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When Dominic was seven, he began to go to school.

His uncle who was a


priest, guided him all through his school years. After years of study,
Dominic became a priest too.

He lived a quiet life of prayer and obedience with other good priests. But
God had amazing plans for Dominic. He began a new religious order
called the Order of Preachers or "Dominicans," after St. Dominic.

The Dominicans preached the faith to the people. They helped correct
false teachings called heresies.

It all began when Dominic was on a trip through southern France. He
realized that some people had formed a group and were going about
teaching people things that were not true. This was doing them great
harm. St. Dominic felt such pity for all the people who had joined the
group and wanted to help them.

The Dominicans conquered that dangerous heresy with prayer, especially
by praying the Holy Rosary. Dominic also encouraged the people to be
humble and to make sacrifices.







For October: Infants
and Toddlers continue
to bring wet wipes,
please! Threes: will you
please make your
wipes for the month
CLOROX wipes?

Thank you!































Menu:
September 22-26, 2014

Monday: Blueberry Waffles/syrup

Veggie & Hamburger Casserole
Pineapple
Crackers

Tuesday: Bananas/Cereal

Pepperoni Pizza
Fruit
Vanilla Wafers








Wednesday: Apple Slices

Corn Chowder
Pineapple
Cheese/Crackers

Thursday: Cereal

Pancakes/syrup
Sausage Patty
Stewed Apples

Friday: Orange Slices

Turkey Melt
Sandwich
Peaches
Animal Crackers





Catholic Childrens Ministry
@ St. Bede
BIBLE VERSE OF THE WEEK:
Do unto others as
you would have them
do unto you Mt. 7:12

September 22-29, 2014

THEME: Apples/ Johnny
Appleseed
LETTER OF THE WEEK: Dd
SAINT OF THE WEEK:
St. Dominic

Miss Kimmies class: Have your
child find something that starts
with D on Friday. It can be a
small object, or even a picture.
This is our ABC show and tell!

Ms. Marianna and Miss Chances
classes: Send in a picture of
mom and/or dad!













I take so many pictures every day! I now have to do something to organize all of themfor
Im approaching 3000, and my phone is starting to rebelso here are a few:







We could not find Fr. Alex to give him some of our
homemade applesauce in person, so we left him
some. I had help with the note. Are you able to see
what the last line says? My friend added at the
bottom, Be Kind to one another without my
prompting. It just gave me a warm, fuzzy feeling that
he remembered the bible verse from the week prior,
and he knew we were giving away the applesauce
to be kind. They are learning the right things.


Adding pictures to your



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