Loving Christ,

Loving Others

Our parish mission is: 


​We are a welcoming Catholic community called by God to live out the message of Christ in love and service to all people. Our parish mission is:

"Our Lady of the Angels is a worshipping community dedicated to the education and spiritual growth of the whole parish family. With guidance from the Holy Spirit we extend our Christian love to the community we serve. We proclaim Jesus Christ as Lord with all our hearts and we welcome all to join us on our journey in following Him."

About Us


Directions

6442 Pelham Road, Taylor, MI

South of I-94, North of Ecorse Road

Calling Post

Keeps you informed of upcoming events, schedule changes and more. Messages come from the office.    Text "ANGELS" TO 24251

Upcoming Events

Men's Prayer Group

Ever Monday at 7pm

St. Ann Meeting room


Women of Prayer

2nd & 4th Friday monthly @ 9:30

St. Ann Meeting Room


Come Encounter Christ

First Friday each month from 7:00-8:30



February @ St. Constance

March @ St. Andres

     Bissett

April @ St. Frances Cabrini




-see calendar under Parish Life tab for complete list

List of Services

    Memorial Mass:

    






    Mass Times

    Confession:

    Saturday: 3:00pm

    (or contact office at 313-381-3000 to schedule with Father D)


    Saturday: 4:00pm

    Sunday: 9:30am and 11:30am

    ​Daily Mass: Tuesday, Thursday, & Friday: 8:45am

    If the Taylor Schools are closed due to weather, our weekday Mass is cancelled.  Any Mass Intentions will be said at the following Mass. The Office will remain open.

    • A Few Words from Fr. Dariusz

      3rd Sunday of Easter


      I would like to take this opportunity to thank Ericka Filipowicz for organizing and leading the Holy Hour on Divine Mercy Sunday and Maria for putting the program together. I would like to thank those who were directly and indirectly involved in this special event. I was greatly surprised how many people came to say their prayers in front of the Blessed Sacrament. There are always many blessings granted when we come together to praise the Lord.


      In today's Readings we are once more reminded that Jesus suffered for the forgiveness of sins. The Apostle Peter was the leader of the apostles, chosen by Christ Himself to be in that position. In the book of Acts, after the apostles received the Holy Spirit on Pentecost, Peter began confidently proclaiming the Gospel. In today's Reading. Peter recounts the event of Jesus' crucifixion, speaking to the crowd that advocated for Jesus' crucifixion. Peter proclaims that this Jesus who wa crucified was not any mere man. In fact, a correct understanding of the Old Testament reveals that Jesus is the expected Messiah, who is God in the flesh. Peter and others are eye witnesses to the fact that Jesus rose from the dead. And Jesus can forgive their sins if they will "repent" and "be converted."


      In the Second Reading, we read that Jesus is the atoning sacrifice for our sins, and not for ours only but also for the sins of the whole world. The Apostle John's message here is twofold. 1.) avoid sin and keep God's commandments; and 2.) when you do sin, repent and accept Jesus' forgiveness. The reality is that we all sin and there are consequences for our sins. But the message of the Gospel is that Jesus died in order to offer forgiveness of our sins. He is "an Advocate with the Father," interceding on our behalf. Jesus is "expiation" for the sins of the whole world. Jesus came to fix our broken relationship with God that is the result of sin. There is no one Jesus did not die for. He offers forgiveness of sins to everyone. However His forgiveness does not mean we can live however we want. Many people say, "it doesn't matter what I do because God will forgive me anyways." This can't be further from the truth. We must truly repent of our sins in order to receive forgiveness. Even more, the sure sign of knowing God is keeping His commands.


      This passage immediately follows the famous "Road to Emmaus" account of two disciples encountering the risen Lord on their journey from Jerusalem to Emmaus on the day of the resurrection. In that account, the disciples did not recognize Jesus until He broke bread with them, an allusion to His presence in the Eucharist. These events also take place on Easter Sunday. Here Jesus appears to the disciples and offers them peace. He calms their fars by reassuring them that it is He through showing them His wounds and even eatin a piece of fish to prove that He is not a ghost. As one might imagine, they were amazed. Jesus not only assured them it was Him but "opened their minds to understand the Scriptures," revealing to them that the Old Testament had, in fact, taught that the Messiah would have to suffer, die, and rise again. Therefore, they came to understand these events.


      As we continue our journey towards our heavenly kingdom. Let us keep in mind that Jesus suffered in our place for the forgiveness of our sins. Let us call upon the Spirit of Christ to teach us to perceive the atoning sacrifice of Jesus, the tremendous love that Jesus has for each of us.

                                                   God Bless All of Us


                                                                     Fr. D

    • CALLING POST - Group Messaging

      Is the weather looking bad and want to be notified if Mass is cancelled?


      Would you like to be reminded of upcoming or changes of events?


      We are now offering a group messaging opportunities call Calling Post.


      To register to be connected to this notification system, text 'Angels' to 24251.

    • Religious Education Classes

      To register your child go to: https://cabriniparish.org/religious-education

    Eucharist Revival


    Trippin' with Father Dariusz:


    Magical Rhine and Moselle Rivers

    September 21-29, 2025

    Ride along on a river cruise with Fr. Dariusz as he travels the Rhine and Moselle Rivers from

    Zurich Switzerland through France, Germany ending in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Highlights include the Cathedral of Notre Dame, Lorelei Passage, Heidelberg's Renaissance building and castle ramparts, wine tasing in Bernkastle, Cologne and on-board entertainment each night.


    The Ship Name is MS Amadeus Brilliant


    Magical Rhine brochure Magical Rhine registration form

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    Office Hours

    Monday - Tuesday & Thursday - Friday
    [Closed Wednesdays]


    9:00AM - 3:00PM


    Phone: (313) 381-3000
    Fax: (313) 381-5528

    And Jesus came and said to them, "All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, to the close of the age."
    Matthew 28: 18-20 (RSV-CE)
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