About Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis In the classic Mere Christianity, C.S. Lewis, the most important writer of the 20th century, explores the common ground upon which all of those of Christian faith stand together. Bringing together Lewis’ legendary broadcast talks during World War Two from his three previous books The Case for Christianity, Christian Behavior, and Beyond Personality, Mere […]
The Church of St. Ignatius Loyola will be participating in the food drive scheduled from Saturday, January 30th through Tuesday, February 9th. Donations will go to the Church of the Ascension on the Upper West Side. Please bring non-perishable foods to the Parish House on the following dates only: Saturdays, January 30th & February 6th: 5 PM […]
Many of the most at-risk mothers and children in the developing world live in rural settings with limited access to even basic health care. CMMB (Catholic Medical Mission Board) works with community health workers, village health committees, local clinics, and hospitals to ensure that care is delivered to families living where the road ends. Engaging community […]
Presentations and discussions will explore the men we encounter in the Sunday Lenten lectionary readings. Themes will include how we can serve as beacons of faith in a chaotic world, how God works through our flaws and wounds, learning to discern the voice of the inner prophet, and saying yes to God’s invitation to vulnerability […]
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, […]
Women of St. Ignatius! Come and be photographed for our March 11th celebration! Almost 130 of you have already been photographed. Which is great—but we want more! This isn’t just for parish ministers. It’s for all of you because all of you live your faith in your homes, your jobs, your communities! You are moms […]
Presented by Fr. Leo J. O'Donovan, S.J. Beset by a world-wide, deadly pathogen, suffering from severe economic distress, painfully aware of our heritage of racial injustice, and alarmed by divisions in our nation, we Americans need new reasons for patriotism. But not just any patriotism. A critical, socially aware, and committed patriotism. Join Fr. Leo […]
Lent invites us to prepare for resurrection by allowing God’s grace to redeem and transform our broken, wounded places. The presentations and discussions will explore how we find grace in struggle and suffering, meditation practices that prepare the heart to receive grace, biblical stories of grace, letting go images of God that no longer serve us, […]