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Marriage Prep: Deacon Doug Marsh RCIA: Deacon Dan Tomich Altar Servers: Deacon Dan Tomich RCIC: Amanda Pe e e Pro-Life:

Bap sm Prep and/or

Sacrament of Infant Bap sm: Bonnie Valcik

Pastoral Care for the Sick For Holy Communion

Anoin ng and Confessions Pastoral Visit at home or hospital Fr. John

For Sacramental emergencies Call (719) 528-3157

WEEKEND MASSES

Saturday 5:00 PM

Sunday 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM, 5:00 PM

MASSES

Tues.—Wed.—Thurs. 8:00 AM

RECONCILIATION

Saturdays 3:00—4:30 PM

OFFICE HOURS

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Parish Staff & Stewardship

October 11, 2020

PARISH STAFF

Pastor Fr. John Stearns x1002 pastor@stdominiconline.org Deacons x1003 Doug Marsh dmarsh@stdominiconline.org Dan Tomich dtomich@stdominiconline.org J-R McMinn jrmcminn@stdominiconline.org Jay Doherty jdoherty@stdominiconline.org Business Manager Paul Lara x1001 plara@stdominiconline.org

Parish Secretary x1000 Huitzi Contreras

hcontreraas@stdominiconline.org Assistant Secretary Grace Linn x1009 glinn@stdominiconline.org

Director of Religious Educa on x1007 Amanda Pe e e ape e e@stdominiconline.org Office Assistant Bonnie Valcik x1006 bvalcik@stdominiconline.org Social Ministry Patricia Frank x1008 pfrank@stdominiconline.org

Director of Music x1005 Dr. Eliana Murphy-Ellis

eellis@stdominiconline.org

Grant Writer/Fundraising Coordinator Cherith Marchase 719-239-0295 cmarchase@stdominiconline.org

WELCOME TO ST. DOMINIC CATHOLIC CHURCH.

We are so happy to have you here with us. Please, if you are new to the parish, fill out a registra on form either on our website or you can pick one up in the office or ask an usher a er Mass. Be sure to ask about all the ministries we have here. There is something for everyone. If you are just visi ng thank you for coming and we hope you will come back and see us soon.

10/10-10/11

Tithing: Peter’s Pence 2nd Collec on: Peter’s Pence 10/17 - 10/18

Tithing: World Mission Sunday 2nd Collec on: World Mission Sunday

COLLECTIONS |

Sharing Our Treasures

LIVE STREAMING OF MASSES

AT ST. DOMINIC’S

SATURDAY - 5:00 PM

SUNDAY - 10:00 AM

Website: h p://www.StDominicOnline.org Facebook: h ps://facebook.com/ColoradoStDominic

EUCHARISTIC ADORATION - Call or text 719-246-1830

Hours Needing Coverage:

Sun 2am, 6am Mon 2am, 3am, 4am Tues 11am

Wed 3am, 4am, 6am Fri 4am Sat 2am,5am, 9pm, 10pm

In the Mass and in Eucharis c Adora on we meet the merciful love of God that passes through the Heart of Jesus Christ. Pope John Paul II

STREAMING SCHEDULE

Sun 10/11 10:00am Sunday Mass

Mon 10/12

Thurs 10/15 Tues 10/13 Wed 10/14

Fri 10/16

Sun 10/18 10:00am Sunday Mass

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Mass Inten ons & Schedules

28th Sunday in Ordinary Time

OUR MISSION STATEMENT

We, the people of God, members of St. Dominic Parish guided by the teachings of the Holy Roman Catholic Church reaffirm our commitment to be a truly Eucharis c Community; nurtured by the Word of God and the Body and Blood of Christ.

United in Christ, we are dedicated to ministering to one another and to all God’s children through public worship, personal prayer, stewardship, educa on forma on and youth and social ministries.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10

5:00 pm Joshua and Alicia rb Kim Larimer

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11

8:00 am † Anne e Swartwood rb Pam Gravelle 10:00 am People of St. Dominic’s

5:00 pm † Gary Baldwin rb Maxine Baldwin

MONDAY, OCTOBER 12

8:00 am No Mass

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13

8:00 am Peggy & Bill rb Mom & Family

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14

8:00 am † Nick Decaria rb Harry & Gladys Dierks

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15

8:00 am Erika B. Fallner rb George Fallner

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16

8:00 am David Billman rb Kim Larimer

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17

5:00 pm Norberto Bagnate rb Helen Bagnate

8:00 am People of St. Dominic’s 10:00 am † Rita Ochoa rb Manny Ochoa 5:00 pm Erika B. Fallner rb George Fallner

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18

MASS INTENTIONS

READINGS OF THE WEEK

Sunday: Is 25:6-10a/Ps 23:1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6 [6cd]/Phil 4:12-14, 19-20/ Mt 22:1-14 or 22:1-10 Monday: Gal 4:22-24, 26-27, 31— 5:1/Ps 113:1b-2, 3-4, 5a and 6-7 [cf. 2]/ Lk 11:29-32 Tuesday: Gal 5:1-6/Ps 119:41, 43, 44, 45, 47, 48 [41a]/Lk 11:37-41 Wednesday: Gal 5:18-25/Ps 1:1-2, 3, 4 and 6 [cf. Jn 8:12]/Lk 11:42-46

