CHURCH OF SAINT IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA LA 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. Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord Domingo de Ramos o de Pasión del Señor March 20th, 2016 HOSANNA TO THE SON OF DAVID! ¡HOSANA AL HIJO DE DAVID! March 20 — Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord The Readings for Easter Sunday: Acts 10: 34a, 37-43 ! Cor 5:6-8 ! John 20:1-9 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! Please pray for: Lenten Taize Prayer Sunday, March 20 On the last Monday of Lent (March 21) at 7:15 pm, please join us to celebrate with the Boston Liturgical Dance Ensemble as Fr. Bob leads our prayer in the upper church, “What Wondrous Love”. Marie Maloney Richard Miller Ann M. Pezze James C. Bowdring 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Holy Week Schedule Holy Thursday: 8:00 pm Mass, Upper Church no 12:15 or 5:30 pm Mass Good Friday: 12:00 pm Way of the Cross for Families (Carol Choir, Cantor, Liturgical Dancers), Upper Church 3:00 pm Stations of the Cross (Cantor, Organ, Liturgical Dancers), Upper Church 5:30 pm Stations of the Cross, Spanish, Upper Church 8:00 pm Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion, Upper Church Easter Flower Donations For Easter, we invite you to remember your loved ones by making a donation to purchase a plant in their name. These plants will be used to make the Church bloom for the season and an acknowledgement of gratitude will appear in the bulletin. If you would like to donate, please out the form below and return to the Parish Office by March 25, together with your donation. Please mark on your check “For Art & Environment”. Easter Flower Donations Holy Saturday: 9:00 – 2:00, Church Decorating 11:00 am Blessing of Easter Food, Parish Office Garden Level 3:00 – 4:00 pm, Confession, Upper Church no 4:00 pm Mass 8:00 pm Easter Vigil, Upper Church Easter Sunday: 8:00 am Mass, Upper Church 8:30 am Family Mass, Lower Church 10:00 am Mass, Upper Church 10:15 am Family Mass, Lower Church 12:00 pm Mass (English), Upper Church 12:00 pm Mass (Spanish) Lower Church no 5:30 Mass Yes, I would like to donate $____________ to remember: ____________________________________________ Name of person to be remembered Donor: ________________________________________ Address: _______________________________________ _______________________________________ Holy Saturday Easter Vigil Reception Come Make the Church Bloom for Easter! Come help decorate the church for Easter on Saturday, March 26 starting at 9:00 a.m. Come for a little time or come for the whole time: All ages and experiences are welcome to come! For more information, contact Catherine downing at 617-7825812 or at cfdesq@hotmail.com Our parish community is invited to a reception following the Easter Vigil service on Saturday evening March 26. The Hospitality Committee will host the event in the Friary Room, and is requesting donations of appetizers and desserts. Food should be plated, bite-size and a quantity of 2-3 dozen. Please bring items to the church kitchen on Saturday morning 9-1 pm or at 7 pm before the Vigil Mass. All are welcome to this joyous Easter celebration. Oración Pascual en la Vida Diaria Letter from Fr. Bob Basado en los primeros encuentros con el Cristo Resucitado que la Biblia relata, este retiro en la vida diaria ofrece una experiencia de oración Ignaciana y la posibilidad de compartir nuestras reflexiones durante el tiempo litúrgico de Pascua. Durante las dos semanas del 2 al 16 de abril, los participantes en este retiro serán invitados a hacer oración personal cada día en silencio durante unos 30 minutos y a reunirse los sábados 2, 9 y 16 de abril, de 9:30 hasta el mediodía, para hacer oración y compartir los frutos de la oración. Este retiro se ofrece en colaboración con la Colaborativa Jesuita. It's just about a year ago that I received word that I would be leaving the parish after 27 years as your Pastor. I wanted you to know that I finally have a new assignment as Pastor of St. Francis Xavier in Manhattan (16th St. between 6th and 5th). It's a wonderful parish very similar to our own. Although I'm not sure how I'll adjust to living in NY City after 40 years in Boston, I'm trusting that the "wondrous love of God" that I have experienced so powerfully with all of you will companion me on this next leg of life's journey. Although I am to be formally appointed on July, I won't make the move to NY until the end of the summer. My last day here is May 31st. Para mas información y para inscribirte, contacta a: Rita M. Rodriguez: RMRodriguez1227@gmail.com, 617-4596089 Kathy Maher: katherine.maher@bc.edu Pastoral Transition Team Invites Conversation Would your group like to invite