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September 13, 2015 Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time I n my brief time as Parish Administrator, I have been amazed by the complexity of our parish life and the generosity of the many people who keep our parish alive. e vast majority of these generous people work as volunteers in our programs and organizations, but a number make careers of assisting our parish in its efforts to become a community of prayer and service. As we move from the slower pace of summer into the more active pace of autumn, you will notice a number of new faces in this latter group. Father Dennis Yesalonia, S.J. has joined us as Associate Pastor. You can find Father Yesalonia’s biography on our website, and he will write an introductory essay for our bulletin later this fall. Father Yesalonia will work in a number of areas, and he will exercise special concern for the parish’s efforts in the area of social justice. Father Sam Sawyer, S.J. will be an assisting priest on weekends. Ordained a year ago, Father Sawyer has just joined America Media where he will continue the communications work he has been doing with other young Jesuits through e Jesuit Post, a blog about the intersection of Christian faith and contemporary culture. Teresa Marie Cariño, who has been coordinating the Ignite! Teen Ministry since last winter, will take over preparation for baptism and marriage from Joanne Cunneen, who so ably directed both programs for a number of years. Teresa Marie will also take on Father Anthony SooHoo’s role as liaison to Ignatian Young Adults as well as my duties coordinating our altar servers and liturgical ministers. We have yet to find someone to cover the many tasks that Sister Kathryn King, FSP devoted herself to as pastoral associate: coordinating our spiritual life programs, our bereavement ministry and our ministry to the sick and homebound. While we look for someone to fill these roles, a number of generous volunteers have stepped forward to keep our programs in these areas going as the new parish year begins. Fortunately, although she is stepping back from full-time ministry, Sister Kathryn will continue to be active in our parish life. We have suffered a real loss to our music ministry with the retirement of Nancianne Parella, who had a long and distinguished connection with the parish as organist. During the coming months, Danny Beckwith will share responsibility for Nancianne’s responsibilities as organist for our liturgical services with Scott Warren, our Director of Music. Last spring Mickey Gardiner took on the post of Director of Facilities in charge of maintaining and improving the physical plant of the church, Day Nursery, Grammar School, and Parish House. An incredible amount of work has gone on this summer under Mickey’s direction to get us ready for the start of a new parish year. Without the careful and dedicated service of our sacristans and maintenance crew, it would be impossible for us to do all of the things that we do. Aſter almost forty years of faithful service, José García has retired from our maintenance staff. José has been replaced by Ben Gjoni. Melbin González joined us last spring to assist in the sacristy and in a number of other areas. For many years, Sister Clare Roche, PBVM has been the voice and face of the parish as our weekday receptionist. Now that Sister Clare has retired, Rebecca Brucas has taken on her role assisting the many people who call or stop by our Parish House. A number of books have been published about the changing face of ministry in the Roman Catholic Church. One bears the intriguing title A Concert of Charisms. A charism is a particular kind of giſt; it is a divine giſt exercised for the benefit of others. A concert of charisms arises when individuals harmonize their charisms with the charisms of others in ways that create and foster community. As I reflect on the generous contributions of our staff members, new and old, and as I reflect on the generous contributions of the many members of our parish who volunteer their services in myriad ways to make us a vibrant community of prayer and service, I am grateful to the Lord for the concert of charisms our parish community has become. I ask you to join me in that prayer of gratitude and in a prayer of petition that our parish continue to grow as a harmonized concert of charisms and a vibrant community of prayer and service. Rev. omas H. Feely, S.J. Parish Administrator A Concert of Charisms church of st. ignatius loyola 980 Park Avenue at 84th Street New York, New York 10028 (212) 288-3588 www.stignatiusloyola.org The Ignatian Way: Prayer, Service, Community

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September 13, 2015Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time

In my brief time as Parish Administrator, I have been amazed by the complexity of our parish life and the generosity of the many people who keep our parish alive.

The vast majority of these generous people work as volunteers in our programs and organizations, but a number make careers of assisting our parish in its efforts to become a community of prayer and service. As we move from the slower pace of summer into the more active pace of autumn, you will notice a number of new faces in this latter group.

Father Dennis Yesalonia, S.J. has joined us as Associate Pastor. You can find Father Yesalonia’s biography on our website, and he will write an introductory essay for our bulletin later this fall. Father Yesalonia will work in a number of areas, and he will exercise special concern for the parish’s efforts in the area of social justice.

Father Sam Sawyer, S.J. will be an assisting priest on weekends. Ordained a year ago, Father Sawyer has just joined America Media where he will continue the communications work he has been doing with other young Jesuits through The Jesuit Post, a blog about the intersection of Christian faith and contemporary culture.

Teresa Marie Cariño, who has been coordinating the Ignite! Teen Ministry since last winter, will take over preparation for baptism and marriage from Joanne Cunneen, who so ably directed both programs for a number of years. Teresa Marie will also take on Father Anthony SooHoo’s role as liaison to Ignatian Young Adults as well as my duties coordinating our altar servers and liturgical ministers.

