Wednesdays at 7 PM on Zoom, from February 26th to April 9th A retreat in daily life Would you like more hope, prayer and community in your life? Do you seek a deeper relationship with Christ? Do you look at the condition of the world with an increase in anxiety? Pope Francis said about this […]
A six-session support group for those who have experienced the death of a loved one. The sessions, both educational and supportive, are led by experienced facilitators. Registration is required. To register, email [email protected] or call the Parish House at 212-288-3588 and leave your name and phone number with the receptionist.
As part of the Parish Implementation Plan, the Parish is hosting a Lenten Week of Service. On Ash Wednesday, you can affix a ribbon to the Lenten Cross symbolizing your service commitment. Activities include food for the hungry, outreach to the unhoused, a Dorothy Day Pilgrimage, a Poverty Simulation, a panel discussion on the trip […]
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul has been an active ministry at St. 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 […]
Doors open at 5:20 PM Program starts at 5:45 PM Call to Prayer at 5:54 PM SPEAKERS Safiye Yigit, PhD & Emily Lowe Join the Ignatian Interfaith Ministry as we welcome our Muslim Friends from Peace Islands for our 6th annual Iftar celebration. Iftar is the breaking of the daily fast during Ramadan. How do […]
Led by Fr. Mark Hallinan, S.J. Join us for this traditional devotion as we draw closer to Jesus through a prayerful reflection on his passion and death. There will be Stations of the Cross on Wednesday, April 16th, at 7 PM in the Church.
Put on your green and join Circle of Friends for From Famine to Fifth Avenue: An Irish Journey of Resilience. Dr. Elizabeth Stack, the Executive Director of the American Irish Historical Society (991 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY), will discuss the broad history of the Irish in New York, from their part in the early labor […]
Wednesdays, March 12th to April 9th 7 PM Parish House & Zoom The virtue of hope affirms that, despite the darkness, the powers of truth and light will prevail. Forgiveness is a life-orientation that breaks cycles of retribution and allows one to reorient in hope toward the present and future. Our gatherings will explore biblical, […]
PRESENTER Fr. Timothy Hojnicki Are you looking for another Christian perspective on observing Lent? Join the Ignatian Interfaith Ministry as we attend a Lenten Service and lecture as guests of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocesan Cathedral of the Holy Trinity. There will be a presanctified Liturgy at 6 PM at the Cathedral at 337 East 74th […]
Through Sunday, April 13th Benefiting the Church of the Ascension Society of St. Vincent de Paul, the Interparish Religious Education Program, and Saint Ignatius Loyola Grammar School are collecting canned goods and nonperishable items to help our neighbors in need during this Lenten season. Your contribution matters! Suggested Food Donations Canned: beans, corn, green beans, […]
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul has been an active ministry at St. 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 […]
Wednesdays, March 12th to April 9th 7 PM Parish House & Zoom The virtue of hope affirms that, despite the darkness, the powers of truth and light will prevail. Forgiveness is a life-orientation that breaks cycles of retribution and allows one to reorient in hope toward the present and future. Our gatherings will explore biblical, […]
Presenter: Fr. Mark Hallinan, S.J. Join us for this presentation on naming saints in the Catholic tradition as part of our annual series on what it means to be Catholic.
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, […]
Wednesdays, March 12th to April 9th 7 PM Parish House & Zoom The virtue of hope affirms that, despite the darkness, the powers of truth and light will prevail. Forgiveness is a life-orientation that breaks cycles of retribution and allows one to reorient in hope toward the present and future. Our gatherings will explore biblical, […]
The War & Peace Committee will watch the first part of "Romero," the film about Archbishop Romero, one of the most well-known preachers of Liberation Theology. His views on Liberation Theology drastically changed after the murder of his good friend, Jesuit priest Rutilio Grande, by government forces. To view the trailer, visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDUwjD_hM6I
“She had rightly become 'the world’s most visible organist'.” - The New York Times "This rising star in classical music is fighting for more women to play an instrument which has long been considered a male occupation: the organ." - Classic FM This program brings together old and new, situating the music of Duruflé, Bach […]
Wallace Hall & Livestreamed Presenter: Mr. Robert Ellsberg, Publisher, Orbis Books Robert Ellsberg will reflect on Day's long life "on pilgrimage," and the way her faith was tested by daily life and the challenges of history. About the Presenter Robert Ellsberg, the publisher of Orbis Books, worked with Dorothy Day for the last five years […]
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul has been an active ministry at St. 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 […]
Wednesdays, March 12th to April 9th 7 PM Parish House & Zoom The virtue of hope affirms that, despite the darkness, the powers of truth and light will prevail. Forgiveness is a life-orientation that breaks cycles of retribution and allows one to reorient in hope toward the present and future. Our gatherings will explore biblical, […]
Westminster Cathedral Choir, London Simon Johnson, Director Westminster Cathedral Choir is widely considered to be one of the finest choirs in the world. Since its foundation in 1901, it has occupied a unique and enviable position at the forefront of English church music, not least because of the ground-breaking work of its first Master of […]