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CCHURCH OF SAINT IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA LA IGLESIA DE SAN IGNACIO DE LOYOLA
Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Décimo Sexto del Tiempo Ordinario
July 19th, 2020
The Kingdom of Heaven is like…
El Reino de los Cielos se parece...
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Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 19th, 2020Wis 12:13, 16-19 Rom 8:26-27 Matthew 13:24-43
From the Desk of the Pastor
(Continued on page 3) (Continúa en la página 3)
Dear Parishioners,It started out, for me anyway, as a foretaste of the heavenly
banquet in the Kingdom of Heaven. There were people of every age, gender, religion, race, culture, nation and way of life. This diverse crowd were truly enjoying one another’s compa-ny with great animation: eating, drinking, singing, dancing and engaging in lively conversation.
But this beautiful dream I was having soon turned into a horrible nightmare. I realized at some point - no one was wearing a mask! This banquet wasnow not heavenly at all, but totally unsafe. Alarmed by this, I attempted to get away. I tried and tried butat every turn there were unmasked people blockingmy way. I might have otherwise joined them in theirexchange of pleasantries were the circumstancesdifferent. Instead I kept searching for a way out. Whilemy anxieties continued to mount, as happens with all dreams,I eventually woke up.
I suspect my unconscious pulled together these pieces for my recent dream turned nightmare, because earlier that day, Fr. Don MacMillan and I were discussing how to run the re-hearsals and perform the ceremony for upcoming weddings at the Church. We have two, in fact, this weekend. While it is so wonderful to be able to participate as the presider at a wedding, it has sadly become a sort of a nightmare these days trying to
I found my attention centering on just how much context changes things. Without the context of a pandemic, my dream would have been truly comforting. I probably would have awakened profoundly consoled by the vision. Instead, this vi-sion became terribly frightening.
Think perhaps of how frightened you might have been in past years if someone showed up in a store or bank with some of the facial coverings we now wear. Few of us would have thought this masked person was simply trying to keep from getting or spreading germs. We probably would have thought this person was up to no good. Yet, nowadays in our contex-tual environment we see things differently.
We can actually see things differently whenever we provide a different context for the narratives we tell ourselves. For example, think of the almost immediate annoyance when an-other driver cuts us off. What’s the narrative we might tell? “That reckless driver is just plain rude, totally obnoxious!” Or perhaps alternately, “maybe that concerned driver has to get to the emergency room right away for whatever reason.” As we
they? Context is also key to understanding Scripture. That is why
Estimados Feligreses:Empezó, por lo menos para mí, como un anticipo del
banquete celestial en el Reino de los Cielos. Había personas de todas las edades, género, religión, raza, cultura, nación y forma de vida. Había una multitud diversa que realmente es-taba disfrutando de la compañía del otro con gran animación:
comía, bebía, cantaba, bailaba y conversaba animadamente. Pero este hermoso sueño que tuve de pronto se
convirtió en una horrible pesadilla. Me di cuen-ta en algún momento de que ¡nadie llevaba una máscara! Este banquete no era ahora celestial en absoluto, sino totalmente inseguro. Alarmado por
esto, intenté escapar. Lo intenté y lo intenté, pero a cada paso había personas sin máscaras que bloqueaban mi
camino. De lo contrario, podría haberme unido a ellos en su intercambio de placeres si fueran las circunstancias difer-entes. En vez de eso, seguí buscando una salida. Mientras las ansiedades continuaban escalando, como sucede en todos mis
Sospecho que mi inconsciente juntó estas piezas en mi reciente sueño convertido en pesadilla, porque ese día, el P. Don MacMillan y yo estábamos discutiendo cómo dirigir los ensayos y realizar la ceremonia para las próximas bodas en la
maravilloso poder participar como celebrante en una boda, lamentablemente se ha convertido en una especie de pesadilla en estos días tratando de averiguar qué hacer para mantener a todos los asistentes a salvo.
mi atención centrada en cómo el contexto cambia las cosas. Sin el contexto de una pandemia, mi sueño habría sido ver-daderamente reconfortante. Probablemente me habría con-solado profundamente esa visión. En cambio, ella se volvió terriblemente aterradora.
