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CHURCH OF SAINT IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA IGLESIA DE SAN IGNACIO DE LOYOLA
PARISH MISSION STATEMENT
As a Jesuit parish community, animated by the spirit of St. Ignatius, we welcome all to share in the joy of the Gospel
and to come to know, love and serve God and one another.
Thirteenth and Fourteenth Sundays in Ordinary Time Décimo Tercer y Décimo Cuarto Domingos del Tiempo Ordinario
June 28th and July 5th, 2015
Sing praise to the Lord, you his faithful ones,
and give thanks to his holy name.
Canten alabanzas al Señor, ustedes sus fieles, y den gracias a su santo nombre.
June 28—Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
The Readings for the Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time: Ez 2:2–5 ! 2 Cor 12:7–10 ! Mk 6:1–6A The Readings for the Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time: Amos 7:12–15 ! Eph 1:3–14 ! Mk 6:7–13
Please pray for
Sunday, June 28, 2015 Anthony & Mary Sanmartino 10 a.m. Louise M. Cooney (Upper) 12 p.m. Rosalia Martinez (Lower) 12 p.m. Mary Dafarra 5:30 p.m.
Monday, June 29, 2015 Francis Farrell 12:15 p.m. John Flaherty 5:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Jun 30, 2015 Breige O’Reilly 12:15 p.m. Kaleigh Finnie 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 1, 2015 Francis Farrell 12:15 p.m.
Thursday, July 2, 2015 Francis D. Farrell 5:30 p.m.
Friday, July 3, 2015 No intentions Saturday, July 4, 2015 No intentions
Sunday, July 5, 2015 Beckie Van Horn 10 a.m. Frank Miskuly 12 p.m.
Change in Bulletin Schedule for the Summer During the summer months, the bulletin will be produced and printed every other week on these dates: June 28, July 12, July 26, Aug. 9, Aug. 23 and Sept. 6. Summer Music Ministry Throughout the summer months, two of our music ministry ensembles continue to meet to prepare music for liturgies. Our Spanish Mass Coro meets at 11:15am downstairs in the Lannon Chapel, before the 12 noon Spanish Mass. There are also occa-sional Thursday evening rehearsals. The Contemporary Ensem-ble for the 5:30 liturgy gathers at 5pm for quick run-throughs before Mass. If you are interested in participating in either group, please contact Michael Burgo at 552-6108 or [email protected]. 2015 Catholic Appeal Update We are still hoping that more of our parishioners will be able to support the Archdiocesan Appeal. Saint Ignatius has raised $63,350 toward the 2015 Catholic Appeal assessed goal of $77,900. If we don’t reach our goal, the remainder will have to come from our operating budget. If you have not yet made a con-tribution, please consider doing so as it will help reach our goal. Appeal materials are available in the church. On behalf of Cardi-nal Seán O’Malley and all who will benefit from your generosity, thank you for your support. Celebration of Community and Ministry During the weekend of September 19–20, we will once again come together as a community to celebrate our parish, including fun activities for persons of all ages and opportunities to enrich your faith. We are looking for people to serve on the planning committee for this event. We are especially in need of persons to plan activities, food and beverage service, public relations and finances. If you can help, please contact Catherine Downing at 617-782-5812 or send an email to her at [email protected].
Summer Presiders We are very fortunate to have the assistance of Jesuits and others during the summer months. Here’s a list of people you can ex-pect to see along with Fr. Bob and Fr. JA:
Fr. Gerry Gallen – Jesuit from Scotland who helped at St. Ignati-us a number of years ago. Gerry’s here for a few more weeks be-fore he returns to London.
Fr. Aaron Engebretson – newly ordained Jesuit from the Oregon Province. Aaron has been helping with the noon liturgy for the past three years and as a parish deacon this past year. Aaron will be with us during the month of July while he is taking classes at BC.
Fr. Dennis Baker – newly ordained Jesuit from the Northeast Province. Dennis studied theology at BC and is doing his pasto-ral summer at St. Ignatius. Dennis will be with us through mid-August
Fr. Edward Dooley – Australian Jesuit who studies at Boston College and is spending some sabbatical time here this summer. You may recognize Ed from his accent!
Fr. Michael Hahn – our very own Benedictine Monk will be re-turning in mid-July.
Fr. George Ngalame – diocesan priest from Cameroon who is filling in for Fr. Maurice while he’s studying in Germany for the summer.
Parking Reminder Please remember not to park along the construction site side of More Drive.
