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"I was hungry and you gave me food, thirsty and you gave me drink, a stranger and you welcomed me..." Matthew 25:35
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Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Church is dedicated to witnessing the teachings of Jesus Christ, especially the Gospel of Saint Matthew, Chapter 25:31-46. |
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Jan. 19 2026
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INCLEMENT WEATHER POLICY Evening and weekend activities (except scheduled Masses): OLQP follows the decision of Arlington Public Schools for cancellation of evening and weekend activities. Those traveling outside the local school district should use their best judgment. For the most up-to-date information for Arlington Public Schools, please call 1-866-322-4277 or visit: www.apsva.us/post/inclement-weather-announcements/. Parish Office Staff and Weekday Activities, 8:30am-4:30pm: Office and weekday activities follow the decision of the Federal Government. Tune in to your local radio and tv stations for updated information or visit www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/snow-dismissal-procedures/ Masses: The decision to cancel Masses within the Diocese of Arlington is made by Bishop Burbidge and broadcast on local radio and tv stations. To the extent it’s possible, notice will be placed on the parish website and recorded on the phone message. Please use your best judgement when traveling outside the immediate area. PARISH ADVISORY BOARD – CALL FOR NOMINATIONS! Did you know OLQP has elected lay leadership that supports Fr. Tim and parish activities? Parish Advisory Board (PAB) members commit to attend bimonthly meetings (currently 2nd Thursday of the month), serve on committees as needed, and listen to and present parishioners’ views. The PAB strives to represent the many backgrounds, ages, mass cohorts, and ministry groups of the parish. Six (6) seats are up for election, with new members serving a two-year term. Registered parishioners who have been active for at least two years are eligible and encouraged to consider the PAB – nominate yourself or a fellow parishioner. Nomination slips are available in the sanctuary, or you may submit nominations via email to [email protected]. (Please include the nominee's full name, phone number, and email address). The nomination period closes at the end of the day on Sunday, February 8. CATHOLIC PILGRIMAGE to Fátima, Lourdes, Zaragoza, Madrid with Fr. Pontien Kenfack ZOOM Meeting or In-person – Please mark you calendars for Tuesday, February 17, 6-8pm. Contact Fr. Pontien for the zoom link if that’s your preference: [email protected] All pilgrims preparing for the trip to Fátima, Lourdes, Madrid, and Zaragoza with Fr. Pontien this year are invited to a meeting either in person in the Ministry Center, Founders Room or via Zoom. All who are interested and who would like to learn more are encouraged to attend. Please contact Fr. Pontien for the zoom link or come in person. STEPHEN MINISTRY -- ENVIRONMENTAL DEPRESSION We are all aware of depression, causes and effects. We think of the devastating consequences of depression, growing out of profound loss, trauma, or other psychological injuries experienced within families or individual lives. It seems like a private event. Sometimes we can be depressed by external events that are not related personally to ourselves or close family but to the broader society. We can experience community/ social trauma in a way never experienced before. The list can include massive firings of dedicated federal employees, fear because of attempts to exclude specific groups from our community or neighborhood, infringements of the free speech of ourselves or others in the community or infringements of our right to assembly. If you are feeling overwhelmed and powerless by external events in the wider society, we have trained Stephen Ministers who can listen to you compassionately and confidentially. Need help? Contact Louise Drucker: [email protected] or (703) 635-0569. NEW! Prayer Ministry at OLQP THE ROSARY: Meditations on the Mysteries of Christ Join us Wednesdays in the church at 12:45pm for a weekly rotation of the mediations on the mysteries of Christ: The Joyful Mysteries, The Luminous Mysteries, The Sorrowful Mysteries, The Glorious Mysteries. Come weekly or when convenient. As our guide, we will be using: The Rosary with Bishop Robert Barron. MATTHEW 25 NEEDS COATS Please review your coat closet — Matt 25 is in need of car length coats or jackets. We are now open to accepting donations at the Ministry Center: Saturdays—Tuesdays, 9- 12noon; Wednesdays, 9-7pm; Closed to accepting donations on Thursdays and Fridays. Please consider donating a coat. GABRIEL PROJECT has a wonderful dilemma! We are overwhelmed with baby donations! We ask that other than size 4 or 5 diapers, strollers, walkers or highchairs you hold onto baby donations until February. We appreciate your support; we just need to distribute the inventory; that way we know what we have and/or need. Thanks so much! NEWS FROM OUR TWIN PARISH, St. Joseph’s in Medor, Haiti Haitians celebrate