Welcome to this service page for a warm, Eucharist-centered Roman Catholic community in Houston. We invite you to join worship, learn, and serve with us. This short intro helps you find Mass schedules, confession times, office hours, and contact details with ease.
Weekend Mass and weekday times are listed so you can plan a visit today. Confession is offered on Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Saturday afternoon. Parish office hours, phone, and email are provided for registration, Mass intentions, and bilingual support in English y Español.
Whether you are new or returning, this page points you to ministries, faith formation, and ways to get involved. Find practical steps for joining, giving online, and accessing sacramental resources.
Key Takeaways
- Clear Mass and confession schedules for easy planning.
- Parish office hours, phone, and email for quick contact.
- Bilingual support in English y Español for worship and services.
- Guidance for registration, Mass intentions, and online giving.
- Opportunities to join ministries and faith formation.
Welcome to Queen of Peace — A Friendly Place to Grow in Faith
Come as you are—find a welcoming place where worship, learning, and service meet in everyday life. Queen peace is a Eucharist-centered faith community rooted in the Roman Catholic tradition.
From your first visit, you will be greeted like family. We invite all brothers sisters to share in sacraments, formation, and ministry.
“We welcome newcomers with clear next steps: attend Mass, say hello after liturgy, and register so you feel at home.”
- Attend Mass in English y Español.
- Meet staff and volunteers who can guide your next steps.
- Join a ministry to grow friendships and serve others.
| Next Step | Language Support | Who to Contact |
|---|---|---|
| Attend weekend Mass | English y Español liturgies | Parish office or greeter |
| Register as a member | Bilingual staff help | Registration desk or online form |
| Join a ministry | Groups meet in both languages | Ministry coordinator |
Mass, Confession, and Parish Office Hours
Find clear service times and contact details on this page so you can plan worship and visits with confidence. Below are our regular Mass times, confession hours, and office availability for visitors and parishioners.

Weekend Mass Times — English and Español
- Saturday: 5:00 pm (English), 7:00 pm (Español)
- Sunday: 9:00 am (Español), 11:00 am (English), 1:00 pm (Español), 3:00 pm (Español)
Weekday Mass Schedule — Tuesday through Friday
- Tuesday: 12:00 pm (English) and 7:00 pm (Español)
- Wednesday: 12:00 pm (English)
- Thursday: 12:00 pm (English) and 7:00 pm (Español)
- Friday: 12:00 pm (English) and 7:00 pm (Español)
Confession Times at the Church
Confession is offered three times each week to support regular reception of the sacrament.
- Tuesday 8:00–9:00 pm
- Thursday 8:00–9:00 pm
- Saturday 3:00–4:00 pm
Parish Office Hours and Visit Information
| Office Hours | Location | Contact |
|---|---|---|
| Mon 1:00–4:30 pm; Tue–Fri 9:00 am–4:30 pm (closed 12:00–2:00 pm) | 3011 Telephone Rd., Houston, TX 77023 (mailing: 2317 Craigmont St.) | Phone: (713)-921-6127 Email: qop@qophouston.com |
Families and Spanish speakers will find bilingual support at liturgies and the office. Stop by after a weekday Mass to meet staff and volunteers.
“Check with the office for seasonal changes during holy days and special events.”
queen of peace catholic church Mission and Community Values
Our mission is Eucharist-centered and rooted in the Roman Catholic tradition. We strive to live the gospel of Jesus Christ and share the gifts of the Holy Spirit in daily life.
Eucharist-Centered and Roman Catholic Tradition
The Eucharist shapes our worship, formation, and service. It is the source and summit that guides Sunday liturgy and weekday outreach.
Prayer, teaching, and works of mercy flow from that center. These practices help us meet real needs in our neighborhood.
Welcoming All Brothers and Sisters to Faith, Sacraments, and Service
- Encounter Christ in the sacraments and grow through faith formation at every age.
- Parish life is led by the Holy Spirit, calling members to discover and share their gifts.
- We foster belonging through ministries, small groups, and bilingual support in English and Español.
- Invite others: bring a friend, meet a greeter, and find one way to serve this month.
“Belonging leads to discipleship—join worship, form your faith, and serve with a joyful heart.”
Ministries That Help You Belong and Serve
Find a ministry that fits your life and helps you grow in faith and service. Each program offers a clear way to join, learn, and serve with friendly leaders and practical training.

Children’s Ministry (Infant–Grade 5)
Support for parents: age-appropriate catechesis, safe environment training, and family events make faith formation simple and joyful.
Youth Ministry (Grades 6–12)
Teens meet for fellowship, retreats, and service projects that build leadership and faith. Retreats and mission days help young people put faith into action.
Adult Ministry (Age 18+)
Small groups, Bible studies, and service teams fit busy schedules. College students, parents, and seniors find meaningful ways to serve and grow.
