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Welcome to Riverview Catholics

Welcome, visitors and parishioners, to the Riverview Catholics Family of Parishes website! Riverview Catholics is comprised of St. Stephen, Our Lord Christ the King, St. Rose, and Holy Cross - Immaculata parishes. We as Catholic Christians strive to encounter Jesus Christ deeply, and reflect Him to others. It is my hope this website will be an effective tool to help us in these two aspects of discipleship.
Recently, I was with my family at my sister’s house. We were gathered around the table that I grew up with, now serving her family. We have so many memories around that table. I hope every family has memories of a table like that, with seats that were somehow chosen and never subject to change even if a person was absent. It is the same with the altars and pews in our Churches - it is where family gathers.
May the Love, Peace and Grace of God be with you, Fr. Adam

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Pray the Steps & All Things Good Friday

Every Good Friday, Riverview Catholic is blessed to welcome thousands of pilgrims who make the prayerful journey up to Mt. Adams, reflecting on Jesus' Passion and venerating a relic of the True Cross. Please see the sections below to find…
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Fish Fries Happening Now!

Christ the King Fish Fries Join us for the OLCTK Fish Fries on March 13th and 27th from 5:00-7:30 PM.Check out the graphic below for more information on the menu and how to order online! Holy Cross - Immaculata Fish…
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Archbishop Robert G. Casey

Pope Francis announced on February 12 that he has accepted the resignation of Archbishop Schnurr from pastoral governance of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati and has appointed Most Reverend Robert G. Casey, Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Chicago, as the…
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Pope Leo XIV

On May 8, 2025, Pope Leo XIV was elected. Most Revered Robert G. Casey, Archbishop of Cincinnati, made the following comments upon the election of Pope Leo XIV. “Habemus papam! We have a pope. Through prayerful discernment and with the…
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