their Independence Day on January 1. We join our brothers and sisters in Medor in giving thanks to God for the courage, faith, and vision that led to Haiti’s hard-won freedom more than two centuries ago, enabling the formation of the first independent Black republic in the modern world. In Medor, this spirit of freedom continues to flourish in the classrooms of five primary schools and one secondary school, where students, teachers, staff, and parents honor the legacy of Haiti’s founders by seeking knowledge and working toward a more just and hopeful future. Through the shared support of Medor’s education programs, our two parishes walk together in solidarity, nurturing leadership, opportunity, and faith, and trusting that God will bless these efforts as seeds of hope for Haiti’s tomorrow. Please pray for peace and security in Haiti. YOUTH MINISTRY: Catholic Heart Work Camp is scheduled for July 19 - 24, 2026, for rising 8th - 12th graders. There will be an information meeting, Sunday, January 25th, at 5:00pm in Casa Guadalupe. Applications are now open: https://tinyurl.com/OLQPVACHWC2026 . Please see the flyer in the back of church for details. Adult Volunteers - Get Involved with Work Camp! This week-long service program relies on parishes making a community effort. Join us! Got some time on your hands? Adult volunteers needed to accompany our youth. No experience is necessary! Virtus training and background checks are required. If interested, please complete the interested form here, https://tinyurl.com/OLQPVAYMVOL. For more information, please contact Rebecca Grant Jenkins, Director of Youth & Young Adult Ministries, [email protected]. JOIN FR. PONTIEN ON A CATHOLIC PILGRIMAGE Fatima, Lourdes, Zaragoza, Madrid Fr. Pontien will lead a nine-day Marian Shrines pilgrimage to Portugal, France and Spain. The guided tour will be in English. Cost is $3,900 for double occupancy and includes flight, hotel, motorcoach travel, breakfast and dinner. Those interested in single occupancy are encouraged to register now to guarantee space. (Cost does not include lunch, beverages at dinner, optional travel insurance or tips.) Use this link for online registration: https://www.unitours.com/OnlineBooking.aspx? url=UAB1110DO Use this link for pilgrimage details and to submit paper registration directly to Fr. Pontien: https://bit.ly/KenfackMarianShrines Brochures in both English and Spanish are available at the back of church this weekend. NEW! Prayer Ministry at OLQP THE ROSARY: Meditations on the Mysteries of Christ Join us Wednesdays in the church at 12:45pm for a weekly rotation of the mediations on the mysteries of Christ: The Joyful Mysteries, The Luminous Mysteries, The Sorrowful Mysteries, The Glorious Mysteries. Come weekly or when convenient. As our guide, we will be using: The Rosary with Bishop Robert Barron. FOOD PANTRY -- Next Sunday is the second Sunday of the month — food collection weekend. Please help support the Food Pantry with donated food for the pantry. We offer the following items if you would like to buy some or all from our grocery list: box of low sugar cereal, 1 lb - Pasta, 24 oz. can or jar - Pasta Sauce, 1 box - Mac and Cheese, 24 oz. bottle - Oil, 5lbs – Corn Flour (not corn meal), 1 lb - Rice, 1lb - Dried Beans (or 2 cans - Canned Beans), 1 15 oz. can - Corn and 1 15 oz can - Green Vegetable. If you find that you cannot bring food items, please consider donating to the food pantry (https://giving.parishsoft.com/app/giving/FD-271?tab=home and click on “outreach programs”) or place check in the collection basket with “food pantry” on the memo line. Thank you for your continued support. MASS and HEALING PRAYER SERVICE Tuesday, January 27, scheduled for 7:30pm at St. Ann Catholic Church (5300 North 10th St). Fr. John Melmer of St. John the Beloved Church of McLean will celebrate. Confessions will be available. This liturgy comes through the diocesan Catholic Healing Ministry. For more information, please contact Richard Schaad, 703-455-6131. ENVIRONMENTAL BOOK DISCUSSION W/THE AUTHOR Have you ever wondered what you can do to help solve the climate crisis? Join the Integrity of Creation ministry and author Lawrence MacDonald for a discussion of his book "Am I too old to save the planet? A boomer's guide to climate action" in the Parish library on February 11 at 7:00PM. All are welcome! For more information and a chance to win a free autographed copy of the book, email Dan Herrera ([email protected]). ECO-TIP: The VA. Assembly is now in Session. This fast paced and busy law-making body will deal with important issues facing all of us such as promotion of renewable energy, clean air, regulation of data centers, lowering the cost of housing, minimum wage, and many more. Follow the news and contact your state senators and delegates to make your views known. |
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Our Lady Queen of Peace
2700 South 19th Street Arlington, Virginia, 22204, USA 703-979-5580 Office 703-979-5590 Fax [email protected] Office hours: Mon-Fri, 8:30 am - 4:30 pm (closed on federal holidays) Weekend Mass Schedule Saturday: Vigil Mass at 5:30 pm Sunday: 8 am, 9:30 am, 11:15 am, 1 pm (Spanish), 6 pm (young adult) |
