Welcome To Our Lady of Sorrows
Snoqualmie, Washington
Mass Times
Regular Times Our Lady of Sorrows
Weekend Mass
Saturday: 5:00 PM
Sunday: 1:00 PM
Weekday Mass
Thursdays at 9:00 AM
Confession
Saturdays at 3:45-4:45 pm or by appointment
Week's Schedule
Tuesday—May 12
6:00pm Adoration and Rosary (lead by K of C)
Wednesday— May 13
9:00am Marian Feast Day Rosary – Our Lady of Fatima
Thursday—May 14 (Parish Office Closed Due to Staff Planning Event)
8:15am Adoration and Rosary (lead by K of C)
9:00am Mass
Friday—May 15
Saturday—May 16
3:45pm - 4:45pm Confession
4:00pm Holy Rosary
5:00pm Vigil Mass
6:00pm Coffee Hour
Sunday—May 17
12:00pm Holy Rosary (lead by K of C)
1:00pm Mass
2:00pm Coffee Hour
Parish Family Liturgy: Schedule

Annual Catholic Appeal
This is the annual appeal that funds the ministries of our archdiocese here in Western Washington. Your support makes a difference in the lives of hundreds of thousands of people, supporting various programs so that they may know and live the Resurrection. The Our Lady of Sorrows parish goal for this year is $40,515 The funds we raise above our goal will come back to the parish to support our ongoing facilities needs.
Thank you for your prayerful a commitment to support the 2026 Annual Catholic Appeal. You can click here to make your online gift securely and conveniently. Envelopes are also available in the pews. If you have already made a gift, thank you for your support.
2026 Our Lady of Sorrows ACA Progress


Save the Date: Night of Taizé
Experience an evening of meditative prayer, sacred music, and silence at our
Taizé Prayer Night. Rooted in the Taizé Community in France, this contemplative service combines simple chants, Scripture reflection, and Adoration before the Blessed Sacrament. It’s a chance to pause, breathe, and rest in God’s presence—perfect for students, parents, workers, or anyone seeking peace.
Wednesday, May 27th, after the 6pm Mass at Mary, Queen of Peace. No experience needed—come as you are and bring a friend.

As part of the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. bishops—including Archbishop Paul D. Etienne—will consecrate the United States of America to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. The consecration will be held on Thursday, June 11th which is the day before the Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus on June 12th. Watch the livestream on Thursday, June 11th, at 1 pm Pacific Time on the USCCB’s YouTube channel, youtube.com/usccb.

FOR STUDENTS ENTERING GRADES 7–9 in fall of 2026.Camp Solanus is a Catholic summer camp experience where students encounter Christ, build real friendships, grow into who God created them to be, and have FUN!
- Boys Camp June 21st - 27th
- Girls Camp July 6th - 11th
Click here to register today!


Graduating 8th graders through seniors are invited to this annual youth conference for a weekend of faith, fellowship, and fun! Our parish family group is heading again this year.
Conference Dates & Cost: Sign up by
May 29th; payment due
June 19th. Regular fee $375,
subsidized fee $300 thanks to donors. Includes lodging, meals, conference fee, and a t-shirt. Scholarships available. To sign up as a youth or chaperone, email
youth@mqp.org.
LEAD: a leadership program during the week leading up to the Conference. July 6th– 10th,
$450 for lodging and meals (transportation and conference weekend not included). 20 spots available. Apply by
May 31st:
LEAD Info & Application

Join us for Parish Family 28 Baseball and Friday night fireworks at T-Mobile Park for summer baseball! $10 per person. Click here to reserve your tickets with Tina Laguna.



- ICE Agents at your home
- Law enforcement asks about your immigration status
- Trump’s Registration Requirement
- KNOW YOUR RIGHTS information from Catholic Legal Immigration Network
Immigrant & Refugee Ministry
A ministry rooted in the example of Jesus Christ that welcomes the stranger and fulfills the commitment of the U.S. Catholic bishops to protect the life and dignity of the human person. We serve and advocate for immigrants, refugees, asylees, migrants, unaccompanied children and victims of human trafficking.
What we do:
Immigrant & Refugee Ministry (IRM) provides care and resources for immigrant families and equips and empowers parishes to develop their own immigrant response programs. This ministry has launched parish Welcome Circles, hosted regional Know Your Rights trainings, immigration summits, walking pilgrimages, vigil Masses, fund collections, listening sessions and other special events in an attempt soften hearts and bring comfort to immigrant families while advocating for their needs. In addition, we continually offer weekly services and access to sacraments inside the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma.
More info:
Immigrant & Refugee Ministry - Archdiocese of Seattle

Anointing of the Sick
For this Parish and the other Parishes in the Eastside Deanery, the fastest and most reliable way to request a Priest is by calling the number listed below.
425-655-3200 ext. 2
You will be connected immediately to a Lay Minister who will get the necessary information and then contact the On-Call Priest.
Please make note of this special number somewhere convenient so that you will be able to find it quickly.
Thank you!














