Queen of Apostles Family Fish Fry Fridays!
Our Lady of the Rosary
Fridays, March 17, and 31, 5:30-7:00 pm
Dine In/Carryout - $10. Choice of one entree (fried cod, baked salmon, fried shrimp, or cheese pizza), choice of salted rye or hoagie bun, choice of two sides (fries, mac & cheese, coleslaw, green beans), choice of beverage (bottled water, soda, coffee), desserts available for donation. Drive Through - $8. Fried cod (two pieces), fries, coleslaw, choice of salted rye or hoagie bun.
Volunteers needed to provide desserts and they can be dropped off at the PAC early on Friday or in the cafeteria after 3:00 pm on Friday. Volunteers to work should contact Chris Sauer at 513-235-8104 or
chris.sauer@gmail.com.
Our Lady of the Valley
Fridays, March 17–31, 5:00-7:00 pm
OLV cafeteria, cash only, for carry out call
513-293-0782. Fried cod, shrimp, grilled cheese, tomato soup, French fries, green beans, coleslaw and hush puppies. Desserts sold by the OLV SVDP conference.
Stations of the Cross (Every Friday during Lent )
March 17, 7:00 pm, Our Lady of the Valley
March 24, 7:00 pm, Our Lady of the Rosary
March 31, 7:00 pm, Our Lady of the Valley
April 7, 7:00 pm, Our Lady of the Rosary
First Holy Communion Prep Night
March 21, Tuesday, St. James, 6:30- 8 pm
First Holy Communion Mass Dates
Sunday, April 23 - 9:00 am | Our Lady of the Rosary
Sunday, April 23 - 11:00 am | St. James of the Valley
Sunday, April 30 - 9:00 am | Our Lady of the Valley
Sunday, April 30 - 11:30 am | Our Lady of the Rosary (Spanish)
Whether your 2nd grader is at a Catholic school,in our parish Family of Faith, or is home-schooled, they are required to attend these prep nights. One parent must attend with your child. If you have a conflict with any dates or have any questions, contact the parish office.
Singing the "Our Father" in Latin
“As we are in the thick of planning for the liturgies of the Triduum, I wanted to let you know that we are going to start teaching the parishes how to sing the “Our Father” in Latin in preparation for doing so together at the bilingual Holy Thursday Mass. Imagine how incredibly beautiful it will be, a modern Pentecost of sorts, to hear the parishioners in our family unite in the mother tongue of the Church as we celebrate the Eucharist on an evening dedicated to its institution.” – Fr. McCullough
If you want to get a head start on learning the “Our Father” (Pater Noster) chant,
use this link below for an instructional video.