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CHURCH OF SAINT IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA LA IGLESIA DE SAN IGNACIO DE LOYOLA
Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time
Trigésimo Primera Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario
October 31st, 2021
All Saints Day and All Souls Day
Días de Todos los Santos y Todos los Fieles Difuntos
November 1st and November 2nd
Rejoice and be glad, for your reward will be great in heaven.
Alégrense y llénense de gozo, porque su recompensa será grande en el cielo.
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Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time October 31st, 2021Deut 6:2-6 Heb 7:23-28 Mark 12:28b-34
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From the Desk of the PastorDear Parishioners,
So, how challenging for you are those three one-sentence questions the Archdiocese has asked of us in preparation for the Synod in 2023?
You might have no idea what I am talking about if you missed the Flocknote that we sent to all registered parishioners on October 20th. If you missed it and it is not in your spam or junk folder, have no fear. We have a link to this request for input from the Archdiocese on page 5 in this bulletin. We also hope you will contact us, of course, if you are not receiving our regular emails from the parish. It is our way of keeping in touch and keeping you up to date about your parish commu-nity.
-ing asked only for one-sentence answers about how parishes, the Archdiocese and the universal Church can each do a better job of listening?
Yet, I bet for some of us we have no clue how to respond. That may have led some to dismiss the questions. It may have led others to put them aside in the hopes for some future inspiration. The latter, of course, can be a bit dangerous because we may forget all about them.
I do want to encourage you, however, to participate as best you can.
my family and friends listen better? -
end, the Shema Yisraelour Gospel reading from Mark in which Jesus quotes this pas-sage, might also help inspire you and provide direction.
The hope is that the Archdiocese will collect 1000’s of re-sponses by November 15th. Then, on November 27th Cardi-nal O’Malley will offer an opening Mass for the Archdiocesan Synod, just as Pope Francis did on October 10th.
In January 2022, parishes will be invited to hold focus groups about how we can do a better job of listening, of hearing one another better. There will also be 5 Regional Meetings in which there will be an opportunity to share with other parishes in our region.
From all this data the Archdiocese, will submit a 10-page re-port to the Vatican that is to become part of the Synod’s global conversation in 2023.
Spearheading this process for the Archdiocese will be Bish-op Bob Reed and Fr. Paul Soper.
Candidly admitting on a Zoom meeting of priests about this process, Fr. Soper said that cynicism about all this is under-
matter? In the United States alone there will be close to 200 of these reports and approximately 2,900 sent from all around the world.
Fr. Soper gave us much hope for this process, however, by
Estimados Feligreses:
preguntas de una sola oración que la Arquidiócesis nos ha hecho en preparación para el Sínodo en 2023?
Es posible que no tengan idea de lo que estoy hablando, si se perdió el mensaje por Flocknote que le enviamos a todos los feligreses registrados el pasado 20 de octubre. Si se lo perd-ieron y no está en su carpeta de spam o de basura, no tengan miedo. Tenemos un enlace a esta solicitud de aportes de la Arquidiócesis en la página 5 de este boletín. También espe-ramos que se comuniquen con nosotros, por supuesto, si no reciben nuestros correos electrónicos regulares de la parroquia. Es nuestra manera de mantenernos en contacto y mantenerlos al día sobre su comunidad parroquial.
Volviendo a las preguntas. Parecen al principio simples. Se nos pide solo respuestas de una oración sobre cómo las parro-
quias, la Arquidiócesis y la Iglesia universal pueden hacer un mejor trabajo de escucha.
Sin embargo, apuesto que, para algunos de nosotros, no tenemos ni idea de cómo responder. ¿Puede eso haber llevado a al-
-do a otros a dejarlas de lado con la esperanza de tener alguna inspiración futura? Esto último, por supuesto, puede ser un poco peligroso porque podemos olvidarnos de ellas.
Sin embargo, quiero animarlos a participar lo mejor que puedan.
Tal vez pregúntese primero, ¿cómo puedo escuchar mejor? ¿Cómo pueden mi familia y mis amigos escuchar mejor?
Shemá Israel -onomio, y de nuestra lectura del Evangelio de Marcos en la que Jesús cita este pasaje, también podrían ayudarlos a inspirarse y proporcionarles dirección.
