Pope Francis at the 2017 penitential service (Vatican Media)
March 24 2022
Pope Francis sends a letter to all Catholic Bishops ahead of the Consecration of Russia and Ukraine to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, calling it a “gesture of the universal Church” to invoke an end to the violence and suffering of innocent people.
The Pope is formally inviting every Catholic Bishop around the world to join him on Friday, 25 March, to pray a “solemn Act of Consecration of humanity, and Russia and Ukraine in particular, to the Immaculate Heart of Mary.”
Pope Francis made the appeal in a letter sent on Wednesday to all Bishops.
In his letter, the Pope lamented the “immense suffering” the war in Ukraine is inflicting upon its “sorely tried people” and which is “threatening world peace.”
Invoke peace for Ukraine
The Pope expressed his gratitude to the many Catholics who have responded “with great generosity to my appeals for prayer, fasting, and charity.”
He said his decision to perform the Act of Consecration for the nations at war came partly in response to the “numerous requests by the People of God.”