Book Discussion Are you looking for summer reading and greater parish partici-pation? We’re here to help on both counts. May we suggest that you read the book Being Mortal by Atul Gawande this summer and attend the discussion which will take place on September 13th at 11:15 in the parish office. In this book Gawande looks at the problems of aging and the inevitability of death. He points out how common it is for modern medicine to fail the people it is supposed to be helping (i.e., in striving to give patients health and survival, their well-being can be neglected). As the end of life approaches, Gawande insists that we look at the “Dying Role,” which he describes as patients' ability to “share memories, pass on wisdom and keepsakes, settle relationships, establish legacies and make peace with their God.” Please join us in September for discussion of this thoughtful, well-written book.
Many Thanks ! Nepal Earthquake Relief Fund—Fr. Brian Paulson, SJ, Pro-vincial of the Jesuits Midwest, sent a letter to all of the St. Ignati-us parishioners thanking them for the donation of $6,500. The Jesuits in Nepal have been notified of this donation. Fr. Paulson wrote “Thank you for your support of the Jesuit mission here at home and around the world which allows the Good News to be preached to those who need it most and to those who can influ-ence the world for God’s greater honor and glory.” ! ARRUPE—On behalf of everyone on the St. Ignatius AR-RUPE team, we wish to express our deep gratitude to our fellow-parishioners for the very generous donations to our refugee as-sistance ministry on the weekend of June 20 and 21. Last year, ARRUPE helped over 75 refugees who arrived in Boston. Thank you for responding so compassionately to those who have suf-fered so much and who are working to build new lives in Massa-chusetts. Your generosity has made it possible for us to continue to provide basic household goods and clothing to refugee fami-lies in the months to come. Thank you for your generosity and your prayers! ! Massachusetts Citizens for Life—Thanks to parishioners who supported the Right to Life Mother’s Day Rose Drive, rais-ing $810.
Saint Ignatius Pledge Program Saint Ignatius strives to create a model of Church where the gifts of all our parishioners are valued and celebrated. We are committed to issues of social justice and assist many non-profit organizations in the Boston area. Our many ministries depend on parishioner support. Running the parish and all of its programs costs $1.5 mil-lion a year, 95% of which is covered through contributions from our parishioners. Our goal is to have all of our pa-rishioners consider making a pledge, however big or small, in order to help keep these programs alive. By making automatic, recurring donations via credit cards, automatic bank withdrawals, or by requesting par-ish envelopes, parishioners make possible the planning of an appropriate operating budget and help us to forecast income for the upcoming year. By joining the pledge pro-gram, parishioners can maintain their planned level of support throughout the year. How much should one give? This is up to each individual, but traditional guidelines suggest devoting one hour’s pay each week, or 2.5% of your income. Please consider the amount you are able to contribute to Saint Ignatius Parish and indicate this amount on the pledge form. Here are the following options for participating in the annual pledge:
Complete a pledge card and put it in the collection basket or mail it to the Parish Office. Pledge cards can be found at the back of the church or are available by calling the Parish Office at 617-552-6102.
What the Outsider Sees: Teresa of Avila and Marilynne Robinson on Knowing God St. Teresa’s thoughts on encountering and living with God are much shaped by her position as an outsider to the hierarchical world of her day—a woman, and someone from a Jewish back-ground. This lecture reflects on the question of what the outsid-er, the marginal person, brings to prayer and theology, and sug-gests how we might bring Teresa into conversation with the in-sights of Marilynne Robinson’s fiction, in which the perception of faith by the marginal person is consistently crucial. ! Saturday, July 11 at10 a.m. Presenter: Most Reverend Dr. Rowan Williams Robsham Theater, Chestnut Hill Campus Free of charge Most Reverend Dr. Rowan Williams is the Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge, England, and served as the 104th Archbishop of Canterbury from 2002–2012.
Family Mass and Faith Formation News Our Faith Formation Program may have ended for the 2014–15 year, but we are busy planning for the 2015–16 year! Some up-coming events:
! June 28, F.I.R.E. Open Session: Members of our F.I.R.E. group (Family Centered Intergenerational Religious Education) are inviting any interested families to join them following the 10 a.m. Family Mass to see what a F.I.R.E. session is like. F.I.R.E. is an optional faith formation model for families desiring to bring the experience of faith formation into the home in an intergener-ational format. The F.I.R.E. program is a five-year cycle. Each year consists of six sessions during Advent, six sessions during Lent, and four sessions following Easter. Families join together in groups and self-determine their own meeting dates and times as best fit their schedules. Each group is provided with all of the session materials, lesson plans and resources needed to facilitate the program. Snacks will be provided. Contact Susan Stuart if you would like more information.
