War & Peace Discussion Group: IBM & the Third Reich

Parish Lounge

For our March meeting, we will study IBM's contract work with the Third Reich during World War II, including its database support for the Holocaust. IBM is today a key part of the American military-industrial complex.

Roundtable Discussion on Forgiveness

Parish Lounge

Sponsored by the Parish Council A necessary ingredient to peace, whether in our personal lives, relationships, or the world, is forgiveness. It will be an opportunity for us to learn from one another about the need for forgiveness and our capacity to be forgiving. Space is limited. To RSVP, email [email protected].

Tuesday Night Book Group: Saturday Midday Field Trip

Join the Tuesday Night Book Group on a Saturday Midday Field Trip to hear a one-hour talk on Blessed Henry Suso (1300-1366), one of the Rhineland Mystics. He has been a beloved spiritual writer of Dominican nuns for centuries for his tender devotion to Jesus Crucified, the Holy Name of Jesus, and Eternal Wisdom. After the noon talk, there will be an […]

Concert: Sublime Radiance: Double Choir Masses of Rheinberger and Martin

Church & Livestreamed 980 Park Avenue, New York, NY, United States

The Choir of St. Ignatius Loyola invites you to their first a cappella concert in three years as they present the sumptuously ravishing Masses for Double Choir by Josef Rheinberger (1839-1901) and Frank Martin (1890-1974) To purchase tickets, click here.

Screening of the Documentary Wonderfully Made: LGBTQ+R(eligion) 

Wallace Hall 980 Park Avenue, New York, NY, United States

Join LGBT Catholics & Friends for a screening of the documentary Wonderfully Made, which explores the challenges and aspirations of LGBTQ+ Catholics and, more broadly, the hurdles that religious doctrine presents to full acceptance of LGBTQ+ people everywhere. A Q&A will follow the screening, with Fr. James Martin, S.J. & Fr. Bryan Massingale. To RSVP, […]

Lecture: Depictions of the Last Supper From Duccio to Leonardo

Wallace Hall 980 Park Avenue, New York, NY, United States

Presenter: Dr. Bill Cook When imagining the Last Supper, most people think of Leonardo da Vinci's interpretation. However, the depiction of the Last Supper goes as far back as the 5th and 6th centuries. In this presentation, Dr. Cook—Distinguished Teaching Professor of History at SUNY Geneseo—will look at the developments and variations of the iconography […]