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St. Dominic Catholic Church Liturgical Schedule St. Dominic Catholic Church Tuesday 7/6 5:30pm No Mass 800 E Walnut Canton, SD 57013 Wednesday 7/7 Good Samaritan Residents and Staff At Canton Good Samaritan 9:45am July 4th, 2021 Thursday 7/8 Art Kimball 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:30am By Mike & Lois Broderick 6th Sunday After Pentecost Saturday 7/10 Tom Bontje Lector, EM, Servers Please Volunteer 4:30pm By Mary Ann Bontje Sunday 7/11 Wayne Mitchell Lector, EM, Servers Please Volunteer 8:30am By Kyle & Sheila Broughton Traditional Latin Mass 2pm Parishioners of St. Dominic & St. Magdalen VII Sunday after Pentecost Collections 6/27/2021 Envelopes & $1624.00 Online Loose $68.00 TLM $871.00 Total $2563.00 CFSA Goal $20,600 Collected $21,232 Phone: (605)764-5640 Please Keep in Your Prayers…. Email: [email protected] Pastor: Fr. Martin Lawrence [email protected] Nursing Home and Assisted Living residents: Betty Parr, Jeanne Oliver, Margaret Baldwin Website: www.stdominiccanton.org Those who are ill, undergoing treatment, in need of healing and all especially in need of our prayers: Parish Staff Jeannette Koch, Fr. Rader, Fr. Dana Christensen, Benjamin Coad, Kim McNulty Pastor: Fr. Lawrence Sacraments For the homebound, our country and its leaders, for respecting life in all stages, for the Pope, all priests and religious, and the Parish Office Hours Secretary: Amy Buitenbos Reconciliation: 1/2 hour prior to Week- DRE: Amy Buitenbos Tues/Thurs 8a-12:30pm & end Mass, & by appointment health and safety of our American Troops. Custodian: Troy Young Evenings as needed Baptism: Contact Fr. Lawrence 7/3 Lois Broderick, 7/5 Ben Lasley, 7/6 Adam Miller, Tucker Pranke, 7/7 Elizabeth Those Celebrating Birthdays Maintenance: Roger Simunek before the birth of your child Lasley, 7/8 Bill Croatt, 7/9 Tessa Limoges Prayer Chain Music Liturgy: Doug Buitenbos Matrimony: Contact Fr. Lawrence 6 Amy Buitenbos (605)530-0361 Parish Nurse months prior to your wedding date. 7/5 Elmer Andal, David Paul Viereck, 7/6 Claretta Konietzko, 6/8 Josephine Quinlan [email protected] Our Beloved Deceased: Stephen Shupick (605)891-8857 [email protected] Peters’s Pence Collection Please place your donation for Dominic ’s Den Join us on Saturdays before the evening Vigil Mass to pray the rosary. We will begin around the Peter’s Pence Collection in the basket provided at the 4:05 p.m. and pray the Glorious Mysteries. rear of the church, It is a significant way to support the Uni- Bishop Ivo Odrowatz, the Polish bishop of Kra- versal Church. In part, this collection, supported by the kow, was witness to Dominic’s miracle of raising Catholics around the globe, helps the Holy Father reach out Feast of St. Dominic Parish Picnic Planning for the St. Dominic Feast Day Parish Pic- Napoleon Orsini, nephew of Cardinal Stephen, th to people suffering in our world. It also supports the ongo- nic continues! Mark your calendars – Saturday, August 7 , after the 4:00 p.m. Mass, cele- ing activities of the Holy See. For more information visit to life at San Sisto. The bishop’s two nephews, brated with Bishop Donald DeGrood! In addition to carnival games for the kids, we will www.peterspence.va/en.html. Ceslaus and Hyacinth, and two companions, also have yard games for the kids, teens, and adults. We are considering yard games such Moe Parish July 4th Celebration! 47998 292nd St. Henry of Moravia and Herman the Teutonic, as volleyball, bean bag toss, yard Jenga, and others. If you have bean bag toss games or Hudson SD. Flag raising 5:30pm. Old Fashioned Picnic were also witnesses. The bishop begged Domi- yard Jenga that we could borrow for the evening, please let Nate & Jessie Kleinschmit 5:45pm-7:30pm. Catered by Tony’s: Hamburgers, Brats, know (or Amy in the church office). Also, we might have a call-out to borrow pop-up tents nic to send some of his friars to Poland, but the for game booths and outside seating – please let us know if you have one we can borrow. Potato Salad, coleslaw, baked beans, chips, drinks & des- difficulty of the Polish language was an obsta- serts! Fun and games for the kids, and train for the little cle. Instead Dominic told the bishop, “My lord, Holy Blowin’ Smoke Rib Cook-off This event will take place on July 31, 2021 at Jack Fox Park in Canton ones. Entertainment at 7:30pm featuring Chris Sandvig SD; we will be serving ribs, various side dishes and drinks starting at 4:00PM. There will be a free will offering for Music. Fireworks display at dark! A Free will offering will you have with you four young clerics; give them the meal. All proceeds will go to the Canton Ministerial Association. One Way Up, Praise Band from CUMC will be collected for all food items and an offering will be col- to me. I will clothe them with our habit, form be performing. We will also have the opportunity for folks to sponsor a rack of ribs for $10.00. We are looking for lected taken before the program to help cover the fireworks them to apostolic virtues, and return them to you one volunteer from each congregation/organization, but we will take as many as we can get, to coordinate the des- expense. Please bring your own lawn chairs. in a short time full of zeal and devoted- serts. 