La esperanza es que la Arquidiócesis recopile 1000 respues-tas para el 15 de noviembre. Luego, el 27 de noviembre, el cardenal O'Malley ofrecerá una misa de apertura para el Síno-do Arquidiocesano, tal como lo hizo el Papa Francisco el 10 de octubre.
En enero de 2022, se invitará a las parroquias a celebrar gru-pos focales sobre cómo podemos hacer un mejor trabajo de escucha, de escucharnos mejor unos a otros. También habrá 5 Encuentros Regionales en los que habrá oportunidad de com-partir con otras parroquias de nuestra región.
A partir de todos estos datos, la Arquidiócesis presentará un informe de 10 páginas al Vaticano que formará parte de la conversación global del Sínodo en 2023.
Encabezando este proceso por la Arquidiócesis, estarán el Obispo Bob Reed y el P. Paul Soper.
Admitiendo con franqueza en una reunión de sacerdotes por Zoom sobre este proceso, el P. Soper dijo que el cinismo sobre
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Join fellow parishioners in the Lannon Chapel and Friary Roomfor coffee, cider, and Halloween treats
to learn about volunteer opportunities with each of our Parish Commissions and organizations at St. Ignatius!
All are welcome!
pointing out that our goal, besides some possible global com-munication, is to help our own synodal process and way of proceeding on the archdiocesan and parish level.
It is in that spirit that I invite you to send to the Pastoral Council your response to the question of how our parish can do a better job of listening [[email protected] to listen!
Please take a moment then today or sometime this week to help make this process at St. Ignatius and in our Archdiocese a success.
With open ears,Fr. Joe
tados Unidos habrá cerca de 200 de estos informes y habrá también aproximadamente 2.900 enviados de todo el mundo.
El P. Soper nos dio mucha esperanza para este proceso; sin embargo, al señalar que nuestro objetivo, además de algu-na posible comunicación global, es ayudar a nuestro propio proceso sinodal y forma de proceder a nivel arquidiocesano y parroquial.
Es con ese espíritu que los invito a enviar al Consejo Pastoral su respuesta a la pregunta de cómo nuestra parroquia puede hacer un mejor trabajo de escucha [[email protected]¡Prometemos escuchar!
Por favor, tómense un momento hoy, o en algún momento de esta semana, para ayudar a que este proceso en San Ignacio y en nuestra Arquidiócesis sea un éxito.
Con los oídos abiertos:P. Joe
5:30 p.m. Daily Mass
Beginning Wednesday,
November 3rd, Mass from
Monday to Friday will be in
the Lannon Chapel.
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Faith Formation
THIS SUNDAY
October 31st
Faith Formation classes will be meet from 10:30-11:00 a.m.
Please enjoy the More than Mass celebration!
It is not too late to sign up for classes!
Gracias a todas nuestras familias quienes se han registrado para
la Formación en la Fe! ¡Registración todavía está abierta!
https://www.stignatiuschestnuthill.org/faith-formation-registration
REGISTER TODAY
Are you Called to Be a Catechist?
We are in need of more catechists for our 3rd, 4th, 5th, and middle school
classes for our Faith Formation program on Sundays from
10-11am! You have the opportunity to shape the curriculum you're using
and put what you're learning in your classes into practice!
Classes are already in progress and we'd love to bring you on board!
Want to know more? Visit our website: stignatiuschestnuthill.org or contact
Andrea Miller, Director of Faith Formation, at [email protected].
Beginning Sunday
November 7th
the back section of the Church
on the Commonwealth Avenue
side will remain socially
distanced. The Boston College
side will have all pews open.
There will be a Memorial Mass for
Jim Halpin at St. Ignatius Church this
Sunday, 31 October 2021 at 2:30 PM.
Jim is a former member of the New
England Province of the Society of
Jesus. For many years Jim taught in
the Business School at Boston College
and was a former Minister in the
Boston College Jesuit Community.
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Synod on Synodality Survey/
Encuesta para el Sínodo sobre la Sinodalidad
How can our Parish, Archdiocese, and Universal Church do a better job of listening?
¿Cómo pueden nuestra parroquia, arquidiócesis yLa Iglesia Universal escucha mejor?
The Archdiocese of Boston needs your help to begin the process! Please
take a few minutes to complete a simple survey to make your voice heard.
¡La Arquidiócesis de Boston necesita su ayuda para comenzar el proceso!
Tómese unos minutos para completar una sencilla encuesta para que su
voz se escuche.
