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2009-2010 Religious Education Registration forms.

Vigil for Peace:
Tuesdays & Thursdays
11:00 am – 12 noon
Mondays & Thursdays
6:00 – 8:00 pm

Your degree of participation in silent prayer is up to you. You are welcome to participate once or twice a week, once or twice a month, or somewhere in between. You could spend 20 or 30 minutes or an hour. Create whatever schedule works for you, while considering that the key is commitment to the cause of peace and an end to violence. Let us all reflect on the fact that only through commitment and sacrifice are the most worthwhile things in life accomplished.

Help Wanted — Editor for The Advocate
The Advocate is the Queen of Peace Quarterly Newsletter, which is published quarterly. It is a major communication vehicle that keeps the OLQP community informed about various church news. The departing editor, Linda Franz (linda_franz
@comcast.net
) will provide training. We need your talent!! Please let Linda know of your interest to volunteer for this important service.

Please Remember the Hungry
Your help is needed to stock the parish food pantry. Donations can be dropped off during the week between 8am and 4:30pm or
placed in the food baskets at the church entrance. Thank you.

OLQP’s Annual Parish Picnic
Mark Your Calendar
Sunday, September 13
1 PM - 5 PM
Bluemont Park
Special Mass Schedule on Picnic Day
8AM, 9:30AM and 12Noon (bilingual)
--no 11:15 AM or 1PM Masses--
If you would like to work on the planning committee, contact
Arben Cordes, APCordes@aol.com or
703-323-5330.

Letter from Father Tim Hickey,
new Pastor of OLQP,

Concerning the Closing of
Queen of Peace Early Learning Center

Life in Medor, Haiti…
Did you know? In Haiti 54% live on less than $1.00/day (defined as abject poverty), 78% live on less than $2.00/day, one in eight children die before the age of 1 year due to unclean water and improper sanitation, 2% of Haiti’s trees survive, there is 80% unemployment, 65% of Haitian children go to elementary school and of these only 60% finish 6th grade, only 20% go to secondary school. Food prices have doubled in the last year. Please keep the people of Haiti in your prayers!

Carpenter's Shelter Supper - Thursday, July 16 Please assist in preparation of the Carpenter's Shelter Supper

 

 


Outreach




For more then two Years now, OLQP parishioners and friends have assisted our Early Learning Center and the Orphans of AIDS in Africa ministry -- at no cost whatsoever -- by purchasing Giant cards-(4 percent) or Shoppers Food Warehouse certificates (5 percent). The Social Justice Committee sells Giant cards and Shoppers certificates after each weekend Mass. Look for the red Just$ signs at the church entrance. Questions? Call Fred Cain at 703-979-5580 or fcain@ourladyqueenofpeace.org.
Just$ Form
.

Create a future of peace-Join Pax Christi USA! Faithful Citizenship: Catholic Call to Political Responsibility. Pax Christ, the Catholic Peace movement, asks voters to examine the position of candidates on the full range of issues, as well as on their personal integrity, philosophy, and performance. A consistent ethic of life should be the moral framework from which to address all issue of the political arena. Call 814-453-4955; www.paxchristiusa.org.

Community




Read Fr. Kevin Nadolski's homilies.

Read Fr. Joseph Nangle's homilies.

Our Pantry Needs Replenishing!
Please help to replenish our pantry which serves nearly 140 families each month. We are running low on the following items: rice (large bags appreciated, we will rebag), dry beans (again we will repackage), canned vegetables, soup, small jars of peanut butter, small jars of jelly, pasta and pasta sauce.

Matthew 25, OLQP's thrift shop is open Sundays and Wednesdays from 9 am until 12 noon. We accept clean, lightly used clothing of all sizes that is appropriate for the current season. We do not accept child car seats, furniture, TVs, computer equipment, or other electrical appliances. Donation Guidelines.