Welcome To Our Lady of Sorrows



Snoqualmie, Washington

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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

Sunday—March 29

1:00 pm                Palm Sunday Mass 

No Coffee Hour


Monday—March 30


Tuesday—March 31

6:00 pm          Adoration and Rosary (lead by KofC)


Wednesday—April 1


Thursday—April 2 - Holy Thursday

8:15 am            Adoration and Rosary (lead by KofC)

No Regular Mass


Friday—April 3 - Holy Friday


Saturday—April 4 - Holy Saturday

No Confession

No Mass


 Sunday—April 5 - Easter Sunday

9:00 am       Easter Sunday Mass

11:00 pm    Easter Sunday Mass

No Coffee Hour

The OCIA Inquiry (Order of Christian Initiation of Adults) is a welcoming process for individuals seeking to explore and learn more about the Catholic faith. Come to our next Inquiry session on Thursday, March 5th, at 7pm in the San Pedro Room at MQP. 


Weekly OCIA sessions will begin in mid-September 2026. Come and see! For more info, contact OCIA@mqp.org

Palm branches that have been blessed by a priest and used for Catholic Church services, especially those used on Palm Sunday, are holy objects and should not be disposed in the regular fashion.

On the weekend of March 22nd and March 29th parishioners are invited to return their blessed palm branches and other religious items for proper disposal. Baskets will be available in the Narthex . 

Our three Catholic communities of Mary, Queen of Peace in Sammamish, St. Joseph in Issaquah and Our Lady of Sorrows in Snoqualmie were joined together as one parish family on July 1, 2024. We are still separate parishes, but share a pastor, and have begun to share some ministries as well, as parishioners at each also more frequently participate in the parish life of other communities within our family. Over a several year period, we are discerning where God is calling us and drafting a One Parish Plan that we will present to the Archbishop. This process and its stages are outlined in the graphic above.

In March of 2026, we are
 now entering Stage 2, “Who Are We?" 
Fr. Oakland and the PFAC would like to hear from the members of our communities their own reflections on these topics in their own life. 

Please take a few minutes to complete our "What are our Gifts?" survey by clicking the button below. 

Your participation helps us better understand and serve our parish family.

Paper copies can be obtained in the parish offices, and surveys must be completed by April 3rd. The PFAC will then put together a summary which will be shared as we continue in our process.

We’re excited to launch our Parish Family #28 brand-new Partners in the Gospel website! Designed with our community in mind, the site makes it easier to explore resources, stay informed, and connect with what’s happening across our One Parish Planning Process. With a fresh look and expanded content, the new platform helps you quickly find the information you need—whether you’re catching up on the latest updates for our Parish Family, accessing tools, or learning more about our Partners in the Gospel. Click here or go to the Partners tab in the navigation menu of this website, to take a look around and see the next steps in our One Parish Planning Process.

English Retreat - Friday, March 6 - Sunday, March 8, 2026 


Spanish Retreat - Please call either of our confidential ministry numbers for 


information regarding our next Spanish healing retreat. 


 English: (206) 920-6413 (leave a confidential message)


Español: (206)-450-7814 (deje un mensaje confidencial) 


Email projectrachel@ccsww.org. Visit us at www.ccsww.org/projectrachel or 


www.facebook.com/projectrachelww.


Project Rachel is a program of Catholic Community Services.


You are loved with an everlasting Love!

Now Hiring


Join Our Parish Family Team


We are currently seeking dedicated individuals to join our Parish Family staff in the following roles:

  • Youth Minister at Mary, Queen of Peace

If you are interested in serving our parish community, we’d love to hear from you!
For a full description of these positions, click
HERE.


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!


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