Every relationship and every community has communication as its beginning and its life force. We are a community of believers in Christ Jesus. We relate to God the Father through Christ. We relate to one another and we communicate love and care for one another in a variety of ways. We also communicate to join our efforts to do the many good things that enrich our lives and build our community.
May the Lord continue to bless our parish community with His grace and joy in serving Him.
Whether you are a newcomer, a visitor, or a long-time parishioner, we warmly welcome you to join us for Mass. Feel free to attend any of our Masses and be sure to greet us when you do!
Sunday | 8:30am, 10:30am
Good Friday
April 18, 2025 | 2:00pm, 7:00pm
Easter Vigil
April 19, 2025 | 8:45pm
Tuesday–Saturday | 8:30am
By Appointment
Lenten Confession-a-thon @
St. Bartholomew
April 9, 2025 | 4:30-7:30pm
Building God's Kingdom: United in Faith|Alive in the Spirit
March 22-23, 2025
ALL MASSES
Offer your input in this one-weekend-only, in-person survey March 22-23. All of your responses will be shared and reviewed by the Family Leadership Team and Family Pastoral Council to inform planning decisions.
Sample Survey Preview linked below.
Lent began March 5. We are all called in this penitential season to renew our relationship with God through acts of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving.
Explore all of these Lenten faith opportunities within the parishes of the OLODP Family for us to grow closer to God and to one another!
Join us in the Parish Center this Lenten Season for our Friday Fish Fry!
Food is served from 5-7:30p.m. on the Fridays of Lent.
March 28
April 4
April 11
See you there!
(There will be no Fish Fry on Good Friday, April 18th.)
Sign up to volunteer for our Lenten Fish Frys through the SignUpGenius button below.
Want more information about the Fish Fry needs? Click on the "We Love Our Volunteers" image above to send an email to the organizers on how best you can get involved!
John Paul II provides Pre-K-8 Catholic instruction in the greater Cincinnati Area featuring daily religious instruction and prayer, technologically-aided learning, and a diverse selection of enrichment opportunities.
John Paul II Catholic School is an excellent investment in your child’s spiritual, academic, physical, and social development. Your child will experience the benefits of a big school with a small school approach. Our small class sizes, rigorous curriculum, and first-rate teachers offer individualized instruction so that every child can learn to think critically, be creative and collaborate with others.