a St. Ignatius Transition Team member to have a conversation with you? The Transition Team was formed last December and is planning opportunities for parishioners to express their gratitude and say good-bye to Fr. Bob and Fr. J.A., as well as to welcome and get to know our new pastor, Fr. Joe Costantino. We would like to make ourselves available to dialogue with parish groups -- to answer questions, hear suggestions, and share thoughts. If you would like to host a gathering at your house, on the BC or St. Ignatius campus, or other mutually agreeable location, we would be happy to schedule a meeting with you. Interested? Please email Amanda Green, amanda.green63@verizon.net, with: • • Proposed date and location Number of people in your gathering Sincerely yours in Christ, Amanda Green (Vice-Chair Parish Council and Chair of Transition Team), Denny Martin (Parish Council), Paul Melley (Staff), Michael Burgo (Staff), Peter Levangie (Finance Council), Santiago Alfonzo (Parish Council), Frank Faggiano (Parish Council) Catherine Downing (Parish Council) Faith Formation News Meeting the Faith Formation needs of all of our young parishioners Parishioners have begun to meet to discuss how best to serve the faith formation needs of our young parishioners with differing abilities. We are currently gathering information to discern our next steps. We will be sharing our ideas along the way, but feel free to contact Susan Stuart if you would like more information. I am particularly grateful for the efforts of the Finance Council and others creating the Legacy Fund. There is a new website. www.celebratefrbob.com There is a description of the events at the end of April and May as well as a link to the video I created. You can even just push a button to donate! I also wanted to take a moment to thank the Transition Team for all the work they have been doing to prepare for a change of leadership. The hours of work they have put into making this a smooth transition is so gratifying. They are creating an important model for other Jesuit parishes who will be undergoing transitions in the future. Speaking of transitions, many of you have asked about Fr. JA. He will be remaining in the Boston area, living at BC High and continuing his clinical work with priests and religious. He's presently looking for office space in the Boston area, so if anyone has any leads, please let us know. Both Fr. JA and myself are overwhelmed by your kind expressions of support and appreciation for the pastoral work we have done at St Ignatius. As we enter the most sacred time of the liturgical year, please know how much I desire to celebrate the Paschal Mystery with you in our Triduum. Sincerely, Father Bob St. Ignatius Women’s Retreat If you are making your Confirmation this year, we need a copy of your Baptismal and First Communion certificate if we do not have it already. We also need the Confirmation name you have chosen and your Sponsor's name. Please share this information with Anabella at morabian@bc.edu as soon as possible. The 8th Annual St. Ignatius Women’s Retreat will be held April 29 – May 1 at the Connors Retreat Center in Dover, MA. Treat yourself to a weekend of prayer, quiet reflection, and conversation with other women of the parish at this beautiful location. The theme of the retreat is: “Eastering in the Garden”, and our director will be Dixie Burden, who is known to many of us through her years as a staff member at Eastern Point Retreat House in Gloucester. The cost for the weekend is $290. A deposit of $100 is due at the time of registration. For more information or to register, please contact: Mary Dailey, 617-332-6987, supple_dailey@mac.com Martha Sullivan, 508-668-7268, marthasull@verizon.net. Summer Service Trips for Students Parish Spring Day of Renewal Confirmation Summer Service trips are filling up. If you are still interested in participating or want to register for a week of service this summer contact Anabella Morabito at morabian@bc.edu as soon as possible. Our summer service trips include trip to Camden New Jersey, Port Au Prince Haiti, and around Boston. Spring is around the corner, so save the date for Saturday, April 23 for the Parish Spring Day of Renewal: For the Beauty of the Earth. Come for prayer and reflection on "Laudato Si': On Care of Our Common Home". Cost for the day is $40 and will be held at St. Joseph Retreat House in Milton. Slots are limited, so registration will be first come, first reserved. For informational flyer, and to reserve a space, please email Kathy Maher, Spiritual Life Coordinator at katherine.maher@bc.edu Outreach Ministry Socks, Flip Flops and Gift Cards for BHCHP: This is the final weekend for collecting new white socks, new shower flip-flops and $5 CVS, McDonald’s