Thursday: Eph 1:1-10/Ps 98:1, 2-3ab, 3cd-4, 5-6 [2a]/Lk 11:47-54

Friday: Eph 1:11-14/Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 12-13 [12]/Lk 12:1-7

Saturday: Eph 1:15-23/Ps 8:2-3ab, 4-5, 6-7 [7]/Lk 12:8-12

Next Sunday: Is 45:1, 4-6/Ps 96:1, 3, 4-5, 7-8, 9-10 [7b]/1 Thes 1:1-5b/Mt 22:15-21

Saturday 5:00 pm

Lectors: Mike Lewis - Walt Parsons

EMHC’s: Mona Lopez-Madrid - Ryan Mundie Sunday 8 am

Lectors: Mary Schmidt - Rachel Zimprich EMHC’s: Mary Schmi - Tony Bruszewski

Sunday 10 am

Lectors: Ralph Miller - Sam Hargis

EMHC’s: Ann Marie Ours - Wilma Archuleta Sunday 5 pm

Lectors: Joe Mar nez - Josephine Itliong EMHC’s: Josephine Itliong - Philip Itliong

LECTOR/EMHC SCHEDULES |

Weekend October 17, 18

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Calendar of Events

October 11, 2020

WEEKLY CALENDAR

Saturday, October 10 6:15pm Movie “Unplanned” Sunday, October 11 X:XXam Monday, October 12 X:XXam Tuesday, October 13 X:XXam Wednesday, October 14 X:XXam Thursday, October 15 7:00pm Confirma on Mass Friday, October 16 X:XXam Saturday, October 17 X:XXam Sunday, October 18 8:00am CDA Mass

Announcement If you have any Sacra-mentals such as bibles, prayer books, scapulars, old Palms, etc. which need to be disposed of, our par-ish is collec ng them for appropriate disposal You may place them in the re-ceptacles located at the entrances.

Please bring them in no later than Sunday October 11th.

40 Days for Life-

Sept.23-Nov.1, 2020

Be a Barnabas Buddy!

Unable to pray at the Side-walk?

Pray at Home or at Eucharis-tic Adoration for 1-2 hours a week.

E-mail Michelle at prolife-familyof15@gmail.com

RCIA INQUIRY SESSIONS

The RCIA Inquiry sessions are designed and intended for any adult, 18 years of age or above to inves gate the Catholic faith. If you have been considering becoming Catholic, and have ques ons regarding the Catholic faith, please come to one of these sessions.

Also if you are a Bap zed Catholic, but never received 1st Communion or

Confirma-on, please come, see if now is the me to complete your sacraments. Any ques ons call the Church office 719-392-7653

COMMUNITY ROSARY INFORMATION

Join us to pray the Holy Rosary for all those affect-ed by all aspects of the COVID-19 Virus

Topic: Deacon Doug St Dominic Community Rosary Time: 07:00 PM Mountain Time (US and Canada)

Every week on Sun, Tue, Thu Join Zoom Mee ng

h ps://us02web.zoom.us/j/799542784?

pwd=TElWMFQ5bDM3WU1HMjMraWxWZzJWdz0 9

Mee ng ID: 799 542 784 Password: 126154 Dial by your loca on

+1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) +1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose) +1 253 215 8782 US +1 301 715 8592 US +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) +1 929 205 6099 US (New York)

St. Dominic -

Food Pantry

Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9:00 am to 12 noon Patricia Frank, Parish

Office 392-7653

Dona ons needed:

Peanut Bu er,

Spaghe Sauce,

Pancake Mix and

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Notes From the Pastor

28th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Dear Parishioners,

We love our community, and as a parish, we want to keep you up to date on all the great things

happening at St. Dominic Catholic Church. We’re excited to announce that in addition to our

current communication, we are also re-launching our social media accounts on Facebook,

Instagram, and Twitter. At St. Dominic Catholic Church, we plan to share events, stories of our

community, and updates including photos, family activities, feast days, and more!

Please take a moment to visit our pages. Once there, click “Like” and “Follow.” We look

forward to bringing you snapshots of our community and connecting with you. We encourage you

to comment and share our posts too! Feel free to tag us in your pictures at #StDominicCS for a

chance to be featured.