Click HERE https://bit.ly/3CDI0Tr to read & respond to the survey by
Monday, November 15th.
Haga clic AQUÍ https://bit.ly/3BnHNlQ para leer y responder la encuesta
antes del lunes 15 de noviembre.
Venezuelan theologian Rafael Luciani of
Boston College says the Synod on Syndodality
"expresses a new 'ecclesial culture.'"
Visit https://bit.ly/3biuEjd to read more about his take on how
the 2023 Synod is a turning point for the Church
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All Souls Service of Remembrance - Bilingual
Tuesday, November 2nd
7:00 p.m. (Upper Church and Livestream)
We come together in person or virtually to remember in prayer,
scripture, and music our deceased loved ones.
Please bring a photo to carry in the Procession of Remembrance
OR email a photo and name if you are participating virtually.
Send the photo and name to [email protected] by Saturday, October 30th at 5:00 p.m.
Día de los Fieles Difuntos - Liturgia del Recuerdo
Martes, 2 de Noviembre
7:00 p.m. (en la Iglesia de Arriba y Transmitido en Vivo)
Nos reuniremos en persona ó virtualmente para recordar
en oración, música y Sagrada Escritura a nuestros fieles difuntos.
Por favor, traigan una foto para llevarla en la Procesión del Recuerdo
O envíe un email con la foto y el nombre del difunto.
La dirección para el email es [email protected] y debe recibirse a más tardar el Sábado, Octubre 30 a las 5:00 p.m.
BOOK OF REMEMBRANCEIn anticipation of the month of November when
we remember our deceased relatives and friends,
we invite you to include the names of those you
especially want to pray for this year in our Book of
Remembrance. It will be located on a stand in front of the ambo
(lecture next to the Mary Altar) beginning this weekend.
You may also email the parish office to have names added:
EL DIA DE LOS MUERTOS
(The Day of the Dead – All Souls Day)
El “Día de los Muertos” is celebrated in Mexi-
co and in some Central American countries on
November 1st and 2nd. This celebration hon-
ors deceased friends and family members. No-
vember 1st is dedicated to “all saints” (and the
holy innocents) and it is believed that on this day
children’s souls return to this world. November
2nd honors the souls of “all the faithful departed.” El “Día de los Muertos” results from the
synchretism of indigenous (pre-hispanic) and European (Spanish) cultures.
People believe that the souls of their beloved dead return from where they are to visit them and,
in their honor, people prepare altars and offerings for their dead to enjoy and be happy to see
they are remembered by the living.
The altars are prepared with colored cut-out paper, candles, “pan de muerto” (bread of the
dead), flowers, photos, water and some of the favorite objects of the deceased. The skulls that
are placed on the altar are meant as a reminder that during our life on earth it is important to
learn to live fully aware of death.
In contrast to other cultures, remembering the dead is not a source of fear and sadness, but of
celebration. It is an occasion for the family to gather to remember loved ones who have died
and share experiences and lessons learned from them. During these days, hot chocolate is
drunk and the traditional “pan de muerto” is eaten. Poems are also written, and little skulls are
made with sugar, chocolate, amaranth, chile, etc.
The Mexican does not fear death, instead, lives with it and celebrates it for death is the begin-
ning of a new life.
These days are for the family to pray at home and to go to church. Many people also go to the
cemetery to clean tombs or other places where the remains of their dead lie.
At times of loss or mourning, this is a very healthy celebration that allows for a tribute to the
dead that is rich in meaning and full of symbolism and, at the same time, a source of support
and consolation to those still alive.
Translation of Notes prepared by Paulina Canales Bustamante
Picture from 2019
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EL DIA DE LOS MUERTOS
El “Día de los Muertos” se celebra en México y en
algunos países de Centroamérica los días prim-
ero y segundo de noviembre. Esta celebración
es un homenaje a familiares y amigos que han
partido de este mundo. El primero de noviem-
bre es dedicado, a “todos los santos” (y/o san-
tos inocentes) que es el día en el que se cree que
regresan las almas de los niños. El segundo de
noviembre, es la celebración de todo los fieles difuntos. El “Día de los Muertos” es el resultado
del sincretismo de las culturas indígenas (prehispánicas) y europea (catolicismo).
Las personas creen que las almas de los seres queridos regresan del sitio en el que habitan para
visitarlos, entonces las personas vivas les preparan altares y ofrendas a sus muertos para que
ellos disfruten y se alegren al ver que son recordados por las personas.
