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. Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Trigésimo Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario October 25th, 2015 Master, I want to see. Maestro, quiero ver. October 25—Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time The Readings for All Saints: Rv 7: 2 – 4, 9 -­‐ 14 ! 1 Jn 3: 1 – 3 ! Mt 5: 1 – 12a Please pray for Sunday, October 25, 2015 Alice Ann Hoey (Upper Church) 8:00 a.m. John Wickham (Lannon Chapel) 8:00 a.m. Kenneth McCarthy (Upper Church) 10:00 a.m. Kathy Hobbs (Lannon Chapel) 10:00a.m. Joan Hallisey 12:00 p.m. Mary Dafarra 5:30 p.m. Monday, October 26, 2015 Maria Cau Thi Nguyen 5:30 p.m. Thursday, October 29, 2015 Margaret M. Montgomery 5:30 p.m. Sunday, November 1, 2015 Kasia Zawilimska Dominik Pettey John O'Hearn John Lund 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Faith Formation News The 2015-16 Faith Formation Program year is in full swing! We currently have 459 children and youth enrolled with 14 parishioner catechists, 25 Boston College catechists, and 11 high school parishioner catechists. We are still in need of catechists for our middle school program and younger grades in our 8:45am9:45am session. Contact Susan Stuart if you would like more information about becoming a catechist. Please refer to our website and Faith Formation webpage for specific program and calendar information or contact Susan Stuart or Anabella Morabito with any questions. Fall Confirmation Retreat -­‐ Please keep in your prayers the 52 high school parishioners who will be on retreat this weekend as part of their preparations to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation. May their hearts be opened to receive the words of encouragement, faith, and transformation throughout the retreat. In addition, please pray for the 17 post-Confirmation high school parishioners who have worked very hard the past seven weeks to prepare this retreat along with the six chaperones in attendance. First Reconciliation/First Eucharist Parent Information Meetings -­‐ On Sunday, November 8th, from 8:45 am - 9:45 am and 11:00 am -12:00 pm, there will be an information meeting for parents whose children are preparing to receive the Sacraments of First Reconciliation and First Eucharist in the spring. Please join us to learn how the preparation happens at St. Ignatius and bring any questions you may have about how to be involved in this celebration in your child's life. If you are not able to participate in either of these meetings, please be in touch with Susan Stuart. Upcoming Commission Meetings Outreach Ministries – Monday, Oct. 26, 7:00 pm, Parish Office Faith Formation – Tuesday, Oct. 27, 7:00 pm, Garden Level Want to receive the Bulletin by email Each Week? You can have the bulletin emailed to you every Saturday morning. To sign up, go to www.pilotbulletins.net/sign-up Let's Talk About the Synod on the Family Talking about "The Family" is messy, contentious, and confusing. That is what the Bishops discovered these past few weeks at the Synod on the Family. What has come out of the Synod? What were the issues addressed? Come join Diana as she offers a short summary on the Synod followed by an open discussion on what effects this Synod will have on the family. Join us on Sunday, Nov 1st at 11:15 am in the Old Choir Room. For more information, email Diana at diana.gaillardetz@bc.edu Save the Date Please reserve Friday, January 8, 2016 for an evening concert. The world-renowned Westminster Choir of Princeton, New Jersey will be performing at St. Ignatius. The varied program will be sung by the 40 voice touring choir, as part of their winter tour. You will not want to miss it! Sunday Morning Book Discussion On November 15 at 11:15 there will be a discussion of the book Abounding in Kindness: Writing for the People of God by Elizabeth Johnson. As one reviewer states, “This collection of essays and lectures given by Elizabeth Johnson covers many of the theological topics that she has studied and taught over the past decades and as recently as the past two years, i.e., a theology of creation in relation to the Creator. Each of the essays is thought provoking and pushes the readers to expand their understanding of God beyond the classical, patriarchal conceptualizations of past centuries…. the essays in this book make a concise summary of themes which could lead the reader to seek out her other books for more extended study.” If you missed the discussion of this book with Frs. Bob and J.A. (or even