St. Dominic's Catholic Church

Church at 475 East I Street, Benicia, CA 94510


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  • I've been assigned here for 8 months and love the people, the community, the staff, the priests and the town. A truly wonderful place to be and feel welcomed.

    Added March 21, 2017 by Chrysostom Mijinke
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    If this church is supposed to represent a loving and merciful Christ, I don't want to have anything to do with it. I am gay and my (now ex) partner (a devout Catholic) started attending this parish. I was raised Protestant and have always had a relationship with God, my loving creator, who loves me warts and all! I decided to support my boyfriend and attend this Parish despite knowing the Catholic church is anti gay. I met with the priest and asked if we'd be welcome as a gay couple. He said "just as long as you don't hold hands." We were unassuming anyway. At any rate, my ex BF wanted to sing in the choir as he's a trained singer. But, the priest would not let him because he is gay. The same boyfriend was also a recovering meth addict (2 years sober at the time), and mass was what helped him stay sober. I was attending al-anon in Benicia to support him and heard that this same parish wouldn't let a retarded boy sing in the choir either. At any rate, my now ex BF relapsed on meth shortly after this and I kicked him out of our house. I never felt comfortable at this church because I know God loves me as he made me. God does not make junk! I wish my ex BF would stop believing the garbage that the Catholic Church spews that gays are "inherently disordered" and "morally depraved." Maybe if my ex would have know God loves him as he is, he wouldn't always fall short of trying to prove himself to the Catholic church. It's that hidden guilt he has that makes him use drugs. I pray this church will be more open to hurting people, and pray for my ex BF.

    Added January 29, 2017 by Matthew L
  • @ Matthew L: the Catholic Church is not "anti-gay" as you say. I encourage you to look at the true teachings of the Church, not what you hear from others. The Catechism of The Catholic Church is a good start. Christ Loves all of us where we are YES, "warts and all" as you say, BUT He does not want us to remain there! He wants us to be "partakers of the Divine Nature", His very Life and Love. "Being gay" is not a sin. Engaging in homosexual acts is a sin. Christ calls all who are not joined in Holy Matrimony, to remain chaste. The one flesh union is for one man and one woman, joined in Holy Matrimony. The teachings of the Church on marriage are difficult, but can best be understood when we reflect on St. Paul's teaching in Ephesians 5, that is that Marriage is a sign of Christ's Love for His Church. May God be with you.

    Added January 19, 2017 by Steve Culy
  • Very comfortable feeling. I always get something out of the liturgies and homilies.

    Added December 01, 2016 by Dan Carleton
  • This is a great place to pray. Also the group of persons that work and help there have a great way to treat the people that arrive even if they just need some counseling. The church also has mass in Spanish and the choir is excellent!

    Added August 20, 2016 by German Lopez
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