Los altares se preparan con papel picado de colores, velas, “pan de muerto,” flores, fotos, agua
y algunos objetos favoritos de los difuntos. Las calaveras que se ponen en el altar son para re-
cordar que durante nuestra vida es importante aprender a convivir con la muerte.
A diferencia de otras culturas, recordar a los muertos no es motivo de tristeza o miedo, sino de
celebración. Es un pretexto para reunirse en familia, recordar a los seres queridos que murieron
y compartir experiencias y aprendizajes de ellos. En estos días se bebe un poco de chocolate
caliente mientras se come el tradicional “pan de muerto.” También durante esta celebración, se
hacen poemas y calaveras de azúcar, chocolate, amaranto, chile, etc.
El mexicano no le teme a la muerte, convive con ella y la celebra porque es el inicio de una nue-
va vida.
Estos días son para orar en familia y asistir a la iglesia. Muchas personas también van a limpiar
las tumbas o lugares en los que se encuentran los restos de sus difuntos.
En procesos de pérdida o duelo, resulta ser muy favorable esta celebración, ya que es un hom-
enaje lleno de significados y símbolos que representan a los que murieron pero acompaña y
consuela a los que siguen vivos.
Notas por Paulina Canales Bustamante
Imagen de 2019
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Spiritual Life
The Ignatian Way/El Camino Ignaciano
June 16 – 28, 2022
Spain
In this Ignatian Year, celebrating 500 years since the conversion of St. Ignatius, join
this walking camino that follows the pilgrim route made by Ignatius of Loyola from
his home in Spain’s Basque country to Montserrat and Manresa (near Barcelona).
There are a few spots still available.
If you would like further information contact: Katherine Maher
(Photo credit: Enrique Aguilar)
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Green Team
Boston Catholic Climate Movement Prayer Service
Thursday, November 4th
7:30 - 8:00 p.m. via ZoomAs world leaders meet in Glasgow at the U.N. Climate Conference, add your prayers to
the millions of people of faith praying for a commitment to climate goals that benefit all,
including those most vulnerable to extreme weather.
Register: https://tinyurl.com/planet-prayers
Outreach Ministries
HIGH SCHOOL VOLUNTEERS: Newton at Home (an organization with
the mission of assisting older adults
remain safely and independently in their
homes) has the need for High School
volunteers to assist our members on trash
collection days with conveying trash
containers to curbside pickup. Please
contact Newton at Home at 617-795-2560
for more information regarding
this volunteer service.
LOCAL VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
The Centre Street Food Pantry, the New-
ton Food Pantry, and the Brookline Food
Pantry are welcoming
volunteers at this time.
See the websites for specific information:
https://www.centrestfoodpantry.org
https://www.newtonfoodpantry.org
https://www.brooklinefoodpantry.org
THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROSITY in last weekend’s Diaper Bag Drive for Pregnancy Help.
Some of the supplies that were generously donated.
COMING: CHRISTMAS GIFT DRIVE 2021!This year we’ll use a “hybrid” model: some gifts will be listed on Sign-Up Genius
(like last year), while others will be listed on ornaments on the Gift Drive trees
which will be in the Gathering Space in the Upper Church. It all begins on
Sunday, November 21st (no 4PM Mass that weekend).
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Racial Justice Subcommittee Recommendation
Wrestling With Whiteness
Tuesdays, October 26th - November 23rd
4:30 - 6:30 p.m. Pacific Time
Jesuits West Collaborative Organizing for Racial Equity (CORE)
This training program is designed for folks interested in understanding whiteness.
Together, we will create a shared understanding of race, reflect on how it lives in us and
shapes our lives, and utilize the gifts of Ignatian spirituality to prayerfully consider how
we free ourselves to think and act outside of the dictates of white dominant culture.
For more information and to register, visit: https://bit.ly/3llhgkk
11/31st Sunday in Ordinary Time
“Here All Along, Here to Stay:
LGBTQ Catholics in the United States”
This exhibit is now featured in four
libraries at Boston College. Visit in
person at the STM Theology &
Ministry Library, O'Neill Library, the
Social Work Library, and the
Educational Resources Center.
Or, you can view the exhibit online:
https://sites.bc.edu/here-to-stay/
Many BC staff, students, faculty, and Michael Sennett from our Parish Staff
are responsible for bringing this project to life!
