…you know that you live in a house full of guys when this is your proposed breakfast. I wish I were making this up. On second thought, I don’t wish that at all. (I think it’s hilarious and awesome.) … Continue reading
…you know that you live in a house full of guys when this is your proposed breakfast. I wish I were making this up. On second thought, I don’t wish that at all. (I think it’s hilarious and awesome.) … Continue reading
One of the classic movies of my youth is the comedy, Groundhog Day. Bill Murray stars as Phil Connors, a conceited weatherman, who begrudgingly goes to Punxsutawney, PA, to cover the annual Groundhog Day festival. Due to a snowstorm, Phil … Continue reading
Just when you thought that this Parochial Vicar was all about Dominican Spirituality and Harry Potter (things that are not necessarily mutually exclusive, by the way), he throws in something like this. There is other blog out there in which … Continue reading
Not too long ago, there was a story that was making it around Facebook. Apparently, there is an initiative to break the Golden State into six pieces. Now of course, when I heard this, my first natural reaction was like, … Continue reading
Mary of Nazareth is the strongest woman I know. At the awkward age of fourteen, God’s messenger arrives at her home with a marriage proposal. She dutifully accepts, not at all sure what she got herself into. Barely giving herself … Continue reading
Our upcoming concert is soon approaching! It features many artists you already know and love, including members of the Solemn Mass Choir of the 11:30 Mass. DECEMBER 16 AT 7:30PM … Continue reading
December 15th at 3:15pm. All ages are invited to a children’s costumed portrayal of the Christmas story, including carols and a bilingual Las Posadas procession in the Hispanic tradition. A small petting zoo will start at 2:45pm in the parking … Continue reading
Guest Post: Simon Berry Our Christmas Concert (Monday, December 16, 7:30 pm – see you there) includes a wonderful piece of music In Terra Pax (Peace on Earth) by Gerald Finzi. Here are some notes to guide your listening and … Continue reading
St. Catherine is believed to have been born in Alexandria of a noble family. Converted to Christianity through a vision, she denounced Maxentius for persecuting Christians. Fifty of her converts were then burned to death by Maxentius. Maxentius offered Catherine … Continue reading
Welcome to the official blog of Saint Dominic’s Catholic Church in San Francisco, CA! There are so many events and groups here at the parish that we thought that it would be a great idea to have a platform … Continue reading