.
“Jesus calls us by name; he looks us in the eye and he asks: Can I count on you?” Pope Francis said in a homily addressed to the College of Cardinals and its new members on Aug. 27.
“The Lord,” he said, “wants to bestow on us his own apostolic courage, his zeal for the salvation of every human being, without exception. He wants to share with us his magnanimity, his boundless and unconditional love, for his heart is afire with the mercy of the Father.”
The pope’s reflection followed a reading from the Gospel of Luke, chapter 12, verses 49-50: “In that time, Jesus said to his disciples: ‘I have come to set the earth on fire, and how I wish it were already blazing! There is a baptism with which I must be baptized, and how great is my anguish until it is accomplished!’”
“The words of Jesus, in the very middle of the Gospel of Luke, pierce us like an arrow,” Francis said.
“The Lord calls us once more to follow him along the path of his mission,” he said. “A fiery mission – like that of Elijah – not only for what he came to accomplish but also for how he accomplished it. And to us who in the Church have been chosen from among the people for a ministry of particular service, it is as if Jesus is handing us a lighted torch and telling us: ‘Take this; as the Father has sent me so I now send you.’”
The pope ended his homily mentioning that one cardinal-elect, Richard Kuuia Baawobr of Wa (Ghana), was not present. Francis asked for prayers for the African prelate, explaining Baawobr had been taken ill.
At the beginning of the consistory, Pope Francis pronounced the opening prayer of the ceremony in Latin.
During the ceremony, the new cardinals made a profession of faith by reciting the Creed. They then pronounced an oath of fidelity and obedience to the pope and his successors.
Each cardinal then approached Pope Francis, kneeling before him to receive the red birretta, the cardinal’s ring, and a document naming the titular church he has been assigned.
Pope Francis embraced each new cardinal, saying to him: “Pax Domini sit semper tecum,” which is Latin for “the peace of the Lord be with you always.” Each cardinal responded: “Amen.”
The new cardinals also exchanged a sign of peace with a number of the members of the College of Cardinals, representative of the whole college.
While placing the red biretta on the head of each cardinal, the pope recited these words: “To the glory of almighty God and the honor of the Apostolic See, receive the scarlet biretta as a sign of the dignity of the cardinalate, signifying your readiness to act with courage, even to the shedding of your blood, for the increase of the Christian faith, for the peace and tranquility of the people of God and for the freedom and growth of the Holy Roman Church.”
As he gave each new cardinal the ring, Francis said: “Receive this ring from the hand of Peter and know that, with the love of the Prince of the Apostles, your love for the Church is strengthened.”
In his homily, the pope said: “The Lord wants to bestow on us his own apostolic courage, his zeal for the salvation of every human being, without exception. He wants to share with us his magnanimity, his boundless and unconditional love, for his heart is afire with the mercy of the Father.”
He also recalled another kind of fire, that of charcoal. “This fire,” he said, “burns in a particular way in the prayer of adoration, when we silently stand before the Eucharist and bask in the humble, discreet and hidden presence of the Lord. Like that charcoal fire, his presence becomes warmth and nourishment for our daily life.”
“A Cardinal loves the Church, always with that same spiritual fire, whether dealing with great questions or handling everyday problems, with the powerful of this world or those ordinary people who are great in God’s eyes,” he said.
The pope named three men as examples for the cardinals to follow: Saint Charles de Foucauld, Cardinal Agostino Casaroli, and Cardinal Van Thuân.
The consistory to create cardinals also included a greeting and thank you to Pope Francis, expressed by Cardinal Arthur Roche, prefect of the liturgy dicastery, on behalf of all the new cardinals.
Cardinal Arthur Roche speaking on behalf of the new cardinals in St. Peter’s Basilica, Aug. 27. 2022. Daniel Ibáñez / CNA
“All of us, coming from different parts of the world, with our personal stories and different life situations, carry out our ministry in the vineyard of the Lord. As diocesan and religious priests, we are at the service of preaching the Gospel in many different ways and in different cultures, but always united in the one faith and the one Church,” Roche said.
“Now, in manifesting your trust in us, you call us to this new service, in an even closer collaboration with your ministry, within the broad horizon of the universal Church,” he continued. “God knows the dust of which we are all made, and we know well that without Him we are capable of falling short.”
Roche quoted Saint Gregory the Great, who once wrote to a bishop: “We are all weak, but he is weakest of all who ignores his own weakness.”
