Bishop Brennan Invites the Diocese of Brooklyn’s Faithful to Join the Worldwide Consecration of Russia & Ukraine Friday

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Pope Francis will consecrate Russia and Ukraine to the Immaculate Heart of Mary this Friday, March 25. The solemnity will take place at St. Peter’s Basilica. At the same time, priests and bishops from all over the world will be joining him in prayer performing their own consecrations.

Bishop Brennan is requesting that the faithful of the diocese also join in prayer. Starting at 8 a.m., on NET-TV, from the Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph, Mass will be celebrated in English for the Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord, followed with a prayer for the consecration.

[Related: Text of Prayer of Consecration for Ukraine, Russia]

That will be repeated in Spanish at 9 a.m. and in Creole at 10 a.m.

Bishop Robert Brennan will lead a Holy Hour prayer for peace at St. James Cathedral Basilica, followed by Mass at noon.

Then, at 1 p.m., the Vatican’s consecration will be aired.

Click on the video above where Bishop Robert Brennan discusses the importance of the worldwide consecration.

NET-TV in the New York City area airs on Spectrum, Optimum, and Fios.

 

Consecrating Russia and Ukraine on NET-TV

Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph

8 a.m. English Mass

9 a.m. Spanish Mass

10 a.m. Creole Mass

Cathedral Basilica of St. James

11 a.m. Holy Hour with Bishop Brennan

12 p.m. Mass

Vatican

1 p.m. Consecration