Piensen, tal vez, en lo asustados que podrían haberse sentido en años anteriores si alguien hubiera aparecido en una tienda o un banco con algunas de las cubiertas faciales que ahora usamos. Unos pocos de nosotros habrían pensado que esta persona enmascarada estaba simplemente tratando de evitar contagiarse o propagar gérmenes. Probablemente hab-ríamos pensado que esta persona no era buena. Sin embargo, hoy en día, en nuestro entorno contextual vemos las cosas de manera diferente.
En realidad, podemos ver las cosas de una manera difer-ente cada vez que proporcionamos un contexto diferente a las narrativas que nos contamos. Por ejemplo, piensen en la molestia casi inmediata cuando otro conductor se nos atraviesa. ¿Cuál es la narrativa que podríamos contar? "¡Ese conductor imprudente es simplemente grosero, totalmente
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many a homilist tries to provide the cultural or time-bound context for what we are hearing, lest we impose our own context willy-nilly on it. Actually, one of my favorite parts of studying and interpreting Scripture is researching and discover-ing more and more of the context for what we read and hear.
Our interactions with one another also require context. Probably without exception all of us have been involved at one time or another in a passionate conversation, debate, dis-pute or disagreement in which abstract principles or general-ities are being exchanged. Yet, all the while right beneath the surface there are personal experiences not being shared but that are driving the point of view of each speaker. Often, we are simply not sharing the broader context or personal expe-rience with our listeners. And while ‘context’ can be variously
his 2004 book, How to get a 2:1 in media, communications and cultur-al studies, “all those things in the situation which are relevant to
can at times make us feel quite vulnerable. Yet vulnerability might act like the mustard seed or the yeast that we hear about in the long version of our Gospel this weekend. Even a wee bit of context can often broaden our collective perspective and help the Kingdom of God grow among us.
While some of our dreams may turn into nightmares, may most of our nightmares instead turn into pleasant, consol-ing, comforting dreams as we pursue with all our heart the Kingdom of God among us, learning how – even now in our pandemic context – to experience a foretaste of the heavenly banquet.
Sweet dreams,Fr. Joe
desagradable!" O, tal vez, alternativamente, “tal vez es un conductor preocupado que tiene que llegar a la sala de emer-gencias de inmediato por cualquier razón." A medida que llenamos el resto de la posible historia, nuestras emociones cambian, ¿no?
El contexto también es clave para entender las Escrituras. Es por eso que muchos homilistas tratan de proporcionar un contexto cultural o de época de lo que estamos escuchan-do, no sea que le impongamos nuestro propio contexto. En realidad, una de mis partes favoritas de estudiar e interpretar la Escritura es investigar y descubrir cada vez más el contexto de lo que leemos y escuchamos.
Probablemente, sin excepción, todos nosotros hemos estado involucrados en un momento u otro en una conversación apasionada, debate, disputa o desacuerdo en el que se inter-cambian principios abstractos o generalidades. Sin embargo,
-encia personal que no se comparte, pero que está impulsando el punto de vista de cada hablante. A menudo, simplemente no se comparte el contexto más amplio o la experiencia per-sonal con nuestros oyentes. Y mientras el 'contexto' se puede
Cómo obtener un 2:1 en medios de comunicación, comunicaciones y estudios culturales, "todas esas cosas en la situación que son relevantes en cierto
no obstante, a veces puede hacernos sentir muy vulnerables. Sin embargo, la vulnerabilidad puede actuar como la semilla de mostaza o la levadura de la que escuchamos en la versión
poco de contexto a menudo puede ampliar nuestra perspecti-va colectiva y ayudar al Reino de Dios a crecer entre nosotros.
Mientras que algunos de nuestros sueños puedan conver-tirse en pesadillas, puede que la mayoría de nuestras pesadillas se conviertan en sueños agradables, consoladores y confor-tantes al buscar con todo nuestro corazón el Reino de Dios entre nosotros, aprendiendo cómo, incluso ahora, en nuestro contexto de pandemia, experimentar un anticipo del banquete celestial.
