ST. DOMINIC CATHOLIC CHURCH GO THE EXTRA MILE...
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ST. DOMINIC CATHOLIC CHURCH GO THE EXTRA MILE...
ST. DOMINIC CATHOLIC CHURCH GO THE EXTRA MILE... Church Location: 5354 S. Hwy 85/87, Security, Colorado 80911 Office/Mailing Address: 331 Main Street ● Security, Colorado, 80911 Phone: 719-392-7653 ● Fax: 719-392-1651 Email: st.dominicchurch@comcast.net ● Website: http://www.coloradostdominic.org Pastor, Fr. Bill Carmody Parochial Vicar, Fr. John Stearns Weekend Masses Saturday: Sunday: Pastoral Associate, Cathy King, SFO Marriage Prep Please call the office 5:00 PM 8:00 AM 11:00 AM (Spanish Mass) Children/Youth Faith FormaƟon Dir. Sherry Staatz Youth/Young Adult AcƟviƟes Jill Hildebrand Social Ministries, Patricia Frank ExecuƟve Parish Secretary Evelyn Irving Assistant Secretary, Alicia Cortez Maintenance Walt Parsons & Les Hildebrand First Saturday: Saturday 3:00-4:30 PM or by appointment with the Priest 2:00 PM Daily Masses BapƟsm Prep/RCIA, Deacon Bob Cole Monday through Friday: ReƟred Deacon 8:00 AM Deacon Albert Kimminau Wednesday: 7:00 PM Music Director, Cyndi Haworth Sacrament of ReconciliaƟon Wednesday 6:00-7:00 pm Sacrament of Marriage Contact Priest twelve (12) months in advance Sacrament of Infant BapƟsm Please call the office and talk to Evelyn 8:30 AM Holy Day Masses (except Christmas, January 1 and when Holy Day occurs on Saturday or Monday) Day Before: 7:00 PM Day Itself: 8:00 AM 7:00 PM Pastoral Care for the Sick For Holy Communion, contact the Parish Office. For Anoin ng and Confessions contact the Priest. For Pastoral Visit at home or in the hospital, contact the Parish Priest For extreme emergencies, please call Fr. Bill Carmody at 719-651-7587 or Fr. John Stearns at 719-575-1715 Please pray for the Poor Souls in Purgatory. Accountant, Diane Olivieri If you are new in the parish, we welcome you and invite you to register at the Parish Center. If you are leaving the Parish, please let us know. ST. DOMINIC CATHOLIC CHURCH SECURITY WELCOME! We are delighted to have you with us! For your convenience, to register in the parish, registration forms are available in the Narthex of the new Church or in the parish office (331 Main Street). You can fill the form out at home and bring or mail it to the church. The parish office is closed on Saturday & Sunday. The office is open for parish business Mon - Fri, 8:30 AM - Noon, & 1:00 - 4:30 PM. Thank you. Fr. Bill. Sun: 8:00a † Anthony Geffre rb the Geffre Family 11:00a The People of St. Dominic’s 2:00p † Elida Gomez rb Mom, Rebecca Gomez & Family Mon: 8:00a † Albert & Lourdes Taimanglo rb Terry Aguero Tues: 8:00a † Anna Heim rb the Boyer Family Wed: 8:00a † Pat & Chester Ogrodny rb Heddy Ogrodny & Conrad Kauk 7:00p † Troy Frank Cruz rb Mom & Nana on the 2nd Anniversary of His Death Thurs: 9:00a † Claudis Dubuisson rb Mary Beth Dubuisson Fri: 8:00a † Muriel Fagan rb Fr. John Stearns Sat: 5:00p † Pat & Chester Ogrodny rb Heddy Ogrodny & Conrad Kauk Sun: 8:00a Anna Worthington rb Al & Kathee Cordova 11:00a † Dennis Hunke rb Joyce & Family 2:00p The People of St. Dominic’s Sanctuary Lamp offered for: Fr. Bill Carmody rb the family NOVENAS: The Mir aculous Medal Novena will be pr ayed Monday after the 8:00 AM Mass, & the Novena to the Sacred Heart will be prayed Friday after the 8:00 AM Mass. The Chaplet of Divine Mercy is prayed each week after daily Mass on Tuesday & Thursday & during Holy Hour on Wed. at 6 PM. Please mark your calendars: Mass on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 27, will be at 9:00 am (not 8:00 am). QUESTION: Besides joyful anticipation and spiritual preparation, why else is the First Sunday of Advent important? Look for the answer next week ) F[th_r Bill, F[th_r John [n^ [ll th_ St[ff of St. Domini]’s wish you [n^ your f[mily [ V_ry Bl_ss_^ Th[nksgiving. Please Keep in Your Prayers Prayers are requested during the month of November for: David Herrera, Paul Goetzinger, Bob Thibault, Bonnie Valcik, Robert E. Valcik, Ruth Tomb, Mary Cronin, Ruth Schwarzman, Julie Andrade, Glen Mendiola, Heddy Ogrodny, Dalton Johnson, Shirley & Rudolph Gallegos, Helen Falk, Mark Sellers, Wendy Adams, Rory Watson, James Snodgrass, Isidro Santos, Dr. O. J. Lucero, Rita Sanchez, Anna Worthington, Laura Mitchell, Joyce Hunke, David Kirwin, Jeremy Thompson, Jose A. Flores, Ingrid Carter, Paul Carter, Paula Gillette, B.J. White, Sandy Vaulton, Elizabeth Falk, Barbara Barnes & Family, Anthony Battiato, Charles & Lillian Katalenas, Christine Valverde, Patty Casey, Eddie Basterl, Cindy Otani, Allen & Annie Espinoza, Mary Yedinak, Charlie Hovasse, Christine, Dominque & Christian Nelson, Tom Lawson, Elaine Robinder, Richard Schauf, Connie Johnson, David Cullen, Tomas Herrera, Michelle Delgado, Loretta Kochis, Michael Lizama, Joana Eddy, Nancy McDowell, Tony Jensen, Alejandro Gutierrez, Mary Beth Dubuisson, Ell Urban, Jean DiPaola, Marilyn Hoperrichter, Tiffany Whitten, Michael Lemay, Garrett Thibault, Fritz Spies, Leon Falk, Mary Layman, Carmen Ruelas, Alice Hernandez, Fr Walter Smigiel, Divina Cain, Marie & Monte Hagen, Carolyn Cathcart, Richard Williams, Barbara Russell, Bob Peterson, Billy Cullen, Baby Jazmine Rosemarie Garcia, Joe Gilson, Rito Marino, Bambi Venetucci, Jeremy Raney-Vicario, Helga Addiego, Warren Shippee, Madelynn Craven, Catherine Shulttz, Carol Blank, Ben Graves, Jeremy Johnson, Benny Lucero, Michael Lucero, Pat Singbel, Shirley & Howard Kubitschek, Steve Curtis, Brigitte Shonka, Carmen & Sebastian Velasquez, Ron & Maria Brown, Carol Martinez (daughter of Helen Contreras), Kay Decker (fiend of Jackie Ochoa & family), Deeann Stafford (friend of Mary Beth Dubuisson) & Deacon Rick Martin (friend of Bobbi Schauffele). Please pray for the repose of the souls of Simon Benavidez (father of Angelica Gonzalez) & Josie Luska (sister of Clara Goeman). READINGS FOR THE WEEK Ez 34:11-12, 15-17; Ps 23:1-3, 5-6; 1 Cor 15:20-26, 28; Mt 25:31-46 Monday: Rv 14:1-3, 4b-5; Ps 24:1bc-4ab, 5-6; Lk 21:1-4 Tuesday: Rv 14:14-19; Ps 96:10-13; Lk 21:5-11 Wednesday: Rv 15:1-4; Ps 98:1-3ab, 7-9; Lk 21:12-19 Thursday: Rv 18:1-2, 21-23; 19:1-3, 9a; Ps 100:1b-5; Lk 21:20-28 Thanksgiving Day (suggested): Sir 50:22-24; Ps 145:2-11; 1 Cor 1:3-9; Lk 17:11-19 Friday: Rv 20:1-4, 11 — 21:2; Ps 84:3-6a, 8a; Lk 21:29-33 Saturday: Rv 22:1-7; Ps 95:1-7ab; Lk 21:34-36 Next Sunday: Is 63:16b-17, 19b; 64:2-7; Ps 80:2-3, 15-16, 18-19; 1 Cor 1:3-9; Mk 13:33-37 Sunday: WIDEFIELD COMMUNITY CENTER 9th Annual Holiday Tree Lighting Celebration Tuesday, December 2nd from 5:30 to 7:30 pm You are invited to some fun for the whole family. There will be crafts for kids, a holiday photo booth, Santa Claus will be there, hayrides, holiday shopping, Christmas caroling, food vendors and cookies & hot drinks. Info: 391-3515 OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST, KING OF THE UNIVERSE PANTRY CORNER The Mother Theresa’s Hands and Hearts Ministry at St. Dominic Catholic Church is temporarily closed as it is in the process of being relocated. Thank you for all your donations & support. ANSWER TO LAST WEEK’S QUESTION: Advent is rapidly approaching, beginning with the Vigil Mass on November 29th. What is the purpose of Advent? The purpose of Advent is two-fold: joyful anticipation for the coming celebration of the Incarnation of Christ (when God took on human flesh to dwell among us) and a time of preparation to “get our spiritual houses in order.” This weekend we also celebrate the Feast of Christ the King, when we recognize God’s reign in heaven and on earth. ADVENT MISSION AT ST. DOMINIC’S There will be an Advent Mission at St. Dominic’s from