From the desk of Fr. Phil…

• I am not sure where the month of October has gone but, as we near its end, I wanted to share some thoughts with you. Thank you to all our altar servers and their parents who were able to attend our first meeting last Saturday. As altar servers, you are a very important part of the liturgy. Your presence and commitment to our parish is very encouraging to us all. Every one of you did very well as you performed your duties as altar servers. Thank-you!


• Thanks to all who organized, attended and contributed to the Foods of the World dinner last Sunday. The experience was very enjoyable and the food was superb. This is an excellent way to get to know each other and a great way for me to meet you too. It usually takes time to get to know your names and faces and I thank those who approached me and introduced themselves to me. Every parish is composed of two entities: Spiritual and Social and the two work together to form a healthy parish community. Let us continue to celebrate, spiritually and socially, as we build up the parish community.
• A big thank you to the Haitian Dance Troupe who performed here on October 29th. Their performance was amazing in every respect. They are certainly a group of fine young men dedicated to their art and to their God. Thanks to all those who were able to attend this performance and contribute to the building of the school for marginalized children in Haiti.
• November is the month of the Holy Souls. Please enter the names in our Holy Souls Book of those you wish prayed for at every liturgy during the month of November. May they all rest in peace. I know that, in the past, many have made donations for the holy souls in November using the special envelopes for this occasion. You may still do this if you wish and you will find those envelopes at the back of the church. Please place them in the regular collection on Sunday. You may write the names of your loved ones on the envelope but remember to inscribe their names in our new holy souls book too. Please remember that a special Mass will be celebrated on November 2nd at 7:30 PM for our departed loved ones.
• We had our first Knights of Columbus information meeting this past Monday evening. I was encouraged by the number of people who came out for that meeting. Our next meeting is on Monday, November 2nd at 8 PM, after the Mass for the faithful departed. Please feel free to join us and learn more about the formation of the Knights Council here In the parish.
• I wish you all a great week !

November - Month of Remembrance

Please remember that a special Mass will be celebrated on November 2nd at 7:30 PM for our departed loved ones.

From the desk of Fr. Phil…

I sincerely hope that you all had a happy Thanksgiving weekend with your families and your friends. We have much to be thankful for here in Canada. The freedom and peace we enjoy is like no other country in the world. In speaking briefly about Thanksgiving, I would like to thank all of you who were able to donate to our food drive. Your contributions were amazing. Our three schools, St. Paul Secondary School, Queen of Heaven and St. Dominic Elementary Schools were exceedingly generous this year and they are to be commended for their efforts and demonstration of discipleship. I would also like to thank Mrs. Rose Comella for the wonderful Thanksgiving display in the sanctuary of the church; it is very beautiful indeed. Thank you Rose!!

Our Foods of the World dinner is happening next weekend and I am looking forward to my first experience of this popular event. The work continues at the south side of the church and new weeping tiles and waterproofing should be finished shortly. The children’s liturgy room and our custodian’s work room will be finished by next Sunday and you are welcome to visit both rooms to see the improvements. Please keep abreast of the news regarding our formation of a Knights of Columbus Council here at the parish. I invite once again, all men in the parish to consider joining this worthy organization. Our parish will only benefit from their presence. November the 7th marks the date of our Christmas Bazaar in the hall. Please keep that date in mind and try to attend and support our Resettlement Committee as we await our new family’s arrival from Iraq. I am asking for volunteers to bake for this bazaar. Please see Isabel or Maria at the back of the church in regards to baking. Thank you for your continued support in all areas of the parish and for making this community the great place that it is!

Christmas Bazaar & Craft Sale

ST. DOMINIC RESETTLEMENT COMMITTEE will hold their annual Christmas Bazaar & Craft Sale on Saturday, November 7, 2009 in the Parish Hall. We hope that many of our parishioners will attend. Mark the date and bring your family and friends! There is something for everyone - crafts, gifts, toys, collectibles, and Raffle prizes. Bring your children and have your pictures taken with our special guest, Sherway Santa. Donations of prizes for our Raffle, are highly appreciated. Baked goods for our Bake Sale, are always welcomed. Please call Isabel at 905-272-1170 if you are able to contribute.

ST. DOMINIC’S “FOODS OF THE WORLD"


International buffet will be held this year on Sunday, October 25th! Please mark your calendars and join us for an evening of flavorful food, music and fun as we celebrate some of the diverse cultures present in our community! This year, you won’twant to miss the fine cuisines of the Caribbean, Indo Chinese, Portugal, Poland and Ireland! Ticket sales will begin on the weekend of October 10 th after all Masses. As this event sells out each year, purchase your tickets early so you won’t be disappointed!! (Adults: $15.00 and Children – 4-12 years $7.00 )