Dulces sueños:P. Joe
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As we slowly move into Phase 3 of the Governor’s reopening plan, we have decided to suspend our reservation system at least for the months of July and August. While all other protocols and procedures are still in place – like checking the COVID-19 health checklist before arriving and wearing a mask fully covering your nose and mouth during the Mass – we will especially need your cooperation with the following:
Arrive on Time. We cannot admit anyone once the Mass begins.
Use the three front entrances to the Church (center, BC or Commonwealth Avenue) to enter being sure to keep proper distance on the sidewalk and on the steps.
Wait for an usher to take you to an open place.
Once the allotted places in our Church have been filled, even if the Mass has not yet begun, we will not be able to admit you. Please be understanding.
Be sure to contact the Parish Office if you test positive for COVID-19.
Regularly check our website to see if we have received any notices of someone contracting the virus who was at one of our Masses.
Keep a record of what Mass or Masses you attended with an approximation of where you sat for each of these Masses.
Certainly, our hope is that we may continue to proceed in this fashion as we consider slowly reintroducing other public Masses. We rely on your cooperation. Thank You.
An Important Notice
Beginning This Weekend
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Feast of St. Mary Magdalene
Online Liturgy of the Word
Wednesday, July 22nd | 10am
Preaching: Kathy Maher
Presiding: Annarose Jowenson
Musicians: Matt Anderson &
Allyn McCourt
youtu.be/xOSJ7AnMezU
The Catholic AppealEven in the midst of a global pandemic, service to others remains core to the work
of our Church. Anointing the sick. Serving our faith communities. Supporting our
schools. And so much more. This is Our Church. Funded by the Catholic Appeal.
If you are able, please prayerfully consider making a gift to the 2020 Catholic Appeal to
ensure that this critical work continues.
To learn more about Your Church at Work or to make a donation,
visit: www.bostoncatholicappeal.org.
Thank you!
During Phase 3 of the
Governor's Plan for Reopening Familiarize yourself with the procedures to be followed if you choose to return
to celebrate Mass in our Church.
This will be helpful and informative to anyone who decides to attend
Mass offered during Phases 3 of the Governor's reopening plan:
https://youtu.be/R1-nQ6RBV7I
Mark Your Calendars
Feast of St. Ignatius of Loyola
July 31st
Livetsream Mass 10 a.m.
Presiding; Fr. Don MacMillan, S.J.
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Notice:
Dr. Anthony Compagnone, a parishioner and member of the Liturgy
Commission, has advised us that masks are effective ONLY if they cover both your nose
and your mouth, with a snug fit over the nasal bridge. This is the best way to prevent your
respiratory droplets from escaping into the space around you and onto others.
Further, he pointed out that recent studies have shown that, while valved masks may make
it easier for you to inhale, they are ineffective in preventing your exhaled breath from
contaminating the air around you.
Valved masks of any kind, therefore, will be prohibited for use during Mass at St. Ignatius.
The Greeter at your liturgy will happily provide you with an acceptable mask to wear as
you enter the church. We also ask that you wear your mask properly throughout the Mass.
This is for the safety of us all. We appreciate your cooperation.
-Fr. Joe
A Word about FinancesYou may have seen in the news some controversy about the Catholic Church receiving money
from the U.S. government. At the end of April 2020, St. Ignatius Parish received a $93,100 loan
under the Payroll Protection Program (PPP). These loans were available to small businesses
and non-profits to ensure that employees could continue to be paid and utility costs covered.
During the 10 week period of the loan, 94% was used for salaries of lay staff, and the remaining
6% was used to cover part of the cost of our utilities. None of the loan was used for the support
of our priests or woman religious. The loan enabled us to keep all of our lay staff on the payroll,
including our part-time musicians, despite having to cancel public Masses as of March 15th.
We have kept meticulous records and therefore hope that this loan will be forgiven.
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Peace, Justice, & Reconciliation CommissionThe Green Team of the Peace, Justice, and Reconciliation Commission collaborated with the
Boston Catholic Climate Movement (BCCM) on the letter below to Cardinal Seán O'Malley.
