Twenty - Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time


Jesus tells a simple story in today’s Gospel of two imperfect sons to illustrate the way of God's kingdom. The father amply provided for his sons food, lodging, and everything they needed. Everything the father had belonged to them as well. The father also rewarded his sons with excellent work in his own vineyard.  He expected them to show him gratitude, loyalty, and honor by doing their fair share of the daily work. The "rebellious" son told his father to his face that he would not work for him. But afterwards he changed his mind and did what his father commanded him. The "good" son said he would work for his father, but didn't follow through. He sought his own pleasure, contrary to his father's will. Now who was really the good son?  Both sons disobeyed their father - but one repented and then did what the father told him. Jesus makes his point clear - Good intentions are not enough.  And promises don't count unless they are performed. God wants to change our hearts so that we will show by our speech and by our actions that we respect his will and do it. God offers each one of us the greatest treasure possible - indestructible peace, joy, and friendship with him in his everlasting kingdom but we can lose that treasure if we refuse His grace.

THANKSGIVING DINNER

As I mentioned last week, there will be a Thanksgiving Dinner, in conjunction with The Compass food bank, in our hall on Sunday October 8 from 5pm – 7pm.

Many people told me last week that they did not know about The Compass so I decided to explain a little of who they are and what we are doing on Thanksgiving weekend. The motto of The Compass Food Bank is: “Together we provide help for today and hope for tomorrow”. Recognizing the urgent need of our neighbours experiencing economic and social challenges, ten Christian churches in the Lorne Park / Clarkson area formed The Compass in 2002 to address this serious and growing concern within our South Mississauga community.
The Compass offers:
  •         The Compass market – a food market where qualifying customers can shop for no-cost food
  •  A listening ear, assistance in problems, referrals to other sources of support.
  •  Language and computer training
  • Social assistance inquiries
  • Spiritual and emotional support
  • Community events, meals, fellowship

The Compass is unique in our community in two important ways: We are an outreach established by partnering Christian churches in the Clarkson-Lorne Park-Port Credit and Mississauga area and The Compass is also unique in our community in being a food bank as well as a support centre. Understanding the importance of a food bank for those in need, we are also actively committed to providing support through other community services while offering a friendly, drop-in, with a non-threatening atmosphere. Here is the current list of partner churches:
Cawthra Park United Church. Chartwell Baptist Church, Christ Church United Church, Church of St. Bride’s Anglican Clarkson, Church of St. Mark Lutheran, Clarkson Road Presbyterian Church, ClearView Christian Reformed Church, First United Church Port Credit. Lorne Park Baptist Church, Park Royal Bible Church, Sheridan United Church, St Andrew’s Memorial Presbyterian Church, St. Christopher’s Catholic Church, St. Mary Star of the Sea Catholic Church, St. Stephen’s-on-the-Hill United Church, Trinity-St. Paul Anglican Church Port Credit, West Edge Community Church and St. Dominic’s Catholic Church.
I hope this gives you more of an insight as to what is happening here on  Thanksgiving Weekend. Many thanks to those who have given your name for turkey/food donations and to volunteer your time to help and wait on tables. I am expecting about 250 people and your help will be invaluable on the day.

Thanks again and I wish you all a good week!

Fr. Phil    


Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time


DATES TO REMEMBER

Ø  ANNUAL HARVEST BAZAAR – September 30 from 9 am – 3 pm
Breakfast, lunch and tea room service will be available. There will be Fr. Phil’s dinners to go with soups, roast beef with gravy, pasta and sauce. Also on hand will be homemade pies and baked goods, rum cakes, a variety of homemade jams and a great selection of homemade breads will be available too. Children under 12 years will enjoy our special craft table too! I am looking forward to making this event a great success since all monies raised will go directly to St. Dominic parish. Come out and support our parish, have a great time and enjoy some fellowship with parishioners over breakfast and lunch. Sign-up sheets are available for you to sign for help on the day or for baking. Many thanks to those who have already signed up!!
Ø  CONFIRMATION 2018
The sacrament of Confirmation will be conferred by Bishop Boissonneau on the weekend of May 26 and 27, 2018. There will be 4 Masses: Saturday evening at 5pm and Sunday at 9:30 am, 11:30 am and 1:30 pm. Registration will begin in January 2018. Please direct any questions regarding Confirmation to me via email: pjones@stdominicschurch.ca as I am the director of the program. Marie Jansa will be the program coordinator again this year. Thank-you Marie!
Ø  RECONCILIATION AND FIRST HOLY COMMUNION
Our parish catechist, Bev O’Grady, has included all the preparation dates and Sacrament dates on our parish website. Please refer to our website at St. Dominic’s Church Mississauga.

CHILDREN’S LITURGY – I am looking for more volunteers for our Children’s Liturgy Program. If you would prefer not to teach, you may also just be a parent volunteer in the room supervising, while the teacher runs the program. A police check is required and is now available online and free of charge. Please consider this as we need 2 adults in the room at all times.
Wishing you all a great week.

Fr. Phil 

Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time


Welcome back to all our parishioners and welcome to our new families who have joined  the parish over the summer months and those in our school communities too.  I hope that you all had a great Summer with some rest and relaxation. Special welcome back to all our students and school support staff and in particular our Principals, Vice- Principal and Chaplain: Queen of heaven Catholic Elementary, Principal, Michelle McCann, St. Dominic Catholic Elementary, new Principal, Julie Tollis and St Paul Catholic Secondary, Principal, Jim Horvath, new Vice-Principal, Massimo Giannobile and Chaplain, Jim McCleevy. I look forward to working with all of you this school year.

Some thoughts on today’s Gospel.....

What's the best way to repair a damaged relationship? Jesus offers his disciples spiritual freedom and power for restoring broken or injured relationships.

What can we learn from Jesus' instructions about how to mend a damaged relationship? If we feel we have been wronged by someone, Jesus says the first step is to speak directly but privately to the individual who has done the harm. One of the worst things we can do is brood over our grievance. Scolding someone in public is not on Jesus’, agenda.

If we truly want to settle a difference with someone, we need to do it face to face. If this fails in its purpose, then the second step is to bring another person or persons, someone who is wise and gracious rather than someone who is hot-tempered or judgmental. And if this fails, then we must still not give up, but seek the help of the Christian community,  Christians who hopefully will pray and seek a solution for reconciliation based on Christian love and wisdom, rather than relying on coercive force or threat of legal action.

Lastly, if even the Christian community fails to bring about reconciliation, what must we do? Jesus seems to say that we have the right to abandon stubborn and obdurate offenders. The tax-collectors and Gentiles were regarded as "unclean" by the religious-minded Jews and they resorted to shunning them. However we know from the Gospel accounts that Jesus often had fellowship with tax-collectors (as well as other public sinners), ate with them, and even praised them at times! Jesus refuses no one who is open to receive pardon, healing, and restoration. 

ST.DOMINIC ANNUAL HARVEST BAZAAR
Saturday September 30 in the Parish Hall 9:00 am to 3:00 pm

Our annual harvest bazaar is a fundraiser for St. Dominic  Parish. All monies raised at this event go directly to the parish. Therefore, your help and support is crucial to its success. Please come out with your family, friends and neighbours and support your parish. Sign-up sheets for helpers on the day of the Bazaar and for bakers, are at all the entrances of the church. Please take a moment to sign up if you can bake or sign up if you can help. We need your participation to make this event a great success. The bazaar flyer that you have received explains the bazaar in detail. Thank you in advance for your support. I look forward to seeing you there.

Have a great week!

Fr. Phil