Act of Consecration
to the Immaculate Heart of
Mary
Basilica of Saint Peter
25 March 2022
O Mary, Mother of God and
our Mother, in this time of
trial we turn to you. As our
Mother, you love us and know
us: no concern of our hearts
is hidden from you. Mother
of mercy, how often we have
experienced your watchful
care and your peaceful
presence! You never cease to
guide us to Jesus, the
Prince of Peace.
Yet we have strayed from
that path of peace. We have
forgotten the lesson learned
from the tragedies of the
last century, the sacrifice
of the millions who fell in
two world wars. We have
disregarded the commitments
we made as a community of
nations. We have betrayed
peoples’ dreams of peace and
the hopes of the young. We
grew sick with greed, we
thought only of our own
nations and their interests,
we grew indifferent and
caught up in our selfish
needs and concerns. We chose
to ignore God, to be
satisfied with our
illusions, to grow arrogant
and aggressive, to suppress
innocent lives and to
stockpile weapons. We
stopped being our
neighbour’s keepers and
stewards of our common home.
We have ravaged the garden
of the earth with war and by
our sins we have broken the
heart of our heavenly
Father, who desires us to be
brothers and sisters. We
grew indifferent to everyone
and everything except
ourselves. Now with shame we
cry out: Forgive us, Lord!
Holy Mother, amid the misery
of our sinfulness, amid our
struggles and weaknesses,
amid the mystery of iniquity
that is evil and war, you
remind us that God never
abandons us, but continues
to look upon us with love,
ever ready to forgive us and
raise us up to new life. He
has given you to us and made
your Immaculate Heart a
refuge for the Church and
for all humanity. By God’s
gracious will, you are ever
with us; even in the most
troubled moments of our
history, you are there to
guide us with tender love.
We now turn to you and knock
at the door of your heart.
We are your beloved
children. In every age you
make yourself known to us,
calling us to conversion. At
this dark hour, help us and
grant us your comfort. Say
to us once more: “Am I not
here, I who am your Mother?”
You are able to untie the
knots of our hearts and of
our times. In you we place
our trust. We are confident
that, especially in moments
of trial, you will not be
deaf to our supplication and
will come to our aid.
That is what you did at Cana
in Galilee, when you
interceded with Jesus and he
worked the first of his
signs. To preserve the joy
of the wedding feast, you
said to him: “They have no
wine” (Jn 2:3). Now, O
Mother, repeat those words
and that prayer, for in our
own day we have run out of
the wine of hope, joy has
fled, fraternity has faded.
We have forgotten our
humanity and squandered the
gift of peace. We opened our
hearts to violence and
destructiveness. How greatly
we need your maternal help!
Therefore, O Mother, hear
our prayer.
Star of the Sea, do not let
us be shipwrecked in the
tempest of war.
Ark of the New Covenant,
inspire projects and paths
of reconciliation.
Queen of Heaven, restore
God’s peace to the world.
Eliminate hatred and the
thirst for revenge, and
teach us forgiveness.
Free us from war, protect
our world from the menace of
nuclear weapons.
Queen of the Rosary, make us
realize our need to pray and
to love.
Queen of the Human Family,
show people the path of
fraternity.
Queen of Peace, obtain peace
for our world.
O Mother, may your sorrowful
plea stir our hardened
hearts. May the tears you
shed for us make this valley
parched by our hatred
blossom anew. Amid the
thunder of weapons, may your
prayer turn our thoughts to
peace. May your maternal
touch soothe those who
suffer and flee from the
rain of bombs. May your
motherly embrace comfort
those forced to leave their
homes and their native land.
May your Sorrowful Heart
move us to compassion and
inspire us to open our doors
and to care for our brothers
and sisters who are injured
and cast aside.
Holy Mother of God, as you
stood beneath the cross,
Jesus, seeing the disciple
at your side, said: “Behold
your son” (Jn 19:26). In
this way he entrusted each
of us to you. To the
disciple, and to each of us,
he said: “Behold, your
Mother” (v. 27). Mother
Mary, we now desire to
welcome you into our lives
and our history. At this
hour, a weary and distraught
humanity stands with you
beneath the cross, needing
to entrust itself to you
and, through you, to
consecrate itself to Christ.
The people of Ukraine and
Russia, who venerate you
with great love, now turn to
you, even as your heart
beats with compassion for
them and for all those
peoples decimated by war,
hunger, injustice and
poverty.
Therefore, Mother of God and
our Mother, to your
Immaculate Heart we solemnly
entrust and consecrate
ourselves, the Church and
all humanity, especially
Russia and Ukraine. Accept
this act that we carry out
with confidence and love.
Grant that war may end and
peace spread throughout the
world. The “Fiat” that arose
from your heart opened the
doors of history to the
Prince of Peace. We trust
that, through your heart,
peace will dawn once more.
To you we consecrate the
future of the whole human
family, the needs and
expectations of every
people, the anxieties and
hopes of the world.
Through your intercession,
may God’s mercy be poured
out on the earth and the
gentle rhythm of peace
return to mark our days. Our
Lady of the “Fiat”, on whom
the Holy Spirit descended,
restore among us the harmony
that comes from God. May
you, our “living fountain of
hope”, water the dryness of
our hearts. In your womb
Jesus took flesh; help us to
foster the growth of
communion. You once trod the
streets of our world; lead
us now on the paths of
peace. Amen.