Liturgical Ministries
Serve at Mass as a lector, extraordinary minister, altar server, usher, or greeter. Training and safe environment protocols are provided to every volunteer.
Music Ministry
Singers and instrumentalists lead worship in English and Spanish choirs. Music teams enrich liturgies and invite new members to join rehearsals.
- Quick links on the parish site make sign-up easy.
- Bilingual options ensure full participation for English and Spanish speakers.
- The Photo Gallery captures ministry moments and invites you to see parish life up close.
“Start by visiting the ministry page, complete an interest form, and meet a coordinator to get started.”
Faith Formation, Sacraments, and Spiritual Resources
Find clear, practical resources here to guide your sacramental life and daily prayer. These tools help new and returning members prepare for liturgy and grow in faith each week.
How to Receive Communion and Grow in the Sacramental Life
Sacraments 101: How to Receive Communion explains preparation, reverence, and proper reception so you can participate fully at Mass.
If you are discerning Baptism, First Communion, Confirmation, or Marriage, the parish team will guide you through timelines and next steps. Contact the parish office for scheduling and materials.
“Growing in sacramental life helps faith move from ceremony into daily practice.”
Daily Readings, Saint of the Day, and Formed
Daily Readings are posted on our site to help you pray with Scripture and follow the Church’s liturgical rhythm.
The Saint of the Day feature introduces inspiring holy men and women and offers short reflections you can use with family or in small groups.
Formed provides on-demand Catholic studies, documentaries, talks, and children’s content. Set a weekly family time to watch, reflect, and pray together.
| Resource | What it Offers | How to Access |
|---|---|---|
| Sacraments 101 | Step-by-step preparation for Communion and other sacraments | Parish website download or office packet |
| Daily Readings | Scripture for daily prayer and Mass reflection | Posted daily on parish site and bulletin |
| Formed | Video studies, kids’ programs, documentaries | Sign up via parish link; family-friendly plans |
| Saint of the Day | Short bio and reflection for spiritual growth | Daily feature on site and social feeds |
If you have questions about receiving Holy Communion or need sacramental prep, contact the parish office. Bilingual materials and staff support both English and Spanish speakers.
Get Connected: Registration, Online Giving, and Parish Life
Find simple steps to register, give online, and plug into parish life this week. Joining connects you to sacramental preparation, ministry news, and weekly communications.
Parish Registration: Join the Family
Registering as a parishioner links you to sacramental schedules and ministry teams. Registraciones en Linea — Click Here / Presione aqui is available in English and Español to start the process.
New parishioners receive help finding groups like Bible study, service teams, or choir. Email qop@qophouston.com if you need assistance.
Online Giving, Bulletin, and Upcoming Events
Online Giving makes support simple with one-time or recurring gifts for ministries and outreach. The weekly bulletin highlights readings, the pastor’s message, and volunteer openings.
Use the events calendar to plan retreats, holy day schedules, and service projects. To request a Mass intention for a loved one, call 713-921-6127 or visit the parish office during business hours.
“Stewardship is discipleship—your time, talent, and treasure help our community grow.”
- Register online in English or Español to receive parish updates.
- Bookmark the bulletin and events pages to stay engaged each week.
- Contact the office for Mass intentions, registration help, and bilingual support.
Contact and Visit Queen of Peace
Plan your visit with ease: here are the key contacts, addresses, and tips to help you connect. Use these details to call ahead, mail paperwork, or ask about accessibility and parking.

Addresses
Worship location (physical): 3011 Telephone Rd., Houston, TX 77023.
Parish offices (mailing): 2317 Craigmont St., Houston, TX 77023.
Phone and Email
Call (713)-921-6127 during office hours or email qop@qophouston.com for records, registrations, or ministry connections.
Mass Intentions and Office Hours
To schedule a Mass intention, phone the office or stop in during open hours and staff will help select a date.
- Office hours: Mon 1:00–4:30 pm; Tue–Fri 9:00 am–4:30 pm (closed 12:00–2:00 pm).
- If you plan a first visit, arrive a few minutes early to find parking and meet hospitality ministers.
- For sacramental emergencies, call the main number and follow prompts for urgent assistance.
Bilingual Support
English y Español assistance is available for calls, emails, and in-person visits to ensure clear communication for every parishioner.
“Share prayer requests with our staff so we can accompany you in intercession and, when appropriate, include intentions in parish prayer chains.”
Conclusion
, Join our bilingual parish family to deepen prayer life, serve neighbors, and celebrate the Eucharist together.
We welcome newcomers and returning members to Mass, confession, and clear steps for registration and formation. Ministries for children, youth, and adults offer ways to share gifts and grow in faith.