July 10, 2020
Cardinal Sean O’Malley
Archdiocese of Boston Pastoral Center
66 Brooks Drive
Braintree, MA 02184
Dear Cardinal O’Malley,
Thank you for your bold statement condemning racism issued on June 5. The story of your experience in
Washington, D. C. is powerful. You reinforce Catholic social teaching and the need to redouble our
commitment to equal dignity and human rights for all. Your words begin to address the interrelated crises of:
racism, COVID, and environmental degradation. To further address these crises, urgent action is needed to
move environmental justice legislation and bills to limit greenhouse gas pollution out of committee at the
State House before the legislative year ends. The Boston Chapter of the Global Catholic Climate Movement
implores you to speak out no later than July 20. Delayed action means 2 more years without substantial
progress toward a just transition to a clean energy future.
As Pope Francis says: Everything is interconnected. (Laudato Si’, 70).We are faced not with two separate crises,
one environmental and the other social, but rather with one complex crisis which is both social and
environmental. (Laudato Si’, 139)
There are many connections between COVID, racism and climate change:
• Climate change and pollution is tied to pregnancy risks with Black mothers affected most.
NYT, June 19, 2020
• People with COVID-19 who live in U.S. regions with high levels of air pollution are more likely to die
from the disease than people who live in less polluted areas. Recent Harvard study
• Climate change has increased summer temperatures in the city. COVID-19 has forced closure of
“cooling centers” used by elders and low-income people who do not have air conditioning.
Boston Globe 7/9/20
Energized by Pope Francis’ challenge to hear the cry of the poor, and the cry of the Earth, we urge you to
instruct Jim Driscoll, Executive Director of the Massachusetts Catholic Conference to ensure that the
Massachusetts legislature passes environmental justice legislation before the July 31 deadline. You have
already endorsed these policies through the work of Jim Driscoll with the Faith Science Alliance, and the
Massachusetts Catholic Conference. (See details below and the attached document for Jim’s testimony on
Beacon Hill.)
We have every confidence that your support for environmental justice legislation would be met with great
support. It would be harmony with the recommendations from the USCCB and Pope Francis’ Laudato Si’
Special Anniversary Year initiative.
Respectfully signed,
The Steering Committee of the Boston Catholic Climate Movement.
Racial Justice Committee
Visit the Racial Justice Committee's webpage for anti-racism resources and statements:
stignatiuschestnuthill.org/122
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The Peace, Justice, and Reconciliation Commission seeks to advocate for justice
and educate compassionately with our new banner facing
Commonwealth Avenue which displays this message:
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Peace, Justice, & Reconciliation Commission
Ignatian Solidarity Network
Reflection on Anti-racism WebinarWednesday, July 22nd
12:00 - 1:30 p.m.
21-Day Ignatian Racial Equity Challenge Email CampaignMonday, July 20th - Sunday, August 9th
To register or for more information about these webinars,
visit: ignatiansolidarity.net/events/
One Ignatian CommunityThursday, July 30th
7:00 p.m.
A Bilingual Prayer Service for healing, justice, and peace hosted by the
Office of Ignatian Spirituality.
Sign up: https://bit.ly/2B4brTS
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Summer Activities and EventsJust for Kids...
Children's Book of the Week - Check your emails to read this week's book, "A Sick Day for Amos McGee" by Phillip C Stead.
Weekly Children's Bulletin - Each week, our newsletter includes
These bulletins feature engaging activities exploring the themes of our Sunday gospel readings, and are a fantastic (and low-maintenance) re-source for parents.
As a Family...
Family Mass Liturgy of the Word! As we continue to await the day we can gather all together in person as a Family Mass community, we will be posting weekly liturgies of the word
Deacon Doug and Annarose, and with our very own Zibello family leading us in song! We look forward to praying together with you this weekend.
Sunday ConnectionFind creative, age-targeted ideas for learning about the Sunday Scripture readings with your family in
each weekly newsletter! https://bit.ly/2XynAc0
Anti-Racism Resources for ParentsWe want to empower and encourage our St. Ignatius families toward greater anti-racist advocacy and action. Our weekly Faith Formation newsletter contains a growing list of resources for parents to engage in conversation with their children regarding racial injustice. Together we can answer Jesus' call to work for justice for Black lives in our nation
Faith Formation
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Stay Connected!Follow us on social media for Parish updates,
Jesuit news, and Ignatian Spirituality.
