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.
Each Friday during Advent
Confessions 8:30-9AM
Confessions 6-6:30PM
Extended Confessions Saturday, December 21, 2-4:15PM
THANK YOU
THANK YOU for your generosity in support of our spiritual home. Your time, treasure, and talent are essential for a healthy parish. Fr. Michael
If you are interested in our on-line giving, contact our parish office at 216.433.1440 and speak with Trish (x21), Monday-Friday 9AM-3PM.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
IMPORTANT UPDATE: ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT ON TUESDAYS Again due to unforeseen circumstances, Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament on Tuesdays will not be held until further notice. We are grateful to everyone who signed up for Adoration on Tuesdays. You are welcome to pray in the church, which is open Monday-Friday, 8:30-4PM (except on holidays), keeping in mind that Jesus is present 24/7 in the Holy Eucharist in the Tabernacle.
STREAMING
LIVE-STREAMING OF MASSES We will stream and upload the 8AM Masses on Monday and Tuesday mornings and the 4:30PM Sunday Vigil to enable our homebound to connect with the parish. For the rest of the week, EWTN telecasts a number of daily Masses, and our Cathedral streams its weekday Masses at 12N. On Sundays, besides the Masses on EWTN, Channel 43 (WUAB-TV) broadcasts two Masses: 8AM and 10AM from our Cathedral. We realize this will be an inconvenience to some folks, but we tried to reach a compromise based on our recent survey. Initially, one possibility was to cut the streaming entirely but we will not do that.
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. Tom Wisniewski, Mass Assistant
- 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
- James Timko, Director of Music
- Trish Solon, PSR & Parish Secretary
- 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
From Fr. Michael
Brothers and Sisters,
In two weeks we will begin the great season of Advent. This is one of my favorite times of the year. Without a doubt, some of the Church’s best traditional music includes her Advent hymns. It is a wonderful season of anticipation and preparation. Unfortunately, it is easy to lose sight of what the Church has in mind for us amidst the fast-paced holiday season of the culture.
That is why we have to be very intentional about not letting our hearts be carried away by either the premature celebration of Christmas or the distractions of the culture.
It is certainly an exciting time: college semesters are ending and our children are coming home, family members in the military take leave and come to visit, parties abound in the workplace, school kids are excited to go on vacation, and nostalgia rides high. And of course there’s a proliferation of delicious sweets!
But we have to hold all of that in tension with the need to prepare. It is not Christmas yet and lots of prayerful reflection should proceed the Christmas festivities. Christmastime is for jubilant celebration. Advent is simpler, slower. In fact, Advent should not only stand in contrast to Christmas but to our daily routines as well; it is something of a mini retreat where we are called to give extra time and energy to the spiritual life.
This season of preparation focuses on two important and inescapable events: the Coming of Christ at the end of time and his historical entrance into humanity remembered at Christmas. The Second Coming of Christ is the focus of the first part of Advent while commemoration of Christ’s birth becomes central during the Advent novena beginning on December 17th.
With two weeks to go, now is the time for each of us to review our spiritual lives: What is the status of my relationship with God? How consistent is my prayer routine? Do I incorporate a discipline of fasting? Do I give alms—time, talent, treasure? Do I have the Kingdom of God and my sainthood in mind? Prayerfully discovering the answers to these questions, we can develop a plan for Advent to recover or enhance our spiritual lives.
A couple ideas to help plan for a holy and fruitful Advent include:
-Make a thorough examination of conscience and go to Confession before Christmas
-Spend 5 minutes more in prayer than your daily average
-Decrease time spent watching the news, sports, YouTube, etc. and replace it with spiritual reading
-Pick a simple-to-moderate fast (such as no coffee on Wednesday’s or no TV during the week) and offer it for a specific intention (souls in Purgatory, conversion of sinners, someone’s return to the Faith, etc.)
-Attend one more Mass per week
It is not meant that we would necessarily incorporate all of these or go crazy trying “to do” Advent, as if it is by our own efforts that we grow in holiness. Rather, the point is to open our hearts and minds to give God extra room to work. We certainly should want to be as ready as possible for Jesus—at Christmas and in the end. Please see the insert for our Advent programming to help enjoy a holy and fruitful season.
Next week we will celebrate Christ the King, the final Sunday of the liturgical year. We are planning to use incense to increase the solemnity of our celebration. The use of incense has several purposes. First, as the liturgy engages our senses, the sweet smell helps to lift our hearts to God. Second, the gently rising smoke beautifully helps us to contemplate our prayers as rising up to God (an image from Scripture). Finally, it also blocks our view of sacred objects (altar, ambo, offerings) to remind us of our as yet imperfect view of God.
Thank you for the tremendous generosity for God, our parish, and so many others. May God bless your Advent!
In amore Christi,
Fr. Michael
Formed
FORMED.ORG Picks of the Week:
CLEMENT OF ROME | CATHOLIC SAINTS Sit down with Dr. Ben Akers and Dr. Carl Vennerstrom as they discuss Pope St. Clement of Rome, who was an early Church Father and the third successor to St. Peter.
https://watch.formed.org/videos/st-clement-of-rome-catholic-saints
CONFIRMATION | BROTHER FRANCIS Join Brother Francis as he shows us what the Sacrament of Confirmation is, what it does, and why Jesus promised it to us!
https://watch.formed.org/videos/confirmation-brother-francis
THE ROLE OF ART AND BEAUTY IN THE NEW EVANGELIZATION Join Dr. Tim Gray and Paul McCusker as they discuss St. Cecilia and the role of Art and Beauty in the New Evangelization.
https://watch.formed.org/videos/formed-live-the-role-of-art-and-beauty-in-the-new-evangelization
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THE ROCK AM1260
AM 1260 THE ROCK NEWS!
With the Advent and Christmas season fast approaching, AM 1260 The Rock will broadcast special programming starting December 1, then throughout the season, to celebrate this joyous time. Things like Advent Reflections each Sunday at 4PM and 9PM and The Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary at 9:30PM. For a complete listing of the Advent and Christmas Program schedule, please visit am1260therock.com.
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Classes are held Monday evenings 6:45-8:15pm (Sept-May)
Contact Trish Solon for more information
216-433-1440 x21
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.