Our Lady of the Assumption Church is owned and operated by the Society of Saint Pius X.
At Assumption Church, the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is celebrated according to the 1962 Missale Romanum, also known as the Traditional Latin Mass. "The Holy Mass is a prayer itself, even the highest prayer that exists. It is the Sacrifice dedicated by our Redeemer at the Cross, and repeated every day on the Altar. If you wish to hear the Mass as it should be heard, you must follow with eye, heart, and mouth all that happens at the Altar. Further, you must pray with the priest the holy words said by him in the Name of Christ and which Christ says by him. You have to associate your heart with the holy feelings which are contained in these words and in this manner you ought to follow all that happens on the Altar. When acting in this way, you have prayed Holy Mass." —Pope St. Pius X |
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General Church Schedule
If you attend Assumption Church, please fill out a registration card and drop it into the black box, both found in the vestibule.
Regular Church Schedule:
Mass Times:
Sunday: Low Mass - 6:30AM High Mass - 8:30AM Low Mass - 10:30AM Low Mass - 12:00PM
Monday: 7:15AM + 11:25AM (During School Year)
Tuesday: 5:45 AM, 7:15AM + 11:25AM (During School Year)
Wednesday: 7:15AM + 11:25AM (During School Year)
Thursday: 5:45 AM, 7:15AM + 11:25AM (During School Year) + 6:30pm (First Thursday only)
Friday: 7:15AM + 11:25AM (During School Year)
Saturday: 7:15AM (Low Mass) + 8:00AM (High Mass on First Saturday, otherwise Low Mass)
There is often a 5:45AM Mass during the week.
Please check the weekly bulletin for changes to the schedule.
Confession Times:
Sunday: During all Masses
Wednesday: 6:00PM
Friday: 6:00PM
Saturday: 7:15AM & 8:00 AM
Adoration:
First Thursday- Holy Hour for Priests : 5:30PM - 6:30PM
First Friday into Saturday: 6:00PM - 7:00AM
Benediction:
Thursday: 6:00PM
First Saturdays: Before the 7:15 AM Mass
Rosary
Sunday: Before each Mass
Monday through Friday: 6:00PM
Adult Catechism:
After Benediction (Please see the bulletin)
Regular Church Schedule:
Mass Times:
Sunday: Low Mass - 6:30AM High Mass - 8:30AM Low Mass - 10:30AM Low Mass - 12:00PM
Monday: 7:15AM + 11:25AM (During School Year)
Tuesday: 5:45 AM, 7:15AM + 11:25AM (During School Year)
Wednesday: 7:15AM + 11:25AM (During School Year)
Thursday: 5:45 AM, 7:15AM + 11:25AM (During School Year) + 6:30pm (First Thursday only)
Friday: 7:15AM + 11:25AM (During School Year)
Saturday: 7:15AM (Low Mass) + 8:00AM (High Mass on First Saturday, otherwise Low Mass)
There is often a 5:45AM Mass during the week.
Please check the weekly bulletin for changes to the schedule.
Confession Times:
Sunday: During all Masses
Wednesday: 6:00PM
Friday: 6:00PM
Saturday: 7:15AM & 8:00 AM
Adoration:
First Thursday- Holy Hour for Priests : 5:30PM - 6:30PM
First Friday into Saturday: 6:00PM - 7:00AM
Benediction:
Thursday: 6:00PM
First Saturdays: Before the 7:15 AM Mass
Rosary
Sunday: Before each Mass
Monday through Friday: 6:00PM
Adult Catechism:
After Benediction (Please see the bulletin)
Priory
The church is blessed with a priory, where there are several resident priests:
- Reverend Fr. Stephen Stanich (Prior)
- Reverend Fr. Joshua Jacobs (Pastor)
- Reverend Fr. Joseph Horvath (Chaplain to the Dominicans)
- Reverend Fr. John Bourbeau
- Reverend Fr. James Hewko
- Reverend Fr. Stephen Sheahan
- Reverend Fr. Jonah Garno
- Reverend Fr. Stephen Stanich (Prior)
- Reverend Fr. Joshua Jacobs (Pastor)
- Reverend Fr. Joseph Horvath (Chaplain to the Dominicans)
- Reverend Fr. John Bourbeau
- Reverend Fr. James Hewko
- Reverend Fr. Stephen Sheahan
- Reverend Fr. Jonah Garno
Bookstore
Our bookstore has a wide variety of Catholic literature, as well as religious articles. You will find books, missals, rosaries, art, and so much more! Please come and see the wealth of items available to help enrich your Catholic Faith! The bookstore is open immediately following Sunday Mass, and upon request during the week.
History
The church opened in December 2010, after several years of prayer, determination and finally, construction. It is of Neo-Gothic design, and has a beautiful altar of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
The church was consecrated Our Lady Of The Assumption on Saturday July 16th, 2011, by His Excellency, Bishop Bernard Fellay who blessed and consecrated the altar, and interred the relics of the saints inside the same.
The altar was originally from Assumption Church on Gilbert Avenue in downtown Cincinnati. According to a 1973 document, celebrating the centennial of Assumption Church (on Gilbert Avenue). The altar, made in Italy, was added in 1924. The marble is generally Italian Botticino and the figures and carved panel are of white Carrara marble slightly stained to harmonize with other marble. There are also two side altars: the St. Joseph altar and the St. Elizabeth altar. The central panel over the main altar is a replica of Murrillo's famous painting of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin. On either side of the central panel are beautifully wrought marble figures of saints Peter & Paul, and the four evangelists, Saints Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. The addition of the altar resulted in a re-dedication of the church in March, 1927. His Excellency, The Most Reverend John T. McNicholas, O.P.S.T.M., officiated.
The church was consecrated Our Lady Of The Assumption on Saturday July 16th, 2011, by His Excellency, Bishop Bernard Fellay who blessed and consecrated the altar, and interred the relics of the saints inside the same.
The altar was originally from Assumption Church on Gilbert Avenue in downtown Cincinnati. According to a 1973 document, celebrating the centennial of Assumption Church (on Gilbert Avenue). The altar, made in Italy, was added in 1924. The marble is generally Italian Botticino and the figures and carved panel are of white Carrara marble slightly stained to harmonize with other marble. There are also two side altars: the St. Joseph altar and the St. Elizabeth altar. The central panel over the main altar is a replica of Murrillo's famous painting of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin. On either side of the central panel are beautifully wrought marble figures of saints Peter & Paul, and the four evangelists, Saints Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. The addition of the altar resulted in a re-dedication of the church in March, 1927. His Excellency, The Most Reverend John T. McNicholas, O.P.S.T.M., officiated.