.- Archbishop Jose Gomez, president of the U.S. bishops’ conference, is inviting all U.S. bishops to join him on May 1 in reconsecrating the U.S. to the Blessed Virgin Mary in response to the pandemic. The reconsecration is timed to coincide with the bishops of Canada consecrating their own country to Mary at the same time.
Archbishop Gomez, who is the Archbishop of Los Angeles, said in a letter sent to all American bishops April 22, that the Marian reconsecration would be done under the title of âMary, Mothper of the Church.â He invited all the bishops of the country to join him in prayer on May 1 at 12 p.m. PDT, or 3 p.m. EDT.
âEvery year, the Church seeks the special intercession of the Mother of God during the month of May. This year, we seek the assistance of Our Lady all the more earnestly as we face together the effects of the global pandemic,â he said in his letter.
The announcement follows similar plans made by the bishops of Canada, who will consecrate the Crown Dominion to Mary under the same title on the same day.
âBased on discussion with the leadership of the Canadian Catholic Conference of Bishops, the Executive Committee of the USCCB met and affirmed the fitness of May 1, 2020, as an opportunity for the bishops of the United States to reconsecrate our nation to Our Lady and to do so under the title, Mary, Mother of the Church,â Gomez said, adding that they would be doing so âon the same day that our brother bishops to the north consecrate Canada under the same title.â
Gomez said that the appropriate offices of the bishops’ conferenceâthe Secretariat for Divine Worship and the communications officeâwill provide liturgical direction and logistical information for the reconsecration.
The bishops of Italy said on April 20 that they would consecrate their own country to Mary after receiving more than 300 letters requesting the consecration.
The title âMary, Mother of the Churchâ was given to the Blessed Mother by Pope St. Paul VI at the Second Vatican Council, and a memorial under the title was added to the Churchâs liturgical calendar in 2018.
Pope Francis declared that the Monday after Pentecost should be celebrated as the memorial of âMary, Mother of the Church.â Cardinal Robert Sarah, head of the Vaticanâs Congregation for Divine Worship, said that the addition of the memorial aimed to encourage growth in âgenuine Marian piety.â