December 9-11, 2014 starting each day at 7:00 pm with Mass. This Mission is to help us all slow down and focus on the depth, beauty and meaning of our preparation for the birth of Jesus. The Mission will be led by Fr. Larry Brennan, a priest of the Archdiocese of St. Louis on assignment in the Diocese of Colorado Springs. Fr. Brennan will help us all deepen our Advent experience as we prepare for Christmas. ATTENTION PARENTS OF CCD STUDENTS Please do not park in the Day Chapel parking lot to drop off and pick up your children from classes. These parking places are reserved for the elderly and handicapped. We have several elderly that go to the 11 am Mass that are in need of a spot that is closer to the church. Thank you for thinking of others when parking. Blessings, Sherry Staatz, Director of Religious Education THE CHRISTMAS ANGELS NEED YOUR HELP! Once again we will be collecting cookies to be handed out to Appletree Assisted Living and The Villas at Southgate. We will be collecting the cookies from November 23 through December 14. Please place your donations in the marked box in the Narthex. WHAT TO DO IF WE HAVE BAD WEATHER For information about cancellation of Church events and activities in case of inclement weather, please tune to KKTV Channel 11 and/or KRDO Channel 13 or Channel 12 (cable) or tune to Radio Station 105.5 FM. ********************************** Last week’s parish tithe: 4% goes to the Fountain Valley Senior Center and 6% to other Charities mandated by the Bishop. ********************************** THANKSGIVING One act of thanksgiving, when things go wrong with us, is worth a thousand thanks when things are agreeable. Saint John of Avila NOVEMBER 23, 2014 TIME AND PRAYER (Chapel Attendance — 11/7 - 11/13/14 (Friday to Thursday) Total Possible Coverage Actual Hours Covered Hours Not Covered* 168 Hrs 168 0 Hrs *Hours needing coverage without an An assigned person. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 TALENT # of Donors Hours Donated Faith Formation Music Ministry Library Altar Linen Cleaners Money Counters Prayer Group Perpetual Adoration Ushers Greeters Extraordinary Ministers Of Holy Communion Lectors Praying in front of Planned Parenthood Office Help 35 25 4 1 4 5 179 20 10 105 53 2 3 8 5 269 20 10 63 12 75 12 10 7 10 24 Stewardship Thought: Stewardship means returning to the Lord a worthy portion of His many gifts to us, and to make this giving our way of life. By so doing, we affirm our love for Jesus; we acknowledge that He is truly the owner of all things; that we are grateful for His many blessings. By so doing, we respond to His call, “Come, follow me.” TREASURE (weekend of November 16, 2014) # of % of Total % of Amt Amt Given Families Families Given Given $00.00-$00.00 1772 86.35% No recorded income $00.01-$25.00 161 7.85% $ 2,330.00 20.20% $25.01-$50.00 59 2.88% $ 2,407.00 20.87% $50.01-$75.00 14 0.68% $ 960.00 8.32% $75.01-$100.00 23 1.12% $ 2,120.00 18.38% $100.01 + 23 1.12% $ 3,719.00 32.24% $11,536.00 Cash (unknown contributors) 2,709.34 TOTAL Weekly Income $14,245.34 Amount needed for basic Expenditures Amount collected last weekend $25,000.00 14, 245.34 Shortfall . . . . . . . . . . . ($ 10,754.66) Building Fund Donations Received For the Mortgage Payment ONLY $ 1,282.00 ************************************************* Total deposits Bank to Bank for Sept. $ 6,435.00 Total receipts Credit Cards for Sept. $ 1,370.00 Total Income for September 2014 Total Expenses for September 2014 Mortgage Debt Payment for Sept. Overage or (Shortfall) $86,182 ( 94,922) ( 16,038) ( $24,778) WEEKLY CALENDAR Sun: Nov23 7:30a KC Breakfast (7:30 am to 10:30 am) BAKE SALE after all Masses 12:15p Pro-Life Ministry in the Family Room 3:30p Franciscan Community Meeting 4:00p Spiritual Book Club in the Narthex Mon: Nov24 9:30a “Healing