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Adult Ministries Catholic Daughters Catholic Daughters of the Americas strive to embrace the principles of faith and works through love, to promote justice, equality and the advancement of human rights and human dignity for all. CDA is a national Catholic Women’s organization founded by the Knights of Columbus. Contact Doris Walker 214-357-2059 Holy Name Society The purpose of the Holy Name Society is to honor the name of Jesus and to demonstrate in word and deed the dignity attached to His name. We celebrate group Communion on the second Sunday of each month, followed by a short social. All parishioners are qualified for membership. Contact Bill Marx 214.358.5855 Knights of Columbus Council 5052 The Knights of Columbus is an organization for Catholic men dedicated to charity and promoting the Catholic family. Contact Don Timm 214.358.4972. Legion of Mary This group performs spiritual and corporal works of mercy including visiting the sick, the elderly, those in prisons and in hospital, bringing the Eucharist to the homebound and welcoming newcomers. Contact Mary Jane Keene 214.352.6838. Right to Life Ministry The Pro-Life Committee of St. Monica’s meets the second Wednesday of each month in the McManus Hall conference room immediately following the 8:00 a.m. Mass. Contact Chuck Suter at 972.401.0471 SCRIP St. Monica school sells certificates and gift cards from many different retailers and restaurants, who in turn give a percentage back to the school. You can support St. Monica School by purchasing SCRIP certificates and gift cards. You can also help by selling SCRIP after the 5:30 p.m., 8:00 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 1:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Masses. St. Monica 39ers This is a group for anyone fifty and older interested in fellowship, support, and stimulating religious and social activities in cooperation with other senior groups of the diocese. Contact Tootsie Musso 214.369.5892 St. Monica Dads’ Club The purpose of this organization is to provide financial assistance and/or physical support to St. Monica Catholic School and its student/teacher organizations. The Club is open to all men of the St. Monica Parish and/or dads of students who attend St. Monica School. Contact Michael Boone at 214.358.3328. St. Monica School PTO St. Monica Parent Teacher Organization assists in fundraising, coordinating volunteer activity, and enabling better communication between school personnel and parents. The purpose of the PTO is to promote the spiritual, educational and physical welfare of the children of St. Monica School. Contact Kathy Leitnick at 214.350.6421. Welcome Group Please help our new parishioners feel welcome and excited about our St. Monica community. Volunteers are needed for events planned four times each year. Contact Deacon Brian Mitchell or Sharon Mitchell at 214.352.2357 Senior Guides We screen and direct visitors to the proper areas in the school. Also, we monitor students’ early release. We work four hours a day once a week. If you would like to be part of this group, please Vineyard Men's Group The goal of St. Monica Men's Faith Formation is to help men "Become the man God wants us to be." We are ALL called to be loving, faithful, honorable and charitable as husbands, fathers, sons and friends and to live this out, in and around our community. Contact Joe Campos (214) 696-6291 Office, E-mail: jcampos@camposengineering.com
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