Join us on Facebook: St. Dominic Catholic Church

Join us on Twitter: @CoStDominic

Join us on Instagram: @CoStDominic

Your Parish Secretary,

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Prayer

October 11, 2020

Maria Brown, John/Sun Ace, Robert/Laura Perry, Salomon/Balbina Salazar, Jim Nolan, Francis Babauta, Kathy Bristol, Madison Cummings, Sharon Williamson, Ellen/Dewayne Mayo, Pa y Casey, Cecilia Rivera, Eileen Quaney, Rose Vigil, James Cathcart, Doug Finley, Ruth Gordon, Cindy Wangelin, Mary Keefe, Rose Vian, Suk Parsons, Smith Family, Stephanie Norris, Cecelia Sellers, Jean La Branche, Ingrid Carter, Gloria Tomich, Lydia Dabelko, Jerry Meszler, Megan O’Dell, Angela Aragon, Evelyn Irving, Rick Grimaldi, Barb Klausch, Staci StognerWalker, Marie Smith, Maria ‘Divina’ Nava, Brianna Tre er, Maria Sisneros, Dave/Edna Escalante, Fernando Gomez, Bernade e MacDougall, Diane Wing, Gail Lopez. Josephine Genni , Kim Larimer, Mrs. Alfredo Trujillo, Ann Valcik, Tim Cassidy, Mary Lou Schauf, Willie Shark, Larry Duckworth, Rose Church, Mark Wimmler, Kimmie Jean Moore, Fr. Pat Ba ato, Malinda Valcik, Jevan Ellis, Mickey Zay, Carole Stackonis, Diane Stefan, Caleb Stefan, Be y Elliot & Annabel Sanchez.

For the Repose of the Soul: Mary J. Dressman, Baltazar ’Jun’ Elefante, Leroy Kretzschmar, Judy Papineau, Mary Cabrera, Lynn Haston,

John Oliver, Tony Abeyta & Margaret Smolik.

CHURCH NEEDS LIST

ITEM / PROJECT NUMBER ITEM COST TOTAL COST AMT COLLECTED

U li es: electric/gas/water Monthly $5,300.00 Average $5,300.00 monthly $1,484.00 Applied

Audio Visual System $24,000 + . $24,000 + $4,910.00

Applied

HAPPY OCTOBER ANNIVERSARIES

Recognizing couples who have been married 20 years or more. They must be registered with the parish and both alive. Call one month prior for items to be posted

for current month.

Richard & Sarah Clarose - Oct 3, 1959 - Oct 3, 2020 = 61 yrs John & Colleen Schwanz - Oct 13, 1979 - Oct 13, 2020 = 41 yrs

Mark & Cecilia Sellers - Oct 24, 1981 - Oct 24, 2020 = 39 yrs

ST DOMINIC INTERCESSORY PRAYER LIST

St Dominic’s email prayer list (prayer “chain”)

To request prayer or be added to the list to pray for others,

email Fran Bosso frnbosso@gmail.com

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Registra on is Open!! 2020 Rugged Inferno Men’s Conference Saturday, Nov. 7th @ 9am - 6 pm

Chris Stefanick and Father Nathan Cromly for the 3rd annual Inferno Men's Conference at

the outdoor Ponderosa Conference Center just north of Colorado Springs!

A brutal year like 2020 calls for a RUGGED, gri y, outdoor men's conference by the fire that strikes at the heart of a man's mission to family and community! Dig out your boots and

flannel and come ready for a "RUGGED" day with The Lord.

Given current affairs, registra on is limited to 175 men which is sure to sell out quickly -- making this a smaller, more personal and powerful encounter with top-notch speakers! 

Where: Outdoor Ponderosa Conference Center - 15235 S Furrow Rd, 80118

When: Saturday, November 7th @9am-6pm Register Soon (limited to first 175 men):

h p://conference.infernomen.com

Social distancing regula ons have been mandated by the state. Observance of these prac c-es may vary. Please be Charitable in your interac ons with others. * NOTE: This conference will be held OUTDOORS in a large pavilion with heat lamps and a giant fire pit (if fire

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regula-Faith Forma on

28th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Sun 10/11 Tues 10/13 6:00 Confirma on Prac ce Thurs 10/15 7:00 Confirma on Mass Sunday 10/18

FAITH FORMATION

Sunday 10/11 Sunday 10/18

CHOIR PRACTICE SCHEDULE

SAINT TERESA OF JESUS (1515-1582) October 15 Let nothing disturb you; let nothing frighten you. Gi -ed with a passionate spirit, young Teresa dream-ed of conver ng Muslims and becoming a martyr. All things are passing; God never changes. But her mother's death when Teresa was fourteen inspired lifelong devo on to Our Lady, and Teresa entered the Carmelites, Mary's order, despite her father's objec ons and her own fragile health. Pa ence gains everything. Ini ally, she enjoyed her lax convent's sociability and "busyness," but mys cal prayer and John of the Cross' collabora on inspired her to reform the Carmelites. Whoever has God, lacks noth-ing. When her ideals encountered resistance and brought suffering, she maintained her peace--and hu-mor. Discovered devouring le overs, she told her mildly scandalized nuns, "When I fast, I fast! When I eat, I eat!" To nuns demanding less work and more prayer in the convent schedule, she retorted: "What we really need around here are fewer starry eyes and more strong arms!" God alone is enough! The italicized sentences here are her "Breviary Bookmark," the simple, profound prayer of Teresa, the first woman Doctor of the Church.

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