if you didn’t), you have another chance for discussion on November 15 in the living room of the parish center. Please join us. Returned Missioner Seeking Housing US Catholic lay missioner, after serving 3 plus years with a Bolivian women's cooperative, is looking for long term housesitting or another similarly independent and expense-reducing opportunity while she transitions back to the Boston area. Living near the MBTA is preferable. Email dshousing2016@aol.com. Thanks! Music Ministry Spotlight: The 10AM Liturgy Choir The 10 o’clock choir is the largest singing group at St. Ignatius; a union of the former 9:30 and 11:00 choirs in 2003. Members include undergraduates, young professionals, and long-time choir members. On any given Sunday, 30 – 35 members raise their voices in song at the 10am liturgy. For many, music is an important part of both worship and prayer, and the choir not only takes time for reflection every Sunday before Mass, but also approaches singing as participation in the liturgical community. Foundations of Ignatian Prayer Come explore and encounter the prayer forms that are used in the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius. These sessions provide an introduction to the themes of Ignatian prayer as a starting point for those who may be considering the Spiritual Exercises. Our fall sessions begin on October 18th and are held Sunday afternoons from 3:30-5:00pm in the Choir/Media Room. All are welcome. For more information, please contact Kathy Maher, Spiritual Life Coordinator at 617-552-6112 or katherine.maher@bc.edu Choir members have been known to socialize outside of practice too. With our talented musicians performing in other venues, it is not unusual to find a St. Ignatius clutch at an opera brunch, an afternoon concert, an evening of musical theater, or a late-night gig where one of our own is featured. Other outside-choir activities have included pot-luck meals; Habitat home-building; and concerts at Framingham women’s prison, the Shattuck Shelter, and for the retired Jesuits at Campion. Outreach Ministries Thanks to all who generously supported the winter clothing drive for the guests at St. Francis House Day Shelter in Boston. Nearly 150 poor and homeless guests per week seek clothing assistance. Singers in this fine choir commit to weekly Wednesday night rehearsals when they prepare music for liturgy, work on their singing skills, and enjoy each other’s company. They serve as the core group when our music ministry combines for the larger liturgical celebrations throughout the year. Michael Burgo conducts the group; Timothy Zimmerman accompanies, assisted by Cathy Grein. Fine instrumentalists from the parish often join us, adding the richness of violin, oboe, piano, harp, trumpet music to our ensemble. New members are welcomed throughout the year. At this time, there is a special need for sopranos and tenors. October 27: Pine Street Inn Shattuck Shelter Fourth Tuesday meal serving. Please consider providing a dessert to top off the meal. The dessert (no nuts or alcohol, please) should be dropped off at the Parish Office by 4PM on Tuesday. October 31/November 1: Pregnancy Help Clothes Drive Pregnancy Help, the Archdiocesan office which helps pregnant mothers and infants, is in need of infant Winter clothes 0-3 months, and 3-6 months. Maternity Winter clothes are also needed. Black maternity pants and winter tops are requested. As these are gifts, new clothes are requested. For those who would like to give a check in support of this important Pro Life effort, please make it out to Fund for the Unborn which is used solely by Pregnancy Help. All donations will be gratefully accepted. Gift tags that denote baby items and mothers’ clothing items you might like to purchase will be available at the Outreach table. Items should be returned to the Outreach table on November 7/8. Living the Spiritual Exercises Have you experienced the 19th Annotation Retreat? Join us as we gather for prayer and faith-sharing to deepen and renew our experience of the graces of the Spiritual Exercises. Fall 2015 gatherings are on Sundays (November 8th, December 6th) from 3:30-5:00 in the Lannon Chapel. For more information, please contact Kathy Maher, Spiritual Life Coordinator at 617-5526112 or katherine.maher@bc.edu Parish Volunteer Opportunity Do you have some time to volunteer at the parish? Are you looking to do some community service? We are currently seeking volunteers to assist with ironing altar linens. We also need volunteers to assist with