Journey for Women” 6:45p Bible Study: Scripture Study in the Narthex—Gospel of Matthew 7:00p Spiritual Book Club in the Family Room Tues: Nov25 NO RCIC for Children NO RCIA for Adults Wed: Nov26 6:00p Holy Hour 6:00p Confessions 6:30p Choir Practice 6:30p NO Youth Group 7:00p Mass 7:00p KC Meeting Thur: Nov27 OFFICE CLOSED POINSETTIAS FOR CHRISTMAS We are again asking our parishioners to bring a potted Poinsettia plant to put in the church during Christmas in honor of a loved one. If you do, please bring them to the old church between Dec. 15th and Dec. 19th. We could use both red and white Poinsettias. YOU ARE INVITED To Honor the Immaculate Conception Please join the Franciscans on Monday, December 8th, at 12:00 Noon at the Church for a Holy Hour to honor the Immaculate Conception OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE CELEBRATION Come and join us Friday, December 12th, to participate in a Mass and feast in honor of our Blessed Lady of Guadalupe. We will begin with the adoration of the Blessed Sacrament at 6:00 pm and a Rosary at 6:30 pm followed by a bilingual Mass at 7:00 pm. There will be a blessing of images at the end of the Mass. If interested in participating in the choir, playing an instrument, volunteering for that day, please contact Laura Gennitti at 390-2968 or Dalia Crouch at 439-8894. There will be hot chocolate and Mexican sweet bread in the Narthex after Mass. Everyone is invited to take part in this service. 9:00a Mass Fri: Nov28 NO Prayer Group OFFICE CLOSED for Thanksgiving Holiday 6:30p Spanish Charismatic Prayer Group in the Day Chapel 7:00p NA Meeting — classroom 3 Sat: Nov29 7:00a “My House” Men’s Group is meeting in classroom 3 3:00p Confessions 6:30p AA Meeting — classroom 3 Sun: Nov30 7:30a KC Breakfast (7:30 am to 10:30 am) 3:30p Spanish Baptism Class in the Day Chapel HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION Feast of the Immaculate Conception Monday, December 8th, Mass at 8:00 am & 7:00 pm Identity Theft & Fraud Presentation A representative from the Colorado Bureau of Investigation will provide tips and strategies to stay safe from criminals who would try to steal your holiday spirit, your money and even your identity: Thursday, Dec. 4 from 1:00-2:00 pm at the Fountain Valley Senior Center. It is presented by the Security Public Library & the Fountain Valley Senior Center. It is that time again — the Christmas Giving Tree will be set up in the Narthex on Monday, November 24th. We have tags for the Walt Fortman Agency (kids ages 12-18); the Wounded Warrior Program (we have 15 families this year); the Life Support Center in conjunction with the Diocese; and our own Food Pantry. If you can help, please take one of the tags from the tree, buy the gift and attach the gift tag to the package. Then please place the gift under the Giving Tree by December 10 for the Walt Fortman gifts and all other gifts by Wednesday, December 17. All gifts will be distr ibuted to the proper agency by December 19th. Thank you in advance for your generosity and if you have any questions, please call the parish office (392-7653). HAVE A BLESSED CHRISTMAS. PERPETUAL EUCHARISTIC ADORATION If you ever doubt God’s love for you, look at Him suffering on the cross for you. Look at Him hiding Himself in the Sacred Host, so you can believe. He loves you with an everlasting love and waits for you to come to Him in Adoration. He also waits for you to join Him someday in Heaven. He has a place for you there, very close to Him. Right now, there is a day and an hour for you in Adoration! For more information about Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration at St. Dominic, please call Barbara at 391-0452. Do you think you might be called to the Permanent Diaconate? Have you ever felt an a rac on to a public ministry in the