and Dunkin’ Donuts gift cards for Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program. Did you forget your donations? If so, bring them to the Parish Office by 7PM Monday, March 21. Thank you for your generosity. Palm Sunday: Hungering to Build Community We follow Jesus this week on our Lenten journey as he enters Jerusalem, a community he knew well. CRS Rice Bowl asks us to prayerfully enter into our own communities, to find those who are hungry and thirsty, those who need our help. How does our Lenten journey motivate us to serve those we encounter in our daily lives? Visit crsricebowl.org for more. Celebrate Father Bob Let’s celebrate Fr. Bob and his time at St. Ignatius. Here are some important dates to note and ways to say thank you to Fr. Bob for his service to our parish community: Attend Mass with Fr. Bob and Fr. JA May 14 and May 15 - Fr. Bob will celebrate at all the upstairs Masses, and Fr. JA will preside over the masses in the Lannon Chapel. May 21 and May 22 Fr. JA will celebrate all upstairs masses and Fr. Bob will preside at the Lannon Chapel masses. Tent Farewell May 14 and May 15 - Join a parish-wide tent celebration after every weekend mass. Lots of fun, food, friends and opportunity to say thank you to both Fr. Bob and Fr. JA. Support the Fr. Bob Legacy Fund Make a gift to the Fund Support and attend the April 30 Fr. Bob Legacy Fund Reception Please visit www.celebratefrbob.com for details. Registration is Open for the May 1 Project Bread Walk for Hunger. Go to www.projectbread.org and link to Walk for Hunger. TEAM IGNATIUS is set up and ready for members. Changes to the Walk include a new route (10 miles instead of 20) or a 5K Run. In this Year of Mercy, you can help feed the hungry in this very concrete way. On Sunday, April 10, after 10AM Mass, a Project Bread Staff member will be at St. Ignatius to tell us more about Project Bread and this year’s Walk/Run. Plan to join us in the Choir/Media Room. Blessing of Easter Foods: We will celebrate the Blessing of Easter Foods on Holy Saturday morning, March 26, at 11AM, in the Parish Center/Rectory lower level. Many families begin their celebration of Easter with this custom. Perhaps you would like to start this tradition (or continue it) in your family. Shattuck Fourth Tuesday: We will be serving supper, along with our great desserts, at Pine Street Inn Shattuck Shelter, Forest Hills, on March 22. Dessert donations are welcomed – and needed! Drop off your dessert at the Parish Office by 4PM on Tuesday. Thank you! St. Ignatius Pledge Program On the Pledge and need to update your card information? Donations made by parishioners who participate in the Pledge Program account for 60% of the annual budget needs of $1.5 m. To date, 25% of our parishioners participate in the program. Our goal is to have all members consider making a pledge in order to help us maintain both our programs and building. Recently we’ve been able to assist parishioners who realized their monthly or weekly automatic contributions had stopped. Many of these changes were due to expired or changed cards. If you think the credit card or bank information we have on file is no longer current, please contact Kyle Crosby at 617-552-6119 or kyle.crosby@bc.edu. As always, we are grateful for your support. BC Corner Evangelization in Latino/a Culture, Can Pope Francis Help? March 24, 2016 | Lecture Presenter: Rafael Luciani, Fellow Office of the President Location/Time: Gasson Hall 100, 5:00 p.m. The Spirit at Work, St. Teresa of Avila in Life Thursday, March 31, 5:30 p.m. Presenter: André Brouillette, S.J. Location/Time: Chestnut Hill Campus Corcoran Commons, 5:30 p.m. Latin American Intellectual Roots of Pope Francis’ Pontificate April 4, 2016 | Lecture Presenter: Fr. Carlo María Galli Location/Time: Brighton Campus, Cadigan Center Atrium, 6:00 p.m. The Challenge of Interreligious Dialogue in the Age of Laudato Si April 7, 2016 | Brien O’Brien and Mary Hasten Lecture Presenter: Mary Evelyn Tucker Location/Time: Heights Room, Corcoran Commons, 5:00 p.m. The Ignatian Way in the Year of Mercy From Advent to Pentecost - A Journey with St. Ignatius of Loyola El Camino Ignaciano en el Año de la Misericordia, Del Adviento a Pentecostés - Una Jornada con San Ignacio de Loyola Holy Week, Scripture Cuaresma, Escritura Christ Jesus, though he was in the form of God, did not regard equality with God something to be grasped. Rather, he emptied himself, taking the form of a slave, coming in human likeness; and found human in appearance, he humbled himself, becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross. Reflection Cristo, siendo Dios, no consideró que debía aferrarse a las prerrogativas de su condición divina, sino que, por el contrario, se anonadó