5-7 per congregation should do the trick, and the sponsorship for the ribs will also need to be collected. En- velopes will be provided for the sponsorships. We also need some help on Friday evening to make the beans and Women’s Bible Study Do you desire to grow in your ness.” After 6 months of study with Dominic, coleslaw. For questions or more information contact Scott Richmond 605-321-0448 Catholic faith? Would you like to connect with other the four new friars returned to Poland and began women in our parish community? Do you feel that you are to preach the Gospel and founded five Domini- Fall 2021 Life Activities! doing so much but long to be more balanced and effective? can houses, which became centers of learning 40 days for Life September 22nd through October 31st We invite you to consider joining Walking with Purpose, a sign up at www.40daysforlife.com/siouxfalls women’s Catholic Bible study, Discovering Our Dignity, and preaching. Ceslaus traveled to Prague, Bres- lau, Bohemia, Pomerania, and Saxony. Hyacinth 50th Annual Right to Life Convention at Sioux Falls First Church October 1st-2nd offered this fall through spring at St Dominic Life Chain Sunday October 3rd 2-3pm. Church. Weekly group sessions are starting on Sunday, traveled throughout northern Europe, including For more information visit: https://www.siouxfallsarearighttolife.org/ August 22, 2021 at 6:15 PM. Discovering our Digni- Denmark, Sweden, and Norway, and even into ty gives us modern-day advice from the women of the Bi- parts of Russia. St. Hyacinth of Poland was can- South Dakota Right to Live Essay Contest: Topic Why are YOU prolife? Junior Division grades 7-9, Senior ble. If you have any questions feel free to reach out to Car- onized on April 17, 1594 (feast day August 17) grades 10-12. Essays judged on Originality, Content, & Accuracy. Essays must be 300-500 words and emailed by la Reding at 605-212-8775 or [email protected] November 1st, 2021. Email entries to [email protected]. Entries are being accepted now, and cash prizes for and Blessed Ceslaus was beatified on August 27, the top 5 in each division! Poster and Contest rules posted on the bulletin board by the office. 1712 (feast day July 17). July is dedicated to the Precious Blood of Jesus In 1849, the universal Feast Pray the Rosary Daily to the Precious Blood of Jesus was announced by Pope Pius IX in an effort to encourage the faithful to pray for the end of the First Italian War and peace in Souvignier Scholarship applications are available in the Rome. Later, Pope Pius X fixed the date of the Feast of the Precious Blood of Parish Office, all college students who are members of St. Jesus on the 1st Sunday in July. After Vatican II, the feast was removed from the Dominic are welcome to apply. Applications due to the calendar, but a votive Mass in honor of the Precious Blood was established and Parish Office by August 31st. can be celebrated in the month of July so Catholics can reflect on this beautiful image of Jesus’ love for humankind! Though no longer on the current liturgical Council Meetings: Finance Council next meeting Tues- calendar, the month of July is traditionally dedicated to the Precious Blood. This day August 3rd at 6:30pm in the Parish Hall. Pastoral dedication is a beautiful way for Catholics to continually remind themselves of Council next meeting Tuesday September 7th in the Parish Jesus’ immense sacrifice of offering Himself, not only on the Cross but at every Hall. Mass. The next Catholic Daughters meeting will be SAVE THE DATE - The Catholic Community Foundation is excited to an- Thursday, July 8th at 6:30 p.m. at St. Nicholas in nounce that the “Taste the Goodness” event, benefitting the Bishop Dudley Hos- Tea. All ladies of the parish are welcome! pitality House, will take place on Saturday evening, August 14, 2021 from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. outdoors in downtown Sioux Falls. Come with your friends Catholic Family Sharing Appeal Thank you to those who to enjoy tastings of a wide variety of foods, craft beers, wine, bourbon and much everyone who has donated so far! We have reached our more.
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