The Amazing Race 2023

McKinnon Hall (Grammar School) 48 East 84th Street, New York, NY, United States

Hosted by LGBT Catholics & Friends, Interparish Religious Education Program, Ignatian Social Justice, Ignatian Young Adults & the Family Ministry The Amazing Race returns to St. Ignatius! Part race, part scavenger hunt, this year, the event starts and ends in McKinnon Hall, with the route covering the Upper East Side. It’s open to all parishioners […]

Refugee Prayer Service

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

Join us for an evening of prayer, reflections, music, and meditation. Fordham University students, asylum seekers, and St. Ignatius Loyola staff will participate in storytelling and prayers for Asylum Seekers who have arrived in New York City. Light refreshments will be served in Wallace Hall after the Prayer Service. For more information, contact: Jean Santopatre, […]

Annual Memorial Liturgy

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

In remembrance of deceased parishioners and/or their family members who have died since November 2022. We invite you to submit the names of your deceased loved ones by Noon on Friday, November 10th. This can be done via email at [email protected] or by calling the Parish House at 212-288-3588 and leaving a message with Reception. Please also bring […]

Recurring

Tuesday Night Book Group: The Surprising Rebirth of Belief in God

Zoom

A longtime atheist psychologist cited as "the most influential public intellectual in the Western world" has also been called "the person most responsible for reintroducing God and the Bible into mainstream secular culture today," prompting many to leave behind secularism and reconsider Christianity. Other high-profile conversions (including atheist-turned-Catholic standup comic Jen Fulwiler and actor Matthew […]

End-of-Life Spirituality – Reflections on Healthcare Choices  

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

End-of-life healthcare decisions can be complicated and anxiety-provoking. Our presentation and discussion will explore Catholic teaching on topics including the distinction between extraordinary and ordinary means, medical futility, “Do Not Resuscitate” orders, pain management, palliative and hospice care, and the role of spirituality in end-of-life care. Brian B. Pinter, Pastoral Associate, will present. To RSVP, email [email protected].

Discovering Women of Our Faith Tradition: The Scriptures and the Saints

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

Join us for Dinner and dialogue in Wallace Hall with Dr. Teresa Berger and Dr. Paul Lakeland Women have played profound roles in our Church’s development over the centuries. Their gifts have enriched the faith of generations. They have been acknowledged as saints as well as cast in roles of influence throughout the scriptures. What […]