THE SECOND SUNDAY IN O R D IN A R Y T IM E – J A N U A R Y 19, 2014 THE READINGS FOR THE 3RD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME ARE: IS. 8: 23-9:3 1COR. 10: 13-17 MT. 4: 12-23 Please Pray for Sunday, January 19, 2014 8:00 Frederick T. Doyle 10:00 Winnie Fenton Noon Daniel J., Mary Ita and Michael Madigan 5:30 Glorium Brown Tuesday, January 21, 2014 5:30 Mary MacLellan Wednesday, January 22, 2014 12:15 Renee Willock 5:30 Peter Antonelli Friday, January 20, 2014 12:15 Special Intention 5:30 Bridget Barrett Sunday, January 26, 2014 8:00 Kelly A.Timilty 10:00 John & Agnes Murphy Noon Donald P. Murphy 5:30 Mary Dafarra Saturday, January 25;, 2014 4:00 Robert Suran WE GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGE THE FALL AND CHRISTMAS FLOWER DONATIONS MADE IN MEMORY OF: GEORGE F. & BEATRICE F. AMRHEIN INEZ & PRIMO LORENZONI TOM ANDREWS & VAL PRIDE ROSE LUCCHINO LES BROOKS DR. ALEXANDER M. MINNO DONALD B. CHEETHAM, JR. CATHERINE I. MISKULY PAUL COLLINS, BRIAN HENRY THE MORELLO FAMILY MAJ. DAVID S. CONNOLLY, BC’94 EDWARD T. MAHONEY & RICHARD. B. JIM, ANN,CHARLIE, EILEEN & NANA TRYON LAURENCE CRILLY, ELIZABETH & JAMES & HELENA NEYLON JAMES WALSH ANNE E. REGOLINO COL. JOHN P. DOWNING, JR TONY SALDARINI FAGGIANO & CORAZZINI FAMILES JACK & MARY O’DOWD SCULLY MICHAEL & MARIE GILARDE CLAIRE SCULLY MCRELL JANE CURTIN HALKO CHARLES & STELLA HODGE JOEY DEBORAH SUTULA HENRY J. KLIM CALEB WIGGINS SPRING RETREAT AT EASTERN POINT IN GLOUCESTER This semi-annual retreat is an opportunity to enter more deeply into the mystery of God’s love for us. You will have an opportunity for spiritual conversation, silent prayer and gatherings of prayer and worship with members of the parish community. The retreat will be held Friday, March 7th to Sunday March 9th. The cost for the weekend is $300 (all inclusive), with a deposit of $100 at registration. If anyone is in need of financial assistance in order to attend, please let us know. Please register through the Parish Office at 617-552-6102 or ignatius@bc.edu 1. Sunday, January 19 th W ed. , January 22 nd Thurs., January 23 rd Friday, January 24 th THIS W EEK’S CALENDAR ARUPPE Program – C/M Room Little Rock Bible Group Pot Luck – 2 nd F. Office Contemporary M usic Ensemble – U.C. St. Ignatius Young Adult Group – Office Children’s Carol Choir Rehearsal – C/M Room Parish Choir Rehearsal – C/ M Room W oman’s Spirituality Group – 2 nd fl. office Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament – L.C. 11:00 am 4:00 pm 4:30 pm 6:30 pm 4:30 pm 7:15 pm 7:00 pm 12:45 pm OUTREACH MINISTRIES SHATTUCK FOURTH TUESDAY: We’ll be providing dessert for and serving supper at Pine Street Inn Shattuck Shelter, Forest Hills, on Tuesday, January 28th. Desserts should be dropped off at the Parish Office by 4PM on the 28th. Servers are needed, as well. If you’d like to serve or would like more information about serving, call Sr. Diane – 617-552-6107. WHAT’S AHEAD . . . February 8th/9th: Our annual at-the-door collection to underwrite lunches at St. Francis House Day Shelter, Boston February 25th: Shattuck Fourth Tuesday March: all month – Socks/Flip-Flops Drive for Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program March 5th through Lent to Easter: CRS Rice Bowl March 25: Shattuck Fourth Tuesday April 5th: Pine Street Inn Shattuck Shelter Springtime Meal FAITH AND WELLNESS BOOK DISCUSSION Do you have an expertise in the area of health and On February 16th at 11:15 there will be a book wellness? The Community- Building Committee is discussion in the living room of the Parish Offices. planning to offer a series on balancing our physical, This month’s book is Zealot by Reza Aslan. When spiritual and emotional well-being. We are looking asked what he hopes readers will take away from for instructors in yoga, nutritional health, exercise, this book, the author shared his hope that "this book dance, and other related areas. Please contact Maria provides readers with a more complete sense of the Sullivan 617-875-8771 or world in which Jesus lived.’’ mariasullivan47@gmail.com, if you are interested in understand Jesus’ words and deeds if we separate guiding a group of parishioners for about one hour. them from the religious and political context of his We are considering Saturday mornings or possible time. Regardless of whether you think of Jesus as a evenings on the B.C. campus. More information as to prophet, a teacher, or God incarnate, it is important when these workshops will take place will be posted to remember that he did not live in a vacuum…. This in the bulletin, or contact Maria if you would like to book ... drops you in the middle of Jesus’ world and be on the mailing list helps you understand the context out of which he We cannot truly arose and in which preached.” Please join us for a discussion of this interesting book. 2. La Página Hispana Del Escritorio del Padre Bob THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE CONSTITUTION ON THE SACRED LITURGY “We journey as pilgrims” (Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, 8) The “pilgrim people” is one of many images documents from the Second Vatican Council use for the Church. Being a disciple is a journey of growing deeper in faith and communion with God. While each of our lives is a pilgrimage, we are not alone on our journey, because the Church is on pilgrimage. We see the Church on pilgrimage every time we gather for liturgy. Each individual at the liturgy is at a different place on the pilgrimage but journeying toward the same goal: communion with God and one another. The Communion procession reflects this journey as we journey to communion with Christ Jesus and one another. We all have the same destiny, though we might differ in where we are within the pilgrimage. 3. You are all cordially invited to a CD release concert featuring folk songs and ballads from Puerto Rico, Latin America and Spain entitled: "Herencia Musical" (Musical Heritage) with Michelle Abadía, soprano and guitarist on Sunday, February 9th, 2 pm in the Lower Chruch. Michelle's CD, (also entitled "Herencia Musical") features samples of the rich and varied musical traditions of the Spanish-speaking world. They will be available for purchase for $10.00 each. The actual performance is free and open to the parish community and to the general public. A reception will follow the concert. Ms. Abadía has served as a leader of song here at St. Ignatius for over 18 years, and has offered many varied performances in this parish and all over the country and the world. No knowledge of the Spanish language required! Translalations and other program notes will be aavailable during the performance, as well as on the CD itself. 3. CONCERT PRESENTED BY MICHELLE ABADIA You are all cordially invited to a CD release concert featuring folk songs and ballads from Puerto Rico, Latin America and Spain entitled: "Herencia Musical"(Musical Heritage) with Michelle Abadía, soprano and guitarist. Sunday, February 9th, 2:00 pm Lower Church, Lannon Chapel. Michelle's CD, (also entitled "Herencia Musical") features samples of the rich and varied musical traditions of the Spanish-speaking world. They will be available for purchase for $10.00 each. The actual performance is free and open to the parish community and to the general public. A reception will follow the concert. Ms. Abadía has served as a leader of song here at St. Ignatius for over 18 years, and has offered many varied performances in this parish and all over the country and the world. No knowledge of the Spanish language required! Translations and other program notes will be available during the performance, as well as on the CD itself. There will also be some bilingual songs, and who knows?! maybe a singalong or two! Please feel free to invite your friends, family members, students and/or colleagues; and come celebrate the musical aspect of a culture that's become very relevant in the United States. