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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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![]() OLQP STATIONS OF THE CROSS FRIDAYS DURING LENT IN THE CHURCH 5:15—5:45pm FRIDAYS Alternating each week between English and Spanish: March 7 — English March 14 — Spanish March 21 — English March 28 — Spanish April 4 — English April 11 — Spanish. LENTEN MASS ON FRIDAYS AT 6:00PM (replaces the Friday Noon Mass) SUNG STATIONS OF THE CROSS Wednesdays – March 26 & April 9 at 7pm Come refresh your soul during Lent with the Sung Stations of the Cross. In the musical style of Taize, these unique stations invite you to pray along with thoughtful reflections on the Via Crucis and join in a meditative refrain. The Sung Stations will be offered on three Wednesdays - March 12, March 26, and April 9 at 7 pm in the church and live streamed at https://www.facebook.com/OLQPArlington. Reconciliation will be offered from 6:30-8 pm. For more information, contact Monica Perz-Waddington at [email protected]. Here's a link to an article that was written in 2018: https://www.catholicherald.com/news/arts/sung_stations_of_the_cross_at_our_lady,_queen_of_peace/. HOLY HOUR SONG – SILENCE – SCRIPTURE Please join us in the church for Holy Hour on the fourth Thursday of the month at 7pm. We will gather this month on the 27th. We will meditate on Scripture readings, (in Spanish and English), sing Taizé style songs and sit quietly in prayer in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament. A wonderful opportunity to slow down and sit with God in the midst of our busy lives. FISH & SHRIMP FRY FUNDRAISER! The last You Buy, We Fry Take-out Lenten Fish & Shrimp Fry Fundraiser, will be Friday, April 4th. Father Martin will work his magic one last time this Lenten season on Friday, April 4th. Fish & shrimp options include coleslaw, French fries, and sauces. $12 per order. Please place your order by Wednesday, April 2nd. Proceeds go to support the Youth & Young Adult Ministries work camp and pilgrimage trips. For more details, contact Rebecca Grant Jenkins, Youth & Young Adult Minister, [email protected]. PLACE YOUR TODAY! GO TO: https://tinyurl.com/OLQPVAFISHFRY. WE'RE STILL ACCEPTING PHOTOS, ARTICLES, HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS, AND MEMORABILIA FOR OLQP'S 80TH ANNIVERSARY. If you have any of these OLQP items to share, we would be greatly appreciative. Please email scans of your material to Rebecca Grant Jenkins, [email protected], or drop them off. They will be scanned and returned. CALLING ALL FEDERAL WORKERS -- Join us for community building on Tuesday, April 1, from 7 – 9pm. This evening gathering will be held in the Library of Father Ray Hall. Please RSVP to Sally Diaz-Wells at [email protected]. REFLECTION ON MEDOR…In this weekend’s Gospel parable, Jesus encourages theperson who planted the fig tree to be patient. He promises that, though a person may not yet have yielded fruit, He will cultivate him, allowing him to flourish. Through OLQP’s partnership with our brothers and sisters in Medor, Haiti, and specifically through the agroforestry program, Medor farmers have revitalized deforested land, in alignment with Jesus’ parable. The farmers planted 202,600 tree seedlings on their plots and the eroded hillsides last year. These same farmers have planted close to 1.5 million trees since 2010, with an estimated survival rate of 67%. The farmers’ patience as trees grew over the past 15 years has provided necessary food, building materials, and cash crops for the community. Our support directly funds farmer trainings, tools, seeds, and land maintenance through the Haiti Easter Drive. Please prayerfully consider a donation this Easter season! QR code here. 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. 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. STONE SOUP SUPPER SERIES The annual series continues Friday, March 28, with 6 p.m. daily Mass followed by a modest meal with a speaker beginning promptly at 7pm. Our speaker will be Mr. Dan Misleh, Director of Catholic Climate Covenant. He will talk about fasting to help our earth. If you need a refresher or just want to hear a different take on what Lent has to offer, come join us for a wonderful evening. We will have the series this year in Father Ray Hall. REGISTER WITH THE PARISH //UPDATE YOUR INFORMATION LET US KNOW YOU’RE MOVING If you have not officially registered with the parish, we invite you to do so. Updated, accurate information is very useful to us, especially in communicating important news like a weather-related closure. Visit the parish website here. If you have had an addition to your family, if you have had a change of address or if you would like to know what information we have on file for your family, please send a message to Jeannette Gantz Daly in the parish office: [email protected]. ECO-TIP from the Integrity of Creation Ministry: Care for God’s Creation is one of the seven themes of Catholic social teaching. From the US Conference of Catholic Bishops: “We show our respect for the Creator by our stewardship of creation. Care for the earth is not just an Earth Day slogan, it is a requirement of our faith. We are called to protect people and the planet, living our faith in relationship with all of God's creation.” |
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) |