About Us

Our Spiritual Director

Who Are We?

We are an association founded by Rev. Richard Clancy of the Archdiocese of Boston, MA. We were approved by Most Rev. William Murphy of Boston on May 3, 2001, as a Free Association of the Catholic Faithful. We are rooted in the Catholic Church and, therefore, loyal to both the Magisterium and the teachings of the Church. As such, any Catholic in good standing with the Church may join.

We are Catholic Christians who want to grow closer to the Lord and grow in holiness. Together, we strive to live out our vocations while we grow in faith, receive spiritual nourishment and support each other. We seek the appropriate holiness of life for our state in life. We are clergy, married, single, widowed, and people of all ages and all socio-economic backgrounds. Fundamentally, we are men and women of prayer.

We hold a particular devotion to Saint Sister Mary Faustina Kowalska, O.L.M. We ask for her intercession and follow her spirituality. This includes:

  • Coming to know the mystery of Divine Mercy and contemplating it in everyday life
  • Perfecting one’s attitude of trust in God and Mercy toward neighbor
  • Having love for the Church
  • Having concern for the salvation of souls
  • Living a deep sacramental life
  • Having devotion to Our Lady

We make a promise to live a life of prayer, one appropriate to our vocation and our state in life. We practice this to the best of our ability, not under the penalty of sin. If possible, Oblates embrace a prayer life that includes:

  • The daily Rosary
  • The daily Chaplet of Divine Mercy
  • Daily Mass
  • Weekly Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
  • Monthly confession
  • Monthly meetings
  • Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy

Who Are We?

We are an association founded by Rev. Richard Clancy of the Archdiocese of Boston, MA. We were approved by Most Rev. William Murphy of Boston on May 3, 2001, as a Free Association of the Catholic Faithful. We are rooted in the Catholic Church and, therefore, loyal to both the Magisterium and the teachings of the Church. As such, any Catholic in good standing with the Church may join.

We are Catholic Christians who want to grow closer to the Lord and grow in holiness. Together, we strive to live out our vocations while we grow in faith, receive spiritual nourishment and support each other. We seek the appropriate holiness of life for our state in life. We are clergy, married, single, widowed, and people of all ages and all socio-economic backgrounds. Fundamentally, we are men and women of prayer.

We hold a particular devotion to Saint Sister Mary Faustina Kowalska, O.L.M. We ask for her intercession and follow her spirituality. This includes:

  • Coming to know the mystery of Divine Mercy and contemplating it in everyday life
  • Perfecting one’s attitude of trust in God and Mercy toward neighbor
  • Having love for the Church
  • Having concern for the salvation of souls
  • Living a deep sacramental life
  • Having devotion to Our Lady

We make a promise to live a life of prayer, one appropriate to our vocation and our state in life. We practice this to the best of our ability, not under the penalty of sin. If possible, Oblates embrace a prayer life that includes:

  • The daily Rosary
  • The daily Chaplet of Divine Mercy
  • Daily Mass
  • Weekly Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
  • Monthly confession
  • Monthly meetings
  • Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy

Fundamentally, our spirituality is Eucharistic and Marian. We embrace Divine Mercy in prayer for ourselves, our families, our nation, and the whole world. Being an Oblate does not exclude one from other organizations, such as third orders. We are simply unified in our prayers and intentions.