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Saint Dominic Parish
Cold Lake
AB
T9M 1H5
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Who we are
As I start my ministry in our Parish, I would like to enjoin you all to pray with me to seek guidance from God, St. Dominic and Our Lady of the Assumption our Patron Saints, as we continue to build His Kingdom of Love, Peace, and Justice. This year is the Jubilee Year of Mercy and it is fitting that we ask God’s Mercy and Forgiveness for whatever hinder us in promoting His Kingdom.
Change is something that we often dread. But it is inevitable if we want to improve and make progress. Only when we are open to it guided by the Spirit that we will under-stand where God is leading us to.
The saying goes: “We do not join a community, we build it,” let us work together then and always mindful that we all work for the greater glory of God. I believe that the king-dom of God is about relationships. And so unless we are connected to God and are in a good relationship with each other nothing can be accomplished.
Please be more involved in church. This is your parish – our parish. Let us feel that we all belong to this parish. Let us all be reminded of our stewardship. Let us learn to share.
It is said that we can never change the world by going to church but by being “The Church”.
Bless you all!!!
Fr. Nong
Change is something that we often dread. But it is inevitable if we want to improve and make progress. Only when we are open to it guided by the Spirit that we will under-stand where God is leading us to.
The saying goes: “We do not join a community, we build it,” let us work together then and always mindful that we all work for the greater glory of God. I believe that the king-dom of God is about relationships. And so unless we are connected to God and are in a good relationship with each other nothing can be accomplished.
Please be more involved in church. This is your parish – our parish. Let us feel that we all belong to this parish. Let us all be reminded of our stewardship. Let us learn to share.
It is said that we can never change the world by going to church but by being “The Church”.
Bless you all!!!
Fr. Nong
Church Address
811 Lakeshore Dr
Cold Lake,
AB
T9M 1H5
Canada
Phone: 780-639-3245
Fax: 780-639-3297
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Church Pastor
Fr. Limneo Zamora (Father Nong)
Pastor
811 Lakeshore Dr
Cold Lake,
AB
T9M 1H5
Canada
Phone: 780-639-3245
Fax: 780-639-3297
Download Pastor Fr. Limneo Zamora (Father Nong) vCard with Bio
Quote of the Day
John 5:28
Marvel not at this: for the hour is coming, in the which all that are in the graves shall hear his voice,
Marvel not at this: for the hour is coming, in the which all that are in the graves shall hear his voice,
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Fr. Limneo Zamora (Father Nong)
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Father Limneo Zamora, affectionately known as Father Nong, was born in the Philippines. He attended Divine Word College in Legaspi City, St. John Mary Vianney Seminary in Legaspi City, Divine Word Seminary in Tagaytay City and Tahanan ng Mabuting Pastol in Tagaytay City. He was ordained on March 31, 1983.
Father Nong served at St. Gregory the Great Seminary, Our Lady of the Great Parish, St. Rose of Lima Parish, Our Lady of the Assumption, St. Lawrence Parish and St. Martin of Tours on the island of St. Martin.
Father Nong came to serve in Canada in 2001 and has been the pastor at St. Michael the Archangel Parish- Elk Point, AB, St. Joseph Parish- Fort Kent, AB, St. Joseph Parish- White Court, AB, St. Gabriel Parish- Athabasca, AB, St. Catherine of Sienna- Rochester, AB, St. Paul Parish – Fort McMurray.
Father Nong joined St. Dominic Parish and Assumption Parish in February 2016.
Father Nong served at St. Gregory the Great Seminary, Our Lady of the Great Parish, St. Rose of Lima Parish, Our Lady of the Assumption, St. Lawrence Parish and St. Martin of Tours on the island of St. Martin.
Father Nong came to serve in Canada in 2001 and has been the pastor at St. Michael the Archangel Parish- Elk Point, AB, St. Joseph Parish- Fort Kent, AB, St. Joseph Parish- White Court, AB, St. Gabriel Parish- Athabasca, AB, St. Catherine of Sienna- Rochester, AB, St. Paul Parish – Fort McMurray.
Father Nong joined St. Dominic Parish and Assumption Parish in February 2016.
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Patricia Ouellette
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Box 8040
Cold Lake, Alberta
T9M 1N1
Cold Lake, Alberta
T9M 1N1
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Travel/Directions Tips
Headed north on Hwy 28, continue to the two totem poles in front of the Marina (Lakeshore Drive). Turn right and head up the hill where you will see the Church on your right hand side.
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Saint Dominic Parish Cold Lake Mass Times
Mass times are as follows:
Wednesday 10am – Assumption
Friday 10am – St. Dominic
Saturday 6pm – Assumption
Sunday 10am – St. Dominic
Mass Times last updated on the 17th of February, 2022
Wednesday 10am – Assumption
Friday 10am – St. Dominic
Saturday 6pm – Assumption
Sunday 10am – St. Dominic
Mass Times last updated on the 17th of February, 2022
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Saint Dominic Parish History
During the early part of the 20th century, a number of French Canadian colonists, having established themselves in the immediate environs of Cold Lake, requested the visit of a priest for their spiritual well-being. Father Emile Fabre was assigned to visit them regularly in 1912 from the mission of St. Raphael in LeGoff (Cold Lake First Nation), where he resided. In July, 1914, Father Jules Le Chevalier took over the posting. The following year, he constructed a wooden residence, 20 feet square on the land given by Mr. Soucy, on the spot of the actual Church. On August 5, he asked Bishop Legal to place the new mission under the protection of Our Lady of the Snows. The Bishop told him to turn the page of his Divine Office and to name St. Dominic as titular of the new mission. From that time on, this new Canadian colony received the name of St. Dominic in Cold Lake. St. Dominic Parish was established by Bishop Emile Legal of Edmonton on June 1, 1915. On December 8 Father Delabre became the first pastor of this church.
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