Our Lady of Victory is located in the historic village of
Northville. It is a neighborhood church surrounded by beautifully built and
well kept homes, most of which were built around the late 19th or
early 20th century.
When you enter the church from the main entrance there is a
short walk up to the back of the church. Once you’re inside the church there is
a main aisle that leads to the altar at the head of the church. There is
individual seating with kneelers on either side of the aisle. Stained Glass
windows adorn the brick side walls and intersect with the Stations of the Cross.
The altar and lectern are made of solid oak. Over the altar is a statute of Jesus on the
cross. At the back, there are entrances into the church from either side of the
altar. There is also a large gathering area for parishioners to meet and
mingle. Another feature of the church is
the flags that hang from the ceiling. They have inspirational expressions such
as...”This is the day The Lord hath made…let us rejoice and be glad”. They
remind us of the love God has for all of us.
Fr. Denis Theroux is the pastor at Our Lady of Victory. He
leads his parish, filled with young families, singles and seniors, in serving
God and in growing in faith. We attended
mass at Our Lady of Victory on Father’s Day weekend. The celebrant at our mass
was retired priest Fr. John Wheeler. Fr. Wheeler gave a brief but meaningful
homily. After the mass the fathers were given a small gift as a token of
appreciation from the Our Lady of Victory family.
The parishioners of Our Lady of Victory live their faith
everyday which is evident by the many charitable endeavors they are involved
in. Some of these endeavors include monthly food drives and meal ministries
were they help those less fortunate.
We enjoyed our visit to Our Lady of Victory. We felt right
at home among the many wonderful parishioners at the mass.
Our Lady of Victory
Our Lady of Victory Parish in Northville, MI
Hand carved sign at OLV
Altar at OLV
Lectern at OLV
Mother Mary and Baby Jesus
Alejandro and Carmen
Jesus Statute
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