We are the people of Mary Queen of the Apostles Parish, in Brook Park, Ohio, dedicated to following the example of our Lord, Jesus Christ, through the Scriptures and Traditions of the Roman Catholic Church. We gather together to celebrate, to share, and to be nourished by the Eucharist. We promote religious education, spiritual growth and moral values by being faithful to the teachings of Jesus Christ. To show our love for God and one another, we live our lives committed to the dignity and salvation of each person, and we live our faith through compassion and service to those in need.
Masses
MASSES:
Weekday Masses (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday) are at 8AM, Weekend Mass 4:30PM on Saturday evening, and Sunday morning at 9AM and 11AM.
CONFESSIONS:
Saturday 3:30-4:15PM and by appointment.
THANK YOU
THANK YOU for your generous support of our parish! Your time, treasure, and talent are building the Kingdom of God. Fr. Michael
If you are interested in our on-line giving, contact our parish office at 216.433.1440 and speak with Trish (x201), Monday-Friday 9AM-3PM.
LENT 2025
Give God Inroads
Pray * Fast * Give Alms
Stations of the Cross
Fridays . 6:30pm
(4/4, 4/11)
Confessions
Communal Penance
April 14 . St. John Bosco . 7pm
Extended Confessions
April 12 . 2:00-4:15pm
EASTER SCHEDULE
PALM SUNDAY, April 13
Blessing and Distribution of Palms at all Masses
Masses: Saturday 4:30 p.m.
Sunday 9 & 11 a.m.
HOLY THURSDAY, April 17
7:00 p.m. Holy Mass of the Lord's Supper
Procession of the Blessed Sacrament,
followed by Adoration until Midnight
Night Prayer at 11:45 p.m.
GOOD FRIDAY, April 18
3:00 p.m. Exultation of the Cross
HOLY SATURDAY, April 19
1:00 p.m. Blessing of Food
9:00 p.m. EASTER VIGIL MASS
The Easter Vigil Mass is the most solemn Mass of the year and is longer than a Sunday Mass with additional readings and Rites of Initiation.
EASTER SUNDAY
Masses: 9:00 & 11:00 a.m.
OFFICE HOURS
Friday, April 18 9:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m.
Monday, April 21 Office Closed
STREAMING
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR COMPUTER LIVE-STREAMING Beginning in Lent, we will be live-streaming the 9AM Mass instead of the 4:30PM Mass. If you are interested in volunteering to live-stream the 9AM Mass and then upload it to YouTube/Q-Tube, please either call (216.433.1440 x202) or email (egaughan@mqabrookpark.org). No experience? No worries … you will be trained! Ideally, there will be enough volunteers so that you would only need to be scheduled once a month.
Here's the link to "Q-Tube":
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4N7DhiHNNxaPnTKO3py7-g
We will also livestream these Masses on our parish Facebook page. You can view the video and other information on this page without being a Facebook member which you can access directly from our parish website mqabrookpark.org or Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/Mary-Queen-of-the-Apostles-Catholic-Parish-342319779750650
About an hour after Mass concludes, the video will be uploaded to Q-Tube (our parish's YouTube channel). which you can access directly from our parish website: mqabrookpark.org or at "Q-tube" as shown above.
"Permission to reprint, podcast, and/or stream the music in this service obtained from ONE LICENSE with license A-621009. All rights reserved."
Staff
- Rev. Michael Petkosek, Administrator
- Rev. James Stenger, Pastor Emeritus
- Rev. Michael Hayduk, Homebound Ministry
- Deacon Frank Wilson, Deacon
- Deacon John Zdolshek (Retired), Deacon
- Debbie Zelinski, Parish Secretary
- Bob Huczel, Administrative & Pastoral Assistant
- Elaine Gaughan, Pastoral Associate
- Trish Solon, PSR & Parish Secretary
- Mary Rose Beauman, Music Director
- Nancy Richardson, Virtus & Decorations
- Ann Marie Petrik, Sacristan
- Alicia Gresko, Youth Ministry
- Scott Gray, Maintenence
Office Hours
Summer Hours 8:30AM-3PM
Phone: (216) 433-1440
Fax: (216) 433-1434
Email: mqabrookpark@gmail.com
Fr. Michael
Brothers and Sisters,
We are about halfway through our Lenten journey. I hope that it has been fruitful for you so far and that the disciplines you have taken on have paved new, or refurbished old, inroads for the Lord in your life. Remember that God’s timing is not always our timing, of course. So, be patient and steadfast if it has been a dry Lent so far. The fruit may come at the last moment or even later through the seeds that you plant right now. What I can guarantee is that God will respond: When we give him an inch, he always takes a mile!
Our Gospel presents the familiar parable of the Prodigal Son. This is such a rich story that we can always turn to in prayer, one that will never be exhausted. It is also an apt description of our need for the Sacrament of Reconciliation and our Heavenly Father’s response to our sincere Confessions.
The Prodigal Son is so called because he is foolishly and sinfully wasteful. Such insistence that his father payout his inheritance is horrifically offensive; asking for this was akin to saying, “You’re dead to me,” it was utterly disrespectful. But, out of respect for his son’s autonomy, the father pays out—a reminder that our Heavenly Father lets us sin out of respect for our freewill.
But the son doesn’t even make good with his premature fortune (not that doing so would right the objective wrong). He wastes it on sinful living and earns the moniker of being the Prodigal Son. Ashamed and desperate, he prepares to return to his father, not as a son, but as an employee. Sometimes we too are at rock bottom before we consider turning to God for help.
With much rehearsal, the son prepares to beg his father for a job. However, the father never stopped longing for his son to return home and in an undignified manner goes running to greet him. Upon embracing, the father does not count the cost of the lost inheritance or berate his son for sinful living. Instead, he rejoices that his son has returned to his true home; he restores him to the household as family, not as an employee. This is perhaps the most important part of the story to remember in terms of going to Confession. In this great sacrament, our Heavenly Father comes running to meet us, not to rub our face in our mistakes, but to remove them and welcome us home… to restore us as the father restored his once prodigal son.
May we rightly see Confession in this light and never be ashamed or afraid to bring the burden of our sins to our Heavenly Father. Lent is an important time to make a thorough examination of conscience and to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation, which is an embrace with God that restores us to all that he wants for us.
In amore Christi,
Fr. Michael
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Classes are held Monday evenings 6:45-8:15pm (Sept-May)
Contact Trish Solon for more information
216-433-1440 x201
McCafferty Hall
The hall is used for parish functions and events, such as parish dinners sponsored by the Queen's cooks, Night at the Races sponsored by the Holy Name Society, and a Spring Salad Luncheon sponsored by the Ladies Guild.
McMcafferty Hall is not available or rented out for private functions.