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.

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Brown Bag Lunch Lenten Discussion | Face to the Rising Sun: Reflections on Spirituals and Justice by Rev. Mark Bozzuti-Jones

Parish Lounge

Beginning on Tuesday, February 28th, we will meet weekly to discuss Fr. Mark Bozzuti-Jones's book. Please bring your “brown bag lunch” and join Jean Santopatre, Pastoral Associate, and Fr. Hallinan in lively discussions. Reading assignments, as well as what to focus on for our discussion each week, will be assigned and sent to you when […]

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, […]

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“He Is Risen!”: The Resurrection Narratives

Zoom

Four Wednesdays, beginning March 8th The resurrection accounts are among the most beautiful and mysterious in all of scripture. Our presentations and discussions will include a careful analysis of each evangelist's account. Together we will discern how these powerful stories can nurture our faith and spirituality. Brian B. Pinter, Pastoral Associate, will present. 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 […]

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Tuesday Night Book Group: Sunday In-Person Lent Series

Parish House 980 Park Avenue, New York, NY, United States

Sundays, February 26th, March 19th, March 26th & April 2nd, from 12:15 PM to 1:15 PM Abandonment to the will of God is the goal of the Christian life. And yet, surrendering everything over to God remains very difficult for the vast majority of us.  What we need to realize is that while giving ourselves […]