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CHURCH OF SAINT IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA IGLESIA DE SAN IGNACIO DE LOYOLA
The Epiphany of the Lord
La Epifanía del Señor
January 7th, 2018
We saw his star at its rising and have come to do him homage.
Vimos su estrella en su ascenso y han venido a hacerle homenaje.
From the Desk of Fr. Gerald Finnegan, S.J.
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The Epiphany of the Lord w January 6-7, 2018Isaiah 60:1-6 w Ephesians 3:2-3a, 5-6 w Matthew 2:1-12
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Dear Parishioners.Each week our pastor, Fr. Joe, writes us a message and they
are really good ones. But, having been a pastor, I remember thinking that once in awhile it would be nice not to have to perform this not entirely unpleasant yet necessary weekly pas-toral duty. So, let me give him a week’s rest as we begin this new year by writing a message.
We are coming to the close of the Christmas Season with our celebration this weekend of the Epiphany. The season has been a time when all of us concentrated on the wonderful love which is at the heart of our Christian faith: that God so loved us as to become one with us in Jesus of Nazareth. If we imagine a beautiful painting of a young woman staring down at her newborn infant, we are at the heart of our Chris-tian faith. The first consequence of this faith is the realization that every human being is sacred, for we are all sisters and brothers of the infant Jesus. Indeed, our faith tells us that this is true whether human beings recognize this fact or not. For God has willed it so. Therefore, the human failure to recog-nize this fact does not undo its reality. As Hopkins wrote: “-- for Christ plays in ten thousand places, lovely in limb and lovely in eyes not his, to the Father through the features of men’s faces.”
As we begin this new year, we need to take this “conse-quence” of our Christian faith more seriously. We have not yet fully realized the scope of our belief in the Incarnation of God in Jesus. Saints realize it. That is why a woman from Albania cared for the dying on the streets of a city in India. That is why a Belgian priest cared for lepers in Hawaii. And that is why the Church has endorsed the appearance of Jesus’ mother as a brown woman at Tepeyac in Mexico. And yet students at Boston College had to call for demonstrations this fall to fight racist remarks being scribbled on campus prop-erty. We would think that such a thing would not happen at a university, which calls itself Catholic and Jesuit. But there it is. Such bad behavior is somewhat understandable when we remember that in the past year Georgetown University asked pardon for the harm its Jesuit founders did in 1838 when not only had the University owned slaves but sold some of them—perhaps even separating family members---in order to solve the school’s financial problems. An evil is fought when it is recognized as such. That is the first step.
Perhaps we are still shy of this first step. Yet, as we journey through this new year of 2018, may we individually and to-gether as a parish community open ourselves to the grace to take that necessary first step.
Peace,Fr. Finnegan
Estimados feligreses:Cada semana, nuestro párroco, el P. Joe, nos escribe un
mensaje y ellos realmente son muy buenos. Pero, habiendo sido párroco, recuerdo haber pensado que, de vez en cuan-do, habría sido bueno no tener que hacer esta no totalmente desagradable pero necesaria tarea pastoral. Por eso, déjenme darle una semana de descanso al comenzar este Año Nuevo, escribiendo yo este mensaje
Estamos llegando al final del tiempo de Navidad con la celebración de Epifanía este fin de semana. Este ha sido un tiempo donde todos nos hemos concentrado en el amor mar-avilloso que está en el centro de nuestra fe Cristiana: Dios nos amó tanto que se convirtió en uno de nosotros en Jesús de Nazaret. Si nos imaginamos una hermosa pintura de una joven mirando a su bebé recién nacido, estamos en el centro de nuestra fe cristiana. La primera consecuencia de esta fe es darnos cuenta de que cada ser humano es sagrado, porque so-mos todos hermanos de ese Jesús bebé. Ciertamente, nuestra fe nos dice que esto es verdad, reconózcalo o no el ser hu-mano. Dios quiso que fuera así. Por lo tanto, la falla humana de no reconocer este hecho no deshace su realidad. Como escribió Hopkins: “—porque Cristo actúa en diez mil lugares, dentro de hermosos brazos y en adorables ojos que no son suyos, para el Padre, a través de las facciones de los rostros de los hombres.”