counting the collection every other week. Please call or email Reenie Murphy in the Parish Office at 617552-6102, Ignatius@bc.edu if you are interested and available for this important work. Reconstruction of Handicapped Ramp This week the metal workers arrived and replaced the rusted portions of the railings and reinstalled them. We are coming down the home stretch on this project and hope the new ramp will be available for use within the next week or two. Please plan to continue using the Commonwealth Avenue side during this last week. We are excited to bring this necessary renovation to completion and thank you for your patience during the project. Catholic School Open Houses Xaverian Brothers High School - Sunday, October 25 from 9:00 am - 12:00 pm. Located in Westwood. Includes 7th and 8th grade program as well as high school. Register online at www.xbhs.com/openhouse or contact the Admissions Office at 781-326-6392 Ursuline Academy – Sunday, October 25 from 11:00 am – 2:00 pm. A college prepatory school for girls in grades 7 through 12, located in Dedham. For further information, please call 781493-7727 or visit www.ursulineacademy.net to preregister for the Open House. Saint Joseph Prep – Sunday, October 25 from 1:00 – 4:00 pm. Located in Boston. A co-ed Catholic, independent school forgrades 9 through 12. Visit www.saintjosephprep.org for more information. Or call 617-254-8383, x1308. Boston College High - Sunday, October 25 from 12:00 – 3:00 pm. Located in Boston, 150 Morrissey Boulevard. Visit bchigh.edu/admissions for more information. Meet Anabella Morabito We are happy to welcome Anabella Morabito as the Associate Director of Faith Formation. Anabella’s primary responsibility will be Middle School Faith Formation and the Confirmation I and II Programs. Anabella is currently a second year graduate student at the School of Theology and Ministry at Boston College. She is a native of Venezuala and has lived in Miami, Florida for the past 15 years. Jackson and Walnut Park Elementary Schools - Sunday, October 25 from 12:00 - 2:00 pm. Located in Newton. Tours will be given at both schools and will include classroom visits and an opportunity to meet teachers, students and parents. Please visit www.jwpschools.org or contact Katy Denning at 617.202.9772 or email katydenning@jacksonwalnutparkschools.org Saint Joseph Elementary School – Thursday, October 29th at 7pm. Located in Needham, the school provides instruction to students from Pre-K to Grade 5, including full-day Pre-K and Kindergarten, as well as before and AfterCare programs. Preregistration is recommended at www.saintjoes.com Fontbonne Academy – November 8, from 1 - 3 pm Fontbonne Academy is an all-girls Catholic high school conveniently located in Milton. It is a sponsored ministry of the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Boston. Fontbonne has something for every young woman. Contact the Fontbonne Academy Admissions Office for more information: 617.615.3014 or admissions@fontbonneacademy.org. St. Joseph Retreat Center St. Joseph Retreat Center, 339 Jerusalem Road, Cohasset invites you to the following programs and retreat opportunities. Visit our website, www.csjretreatcenter.org, email Retreat.Center@csjboston.org or call 781-383-6024 for more programs and details. Directed / Private Retreats: Nov 2 – 10; 16 – 22; 19 – 22, Dec 3 – 6; 11 – 13; 28 – Jan 1 Join us for our Mornings of Prayer: Nov 16, Dec 2, Jan 7 Boston College Corner: Home Football Schedule We will continue to publish the home football schedule so that parishioners can plan accordingly for Mass and other scheduled events during the fall. Oct. 31 Virginia Tech 12:30 pm Nov. 7 NC State To be determined Thomas M erton L ecture: A P rophet for O ur T ime Colleen M. Griffith, Thursday, October 29, 5:30 p.m. Corcoran Commons, Heights Room, Chestnut Hill Campus FREE of charge and open to the public. In an age of unrest and distraction, Thomas Merton poses many challenges to contemporary culture, inviting a deeper sense of the human, a broadened grasp of catholicity, and a way of communal solidarity. Celebrating the 100th anniversary of Merton's birth, this presentation recognizes the degree to which Merton's contemplative vision has become only more prophetic in our time. Rereading the Roman Tea Laves: The Francis Effect in the Synods on the Family James Bretzke, S.J. and Susan Reynolds, Wednesday, November 4, 6:00 pm, Cadigan Alumni Center Atrium, Brighton Campus “Mercy, and not sacrifice,” are among the chief fundamental values of the