VIDEO: A message of encouragement from Card. Burke to Fr. Z’s readers with an invitation

Card. Burke was kind enough to record a message to you, my readers. He also extends an invitation which I hope you will take both to heart and to action. HERE

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6 Comments

  1. Not says:

    We are just finishing the Novena to Our Lady of Guadalupe with Cardinal Burke.
    He is a source of inspiration in these crazy heretical times.
    GOD BLESS and PROTECT HIM.

  2. Crysanthmom says:

    Thank you so much for this Father Z and Cardinal Burke. In these tumultuous times I thank you both for remaining steadfast in the faith and for being the good Shepards we all so desperately need. I pray for you both.

  3. Ms. M-S says:

    God bless Cardinal Burke and you, Father Z, and all those good priests who are our lifeline in the era we’re called to live in. The Nine-Month Novena to Our Lady of Guadalupe is a great consolation.

  4. Zephyrinus says:

    Dear Fr. Z.

    Delighted that you were kind enough to get our dear Cardinal Burke to address us.

    Please also be kind enough to assure Cardinal Burke that we faithfully say, each day, the Nine-Month Novena to Our Lady of Guadalupe, instigated by Cardinal Burke on 12 March 2024, ending on 12 December 2024, and accessible at https://novena.cardinalburke.com/

    We are all most fortunate to have good Priests; Fr. Z and Cardinal Burke being two of them.

    We Catholics in England await the arrival of both you excellent Priests, when next you visit The Dowry of Mary.

    Deo Gratias.

  5. oldCatholigirl says:

    How lovely to be encouraged by Cardinal Burke himself. Many of us, at St. Mary’s in Kalamazoo, encouraged by our good young pastor, are praying his elegantly phrased nine-month novena. Since his website offers a variety of languages, I like to offer it in Spanish before our parish picture of Our Lady of Guadalupe; or in Latin there or elsewhere; or in plain ol’ English when I’m fitting it in at bedtime. Stumbling through other languages is fun for me, and helps me to corral my constantly wandering wits.

  6. BeatifyStickler says:

    Encouraging

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