• LENTEN NOVENA IN HONOUR OF ST. JUDE.

    St Dominic Parish 356 Herbert Macaulay road Yaba, Lagos, lagos, Lagos, Nigeria

    Mass times : 6:15am, 12noon & 6:30pm send your petitions online via – www.stjudeyaba.org/novena-petition

  • LAETARE SUNDAY.

    St Dominic Parish 356 Herbert Macaulay road Yaba, Lagos, lagos, Lagos, Nigeria

    Laetare Sunday is the fourth Sunday of Lent in the Catholic liturgical calendar, serving as a day of celebration and “mid-Lent” relief. Known for the use of rose-colored vestments to symbolize joy, it marks a pause in the penitential season, with “Laetare” meaning “Rejoice” from the entrance antiphon. Key Aspects of Laetare Sunday: Significance: It […]

  • ST. PATRICK, Bishop and Apostle of Ireland

    St Dominic Parish 356 Herbert Macaulay road Yaba, Lagos, lagos, Lagos, Nigeria

    Saint Day: St. Patrick, Bishop and Apostle of Ireland, the Roman Catholic Church celebrates the optional memorial of St. Patrick, Bishop (white vestments) during the season of Lent. It is also a weekday of Lent (third week). In some dioceses, it may be celebrated as a feast

  • SOLEMNITY OF ST JOSEPH, HUSBAND OF MARY

    St Dominic Parish 356 Herbert Macaulay road Yaba, Lagos, lagos, Lagos, Nigeria

    The Roman Catholic Church celebrates the Solemnity of Saint Joseph, Husband of Mary. Liturgical Color: White Season: Lent (Weekdays of Lent) Cycle: Liturgical Year A, Cycle II Patron: Catholic Men Organisation

  • MULTIPURPOSE COMPLEX COLLECTION SUNDAY

    St Dominic Parish 356 Herbert Macaulay road Yaba, Lagos, lagos, Lagos, Nigeria

    This collection is used to complete the multi-purpose hall building project in the parish Donations can be made by cheques and cash paid directly or transferred into any of following Account Details 6060006485 Fidelity Bank PLC ST. DOMINIC CHURCH(Projects) 2033140595 First Bank PLC ST. DOMINIC’S CATHOLIC CHURCH BUILDING PROJECT. 1015688773 Zenith Bank PLC ST. DOMINIC’S BUILDING PROJECT God […]

  • SOLEMNITY OF THE ANNUNCIATION OF THE LORD

    St Dominic Parish 356 Herbert Macaulay road Yaba, Lagos, lagos, Lagos, Nigeria

    The Catholic church calendar observes the Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord. Occurring during the season of Lent, this day marks the announcement of the Incarnation to the Virgin Mary. It is a major feast day, though not a holy day of obligation in all dioceses. Significance: It commemorates Gabriel’s announcement to Mary that […]

  • WORLD DAY FOR THE UNBORN CHILD.

    St Dominic Parish 356 Herbert Macaulay road Yaba, Lagos, lagos, Lagos, Nigeria

    The International Day of the Unborn Child is observed annually on March 25th to commemorate, celebrate, and protect unborn life from conception. Established in 1999 by Pope John Paul II, it coincides with the Feast of the Annunciation, focusing on advocating against abortion and promoting the dignity of the fetus. Origin: The day was first […]

  • PALM SUNDAY / 5TH SUNDAY OF THE MONTH LAITY COLLECTION

    St Dominic Parish 356 Herbert Macaulay road Yaba, Lagos, lagos, Lagos, Nigeria

    The Catholic church calendar marks Palm Sunday (Passion Sunday), which commemorates Jesus’s entry into Jerusalem and initiates Holy Week. It is celebrated as the start of the final week of Lent, immediately preceding Easter Sunday This collection is to support laity projects. this holds every 5th sunday of every month. Liturgical Color: Red.

  • HOLY THURSDAY

    St Dominic Parish 356 Herbert Macaulay road Yaba, Lagos, lagos, Lagos, Nigeria

    The Catholic church calendar marks Maundy Thursday (also known as Holy Thursday). This day commemorates the Last Supper of Jesus Christ with the Apostles, falling during Holy Week, immediately before Good Friday. It marks the end of the Lenten season. Holy Thursday – Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper: Commemorates the institution of the Eucharist […]

  • GOOD FRIDAY.

    St Dominic Parish 356 Herbert Macaulay road Yaba, Lagos, lagos, Lagos, Nigeria

    Collection: HOLY LAND COLLECTION. The Catholic church calendar observes Good Friday (or Holy Friday). This day commemorates the Passion of the Lord, specifically the Crucifixion of Jesus. It is a solemn day of fasting and prayer in many traditions, marking the pinnacle of Holy Week, with Easter Sunday falling on April 5, 2026.