Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Parish
Ottawa
ON

K1Y 2W9

Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Church in Winter
Holy Rosary Women's Guild 2013
Our Lady
Carleton Tavern Christmas Dinner 2014
St. Patrick's Day 2013
Celebrating our 75th Anniversary 2022

Who we are

A small Roman Catholic church with a big heart and an exciting future! We’ve been welcoming people for over 125 years, whether they are new to Canada, new to the neighbourhood, or new to church entirely. At our “peaceful country church” in the heart of the city, we strive to bring Christ to the community and to every individual.

OUR VISION

We long to be a place of compassion and mercy where all are welcomed and loved and in turn encouraged to actively live and share the joy of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

WHAT WE DO

We are passionate about our faith, social justice and the environment. We live this through our participation in the liturgical life and our ministries.

OUR COMMUNITY

Located in Ottawa’s Hintonburg neighbourhood with parishioners from across the city, we are a faith community for people of all ages and cultures.

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Church Pastor

Rev. Fr. Francis Ndey
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20 Grant Street
Ottawa, ON K1Y 2W9
Canada
Phone: 613 728 4935

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Quote of the Day

Nehemiah 8:10

...for this day is holy unto our Lord: neither be ye sorry; for the joy of the LORD is your strength.

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Rev. Fr. Francis Ndey
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I am Rev. Fr. Francis Ndzegha Ndey, a diocesan priest of the diocese of Kumbo, Cameroon. I was ordained a priest on the 15-04-2004. Ater my priestly ordination, I worked as parish priest in Misaje parish for three years and then after that, as Chaplain of St, Peter’s Comprehensive High School, Kumbo.

I was sent by my Bishop to L’Universite Catholique D’Afrique Centrale, Yaoundé, for a license in Canon Law. After my studies in Yaoundé, I was again asked to proceed to St. Paul’s University, Ottawa, for a doctorate in Canon Law.

​I enjoy Pastoral work and ministry. I am looking forward with a lot of excitement, with the new assignment conferred upon me by the Archbishop of Ottawa and thank him immensely for his trust and confidence. I also look forward to working well with the Christians of Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Parish, Ottawa.
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Rev. Mr. Mathew N. Mathew - Permanent Deacon

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Rev. Fr. Francis Ndey


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Queen of Most Holy Rosary Parish
1153 Wellington Street
Ottawa, ON
K1Y 2Y9



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Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Parish Ottawa Mass Times

MASS TIMES

Saturday 5:00 pm in person and online. Contact the parish office for the Zoom link

Sunday 10:00 am
(with Children's Liturgy)

Wednesday 12:15 pm followed by Adoration

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Wednesdays 11:30 am to 12:00 noon and Saturdays: 4:15 to 4:45 pm

Mass Times last updated on the 4th of January, 2024


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Office Hours
Tuesdays 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Wednesdays 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Fridays 10:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m.
Office is closed between 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Please use the office entrance on the west side



Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Parish Photo Gallery

Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Church in Winter
Holy Rosary Women's Guild 2013
Our Lady
Carleton Tavern Christmas Dinner 2014
St. Patrick's Day 2013
Celebrating our 75th Anniversary 2022



Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Parish History

Queen of the Most Holy Rosary parish, often called “Holy Rosary,” was established in 1947. The property was originally a Victorian farmhouse and then became New Orpington Lodge in 1898. It was later renamed as St. George’s Receiving Home in 1905. It was the main location for approximately 8,000 Catholic British Home Children emigrating to Canada. It closed in 1935. During World War II, the Canadian government rented the buildings.

​We have a long history of supporting those in need from all faiths - first the British Home Children, immigrants from World War II, a Project 4000 family, families fleeing crisis in the Middle East and more recently through the formation of the Circle of Friends. Led by Holy Rosary parishioners, it is a group of people from all faiths who help newcomers and refugees.

We are continuing this tradition with the Rectory House Renovation Project for affordable housing for refugees. We are very excited! This project will help up to 90 people per year start their new lives in Canada. We are accepting tax deductible donations and all funds will be used for the renovations. Click here for ways to donate:

https://www.ottawaholyrosary.com/ways-to-give


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