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Live-streamed & Pre-recorded Masses

WEBIf you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. Ok. From time-to-time OLPH offers Mass via a live-streamed digital format. Once recorded, these Masses are made available on this webpage.

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URL: https://olphparish.org/live-mass/

Health and Wellness

WEBDepression, Recognizing & Responding. Depression is now recognized as a significant health concern, with more than 10 percent of American adults experiencing a major depressive episode each year and more than 20 percent experiencing at least one episode over their lifetime. This program will review the signs and symptoms of depression, the …

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Respect for Life

WEB1-800-273-8255 or Call 2-1-1 for the Maryland Suicide Prevention Program. Respecting life begins with conception and ends with a natural death. OLPH parish supports efforts to respect the dignity of life through prayer, donation, advocacy and volunteer. Become a part of a group dedicated to this cause and explore the ways you may get involved.

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Adoration Chapel

WEBThe chapel, located through the main entrance of the church is open daily from 7:00 am to 8:00 pm. Adoration: Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament in the monstrance (Adoration) from Wednesdays at 9 am through Saturdays at 8 am. Private Prayer: Additionally, private prayer in the Chapel is available twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week.

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Fr. Mike's Communication for July 3 2022

WEBFather Mike Triplette's, pastor of OLPH Church in Ellicott City, MD communication for July 3, 2022 discussing the Star Spangled Banner

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Hours & Location

WEBLocation. Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church. 4795 Ilchester Road. Ellicott City, Maryland 21043. (410) 747-4334. [email protected].

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Mask Mandate Update

WEBMay 15th, 2021 – For Immediate Release. Parish Family and Friends of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish, As a result of the recent guidance provided by the Archdiocese of Baltimore regarding lifting the mandated mask-wearing requirement on parish campuses, we offer the following.. Effective immediately, The wearing of masks is no longer …

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Fr. Mike's Communication for Feb 6 2022

WEBSome considerations: Maryland Catholic Advocacy Day is Feb. 16 – Be a voice for hope and justice. Maryland’s virtual Catholic Advocacy Day with our state legislators is on Feb. 16.

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Fr. Mike's Communication for July 24 2022

WEBFather Mike Triplette, pastor of OLPH Church in Ellicott City, MD communicated for July 3, 2022, and how we are called to love our neighbor.

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Fr. Mike's Communication for Oct 30 2022

WEBWe've all experienced those uncomfortable moments in life. Perhaps we've found the perfect seats, with a great view – in the theater, stadium, or maybe even Church. Then a tall person sits right in front of us, blocking our view (and trust me, as a taller person, I'm usually aware of my propensity to block a view. Sometimes, I even slump down in …

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Inclement Weather Policy

WEBIn all inclement weather situations, please use discretion, erring on the side of safety and health. While the County has greater resources and therefore a stronger ability to determine the safety and condition of the roads, amidst this pandemic and with predominant virtual learning in County schools, the Howard County Public School Systems (HCPSS) …

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Fr. Mike's Communication for Jan 23, 2022

WEBby olph in Communications, Uncategorized tags 2022, Mr. Mike Letter January 23. 17. Third Sunday of Ordinary Time. January 23, 2022. “Today this Scripture passage is fulfilled in your hearing.”. Luke 4:21. Greetings! In this Year of the Eucharist, our Archdiocese has not only emphasized the presence of Christ in the Eucharist, but in the

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Latest Communications and COVID-19 Response

WEBCOVID-19 is respiratory illness and symptoms include fever, cough and shortness of breath, according to the CDC. Symptoms may appear two to 14 days after exposure and symptoms can range from mild to severe, complicating health officials’ efforts to contain the disease.

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