“However, we draw strength from you, Holy Father,” he said, “from your witness, your spirit of service and your call to the entire Church to follow the Lord with greater fidelity; living the joy of the Gospel with discernment, courage and, above all, with an openness of heart that manifests itself in welcoming everyone, especially those who suffer the injustice of poverty that marginalizes, the suffering of pain that seeks a response of meaning, the violence of wars that turn brothers into enemies. We share with you the desire and commitment for communion in the Church.”
At the end of the consistory to create cardinals, Pope Francis convened a consistory for the cardinals to give their approval to the canonizations of Blessed Artemide Zatti and Giovanni Battista Scalabrini.
The new cardinals are:
— Cardinal Arthur Roche, 72, prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and former Bishop of Leeds (England);
— Lazarus You Heung-sik, 70, prefect of the Congregation for Clergy and former Bishop of Daejeon (South Korea);
— Jean-Marc Noël Aveline, 63, Archbishop of Marseille, the first French diocesan bishop to get the honor during Pope Francis’ pontificate;
— Peter Ebere Okpaleke, 59, Bishop of Ekwulobia in the central region of Nigeria, who was created bishop in 2012 by Benedict XVI;
— Leonardo Ulrich Steiner, 77, Archbishop of Manaus, in Brazil’s Amazon region, a Franciscan who played a leading role during the Amazon Synod and as Vice President of the recently created Amazonian Bishops’ Conference;
— Filipe Neri António Sebastião do Rosário Ferrão, 69, Archbishop of Goa (India), appointed bishop by St. John Paul II in 1993;
— Robert McElroy, 68, Bishop of San Diego (United States), whose diocese is suffragan to the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, led by the President of the USCCB, Archbishop José Gomez;
— Virgilio do Carmo Da Silva, 68, a Salesian, since 2019 the Archbishop of Dili (East Timor);
— Oscar Cantoni, 71, Bishop of Como (Italy), appointed in January 2005 by St. John Paul II, who is suffragan to Milan;
— Archbishop Fernando Vérgez Alzaga, L.C., 77, president of the Governorate of the Vatican City State and of the Pontifical Commission for the Vatican City State; the Spaniard is the first Legionary of Christ to become a cardinal;
— Anthony Poola, 60, Archbishop of Hyderabad (India), a bishop since 2008 and the first dalit to become a cardinal;
–Paulo Cezar Costa, 54, Archbishop of Brasilia (Brazil), the fourth archbishop of the Brazilian capital to become a cardinal;
— Richard Kuuia Baawobr, 62, Bishop of Wa (Ghana), former Superior General of the White Fathers, and bishop since 2016;
— William Goh Seng Chye, 65, Archbishop of Singapore since 2013;
— Adalberto Martinez Flores, 71, Archbishop of Asunción (Paraguay) and the first Paraguayan cardinal;
— Giorgio Marengo, 47, Italian Missionary of the Consolata and Apostolic Prefect of Ulan Bator in Mongolia, the youngest cardinal in recent history, along with Karol Wojtyla, who also was created a cardinal at 47, during the consistory of June 26, 1967.
Furthermore, Pope Francis appointed the following prelates over the age of 80, who are therefore excluded from attending a future conclave.
Jorge Enrique Jiménez Carvajal, 80, Archbishop Emeritus of Cartagena (Colombia); Arrigo Miglio, 80, Archbishop Emeritus of Cagliari (Italy); Fr. Gianfranco Ghirlanda, a Jesuit and former rector of the Pontifical Gregorian University, who extensively collaborated in the drafting of the Apostolic Constitution Praedicate Evangelium; and Fortunato Frezza, 80, (Italy) currently a Canon at the Basilica of St. Peter, who collaborated for several years at the Secretariat General for the Synod of the Bishops.
Pope Francis had originally also nominated Ghent Bishop Luc Van Looy, 80, who later declined to accept the post because of criticism of his response to clergy abuse cases.
I believe what is happening here reflects a complete misunderstanding of consecration; and mislaying. That is in addition to the fact that JPII already consecrated Russia.
I am very sorry to have had to to say it; and sorry that this is where we have reached.
The researcher, Robert Sungenis, found that Pope Pius XII had done the consecration. How many more consecrations do we need?
Is not repentance on our part also in that message?
After the Pius XII consecration, the Soviet Union’s expansion gradually halted, and eventually it disintegrated. Russia again allowed Christians to worship. However, it was different in the West. God was increasingly being rejected, love was being expressed merely in sexual terms, scientism began to replace biblical truths, and many turned their backs on Vatican 2. Recall Exodus. The Israelites took a longer time to find their home because of a disobedient act.