Al comenzar este nuevo año, necesitamos asumir más se-riamente esta“consecuencia”de nuestra fe cristiana. No nos hemos dado totalmente cuenta del alcance de la creencia en la Encarnación de Dios en Jesús. Los santos lo hicieron. Y es por eso que una mujer de Albania se hizo cargo de los mori-bundos de las calles en una ciudad en la India. Es por eso que un sacerdote belga cuidó a leprosos en Hawaii. Y es por eso que la Iglesia avala la aparición de la madre de Jesús como una mujer morena en Tepeyac, México. Sin embargo, los es-tudiantes de Boston College tuvieron que organizar protes-tas el otoño pasado para luchar contra consignas racistas que fueron garabateadas en el recinto universitario. Debiéramos pensar que esas cosas no deberían pasar en una universidad que se proclama católica y jesuita. Pero eso pasó. Este tipo de mala conducta es entendible cuando recordamos que el año pasado la Universidad de Georgetown pidió perdón por el daño que hicieron sus fundadores jesuitas en 1838, cuando no sólo la universidad tenía esclavos, sino que vendió a algunos – tal vez separándolos de sus familias—para resolver algunos de sus problemas financieros. Un mal se pelea cuando se le reconoce como tal. Ese es el primer paso.
Tal vez estemos todavía avergonzados de este primer paso.
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Paz: P. Finnegan
Christmas Plant DonationsIn Memory of:Inez & Primo LorenzoniPaul Allison, Elisabeth Flynn, & D. Michael Flynn, S.J.Henry & Jane HalkoWilliam & Lillian PollardJohn Jay HannickGeorge F. & Beatrice F. AmrheinLeo J. Feuer & Marguerite B. FeuerMcCaffrey & Lynch FamiliesJane & Henry HalkoDeborah SutulaKathryn McGillJane TalbotPeter & Robert WiltMr. & Mrs. Francis M. Duart, Frank Duart, Jack Whyte, & Angela CurrieAnthony & Marguerite CompagnoneMargaret & Edward KenneyMichael Marie & Josephine GilardeFaggiano & Corazzini FamiliesMichael GenereuxJames C. BowdringRaymond & Eleanor MartelPatrick & Margaret McDonaghTom Andrews & Val PrideCatherine I. Miskuly, Bertha Muszkuly, Mary Oreskovich, & Mary RadisicRayden B. Davis, S.J.John & Helen CuneoBetty StilesAnne TinneyApril NeumeisterElinor & Ben RistucciaLouis & Carolyn SapirSuzanne W. & Paul F. TubridyAnne E. Regolino
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St. Ignatius Parish to sponsor a refugee family in the Boston area
Pope Francis has announced that Sunday, January 14th will be a day of awareness and action on behalf of mi-grants and refugees. His Holiness urges Catholics around the world to become involved in this ministry.
Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Boston (CCAB) is leading the local effort and, along with parish-es across the Archdiocese, St. Ignatius Parish has agreed to partner with CCAB to sponsor a refugee family that will be moving to Boston in the next few months.
All members of the parish community are welcome to learn more about this partnership and how to get involved at an informational meeting on January 14th at 11:00 a.m. and at 6:30 p.m. in the media room.
For additional details, please contact Michael Rafferty at: 617-308-7665.
Senior Parishioners’ Luncheon:Wednesday, January 17th. We begin with 12:15 p.m. Mass and then move to the Fri-ary Room for lunch. RSVP no later than Friday, January 12th to Sr. Diane at 617-552-6107.
New Year’s Resolution - Sing in the New Year!"Why did I ever stop singing? It was so much fun, there was such
a great spirit, I loved making beautiful music with others, I needed to express my faith through song, it was how I prayed, I had a great sense of accomplishment and fulfillment, it helped my breathing and general sense of well being, singing brought me closer to God."