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND The 46th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Newton Community Celebration Monday, January 20 9:30 A.M. SECOND CHURCH IN NEWTON UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 60 Highland Street West Newton THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE CONSTITUTION ON THE SACRED LITURGY “Before people can come to the liturgy they must be called to faith and conversion” (Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, 9) Liturgy is the work of Christ in the midst of his people. For any type of work to be fruitful, something needs to happen beforehand. Before a paper is written or a movie is produced, painstaking research occurs. For the work of Christ to transform the faithful during the liturgy, faith and conversion need to happen beforehand. This call to faith and conversion is a continual part of the life of disciples. As we prepare for the liturgy each week, we prepare for Christ’s work in our lives, a work that can transform us and deepen our life with him through our openness. Conversion is the transformation of our hearts, our whole being, to the love of Christ. This journey, or pilgrimage, takes our entire life. In preparing for liturgy, we might consider where we are in our faith journey. Answer from Last Week: HOW WELL DO YOU KNOW YOUR CHURCH? What do You Call the Large, Ornate Candle Used at Funerals, Baptisms and during the Easter Season MASS-TERING THE PASCHAL CANDLE What are the Two Main Parts of the Mass? The flame of the Paschal candle symbolizes risen Christ as light of the world and His presence in the midst of His people. The Paschal candle is sometimes referred to as the “Easter Candle” or the “Christ Candle”. The term “Paschal” comes from the word Pesach, which in Hebrew means Passover, and relates to the Paschal mystery of salvation. 4. CHURCH OF SAINT IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA 28 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE – CHESTNUT HILL, MA 02467 PHONE 617-552-6100 E-MAIL IGNATIUS@BC.EDU FAX: 617-552-6101 WEB: HTTP://BC.EDU/ST-IGNATIUS THE PARISH STAFF REV. ROBERT F. VER EECKE, SJ, PASTOR REV. JOHN ALLAN LOFTUS, SJ, ASSOCIATE CAP TEAM MEMBER MICHAEL BURGO, DIR. OF MUSIC MINISTRY TIMOTHY ZIMMERMAN, ASSOCIATE DIR. OF MUSIC / ORGANIST SR. DIANE VALLERIO, MFIC, DIR. OF OUTREACH AMY CHAPMAN, FAITH FORMATION DIRECTOR SUSAN STUART, ASSOC. DIR. FAITH FORMATION FRVEREEC@BC.EDU JA.LOFTUS@BC.EDU 617-552-6100 617-552-6100 BURGO@BC.EDU ZIMMERTA@BC.EDU 617-552-6108 617-552-6114 VALLERIO@BC.EDU CHAPMAAB@BC.EDU LANGINST@BC.EDU 617-552-6107 617-552-6103 617-552-6105 RICHARD MOYNIHAN, BUSINESS MANAGER ELIZABETH MCLAUGHLIN, ADM. ASSISTANT WALTER FOTHERGILL, FACILITIES MANAGER MOYNIHAR@BC.EDU 617-552-6117 IGNATIUS@BC.EDU 617-552-6102 WALTER.FOTHERGILL @BC.EDU 617-552-6119 KATHY MAHER CAP TEAM MEMBER (CHAIR) MARC GERVAIS CAP TEAM MEMBER MARY SANTAPAULA CAP TEAM MEMBER KATHERINE.MAHER@BC.EDU MIG@GERVAISDAVENPORT.COM MSANTAPAULA@RCN.COM THE CELEBRATION OF EUCHARIST SUNDAY WEEKDAY SATURDAY UPPER CHURCH 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM, 12:00 NOON, 5:30 PM LOWER CHURCH 8:00 M, 10:00 AM, FAMILY LITURGY 12:00 MISA EN ESPAÑOL EN LA CAPILLA LANNON 12:15 PM, 5:30 PM – LOWER CHURCH LOWER CHURCH 9:00 AM, UPPER CHURCH 4:00 PM (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 arrangement. FIRST EUCHARIST Preparation begins in Grade 1 and includes classes, retreats and home instruction. Children receive First Eucharist in 2nd grade. CONFIRMATION Our Confirmation program begins in the 9th grade. Students are confirmed in the Spring of the 10th grade. Young adults who have been catechized but are not yet confirmed should contact the Parish Office for an alternative program. MATRIMONY Must be registered as a parishioner six months prior to beginning Marriage arrangements. RECONCILIATION Saturdays 3:15 – 3:45 PM Upper Church or by arrangement ANOINTING OF THE SICK by arrangement. 5.