Francis Effect in the Church. In a real sense, the two-part Synod on the Family has functioned as an extended and in- depth clinical trial over the medicine of mercy that Pope Francis has prescribed for the Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy soon to begin. This presentation reflects on these themes by examining the recently concluded Synod on the Family in the context of last year’s much debated Extraordinary Synod as well as the pope’s visit to Latin America, Cuba and the United States. Loss, C hange, a nd Resilience in C ommunities o f Faith Annual Ministry Renewal Day, Melissa Kelley, Friday, November 6, 10:00 am -12:30 pm, Corcoran Commons, Heights Room, Chestnut Hill Campus, Free and open to the public. Loss and change touch every individual, community, and organization. Responding to loss and change with resilience is a critical challenge for us all. This day invites participants to reflect on the role of resilience in our personal and communal lives, consider resilience through a theological lens, and suggest strategies to foster and sustain resilience in ourselves and in our communities of faith. Father Robert Blaney Concert Sacred Heart & Our Lady’s parishes in Newton are happy to announce an afternoon of entertainment and festivities with Father Robert J. Blaney giving a Piano “Pops” Concert on Sunday, November 8th. The concert will be at 2pm at Our Lady Help Of Christians Church (573 Washington Street, Newton) followed by a Wine & Cheese Social. The suggested donation is $5 to cover expenses and any money remaining will be given to the Saint Vincent de Paul Society. Father Blaney is a Boston College graduate and prior to serving as a priest for the Archdiocese of Boston, he was an actor performing on Broadway. We would love for you to join us for this special event! For further information, please call Our Lady’s parish office at (617) 527-7560. Local Employment Opportunity Wegman’s Food Markets in Chestnut Hill is hiring full time culinary professionals. We are looking for entry level cooks (prep), experienced Line Cooks, as well as several Lead Cooks. These positions require Monday-Sunday 6am-10:00pm availability, though there is some flexibility around scheduling. Wegmans offers many benefits, including on-going training and career development. For more information regarding these opportunities, please contact Andrew Krueger: andrew.krueger@manpowergroup.com Day of Recollection sponsored by the Catholic Daughters Saturday, November 7, beginning with 9:00 am Mass in St. Columbkille lower church, 321 Market Street, Brighton. Deacon Tom Olson will speak on Ignatian Prayer Exercises and give a demonstration. There will be a boxed lunch followed by the recitation of the Rosary using the methods learned in the morning. The day will end with the opportunity for Confession in the lower church at 3:00 pm. Open to all women and men. The cost is $15.00 to cover the lunch. Please contact Patricia McShane at 617-782-5774 ext. 101 to register. Seeking Eucharistic Ministers Elizabeth Seton Residence is in need of new Eucharistic Ministers to join our Ministry Team. We are a Catholic nursing home in Wellesley owned by the Sisters of Charity-Halifax. Mass is celebrated daily at 11:00 am. Prior experience is not necessary. We will train you. If you have a desire to serve Christ in this way, please contact: Linda Colozzi, Director of Spiritual Care, (781) 997-1119 and reserve your seat in our next information/orientation session on Tuesday, November 10, 2015 from 1:30-2:30 pm. 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, SJ, Pastor frvereec@bc.edu 617-552-6100 Rev. John Allan Loftus, SJ, Associate ja.loftus@bc.edu 617-552-6100 Paul Melley, Assistant to the Pastor, BC Liaison melleypa@bc.edu 617-552-6113 Michael Burgo, Director of Music Ministry Timothy Zimmerman, Associate Director of Music Sr. Diane Vallerio, MFIC, Director of Outreach Susan Stuart, Director of Faith Formation Anabella Morabito, Associate Dir. of Faith Formation Diana Gaillardetz, Adult Faith Formation, RCIA burgo@bc.edu zimmerta@bc.edu vallerio@bc.edu langinst@bc.edu morabian@bc.edu gailladi@bc.edu 617-552-6108 617-552-6114 617-552-6107 617-552-6105 617-552-6103 617-552-6103 Reenie Murphy, Parish Administrative Assistant Kathy Maher, Spiritual Life Coordinator Kyle Crosby, Database Manager ignatius@bc.edu katherine.maher@bc.edu kyle.crosby@bc.edu 617-552-6102 617-552-6112 617-552-6119 Kathy Maher, CAP Team Member, Chair Rev. 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