Welcome to Our Lady of the Mountain Catholic Church
Our God is not Someone apart from us, sitting far off in the distance safe from the problems and the routine of our daily lives; He is one of us. God freely chose to enter our world to become man, so He could share our pain and experience our trials - and set us free. In His great love, our God came to share our earthly lives with us so we could share His eternal life with Him, even here and now, even amidst the trials and the pain and the routine that are part and parcel of daily life, for our God really is "with us."
It is our mission here at Our Lady of the Mountain Catholic Church in Ashland, Oregon, to foster unity among all people by encouraging education and evangelizing in the Catholic identity. We strive to be a Christ-centered community reaching out to one another in love, kindness, understanding and actively promoting peace and justice in our families, country, and world. Our parish is dedicated to serving the needs of the residents of our community as well as the many visitors we welcome.
Mass Times
Regular Mass Schedule
Saturday: 5:00 PM (Saturday Vigil) Sunday: 9:30 AM (Traditional Mass) 11:30 AM (Espanol Mass) 5:00 PM (Traditional Mass)
Weekday Masses
Monday: 8:00 AM (Morning Prayer with Holy Communion, in lieu of Mass) Tuesday through Friday: 8:00 AM (Mass) First Saturday of the Month 9:00 AM (Mass)
Other Schedules
Liturgy of the Hours 7:20 AM (Morning Prayer) Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Friday from 8:30 AM until 9:00 PM Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confession) Saturday from 3:30 - 4:30 PM or by appointment anytime Rosary Monday - Friday: 8:30 AM
News and Notes
 From the Pastor Saturday, May 03, 2008 WWJD... "What would Jesus Do?" This question has been such a helpful reminder to think before one acts. Christians all over the country have worn special bracelets with these helpful letters as a sign that they will work at trying to imitate our Lord in the decisions they make. The Feast of the Asce... Read more...
 From the Pastor Saturday, April 26, 2008 In this weekend’s Gospel we hear of the sending of another Paraclete. Paraclete is a word which comes from the Greek and signifies a legal advocate, one who speaks for us.
Many of our current Pastoral Council members have been in place for many years now. Some of them are ready to give up their spo... Read more...
 From the Pastor Friday, April 11, 2008 Good Shepherd Sunday offers bishops and priests an opportunity to reflect on our ministries. This Sunday also offers every Christian an opportunity to look at how closely they are following the Shepherd. Christ is the Good Shepherd. We have all been called to exercise His priesthood in the com... Read more...
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