Test Prep for Eighth Grade Catholic Students Saint Joseph Preparatory High School in Boston, a co-ed Catho-lic, independent school which offers shuttle bus transportation from area commuter rail stops, will offer a five-session Test Prep for the Catholic High School Entrance Test (HSPT) in the fall for students who seek to maximize performance for admission and scholarship opportunities. Space is limited and registration is available on a first come, first served basis. Entrance testing in the Archdiocese is scheduled for November 7 and December 5 and will also be offered at Saint Joe’s. Registration forms for both offerings are available on the website, www.saintjosephprep.org. For more information, please contact Kevin Faherty, Assistant Director of Admission, at 617-254-8383, x 1109 or [email protected]. Emmaus Ministry for Grieving Parents Losing a child under any circumstance is horrific. Focusing on the spirituality of the grieving process can help tremendously. All are welcome to join us for a One-Day Spiritual Retreat. St. Anthony Shrine, July 25, 2015, 9am-7:30pm ($9/day parking at Post Office Square Garage) For more information or to register, call Diane, Mother of Paul, at (617) 542-8057 or see www.emfgp.org
Catholic TV Watch The CatholicTV Network 24 hours daily in crystal-clear digital on Charter channel 101, Comcast channel 268 (183 in some areas), RCN channel 85, and Verizon FiOS channel 296. For the week of June 21, the priests presiding on the televised Mass are: Sunday, June 28 - Fr. Fitzgerald, Brighton Monday, June 29 - Fr. O'Connell, Newton Tuesday, June 30 - Fr. Mahoney, Charlestown Wednesday, July 1 - Fr. Connors, Watertown Thursday, July 2 - Fr. Powell, Tewksbury Friday, July 3 - Fr. Clary, Brookline Saturday, July 4 - Fr. Reed, The CatholicTV Network Catholic Charities Labouré Center Become a Nurse Assistant/Home Health Aide in just over 4 weeks! Catholic Charities Laboure Center in South Boston (con-veniently located 4 blocks from the Broadway T stop on the Red Line) offers training from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. on Tuesdays-Fridays. The center also hopes to offer an 8-week evening program start-ing in early September. Visit www.ccab.org/NurseAssistant (click on South Boston link) or call 617-464-8544.
St. Joseph Retreat Center Programs St. Joseph Retreat Center in Cohasset invites you to the following programs and retreat opportunities. Visit our website, www.csjretreatcenter.org, email [email protected] or call 781-383-6024 for more programs and details. ! Directed/Private Retreats: Sept. 23–30, Oct. 1–8; Oct. 17–24; Oct. 25–Nov. 1, Nov. 2–10; Nov. 16–22, Dec. 3–6; Dec. 11–13 ! Mornings of Prayer: Sept. 14: A Disciple’s Heart; Oct. 17: Discovering Good Things in Good Time: The Treasure Within; and Nov 16: Living the Call to Discipleship. Arrival and light refreshments 9–9:30 a.m., reflective input 9:30 a.m. followed by private time for prayer, closing communal experience, with de-parture by 12:15 p.m. Graduate Student Seeking Room My name is Laura, and I will be a graduate student at the School of Theology and Ministry at Boston College beginning this fall. I live with my husband and daughters in beautiful Portland, Maine. I am very excited to begin my studies at BC in September! Since I will be commuting by bus down to Boston once a week for classes, clustering my courses to two consecutive days, I am looking for a hospitable family or individual that would be will-ing to open their home to me one night a week during the aca-demic year. If you have a heart for hospitality, or if you don’t mind sharing your space once a week, and you have room in your home--either a guest room or family room with a couch would do--I would be happy to tell you more about myself and answer any questions. Tel. 207-370-9879, [email protected]
Teacher Seeking Room Rental A woman who lives on the Cape, but teaches in Newton, is look-ing to rent a room with a private bathroom. Ideally, this would be a clean and quiet space for four nights a week Monday through Thursday, from September to June, hoping to pay 500–$600 per month. Please contact parishioner Maria Sullivan at [email protected] Employment Opportunity Do you have maintenance skills and good communication skills? Do you take pride in your work, and care about mak-ing sure it’s done well? Would you like to help care for our
spiritual home of St. Ignatius? Our community needs a fa-cilities superintendent, responsible for overseeing the maintenance and upkeep of the buildings and grounds of Saint Ignatius Church and Parish Offices. This position reports to the Pastor and Assistant to the Pastor and works with parish staff, parishioners, and volunteers on event planning, setup, and takedown as needed, and helps to ensure a clean, safe and secure environment for all who come to grow in their love of God and one another. Please send in-quiries and requests for position description to Paul Melley, As-sistant to the Pastor, 617-552-6113 or [email protected].
UPCOMING OUTREACH MINISTRIES
SHATTUCK SHELTER COOKOUT: Sign-ups for our July 11th Pine Street Inn Shattuck Shelter cookout continue until July 5th. We’ll need food donations and helpers for kitchen prep (here) and serving at the Shel-ter. All sign-up materials are on the Outreach table in the Gathering Space.
