Easter Monday Mass & Parish House Schedule
The Parish House will be closed in observance of Easter Monday. There will be one Mass at 8:30 AM in the Church. There will be no 12:10 PM or 5:30 PM Masses.
The Parish House will be closed in observance of Easter Monday. There will be one Mass at 8:30 AM in the Church. There will be no 12:10 PM or 5:30 PM Masses.
If you treasured the faith-sharing experiences of Meeting Christ in Prayer and long for new opportunities for spiritual conversation, we invite you to continue the journey and join us for five sessions of Holy Listening. This program is for those who are eager to learn from others’ responses to scripture. We will share reflections on […]
If you want to know the meaning of life, if you long to know who—and Whose—you are, if your heart aches to love and to be loved, join us to learn what one author calls "the best-kept secret of our faith." In his provocative new book The Father's House: Discovering Our Home in the Trinity, […]
The War and Peace Discussion Group will be watching and discussing 2 videos on (1) the founding of the modern military-industrial complex and (2) a visual study of American weapon exports.
PRESENTER: Anne Williams-Isom, New York City Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services This lecture will discuss the foundations, challenges, opportunities, and lessons for leaders as America works to deliver on FDR’s “Freedom from Want.” Deputy Mayor Williams-Isom will delve into areas including poverty, equity issues, the ongoing asylum humanitarian crisis, and how we, as […]
If you want to know the meaning of life, if you long to know who—and Whose—you are, if your heart aches to love and to be loved, join us to learn what one author calls "the best-kept secret of our faith." In his provocative new book The Father's House: Discovering Our Home in the Trinity, […]
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul has been an active ministry at Saint Ignatius Loyola since 1865. SVdP has continued serving our neighbors in need through several wars, the Great Depression, and the September 11th attacks. Our meetings begin with a prayer and spiritual reflection, followed by an agenda of items geared toward service […]
Ignatian Social Justice is a ministry of the Church of St. Ignatius Loyola made up of parishioners committed to: raising awareness of current Catholic social teaching and advocating for social justice on timely and underappreciated issues The volunteer group embraces the responsibility to inform, engage, and mobilize parishioners to promote social justice in our […]
Beginning on Thursday, November 9th, the priests of the parish will offer an opportunity to learn more about what it means to be Catholic. The five topic areas that will be covered are: The Mass, explained from the altar Thursday, November 9th at 7 PM | Church Fr. Mark Hallinan, S.J. Devotional Practices, praying the […]
If you want to know the meaning of life, if you long to know who—and Whose—you are, if your heart aches to love and to be loved, join us to learn what one author calls "the best-kept secret of our faith." In his provocative new book The Father's House: Discovering Our Home in the Trinity, […]
The Acts of the Apostles is among the most exciting, engaging, inspiring texts of the New Testament. Our four-session course will explore the Sunday lectionary readings from Acts we encounter in the Easter season. Brian B. Pinter, Pastoral Associate, will present. To register, email [email protected].
We are a group of LGBT parishioners and family and friends (and parents) of LGBT persons. We are a parish ministry of, by, and for our lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender sisters and brothers in Christ and those who love and support them. Our ministry extends to, and embraces, the mission of the entire parish, […]
Our focus will be a closer look at the disciples as they experienced and gradually believed in the Resurrection of the Christ. The Zoom link is available by emailing Adele Gallo at [email protected]. About the Parish Women's Faith Group The Parish Women's Faith Group is composed of women who want to deepen their experience of God’s presence […]
Become Part of the Solution. Become a Eucharistic Minister! Have you recently attended a Mass where you were unable to receive from the cup because there were not sufficient ministers of the Eucharist? This happens far too frequently. Now is your chance to be part of the solution, and join us for a Eucharistic Minister training […]
Starting Tuesday, April 23rd at 1 PM Continuing the reflection on our environment that we began in Lent, Jean Santopatre and Fr. Mark Hallinan, S.J., will lead a discussion on this book by Katharine Hayhoe, Ph.D. The group will meet on April 23rd, May 7th, May 28th, June 4th, and June 25th as we work […]
If you want to know the meaning of life, if you long to know who—and Whose—you are, if your heart aches to love and to be loved, join us to learn what one author calls "the best-kept secret of our faith." In his provocative new book The Father's House: Discovering Our Home in the Trinity, […]
The Acts of the Apostles is among the most exciting, engaging, inspiring texts of the New Testament. Our four-session course will explore the Sunday lectionary readings from Acts we encounter in the Easter season. Brian B. Pinter, Pastoral Associate, will present. To register, email [email protected].
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul has been an active ministry at Saint Ignatius Loyola since 1865. SVdP has continued serving our neighbors in need through several wars, the Great Depression, and the September 11th attacks. Our meetings begin with a prayer and spiritual reflection, followed by an agenda of items geared toward service […]
Stephen Hamilton has been prominent on the American organ scene for over forty years. Throughout his distinguished career, Hamilton has earned acclaim as a thoroughly engaging and popular personality and has firmly established his reputation as a leading and much sought-after virtuoso. Hamilton’s program will feature music by Marcel Dupré, Olivier Messiaen, J. S. Bach, […]
If you want to know the meaning of life, if you long to know who—and Whose—you are, if your heart aches to love and to be loved, join us to learn what one author calls "the best-kept secret of our faith." In his provocative new book The Father's House: Discovering Our Home in the Trinity, […]
The Acts of the Apostles is among the most exciting, engaging, inspiring texts of the New Testament. Our four-session course will explore the Sunday lectionary readings from Acts we encounter in the Easter season. Brian B. Pinter, Pastoral Associate, will present. To register, email [email protected].