Sound familiar? Maybe it’s time to re-engage and join one of our liturgical music groups. The 10 a.m. choir begins rehearsing again on Wednesday, January 17th at 7:15 p.m. The Latino Coro continues to practice before the Spanish mass, and the 5:30 p.m. ensemble continues on Sunday afternoons at 4:30 p.m. Our Children’s Choir will start up in a couple weeks.
Instrumentalists can join our St. Ignatius Symphonia. All of these groups are welcoming in new members, so contact Michael Burgo if you are interested in reigniting your music skills in the service of God and meeting new friends as well. [email protected], 617 552 6108. More info can be found at our website https://stignatiuschestnut-hill.org/musicministry or on the church bulletin boards.
Shattuck Fourth Tuesday: We’re back on our regular schedule! We’ll be serving supper at Pine Street Inn Shattuck Shelter on the fourth Tues-
day of January, that is January 23rd. Desserts are always needed, so if you can provide one, please bring it to the Parish Office by 4 p.m. on that Tuesday. Thank you!
February 10th/11th: Our at-the-door collection for St. Francis House Day Shelter to subsidize lunches. Will you be their valentine?
February 9th – Habitat Build. We’ll be sending a work crew to a Habitat site in Boston.
February 13th - Seniors’ Mardi Gras Observance. This will be our February lunch gathering. More details to come!
Month of March - Our annual socks and flip-flops drive for Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program. Details will be in upcoming bulletins.
Book Discussion January 21st 11:15 a.m.Parish Office Living RoomWant to increase your awareness of the Holy Spirit's presence and movement in your life? We will discuss The Holy Spir-it: Setting the World on Fire edited by Richard Lennan and Nancy Pineda-Ma-
drid. Each author in this compilation is a faculty member of Boston College's School of Theology and Ministry, and each offers a reflection on the Holy Spirit in light of their own particular expertise and field of study (Scrip-ture; systematic theology; pastoral ministry; ethics; spir-ituality, etc.). All are welcome to join this discussion on January 21st.
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Please pray for:Sunday, January 7th8:00 a.m. - John Sweny10:00 a.m. - Anne Leahy 5:30 p.m. - Marie Maffeo Spence
Monday, January 8th12:15 p.m. - Lynn Finn
Tuesday, January 9th12:15 p.m. - Ellen Donovan Fallon
Wednesday, January 10th12:15 p.m. - Joan Staab5:30 p.m. - Carole Boehle
Saturday, January 13th9:00 a.m. - Catherine Mannix, Francis Mannix, and Mary Mannix Slaughter4:00 p.m. - Frank Campanella
Sunday, January 14th10:00 a.m. - Edward Doherty12:00 p.m. - Susan Hunt5:30 p.m. - Kathleen Denny
Faith FormationCatechists Needed!
Do you love to work with kids? The Faith Formation program is in need of a couple of new catechists to start in January. You would be joining an experienced catechist who has already been with the class during the fall. If you are interested in learning more, please contact Lara Eric-son at [email protected].
Text To Give: To give via text, send a text message with the dollar amount to our reserved phone number (617-553-6399). If this is your first time giving this way, you will have to fill out a short form with your billing information.
Men’s Spiritual GrowthThe purpose of the Men's Spiritual Growth meetings is to deepen our relationship with God and others in our everyday lives. We do this with the help of the 3-Minute Retreat from Loyola Press and with faith sharing. Meet-ings are held bi-weekly on Wednesday evenings at 7:00 p.m. in the parish office (the next meeting will be on Jan-uary 17th), and on Saturday mornings at 7:30 a.m. in the parish office (the next meeting will be January 13th).
Peace, Justice & Reconciliation Commission
Green TeamPrayer:
God of returning light, God who refills the seas, the earth in this season is infused with the brilliance of light held in water: the shimmer of moon on ice, the icy glitter of stars, sun glistening on snow. So infuse us with your Spirit that we may reveal your light to all in need.
Practice to live more simply and reduce our carbon footprint:
Try to be more energy efficient. In this winter season, open your curtains or blinds during the day to allow the sun to warm your home. This simple step can reduce the need for heating, which is likely the most energy-intensive aspect of your home.
