Welcome to

Our Lady Queen of Nigeria, Parish

We are one Big Family.

Pastorial Team

His Grace
Most Rev. Dr. Alfred A. Martins

Archbishop of Lagos

Rev. Fr. Simeone Irabor

Parish Priest

Rev. Fr. Kenneth Nwachukwu (SMMM)

Assistant Parish Priest

About Us

Welcome to Our Lady Queen of Nigeria, Parish, we are proudly Roman Catholic community, we gather day to day, week to week, to know and make known the Grace of God. By means of this abundant Grace, we enjoy a diverse and close-knit Parish Family – Young, Old, Rich, Poor, of various ethnic Origins and differing Backgrounds.

Parish Programs

Sunday Masses

Sundays

Weekday Masses

Monday - Friday
Saturdays
Every first Saturdays
Public Holidays

Sacraments

Infant Baptism
Confession
Wedding
Catechism Classes

Office Hours

Parish Office
Parish Priest
Associate Priest

Our News Headline

"Habemus papam"
"We have a pope."

Pope Leo XIV (Born Robert Francis Provost September 14 1955, is the head of Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican city state, since 2025). he is the first Pope to have been born in the United State and North America, the first to hold Peruvian Citizenship, the first from the Order of Saint Augustine and the second from the Americas (after his immediate predecessor Francis)….
picture of saint to be canonized

Pope Leo XIV Announces Canonization Dates for Multiple Saints

Pope Leo XIV has announced the canonization dates for several Blesseds. The joint canonization of Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati will take place on September 7, 2025. Additionally, seven other saints will be canonized on October 19, 2025. These canonizations mark a significant event for the Catholic Church under the new pontiff…

All parishes are supposed to have an evangelization community

The evangelization and mission activities of the Church are being challenged by all sorts of factors in the world of today. A world that has qualified relativism; man and his desires are supposed to be the measure of what is good, what is right and so good; So as a local Church in the Archdiocese of Lagos, we are challenged to constantly review the way of evangelization… 

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Frequently Asked Questions.

Kindly contact us if you have more questions or need more clarifications

Our Catechist Class is Every Sundays 

3:30pm – 6:30pm

Parish Marriage class last a duration of Three(3) months and two(2) weeks, 

Class is every Sundays after the 8am mass

You can meet the priests for confessions immediately after the morning or evening  mass.

However, the scheduled time for Parish Confession is on Saturday evening from 5pm.

As a new member, we would love you to get registered at the parish office during the office hours. You also advised to join one of the pious societies, organisations or state associations of your choice. Kindly visit the link to go through the list of societies with their meeting schedules.

Infant Baptism is on the 3rd Saturday of every month by 8am.

Kindly visit the Parish Office for details on registering your infant, child or ward in the parish for baptism. 

Baptism are also adult Catholics yet to be baptized in the Church; please see the Parish Secretary or Catechist for further details.

Yes, the parish is interested in promoting the businesses and services of parishioners to the global audience. Consequently, we have limited spots for interested persons or businesses who wish to place adverts / sponsorship for a period of one (1) year. 

Kindly meet the Parish Priest for more details.

Other forms of advert placements should be tendered at the parish office.

For Catholics, there are different types of Marian prayer that reflect different intentions. Reciting the “Magnificat,” for example, is a way to praise God as Mary did. By reciting the “Angelus,” you commemorate an event in salvation history, one in which Mary had a major role. Read More…

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Address

21 Lisabi street, off Fabile street, Ojuelegba, Surulere, Lagos State.

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