Church? We invite you to come to one of the following informa on nights to see if the permanent diaconate might be what God is calling you to. What is this evening for? It’s to learn about the diaconate. It’s to learn about discernment. It’s to connect with those involved with deacon forma on. It’s to meet others like you, thinking about the diaconate. It’s for your family to find out what this call is all about. What do I need to do? First of all, make sure -- if you are married -- that you have talked about this with your wife and family. Second, make sure that you have a conversation with your pastor, since he will be an important part of the discernment and formation process. And, finally, please make plans to attend one of the information nights listed below. You and your wife (if you are married) are welcome to come and ask questions regarding the process. Each evening is scheduled from 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. at the following locations throughout the Diocese. St. Patrick – Bonzel Hall – Wednesday, January 7, 2015 6455 Brook Park Drive Colorado Springs, CO 80918 St. Paul – Julie Penrose Hall – Tuesday, January 20, 2015 9 El Pomar Road Colorado Springs, CO 80906 St. Francis, Castle Rock – Assisi Hall – Thursday, January 29, 2015 2746 East Fifth Street Castle Rock, CO 80104 We hope to see you there. Peace and God’s blessing to you. Ponderings of a Parochial Vicar My Dear Parishioners, It has been 5 weeks since I spoke to you regarding the financial status of St. Dominic Parish. I thought it only right that you should have an update of our status and several of you have asked where the money goes. To this second question, I have created the pie chart below for your reference. Please note that nowhere on the pie chart is there a section for savings or a “rainy day” fund, or a section for future plans. We use every dollar for current expenses. Please also realize that this chart is based on a weekly collection of $25,245.00 each week. This really is the absolute minimum! Additionally, we still have to make up the debts we have not paid, for instance the $60,000+ we owe the Diocese in back payments. So what has changed since I last spoke with you? Here is the breakdown for the last 5 weeks: Weekend of 10/18-19: $25,000-$16,216.95=8,783.05 SHORTFALL Weekend of 10/25-26: $25,000-$18,433.22=6,566.78 SHORTFALL Weekend of 11/1-2: $25,000-$18,955.41=6,044.59 SHORTFALL Weekend of 11/8-9: $25,000-$19,857.99=5,142.01 SHORTFALL Weekend of 11/15-16: $25,000-$14,245.34=10,754.66 SHORTFALL The current annual shortfall for this parish is $76,415. This cannot continue. Since my financial talk to you, only 2 families have signed up for bank-to-bank tithing and 3 families have changed their bank-to-bank amount. Here are the weekly dollar amounts averaged over the last 12 months, which correspond to the pie chart below: EXPENSE Worship (Liturgy/Music) - $1,357 Tithe - $1,869* Faith Formation/Youth - $2,873 Diocese Tithe - $3,271* Priests Salary and Benefits - $1,053 Property/Liability Insurance - $699 Office Salaries and Benefits - $3,467 Other - $1,197 Facilities - $2,206 Loan Payment (Principal and Interest) - $7,252 TOTAL EXPENSE - $25,245 *NOTE: The Tithe to Charity and Tithe to the Diocese = 20% We cannot continue with these shortfalls! We must increase the amount of the collection otherwise, we will be forced to make some drastic changes. This is not one person’s problem. We must all help out a little bit. Little amounts have great impact. Here is an example: If 1,400 families each gave an additional $5 each week, that would increase our weekly amount by $7,000. Please, my brothers and sisters, this is your parish. We must all share the load. Please help us serve you and work to continue God’s work in our community. Your servant in Christ, Fr. John