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Parish Office Closed Tuesday, February 9th, due to inclement weather. Please revisit this website for an update on office hours for the rest of the week. If you have an emergency need for a priest, please call Fr. Tim at 1-412-656-9031. Email messages are being checked regularly at office@ourladyqueenofpeace.org.

Daily Mass is scheduled for 12 Noon. The streets around the parish have received one plow pass. Many cars are stuck along the route as of Monday afternoon.

OLQP Inclement Weather Policy
OLQP follows the decision of Arlington Public Schools for cancellation of evening and weekend activities. Those traveling outside the local school system should use their best judgment. Call for the most up-to-date information at APS hot line, 1-866-322-4277.

 

Please keep the people of Haiti foremost in your thoughts and prayers as they struggle to overcome the devastation of the January 12th earthquake. If you would like to make a donation toward the relief efforts or would like to know how your donation is benefitting the Haitian people, please visit the Catholic Relief Services website: http://crs.org/


OLQP BLACK HISTORY MONTH PROGRAM 2010
Saturday, February 13 at 7:00 PM

The National Black History month theme is “Black Economic Empowerment”. Our guest speaker is Lisa M. Jones, President and Chief Operating Officer of TLJ Hospitality, LLC, Owner of Bear Rock Café Restaurants in Arlington. Join us in the Ministry Center Founders Room -- bring family and friends for information about Blacks in business from a historical perspective, as well as practical information about business and entrepreneurship in the modern age. Reception following the program. This event is sponsored by OLQP’s UJAMAA Committee.

MATTHEW 25 USEDCLOTHING OUTLET

Clothing Donations are needed for Matthew 25, a free-clothing shop for our brothers and sisters in need. The shop is located in the Ministry Center
and open all Wed, Sat and Sun from 9-12 noon.
We are in need of donations of clean, winter clothing, in particular:
- All types of clothing for all ages of children.
- All types of casual wear for women, especially jeans, shoes, hats, gloves and coats.
- All types of casual wear for men, especially jeans, T-shirts, shoes, hats, gloves and coats.
- Matthew 25 welcomes donations of new socks, new underwear, towels, bed linens, stuffed animals, small toys, children’s books, dishes, glasses, kitchen utensils, and small kitchen appliances.


Outreach


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Community


Read Fr. Joseph Nangle's homilies.
Read Fr. Kevin Nadolski'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.