Sunday, July 18, 2021 - 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time
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St. Dominic Catholic Church Serving Southwest Washington since 1852 Sunday, July 18, 2021 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Today’s Readings USCCB Needs Your Help First Reading — “I shall gather the remnant of my flock and The figure on the Northwest corner of bring them back to their meadow.” (Jeremiah 23:1-6) the altar is St. Hyacinth (1185-1257) with the ciborium and statue of Virgin Mary. Psalm — “The Lord is my shepherd; there is nothing I shall The Virgin Mary helped St. Hyacinth want.” (Psalm 23) save both the Eucharist and her heavy Second Reading — “You who were once far off have become statue when the Tartars sacked Kiev. As near by the blood of Christ.” (Ephesians 2:13-18) Hyacinth fled the attack, he and the com- munity that accompanied him escaped Gospel — “When Jesus saw the vast crowd, his heart was the Tartars by miraculously walking on moved with pity for them, and he began to teach them many the water. His feast day is celebrated on August 17. things.” (Mark 6:30-34) ~ Courtesy of Mary Moran Readings for the Week St. Anselm Mass Intentions Monday: Ex 14:5-18; Ex 15:1bc-6; Mt 12:38-42 St. Anselm declares that a single Mass offered for oneself during life may be Tuesday: Ex 14:21—15:1; Ex 15:8-10, 12, 17; Mt 12:46-50 worth more than a thousand celebrations Wednesday: Ex 16:1-5, 9-15; Ps 78:18-19, 23-28; Mt 13:1-9 for the same intention after death. Sg 3:1-4b or 2 Cor 5:14-17; Ps 63:2-6, 8-9; Dates beginning in late July 2021 are available now. Thursday: Jn 20:1-2, 11-18 Contact the Parish Office, Monday through Friday, at (202) Friday: Ex 20:1-17; Ps 19:8-11; Mt 13:18-23 554-7863, 8:30am to 5pm or email us at Office@StDominicChurch.org) for 2021 dates. Saturday: Ex 24:3-8; Ps 50:1b-2, 5-6, 14-15; Mt 13:24-30 The Weekly Mass Intentions Prayers for the Sick Deceased Sunday, July 18 Please pray for the sick and recently deceased parishioners 5:00pm Vigil Mary Troanovitch and family members of the Parish and Priory. 8:00am Rosary Shrine of St. Jude Benefactors 10:30am People of the Parish Sick: Lynn McGrath, Ernest Yambot, Pat L., and Christina 5:00pm Novena in honor of SS Joachim & Anne Cateuro Monday, July 19 8:00am Novena in honor of SS Joachim & Anne Deceased: June Jaeger, Alfredo Lobianco, Lauren Morris, 12:10pm Theresa & Alton Miller Yvonne Parker, Patricia Lucas, Charlie Colman, Timothy Tuesday, July 20 Gipe, Doris Baldwin, Gloria Goodwin, Rose Montas, and 8:00am Novena in honor of SS Joachim & Anne Elsie L. Fleming. 12:10pm Melissa Ferrucci Wednesday, July 21 Sanctuary Candle 8:00am Novena in honor of SS Joachim & Anne 12:10pm Martha Elizabeth Springmann Thursday, July 22 For the intentions of 8:00am Novena in honor of SS Joachim & Anne Vi Baluyut 12:10pm Paul Tchong Friday, July 23 8:00am Novena in honor of SS Joachim & Anne Arrangements to donate the Sanctuary Candle for a 12:10pm Fr. Joseph Martin Hagen, O.P. week for $15 or a Mass Intention for $10 can be made Saturday, July 24 in the parish office. 9:00am Novena in honor of SS Joachim & Anne
This Week: Sunday, July 18 Donut Social Join us after the 10:30 Mass for coffee, donuts and fellowship in the Parish Meeting Room • After the 10:30 Mass Tuesday, July 20 St. Dominic Cenacle Join Cenacle, IN PERSON, as Br. Charles Rooney, O.P. speaks to the group about Original Sin and the Victory of Grace: Hope in a Fallen World • 7pm — Parish Meeting Room (The series on Vatican II and the Role of Laity in the Church will continue next week.) Thursday, July 22 St. Dominic Young Adults For all young adults in their 20’s and 30’s Confessions, Adoration & the Rosary • 7pm — In the Church • 7:50pm — Fellowship on the sidewalk in front of the Friar’s Chapel / Parish Office In-Person & Via YouTube Check the SDYA web page for the YouTube link. St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry Capitol Hill Pregnancy Center We will be collecting your donations for We will be collecting your the St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry the donations of practical baby items like weekend of July 24th & 25th. diapers, wipes and formula for the Capitol Hill Pregnancy Center at each Make sure your items are unopened and Mass the weekend of July 31st & have not expired. August 1st. Place your items in front of the Ambo at the front of the Place your items in front of the Ambo at the front of the church or you are welcome to drop off donations at any church or you are welcome to drop off donations at any time during normal business hours in the Parish Office. time during normal business hours in the Parish Office. Thank you for showing support for those families that Your generosity is greatly appreciated. have chosen life.
Welcome No matter how long you’re planning to be in the neighborhood, please consider this your home. Fill out a registration form found in the vestibule of the church or on the website, or stop by the parish office. Mass Times Sunday Masses Weekdays Holy Days Monday—Friday: • 7:00pm Vigil • 5:00pm Vigil (Saturday) • 8:00am • 8:00am • 8:00am • 12:10pm • 12:10pm • 10:30am • 5:00pm Saturday: • 9:00am Confession Times Sunday Monday-Friday Saturday • 9:45am • 11:45am—12:10pm • 4:30pm Administration of the Sacraments Please Contact the Parish Office Baptism: “Parents are obliged to take care that infants are baptized in the first few weeks” (Code of Canon Law, 867§1). Matrimony: “And the two shall become one flesh” (Mark 10:8). Holy Eucharist at Home: When a fellow parishioner is in the hospital or unable to attend Mass. Adoration: Every Thursday from 7-7:30pm (Church) Anointing of the Sick: Those facing serious illness or entering the hospital. Church Hours Parish Office Hours Sun—Fri Sat Mon—Fri • 7am—7pm • 8am—7pm • 8:30am—5:00pm Catholic Schools St. Peter School Waterfront Academy • 422 3rd St SE Washington, DC • 60 I Street SW Washington, DC • (202) 544-1618 • (202) 484-0044 • www.stpeterschooldc.org • www.waterfrontacademy.org • Grades K—8 • Montessori 18 months—Grade 8 St. Dominic Church is a Christ-centered, Roman Catholic, and Dominican parish for the people of Southwest, DC and beyond. Our mission is to preach the Gospel and make disciples, and glorify God through the Eucharist and the other Sacraments, build up the communion of the Church, and serve others through the spiritual and corporal works of mercy. 630 E Street, SW • Washington, D.C., 20024 • (202) 554-7863 • Fax (202) 554-0231 office@stdominicchurch.org • www.stdominicchurch.org 2 blocks from L’Enfant Plaza Metro
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