Dismantling Racism: A Vigil to Answer this Call at St. Ignatius
January 28th, 20186:30 to 7:30 p.m.Our Belief: Catholicism and Racism are AntitheticalOur Call: Our faith gives us confidence that Christ wants to break down the walls created by the evils of racism and to utilize us as instruments in this great workOur Response: To acknowledge it, agree that it needs to be seriously looked at and worked on and commit to con-fronting it both personally, church-wide, and world-wide.Our Vigil will initiate this process with an examen and exploring ways in which we can dismantle racism at St. Ignatius and the world at large.
The Mission ContinuesFor almost 500 years Jesuits have been serving the Church as “men on a sa-cred mission.” Through prayer, we aim to orient our own passions and desires with God’s desires for the Church and the world. To explore if God is calling you to serve in Christ’s mission as a Je-
suit priest or brother, please visit our Vocation Website at jesuitvocations.org We are ready to help you to discern our Jesuit life.
Saint Ignatius of Loyola Church28 Commonwealth AvenueChestnut Hill, MA 02467
PHONE: 617-552-6100 v FAX: 617-552-6101 v E-MAIL: [email protected] v WEB: stignatiuschestnuthill.org
PARISH OFFICE HOURSMonday - Friday: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. (Closed 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.)
The Parish StaffRev. Joseph Costantino, S.J., Pastor [email protected] 617-552-6100Rev. Donald MacMillan, S.J., Associate Pastor [email protected] 617-552-6100Rev. Gerald Finnegan, S.J., Associate Pastor [email protected] 617-552-6100 Karen O’Reilly, Accounts/HR Manager [email protected] 617-552-6117Timothy Manning, Administrative Assistant/Media Specialist [email protected] 617-552-6102Sr. Diane Vallerio, MFIC, Director of Outreach Ministries [email protected] 617-552-6107Michael Burgo, Director of Music Ministry [email protected] 617-552-6108Matt Anderson, Organist, Assistant Director of Music [email protected] 617-552-6114Lara Ericson, Director of Faith Formation [email protected] 617-552-6105Colleen Quigley, Faith Formation Assistant [email protected] 617-552-6103 Kathy Maher, Spiritual Life Coordinator [email protected] 617-552-6112 Jamie Huggins, Facilities Manager [email protected] 617-552-6100Maureen Saldarini, Funeral Coordinator [email protected] 617-552-6100
The Celebration of the EucharistSUNDAY Upper Church 8:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 12:00 Noon, 5:30 p.m. Lower Church 10:00 a.m., Family Liturgy 12:00 p.m., Misa En Español En La Capilla LannonWEEKDAY Lower Church 12:15 p.m. & 5:30 p.m (Adoration—12:45 p.m., Friday)SATURDAY Lower Church 9:00 a.m. Upper Church 4:00 p.m. (Vigil)
Newcomers to St. Ignatius are invited and encouraged to formally register as members of the parish so that we can stay in touch with you via email with Faith Formation news, notice of special events, volunteer opportunities and more.
Registration forms are available at the back of the church in the gathering space or on the website.Please note that you must be registered for at least six months before we can issue any verification
of your status as a parishioner for godparent or sponsor letters.
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CAP Team Lara Ericson, Team Member, Chair [email protected] Gervais, Team Member [email protected] Santapaula, Team Member [email protected]
Other SacramentsReconciliation—Saturdays, 3:15 p.m. to 3:45 p.m. in the Upper Church or by appointment.Baptism—Adults are baptized at the Easter Vigil as part of the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA). Infant and child Baptisms are by arrangement. First Eucharist—Preparation begins in grade one and incudes classes, retreats, and home instruction. Children receive First Eucharist in grade two.Confirmation—Our Confirmation program begins in 9th grade; students are confirmed in the spring of 10th grade. For young adults who have been baptized but are not yet confirmed, contact the parish office.Matrimony—Parishioners, BC Grads and non-parishioners are welcome to be married at St. Ignatius. Contact the parish office for available dates and details. Anointing of the Sick—By arrangement. Contact the parish office.
Transitional Deacons: Romio Brahma, S.J., Kevin Embach, S.J., Wojciech Werhun, S.J.
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