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  • An Easter Message from Archbishop Casey 2025

    Archbishop Robert G. Casey offers a message of hope this Easter. May we always walk as children of the light, confident in the resurrection that our Lord promises. (0:36 min)

  • Homily #445 - Alter Christus

    "Alter Christus" Holy Thursday Year C April 17th, 2025 Father Shawn Landenwitch

  • Welcome, Archbishop Casey

    Each of our parishes in Mary, Queen of Angels will have a large card available for parishioners to sign, which we will then send to Cincinnati.  Also, the bottom of each card has a space to record various prayers that we have offered for Archbishop Casey.  Categories are as follows: Masses, Rosaries, Holy Hours, Chaplets of Divine Mercy, and "Other Prayers".

  • Mary, Queen of Angels Parishes Sack Lunch Ministry for Women: Third Saturdays at 11AM

    Mary, Queen of Angels Parishes Sack Lunch Ministry for Women All women are welcome to join us in Makley Hall at St. Patrick on every Third Saturday of the month, from 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. for an Mary, Queen of Angels Parishes Sack Lunch Ministry!

  • Join Catholics and all people of faith in praying for the soul of the Holy Father, Pope Francis. April 21, 2025

    View Archdiocese of Cincinnati Facebook post . Read The Catholic Telegraph " Mourning the Death of Pope Francis " article.

  • Homily #446 - This Changes Everything

    “This Changes Everything" Easter Sunday Year C April 20th, 2025 Father Shawn Landenwitch

  • Divine Mercy Novena 2025 starts Friday 4/18

    Divine Mercy Novena starts Friday 4/18. Pray along with Father Shawn. (Recordings are from 2020) Visit queenofangelsfamily.com/divine-mercy Divine Mercy Novena The Divine Mercy Novena pamphlets are available at the Church entrances. The Novena begins on Good Friday, April 18th, 2025. Divine Mercy Indulgence Each year the Church celebrates the Solemnity of Divine Mercy Sunday as instituted by St. John Paul II. This Solemnity takes place on the Second Sunday of Easter (April 27, 2025). On this day the faithful can receive a plenary indulgence, which is much simpler than many think. Here are the requirements specific to Divine Mercy Sunday (from the Apostolic Penitentiary's Decree "Indulgences attached to the Devotions in Honour of Divine Mercy"): Be in a state of grace, Be detached from every affection for sin, including venial sins, Take part in prayers and devotions in honor of Divine Mercy in the presence of the Eucharist (exposed or in the tabernacle), Recite the Our Father and the Creed, And add a devout prayer to the merciful Lord Jesus. Note two things there is no specific set of prayers beyond the requirement of an Our Father and Creed for the Holy Fathers intentions and that confession is not directly attached to the plenary indulgence for Divine Mercy. In fact, the Apostolic Penitentiary has decreed that provided one is in a state of grace for Holy Communion, sacramental confession can be received within twenty days either before or after Divine Mercy Sunday. That means that if you are in a state of grace on Divine Mercy Sunday and if you go to confession between April 7 and May 17 and fulfill the other requirements on Divine Mercy Sunday you can receive the full effects of the plenary indulgence. Jesus, I trust in You!

  • Homily #444 - An Urgent Message

    "An Urgent Message" Palm Sunday Year C April 13th, 2025 Father Shawn Landenwitch

  • No 8:00 AM Mass Tuesday, 4/8

    The 8:00 AM Mass at St. Patrick is cancelled on Tuesday, April 8, due to a funeral. Eucharistic Adoration will begin at 1:00 PM.

  • Homily #443 - Correcting the Record

    "Correcting the Record" 5th Sunday of Lent Year C April 6th, 2025 Father Shawn Landenwitch

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