Our Lady Queen of Apostles was founded in 1917 in the Polish
enclave of Hamtramck. It has served this community ever since in good times and
bad times.
You enter Our Lady Queen of Apostles through the main entrance’s
double wooden doors that face Conant Ave and pass through a small, standard
looking, gathering area. This gathering area leads into the main church.
When you enter the church, from the gathering area, there is
a main aisle that leads up to the altar. There are pews on both sides of the
aisle that are made of light oak and with kneelers that feel just slightly worn
and showing their age. The Stations of the Cross adorn the church walls as you
walk toward the altar.
Seven columns form a semi-circle around the altar. The end
columns have murals painted on them. Over head is a large mural painted on the
ceiling. It depicts Mary with the Apostles surrounding her and kneeling in her
presence.
The parishioners at Our Lady Queen of Apostles are mostly
Polish-American. Some of them have remained in Hamtramck even though the area
has changed quite a bit over the years. Some travel to church from the outlying
suburbs. They all come for the same reason; to celebrate God’s providence and
good will.
As a Polish faith community Our Lady Queen of Apostles is
very proud of its heritage. They have a long history of Polish priests that
have served at the church since it was founded. They are especially proud of
the charismatic and popular Polish pope; John Paul II. They pay homage to this
popular pope through devotions to him around the church.
Fr. Bogdan Milosz has been the pastor at Our Lady Queen of
Apostles for 13 years, carrying on the tradition of having Polish priest serving
at the church. When we visited the church his homily focused on how fortunate
we are as American citizens; that we are not subject to the tyranny and
dictatorships that some people are in this world. He said we should be forever
thankful to God for our freedom and blessings.
Our visit to Our Lady Queen of Apostles was very enjoyable.
Fr. Milosz and the parishioners were very friendly. They are truly blessed with
God’s love which they share with all who enter their beautiful and historic
church.
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Our Lady Queen of Apostles Hamtramck, MI.
Main Entrance to OLQA
Mother Mary
Altar at OLQA
Mural painted on the ceiling at OLQA
Prayer area
Sculptures at OLQA
Plaque honoring Pope John Paul II
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