@ignatiuschestnuthill
@ignatiuschurch
@StIgnatiusMA
Men’s Spiritual GrowthZoom Meetings
1st & 3rd Wednesday of the Month7:00 p.m.
The next meeting will be on
Outreach MinistriesPROJECT BREAD: Through the Walk for Hunger, you have helped accomplish so much. Please
continue your support of Project Bread as Project Bread continues its support of
children, families and elders across Massachusetts.
A Need ForseenSchool-aged children will be required to wear masks when school starts up
again in September. Our ministry partners at Julie’s Family Learning
Program in South Boston and Boston Health Care for the Homeless’ Family
Program hope to help families out with child-sized masks. If you’re a sewer
or know someone who is, would you consider providing homemade masks?
If so, please contact Sr. Diane – 617-552-6107 or [email protected]. Thank you!
Young Adults
Charis: A Virtual Mini-Retreat
Monday, July 20th - Thursday, July 23rd
7:30 - 8:15 p.m.
Sign Up: https://bit.ly/32phVb7
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Ignatian Community Building ResourcesOur website features Spiritual Resources as well as Wellness and Social Supports
during this time of uncertainty:stignatiuschestnuthill.org/113.
[email protected] or 617-552-6100.
CommunityAM
DG
FaithHope
Prayer
LOVE
Worship
witness
Caring
Compassion
Conversation
Comunidad
AMDG
Fé
Esperanza
Oración
AMOR
Albanza
testimonio
Cuidando
Compasión
Conversación
Recursos para la Construcción de la Comunidad Ignaciana
así como Apoyos para el Bienestar y lo Socialdurante este tiempo de incertidumbre:
stignatiuschestnuthill.org/113.
llamadas telefónicas de chequeo
[email protected] or 617-552-6100.
Spiritual Life | Vida Espiritual
Inspired by the Spirit?
Using any medium that you choose (drawing, painting, photo, etc.),
send us an expression of your creativity. What images speak to
you of the Spirit alive in all things?Simply title your creative expression and email us:
[email protected]. Children & Adults welcome!
Your expressions of creativity can be from the past, present, or created over the next 8 weeks of "ordinary time." Your contribution will become a part of our
"Creating Together Art Show."
This show will premiere online on the Feast of St. Ignatius, Friday evening, July 31st.
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Liturgy Commission
Church At Home/La Iglesia En Casa
†Intention/ Intención
de reunirnos como comunidad de fe en la Parroquia de San Ignacio. Pero
-
Sacred Space/Espacio Sagrado Liturgy/Liturgia Connection/ Conexión
Gratitude/ GratitudSt. Ignatius Liturgy Commission
Comisión de liturgia en San Ignacio
To See the Full Document Click Here: https://bit.ly/2xKbN0gHaz clic aquí para ver el documento en total:
stignatiuschestnuthill.org
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Saint Ignatius of Loyola Church28 Commonwealth AvenueChestnut Hill, MA 02467
Phone: 617-552-6100 Fax: 617-552-6101 Email: [email protected] Web: stignatiuschestnuthill.org
PARISH OFFICE HOURSMonday - Friday: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m (Closed 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.)
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Kathy Maher, Spiritual Life &
Rev. Mr. Jason Downer, S.J., Transitional Deacon [email protected]. Mr. Doug Ray, S.J., Transitional Deacon [email protected]
Parish Pastoral Council [email protected]
The Celebration of the Eucharist
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CAP Team (Child Abuse Protection) Ensures the protection of all, providing training, consultation, and support. Kathy Maher, Chair [email protected] Gervais, Team Member [email protected]
Other SacramentsReconciliation—Saturdays, 3:00 p.m. to 3:45 p.m. in the Upper Church or by appointment.Baptism—Adults are baptized at the Easter Vigil as part of the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA). Infant and child Baptisms are by arrangement. First Eucharist—Preparation begins in grade one and incudes classes, retreats, and home instruction. Children receive First Eucharist in grade two.
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