So, the Ukrainian bishops asked for this, and Pope Francis agreed to the request. For people outside Ukraine and Russia, the task is to continue praying and cease sniping. There is far too much gnosticism connected with Fatima. Secrets and such are antithetical to the Gospel.
Praying for conversion is one thing: we all need it, continually. Even the baptized. Even those who consider themselves holier than the pope.
What does it mean to consecrate a nation once? Does that quality get an automatic imparting to generations yet to come? A whole generation has been born since JP2. Twenty-plus years of Ukrainian freedom and Russian fake news. Maybe the current generation, mostly those poor fighters Russia sends, need prayer. And certainly the defenders of Ukrainian freedom.
This is a good example of the sifting of the modern Church. Catholics can say, “Good job, Holy Father,” and continue with their prayers. Others will fuss about “obedience” to the visionaries and the Blessed Virgin. Sometimes I think the latter needs to deliver a spiritual (and a religious) headslap to some people.
THe Pope should be doing this however, WHY are not ALL the Cardinals and Bishops of the World joining him in this Consecration? That is actually what Our Lady of Fatima called for, every Bishop/Cardinal and even priests and we laity should be a part of this Consecration with a Rosary to preface and after.
There is a lot of trouble in the world. It is about time we Catholics turn faithfully and trustingly to our Creator. Let us prayerfully acknowledge Him, his infinite love for us, and dedicate our lives to serving Him.
Whenever Abraham’s descendants lived righteously, life was great for them, but when they did not, they suffered terribly.
Bl.Mother’s request , for the Consecration to be with – ‘all the Bishops of the world ‘ – Bishops from Russia and other separated Churches joining in same still a dream .. yet , the good will of the Popes over the years in efforts to meet the request in the best possible manner , to bring forth blessings , possibly avoiding much evil , in our times that call forth same at flood water levels .
Daily morning offering / consecration as a prayer habit that we all are asked to do ..every such intent from the children to bring forth its blessings through
The Mother .
Good meditation , for day 19 , the Feast of Annunciation …
The Church in grieving about the vast effects of the rebellion of our self will as sins against life , its despair , addictions , suicides , violence , impurities – the call of the Holy Spirit again , heeded by the attentive heart of the Holy Father for us to say to call in unison – ‘come Holy Spirit .. come through the powerful intercession of the Immaculate Heart of Mary , Your well beloved Spouse ‘ ..
to help transform the wounds and tears ..
Our Holy Father , in the role of Servant of the Servants of God , in helping to bring forth the reign of the Divine Will – let us hope that there would only be gratitude for same from all , that there would be future such events with ever wider participations , celebrating the brotherhood of all , in The Mother .
Good grief! Still putting your faith in a sinful human being and not the sinless Savior. No wonder the Catholics are so messed up……Biden and Pelosi are good examples.
God trusted this “sinful human being” so much that he chose her to bear and to rear His Son. Our redemption relied in that trust. Shame on you for trying to belittle God’s chosen human being.
Shame on you for trusting in a finite created being instead of a holy eternal God. It was God’s plan in decreeing Mary to birth my Savior and her other children God had blessed her and Joseph with. Trust in Scripture and not man’s traditions.
For there is one God and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus.
1 Timothy 2:5 (Notice that Mary’s name is NOT included).
“I am the Lord; that is my name! I will not give my glory to another or my praise to idols”. Isaiah 42:8
I agree. It’s clearly stated in this article that the visionary herself Sr Lucia said it’s been satisfied. The errors of Russia happened in WWII. Things may be not as they are stated by the mainstream media’s coverage of this ugly terrible war. The civilians are the innocent victims but who is the real enemy behind this? Having said that, another consecration to our Lady will bring much good.
I believe what is happening here reflects a complete misunderstanding of consecration; and mislaying. That is in addition to the fact that JPII already consecrated Russia.
I am very sorry to have had to to say it; and sorry that this is where we have reached.
The researcher, Robert Sungenis, found that Pope Pius XII had done the consecration. How many more consecrations do we need?
Is not repentance on our part also in that message?
After the Pius XII consecration, the Soviet Union’s expansion gradually halted, and eventually it disintegrated. Russia again allowed Christians to worship. However, it was different in the West. God was increasingly being rejected, love was being expressed merely in sexual terms, scientism began to replace biblical truths, and many turned their backs on Vatican 2. Recall Exodus. The Israelites took a longer time to find their home because of a disobedient act.
