Faith Formation

Part of our parish mission is to help people grow in their Catholic faith. There are a variety of opportunities available for all ages and abilities.

 

Adult Formation

Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA)

Interested in Catholicism?  Do you know anyone who would like to find out more about the Catholic Faith?  Informational sessions will be starting in September.  Contact Beth Vance, RCIA Director,  bethavance4@gmail.com.

Men of Queen

Men of Queen is a men's ministry designed to grow spiritually with the Holy Spirit and to strengthen the faith foundation of men so as to become better servants in Christ's Church Community. MOQ meet every Saturday morning at 9:00 a.m. All men of the parish are invited to come any Saturday morning.

Queen's Ladies Rosary Walk

Every Saturday morning at 7:30 a.m. the Queen's Ladies meet in the south parking lot and pray the Rosary, hear a meditation, and walk for exercise. In case of inclement weather, the walk takes place inside the church.

 

Youth Formation

John Paul II Catholic School

Our parish school is a partnership with St. Pius X parish in Mission, Kansas. JPII offers full time Catholic education for children in preschool through 8th Grade, emphasizing the development of the Catholic faith and academic excellence. The mission of John Paul II Catholic School is to help our students achieve their greatest potential while working to serve God and others. For more information, visit johnpaul2opks.com.

School of Religion Program

Queen of the Holy Rosary's Religious Education program is designed to assist parents in fulfilling their obligation to educate their children in the knowledge, love, and service of God and the Catholic faith. SOR classes meet weekly during the school year after the 9:00 a.m. parish Mass.

 

Special Needs

iCare

iCare provides an inspiring adaptive Mass and social activities for children and adults with developmental disabilities and their families. On the second and fourth Saturday of each month, join us as we celebrate Mass with a dedicated team of volunteers creating a unique experience for our iCare community. Each person may participate as an altar person, gift bearer, lector, choir member, Jesus table prep and greeting our guests. Our goal is to create a community with engaging and meaningful participation for all children, adults and family friends who have a loved one with a developmental disability. Volunteers can assist with Mass, lead Religious Education classes, and plan social activities.

Watch videos of iCare Masses on YouTube!