COR UNUM MEAL CENTER, LAWRENCE: There are two more summer Saturday nights of serving at Cor Unum: July 18th and August 15th. We do need servers! Servers may car pool from church, leaving at 3PM and returning by about 8PM; those living “clos-er” to Lawrence may choose to go directly there. Servers must be at least 10 years of age. If you’d like to serve, or if you have questions about ministering at Cor Unum, please call Sr. Diane at 617-552-6107.
La Pagina Hispana
Queridos Parroquianas,
Quisiera ofrecer la bienvenida al Padre Luís Miguel García que va a estar con nuestra comunidad por dos semanas. Es siempre un placer cuando nos visite y estoy seguro de que aprovecharemos de su presencia. También quiero compartir esta reflexión de Rezandovoy.com ¿Co mo olvidar el momento en que Jesu s me toco ? Se agolpan en mi memoria distintos sentimientos que fueron parte de aquel di a: el dolor por la enfermedad, por el rechazo, por la exclusion. La sensacio n de urgencia y apremio. La es-peranza por lo que habi a oi do de E l. Confiaba. Y se lo dije. «Si quieres, puedes limpiarme». Y quiso, porque siempre queri a sacarnos de las simas en que anda bamos atrapados. No puedes imaginar lo que es que alguien te toque tras an os de soledad. Es una caricia que sana. Un roce que te devuelve la dignidad. Un gesto que encierra todo el amor del mundo. Me limpio la piel, pero sobre todo me devolvio la alegri a. Luego me pidio que no lo contase. Al principio no lo entendi a. ¿Por que no iba a contarlo? Si lo que queri a era gritarlo a los cuatro vientos. Ahora, mucho tiempo despue s, entiendo por que . Entonces hubiera contado que era un hacedor de milagros, un hombre poderoso, habri a hablado de magia o de poder. Pero hoy entiendo que lo que era especial de Jesu s era su manera de querer. De quer-ernos. Eso es lo que hoy quiero contar. Para siempre. Inspirado en Mt 8, 1-14, por Rezandovoy.
Sinceramente,
Padre Bob
Saint Ignatius of Loyola
28 Commonwealth Avenue, Chestnut Hill MA 02467 Phone: 617-‐552-‐6100 ! Fax: 617-‐552-‐6101 ! Email: [email protected] ! http://bc.edu/st-‐ignatius
The Parish Staff
Rev. Robert F. Ver Eecke, SJ, Pastor [email protected] 617-552-6100 Rev. John Allan Loftus, SJ, Associate [email protected] 617-552-6100 Paul Melley, Assistant to the Pastor, BC Liaison [email protected] 617-552-6113
Michael Burgo, Director of Music Ministry [email protected] 617-552-6108 Timothy Zimmerman, Associate Director of Music [email protected] 617-552-6114 Sr. Diane Vallerio, MFIC, Director of Outreach [email protected] 617-552-6107 Susan Stuart, Director of Faith Formation [email protected] 617-552-6105 Diana Gaillardetz, Adult Faith Formation, RCIA [email protected] 617-552-6103
Richard Moynihan, Business Manager [email protected] 617-552-6117 Reenie Murphy, Parish Administrative Assistant [email protected] 617-552-6102 Kathy Maher, Spiritual Life Coordinator [email protected] 617-552-6100
Kathy Maher, CAP Team Member, Chair [email protected] Rev. John Allan Loftus, SJ, CAP Team Member [email protected] Marc Gervais, CAP Team Member [email protected] Mary Santapaula, CAP Team Member
The Celebration of the Eucharist
Sunday Upper Church: 8 a.m., 10 a.m., 12 Noon, 5:30 p.m. Lower Church: 10 a.m. (Family Liturgy) 12 Noon Misa en Español en la Capilla Lannon
Weekday Lower Church: 12:15 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. Lower Church: Friday, 12:45 p.m. Adoration
Saturday Lower Church: 9 a.m. Upper Church: 4 p.m. (Vigil)
The Sacraments
Baptism: Adults are baptized at the Easter Vigil as part of the Rites of Christian Initiation for Adults. Infant and child baptisms are by ar-rangement. First Eucharist: Preparation begins in grade one and includes classes, retreats and home instruction. Children receive First Eucharist in grade two. Confirmation: Our Confirmation program begins in grade nine. Stu-dents are confirmed in the spring of grade ten. Young adults who have been catechized but are not yet confirmed should contact the parish of-fice for an alternative program. Matrimony: Must be registered as a parishioner six months prior to beginning marriage arrangements. Reconciliation: Saturdays, 3:15–3:45 p.m., Upper Church or by ar-rangement Anointing of the Sick: By arrangement
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