Long overdue in my opinion.
So, the Ukrainian bishops asked for this, and Pope Francis agreed to the request. For people outside Ukraine and Russia, the task is to continue praying and cease sniping. There is far too much gnosticism connected with Fatima. Secrets and such are antithetical to the Gospel.
Praying for conversion is one thing: we all need it, continually. Even the baptized. Even those who consider themselves holier than the pope.
What does it mean to consecrate a nation once? Does that quality get an automatic imparting to generations yet to come? A whole generation has been born since JP2. Twenty-plus years of Ukrainian freedom and Russian fake news. Maybe the current generation, mostly those poor fighters Russia sends, need prayer. And certainly the defenders of Ukrainian freedom.
This is a good example of the sifting of the modern Church. Catholics can say, “Good job, Holy Father,” and continue with their prayers. Others will fuss about “obedience” to the visionaries and the Blessed Virgin. Sometimes I think the latter needs to deliver a spiritual (and a religious) headslap to some people.
THe Pope should be doing this however, WHY are not ALL the Cardinals and Bishops of the World joining him in this Consecration? That is actually what Our Lady of Fatima called for, every Bishop/Cardinal and even priests and we laity should be a part of this Consecration with a Rosary to preface and after.
There is a lot of trouble in the world. It is about time we Catholics turn faithfully and trustingly to our Creator. Let us prayerfully acknowledge Him, his infinite love for us, and dedicate our lives to serving Him.
Whenever Abraham’s descendants lived righteously, life was great for them, but when they did not, they suffered terribly.
Bl.Mother’s request , for the Consecration to be with – ‘all the Bishops of the world ‘ – Bishops from Russia and other separated Churches joining in same still a dream .. yet , the good will of the Popes over the years in efforts to meet the request in the best possible manner , to bring forth blessings , possibly avoiding much evil , in our times that call forth same at flood water levels .
Daily morning offering / consecration as a prayer habit that we all are asked to do ..every such intent from the children to bring forth its blessings through
The Mother .
http://www.preghiereagesuemaria.it/DV-inglese/THE%20BLESSED%20VIRGIN%20MARY%20IN%20THE%20KINGDOM%20OF%20THE%20DIVINE%20WILL%20%20FINAL%20EDITION%202014.pdf
Good meditation , for day 19 , the Feast of Annunciation …
The Church in grieving about the vast effects of the rebellion of our self will as sins against life , its despair , addictions , suicides , violence , impurities – the call of the Holy Spirit again , heeded by the attentive heart of the Holy Father for us to say to call in unison – ‘come Holy Spirit .. come through the powerful intercession of the Immaculate Heart of Mary , Your well beloved Spouse ‘ ..
to help transform the wounds and tears ..
http://www.comingofthekingdom.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/19-Mary.pdf
Our Holy Father , in the role of Servant of the Servants of God , in helping to bring forth the reign of the Divine Will – let us hope that there would only be gratitude for same from all , that there would be future such events with ever wider participations , celebrating the brotherhood of all , in The Mother .
FIAT !
Good grief! Still putting your faith in a sinful human being and not the sinless Savior. No wonder the Catholics are so messed up……Biden and Pelosi are good examples.
God trusted this “sinful human being” so much that he chose her to bear and to rear His Son. Our redemption relied in that trust. Shame on you for trying to belittle God’s chosen human being.
Shame on you for trusting in a finite created being instead of a holy eternal God. It was God’s plan in decreeing Mary to birth my Savior and her other children God had blessed her and Joseph with. Trust in Scripture and not man’s traditions.
For there is one God and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus.
1 Timothy 2:5 (Notice that Mary’s name is NOT included).
“I am the Lord; that is my name! I will not give my glory to another or my praise to idols”. Isaiah 42:8
Where in my post did I say that we trust Mary more than her Creator? You make false statements and then attack them. That is the usual Protestant way.
I agree. It’s clearly stated in this article that the visionary herself Sr Lucia said it’s been satisfied. The errors of Russia happened in WWII. Things may be not as they are stated by the mainstream media’s coverage of this ugly terrible war. The civilians are the innocent victims but who is the real enemy behind this? Having said that, another consecration to our Lady will bring much good.
Sorry…In my previous comment, I meant to say I agree with Elias G.
Let peace begin with me 🙏✌️🙏