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Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Parish is a family of believers in Christ who strive to live according to his teachings. We take as our mission in the world living out the Gospel of Jesus.
Weekly Bulletin. The Parish Bulletin is a weekly printed publication that communicates the news and events at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish. The Bulletin also provides content from the Archdiocese of Chicago.
For over 100 years we have served the Catholic community of Glenview and beyond. You will find us to be a large and active parish where, each weekend, 2,000 folks gather for worship. In addition, we have many different programs and events for people of all ages and interests.
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Parish is a family of believers in Christ who strive to live according to his teachings. We take as our mission in the world living out the Gospel of Jesus. Experience the Eucharistic Congress at home!
Our Lady of Perpetual Help is a Catholic Parish committed to being an inclusive and welcoming community of disciples, compelled by Jesus' command to love one another. We share a life-long, faith-filled, and Christ-centered journey through liturgy, service, and education as responsible stewards of God's gifts.
Our Lady of Perpetual Help. 1775 Grove Street Glenview, Illinois 60025 Phone: 847-729-1525
Since 1939, the OLPH Women's Club has been bringing women together. Although we are a large group, with nearly 900 members, our guild system breaks the club into small communities. Currently, 37 guilds make up the Women's Club.
History. In the early 1900s, Glenview was part of the surrounding area missioned to St. Joseph Parish in Grosse Pointe (now Wilmette). Priests would travel to Glenview from Grosse Pointe to minister to the community.
The Christmas season at OLPH starts with Holly Fair! Our Lady of Perpetual Help Women’s Club will be holding the 43nd annual Holly Fair on Thursday, Nov. 7 and Friday, Nov. 8, 2024 at the OLPH Playdium in Glenview, IL.
The OLPH Religious Education Program serves parish families with children in grades Kindergarten through 8th grade, who do not attend OLPH School. We have a gifted and creative group of catechists, who teach and model our faith.