Explore resources like Sacraments 101, Daily Readings, and Formed. Consider online giving to support outreach and parish life.
Have questions or need help? Call (713)-921-6127 or email qop@qophouston.com. Visit us at 3011 Telephone Rd., Houston, TX 77023.
We look forward to seeing you at Mass this week. Bring a friend and discover fellowship, hope, and ongoing spiritual growth.
FAQ
What are weekend Mass times in English and Español?
Weekend Masses are offered in both English and Spanish to serve our diverse community. English liturgies typically include a Saturday vigil and multiple Sunday Masses. Spanish Mass times are set to meet the needs of Spanish-speaking parishioners. Check the parish bulletin or website for the current schedule and any holiday changes.
When are weekday Masses held?
Weekday Masses run Tuesday through Friday, usually in the morning to fit busy schedules. These daily liturgies provide a quiet chance for prayer and reflection. For exact times and special feast day services, consult the parish calendar or call the office.
How can I go to confession?
Confessions are scheduled weekly and may include Saturday afternoons and by appointment. The sacrament is available in both English and Spanish when possible. If you need a private time outside posted hours, contact the parish office to arrange a convenient slot.
What are the parish office hours and how do I visit?
The parish office maintains regular weekday hours for registration, sacramental requests, and pastoral support. Walk-ins are welcome during listed hours, but appointments help ensure staff availability. Phone and email contact details are posted on the parish site for planning a visit.
What is the mission and core identity of this parish?
The parish centers its life on the Eucharist and the Roman Catholic tradition. It aims to nurture faith, welcome all brothers and sisters, provide the sacraments, and encourage service in the local community. Programs support spiritual growth and active participation in parish life.
How does the parish welcome newcomers and families?
New members can register online or visit the parish office to join the community. Welcome packets, orientation events, and family programs help newcomers connect. Ministries for all ages provide opportunities to build friendships and serve together.
What ministries are available for children and youth?
Children’s ministry serves infants through grade 5 with religious education and activity-based formation. Youth ministry supports grades 6–12 with faith formation, retreats, service projects, and social events designed to deepen commitment and leadership.
What adult formation opportunities exist?
Adult ministry offers Bible study, small faith groups, sacramental preparation, and service teams. Programs focus on ongoing spiritual growth, leadership training, and practical support for living a faith-filled life.
How can I join liturgical or music ministries?
Liturgical ministries include altar servers, lectors, extraordinary ministers, ushers, and hospitality teams. The music ministry welcomes singers and instrumentalists for choirs and ensembles. Contact the music director or ministry coordinator for rehearsal schedules and joining requirements.
How do I receive Communion and prepare for sacraments?
Communion is reserved for baptized Catholics in a state of grace. Sacramental preparation for first Communion, Confirmation, marriage, and baptism is offered through parish programs. Reach out to the faith formation office to register and learn required steps and timelines.
Where can I find daily readings, saint information, and faith resources?
Daily readings and saint profiles are available through parish communications and recommended platforms like USCCB.org and FORMED.org. The parish often shares links and study guides to help households engage with Scripture and devotional resources.
How do I register with the parish and stay informed?
Parish registration is simple: complete the online form or stop by the office. Registered members receive the bulletin, event notices, and sacramental records. Keeping contact information up to date ensures you get timely news about programs and volunteer needs.
Can I give online and where do I find the parish bulletin?
Yes, online giving is available for recurring and one-time gifts via the parish website. The weekly bulletin posts announcements, ministry schedules, and upcoming events. Printed copies are typically distributed at Mass and available at the parish center.
What are the church and parish office mailing addresses?
The physical address of the worship site and the mailing address for the parish office are listed on the parish contact page. Use the mailing address for correspondence, sacramental paperwork, and donations if needed. Call the office to confirm mailing details.
How do I contact the parish for requests like Mass intentions?
Phone and email are the best ways to request Mass intentions, schedule baptisms, or arrange weddings. The parish office staff can guide you through available dates, donation guidelines, and required paperwork. Check the contact page for direct lines and staff emails.
Is bilingual support available in English y Español?
Bilingual support is provided for many parish services, including worship, sacramental preparation, and pastoral care. Spanish-language resources and staff or volunteers help ensure families can participate fully. Contact the office to request language assistance for events or meetings.
How do I get involved in community service and outreach?
Ministries and outreach programs regularly host food drives, social assistance, and volunteer opportunities. Serve on a team, join a service project, or contribute to outreach collections. The bulletin and announcements list current needs and sign-up procedures.
Where can I find schedules for special liturgies and feast day celebrations?
Special liturgy schedules appear in the parish bulletin and on the website ahead of major seasons like Advent, Lent, and holy days. Subscribe to email alerts or check social channels for updates on times, volunteer needs, and related events.