a sí mismo, tomando la condición de siervo, y se hizo semejante a los hombres. Así, hecho uno de ellos, se humilló a sí mismo y por obediencia aceptó incluso la muerte, y una muerte de cruz. Reflexión We now enter into the most sacred time of our liturgical year. We accompany Jesus in his triumphal entry into Jerusalem. We are present with him at the Last Supper where he gives us a living memory of himself in his body and blood. We witness his prayer of grief in Gethsemane, his arrest, trial and crucifixion. In all of this we see his self-emptying out of love for human kind. Ahora entramos en el tiempo mas sagrado de nuestro año litúrgico. Acompañamos a Jesús en su entrada triunfal en Jerusalén. Estamos presentes con él en la ultima cena cuando nos da un memoria viva de su mismo en su cuerpo y su sangre. Somos testigos de su lamentación en el jardín en el monte de olivos, de su detención, su juicio y su crucifixión. En todo vemos su autosacrificio y su amor por la raza humana. The Life of Ignatius La Vida Ignaciana In the third week of the Spiritual Exercises, Ignatius invites us to be with Jesus in his final days. We are to stand in awe of such great love and suffering for our sake. The grace we ask for is that we “feel” the depth of his love and experience the grief of loss, even asking for the gift of tears as we contemplate these great mysteries. Question for Reflection As I meditate on the final days of Jesus, can I see his selfemptying as the ultimate expression and gift of love? Video Reflection, For the Greater Glory As you reflect on this question, you are invited to review For The Greater Glory, the dance/theater piece on the Spiritual Exercises, created by Fr. Bob. View the Third Week of the Exercises. 53 minute mark. You can access the video at www.blde.org or americamedia.org/ignatian-dance En la tercera semana de los Ejercicios Espirituales Ignacio nos invitó a acompañar a Jesús en sus últimos días. Deberíamos estar sobrecogidos de tal amor y sufrimiento por nuestra causa. La gracia que pedimos es que sentamos la profundidad de su amor y experimentamos el dolor de la pérdida, aún pidiendo el don de lagrimas como contemplamos estos misterios. Pregunta para reflexión ¿En la meditación sobre los últimos días de Jesús, puedo ver su auto-sacrificio como la ultima expresión de su amor. Reflexión sobre Video, Para la Mayor Gloria de Dios Mientras meditas sobre estas preguntas, estás invitado a ver Para La Mayor Gloria de Dios, un espectáculo de teatro y baile creado por el Padre Bob. Revisa la tercera semana empezando al punto 53 minutos Para acceder al video, visita blde.org o americamedia.org/ignatian-dance ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Aging in Grace Retreat The Women’s Table of the Sisters of St. Joseph is sponsoring a day-long retreat designed for women 35-85+ years. Aging in Grace will consider aging as a gift. We will deepen our knowledge and acceptance of self and God or a Higher Power in a reflective and freeing way. If you are in transition, mid-life, facing retirement or just desirous of growth, this retreat is for you! Date: Saturday, April 16th, 2016, from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., with the option to stay overnight on Friday, April 15th. Location: Mount Carmel Villa, Nahant, MA Cost: $25.00 for the day; $40.00 overnight. To register, please call Mary Rita Weschler at: 617-746-2056 or email: womens.table@csjboston.org Saint Ignatius of Loyola 28 Commonwealth Avenue, Chestnut Hill MA 02467 Phone: 617-552-6100 ! Fax: 617-552-6101 ! Email: Ignatius@bc.edu ! http://bc.edu/st-ignatius The Parish Staff Rev. Robert F. Ver Eecke, S.J., Pastor Rev. 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John Allan Loftus, SJ, CAP Team Member Marc Gervais, CAP Team Member Mary Santapaula, CAP Team Member katherine.maher@bc.edu ja.loftus@bc.edu mjg@gervaisdavenport.com msantapaula@rcn.com The Celebration of the Eucharist The Sacraments Sunday Upper Church: 8 a.m., 10 a.m., 12 Noon, 5:30 p.m. Lower Church: 8 a.m., 10 a.m. (Family Liturgy) 12 Noon Misa en Español en la Capilla Lannon Baptism: Adults are baptized at the Easter Vigil as part of the Rites of Christian Initiation for Adults. Infant and child baptisms are by arrangement. Weekday Lower Church: 12:15 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. Mass Lower Church: Fridays, 12:45 p.m. Adoration First Eucharist: Preparation begins in grade one and includes classes, retreats and home instruction. Children receive First Eucharist in grade two. Saturday Lower Church: 9 a.m. Upper Church: 4 p.m. (Vigil) Confirmation: Our Confirmation program begins in grade nine. Students are confirmed in the spring of grade ten. 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