Thanks to all who contributed!
12/31st Sunday in Ordinary Time
"Flannery O'Connor: The Making of an American Master"
BC Boisi Center
Thursday, November 4th
5:00 - 7:30 p.m.
BC Devlin Hall 101
This event will include a screening of Flannery, about one of America's most
iconic Catholic writers, followed by a discussion with the film's producer,
Mark Bosco, S.J., and one of the most respected scholars of O'Connor's
work, Angela O'Donnell of Fordham University's Curran Center for
American Catholic Studies.
RSVP required: https://bit.ly/3nBXIYI
Imagination in Conversation
An Immersion in Ignatian Imaginative Prayer
Led by JoAnn M. Lopez, MDiv.
Jesuit Connections
Monday, November 8th
8:00-9:00 p.m. - Virtual
Whether imaginative prayer is familiar or new to you, join us in engaging with the scriptures
and Ignatian contemplation. This event is free and open to all young adults (20's and 30's.)
RSVP: https://ois.breezechms.com/form/6247f6069
A New Moment for Religious Education:
The New Directory for Catechesis
BC School of Theology and Ministry
Friday, November 12th | 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Free Virtual Event
Join us for a morning of dialogue and reflection about how the new
Directory for Catechesis (2020) inspires renewed commitments to
religious education and evangelization in a changing world. This
conversation is grounded in the recently published book, Together Along the Way:
Conversations Inspired by the Directory for Catechesis, edited by BC professors
Hosffman Ospino and Theresa O’Keefe (Chair of our Parish Pastoral Council).
Webinar presenters include: Thomas Groome, professor of theology and religious education,
Theresa A. O’Keefe, professor of the practice, religious education, Hosffman Ospino,
associate professor of Hispanic ministry and religious education, Jane E. Regan,
associate professor (emerita) in religious education.
REGISTER: https://bit.ly/3EmSnLJ
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13th Annual Archdiocesan
Social Justice Convocation
Saturday, November 13th
Virtual Gathering
10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Help build a more just, equitable and compassionate future – starting NOW!
“Let Us Dream: The Path to a Better Future,” is this year's theme and the title of the book
written by Pope Francis and Dr. Austen Ivereigh, who is the keynote speaker.
Also featured is MC Sullivan, the Chief Healthcare Ethicist of the Archdiocese of Boston.
Mass will be celebrated by Cardinal Seán O’Malley (Homilist) with Rev. Phong Q. Pham,
Pastor of Blessed Andrew Phú Yên, as concelebrant
REGISTER NOW: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/5312860393766498574
Remembering the Past, Facing the Present, Hoping for the Future
Panel Discussion Celebrating Cardinal Joseph Bernardin
Catholic Theological Union
Sunday, November 14th | 2 pm
In-Person (Chicago) and Virtually
Commemorate the 25th anniversary of Cardinal Joseph Bernardin’s passage to eternity
with a panel discussion exploring our hopes for a better future in the light of
Cardinal Bernardin’s legacy.
For more information or to register: https://ctu.edu/event/bernardin25/
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IGNATIUS IN ROME
A Journey into the Heart of Ignatius Loyola
The 500-Year Anniversary Ignatian Pilgrimage
JUNE 26th - JULY 2nd, 2022
Designed by Fr. Thomas A. Kane, CSP, Paulist Pilgrimages
Fr. Julio Giulietti, S.J., Spiritual Director.
This pilgrimage celebrates Ignatius, inviting pilgrims to engage
fully in the Spiritual Exercises and deepen their relationship with Christ. Ignatian sites
are the main focus, including prayerful visits to the Churches of Ignatius in Rome, a
journey to La Storta, a public audience with Pope Francis (if and when available), and
an optional tour of the Vatican Museum. There will be daily talks on the dynamics of the
Spiritual Exercises and Jesuit history in the very places where Ignatius walked,
lived, and directed the early Society of Jesus.
For more information or to register:
http://www.paulistpilgrimages.org/
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Newton Country Day School
Open House
Sunday, November 7th
1-3:30 p.m
Newton Country Day, a Sacred Heart
school for girls in Grades 5-12, will hold its
annual Open House for prospective
families on. For more information
and to register, please go to
newtoncountryday.org/admission.
Saint Columbkille Partnership School
Open House
Saturdays
November 6th & January 22nd
9:30 AM
Please register at: stcps.org/openhouse/
Boston College High School
Open House
Sunday, November 7th
10:00 a.m - 12:00 p.m. Middle School
2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. High School
Be Bold! Visit us to learn more about our
world-class, independent Jesuit, Catholic
preparatory school for young men. We offer
students dynamic, urban learning
experiences, unique to Boston, and
unparalleled opportunities to explore the
world through a vast network of
international destinations and schools.
Go to www.bchigh.edu or reach out to
Fr. Nolan, SJ, directly regarding enrollment
questions: [email protected].
Cathedral High School
Open House
Grades 7-12
Tuesday, November 16th
4:00-7:30 p.m
Tour our campus and meet our staff! This
event is for community members, potential
new families, alum and donors.
Register: https://bit.ly/3bh7mKJ
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Visit our website
https://www.stignatiuschestnuthill.org
The New Synod on Synodality Page
New Photos
Lay Reflections for the Season of Creation
A Statement From Cardinal O'Malley
Parish Annual Report
Video of our Spanish Community's Picnic
Audacious Ignatius Stop Motion Video
Updated Pastoral Council Page
Updated Ignatian Year Page
Join thousands of pilgrims from around the world to Journey with Ignatius. Read from
Ignatius’ own writings, insights from selected Jesuit sources, and hand-picked resources on
Ignatian spirituality–all while joining a
community of prayer.
Download free app now!
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/InstituteforAdvancedJesuitStudies
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Please pray for: Saturday, October 30th4 p.m. - Maria, Mai, and Phero Ba Nguyen,
Sunday, October 31st
10:30 a.m. - Jeff Sullivan
5:30 p.m. - Tony Vorias
Monday, November 1st - LANNON CHAPEL5:30 p.m. - Peter Mazza
Tuesday, November 2nd - LANNON CHAPEL5:30 p.m. - Eileen Webber
Wednesday, November 3rd - LANNON CHAPEL
Thursday, November 4th - LANNON CHAPEL5:30 p.m. - John Kaneb
Friday, November 5th5:30 p.m. - NO MASS
Saturday, November 6th
Sunday, November 7th9 a.m. (Family Mass) - Joseph Gillis10:30 a.m. - Ann Lanzillotta12:30 p.m. (Spanish) - Gerald Foley
Stay Connected!Follow us on social media for Parish updates,
Jesuit news, and Ignatian Spirituality.
@ignatiuschestnuthill
@ignatiuschurch
@StIgnatiusMA
Men’s Spiritual GrowthZoom Meetings
1st & 3rd Wednesday of the Month7:00 p.m.
The next meeting will be on Wednesday, November 3rd at 7 p.m.
Contact Mark Neylon for details:[email protected]
Mass and Confession Notice
3:00 p.m. Confessions and 4:00 p.m. Saturday Vigil Masses
will be cancelled: Saturday, November 20thSaturday, November 27th
Theater Workshops
The Cambridge Matignon School
Grades 6-12
Open House Thursday, November 4th
Or visit https://www.matignon.org/caa
Building toward
robust learning programs to be offered in the
2022-23 academic year, Matignon has
partnered with American Repertory Theater at
Harvard University to offer a series of Theater
Workshops this fall.
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Saint Ignatius of Loyola Church28 Commonwealth AvenueChestnut Hill, MA 02467
Phone: 617-552-6100 Fax: 617-552-6101 Email: [email protected] 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] 617-552-6100
[email protected] 617-552-6115617-552-6100617-552-6100
Karen O’Reilly, Finance Manager [email protected] 617-552-6117
Michael Sennett, /Media Specialist [email protected] 617-552-6108
Allyn McCourt,
Kathy Maher, Spiritual Life &
Maureen Saldarini, Funeral Coordinator [email protected] 617-552-6100Parish Pastoral Council [email protected]
The Celebration of the Eucharist
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CAP Team (Child Abuse Prevention) Ensures the protection of all, providing training, consultation, and support.
Trudy Good [email protected] Jowenson [email protected] Maher [email protected] Miller [email protected]
Other SacramentsReconciliation—Saturdays at 3-3:45 p.m. in the Upper Church or by appointment.Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA)
BaptismFirst Eucharist—Preparation begins in grade 1 and incudes classes, retreats, and home instruction. Children receive
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