We have yet to find someone to cover the many tasks that Sister Kathryn King, FSP devoted herself to as pastoral associate: coordinating our spiritual life programs, our bereavement ministry and our ministry to the sick and homebound. While we look for someone to fill these roles, a number of generous volunteers have stepped forward to keep our programs in these areas going as the new parish year begins. Fortunately, although she is stepping back from full-time ministry, Sister Kathryn will continue to be active in our parish life. We have suffered a real loss to our music ministry with the retirement of Nancianne Parella, who had a long and

distinguished connection with the parish as organist. During the coming months, Danny Beckwith will share responsibility for Nancianne’s responsibilities as organist for our liturgical services with Scott Warren, our Director of Music.

Last spring Mickey Gardiner took on the post of Director of Facilities in charge of maintaining and improving the physical plant of the church, Day Nursery, Grammar School, and Parish House. An incredible amount of work has gone on this summer under Mickey’s direction to get us ready for the start of a new parish year.

Without the careful and dedicated service of our sacristans and maintenance crew, it would be impossible for us to do all of the things that we do. After almost forty years of faithful service, José García has retired from our maintenance staff. José has been replaced by Ben Gjoni. Melbin González joined us last spring to assist in the sacristy and in a number of other areas.

For many years, Sister Clare Roche, PBVM has been the voice and face of the

parish as our weekday receptionist. Now that Sister Clare has retired, Rebecca Brucas has taken on her role assisting the many people who call or stop by our Parish House.

A number of books have been published about the changing face of ministry in the Roman Catholic Church. One bears the intriguing title A Concert of Charisms. A charism is a particular kind of gift; it is a divine gift exercised for the benefit of others. A concert of charisms arises when individuals harmonize their charisms with the charisms of others in ways that create and foster community.

As I reflect on the generous contributions of our staff members, new and old, and as I reflect on the generous contributions of the many members of our parish who volunteer their services in myriad ways to make us a vibrant community of prayer and service, I am grateful to the Lord for the concert of charisms our parish community has become. I ask you to join me in that prayer of gratitude and in a prayer of petition that our parish continue to grow as a harmonized concert of charisms and a vibrant community of prayer and service.

— Rev. Thomas H. Feely, S.J. Parish Administrator

A Concert of Charisms

church of st. ignatius loyola980 Park Avenue at 84th Street • New York, New York 10028 • (212) 288-3588

www.stignatiusloyola.orgThe Ignatian Way: Prayer, Service, Community

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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14thRanger Rosary Ministry. 7:00 PM.

Meeting Room. Over 10,000 rosaries and counting! Join us in making rosaries to send to our military. New members are welcome!

Interparish Religious Education Program classes begin.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16thJob Transition Support Group.

10:00 AM. Parish Lounge. Bringing together experienced professionals looking

to secure employment. Details at lower right.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17thIgnatian Social Justice.

7:00 PM. Conference Room. All are welcome.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19thPoverty Simulation. 10:00 AM. Wallace Hall.

An opportunity to roleplay the day-to-day reality of low-income families. Details on page 5.

IGNITE! Teen Ministry. 6:30 PM. Hoefner Lounge.

Teens 13–19 are welcome! Details at right.

Parish Community Choir Season Kickoff. 4:00 PM. Wallace Hall. Details on page 5.

THIS WEEK AT A GLANCE

We welcome new parishioners and invite you to fill out a Parishioner Registration Card located in the pew racks, at

the Parish House, and online at stignatiusloyola.org

Special CollectionThis weekend, our Parish will take up

the annual collection forSt. Joseph’s Seminary

Thank you in advance for your generosity.

For your convenience...To reach the Giving page on the parish website, scan the QR Code at left with your smartphone’s camera. PLEASE OPEN FOR PAGES 3 AND 4

We extend a warm welcome to Rabbi Scott Bolton and the members of

Congregation Or Zarua, who will be using Wallace Hall between September 14th and

September 23rd as they observe the High Holy Days.

Sunday Social Fall Schedule The Sunday Socials are held in Wallace Hall at 8:30 PM, following the 7:30 PM Mass. They are hosted by the Ignatian Young

Adults. All young adults (ages 21–39) are welcome. To receive updates on IYA events and other

opportunities, you can follow us on Facebook at “Ignatian Young Adults (NYC).”

IGNATIAN YOUNG ADULTS

Sunday Social DatesSept. 27 Oct. 11 & 25 Nov. 15 & 29 Dec. 13

Saturday, September 19th6:30 PM – 8:00 PM in Hoefner Lounge

Teens 13–19 years old are welcome!As a parish-based youth ministry rooted in Ignatian

spirituality and Catholic tradition, IGNITE! offers a forum through which high school students and

their families may find a deeper relationship with God and each other.

Registration for each session is encouraged but not required. For more information and/or to register,

email Teresa Cariño at [email protected]

IGNITE! TEEN MINISTRY

Job Transition Support Group

Wednesday, September 16th10:00 AM in the Parish Lounge

Bringing together a group of experienced professionals looking to secure employment, we hope to help

one another in the job search process. Please bring your resume.

For more information, contact John Holewa at [email protected] or

Christian Nolan at [email protected]

TODAY 11:00 AM Wallace Hall Family Mass

Will include prayers and blessings for students and teachers as the school year begins.

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Join other 50+ Catholics for

BOOMERS & BEYOND AT THE MET

Saturday, September 26th 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Metropolitan Museum of Art(Fifth Avenue at East 82nd Street)

Come join us for a private tour of Sargent: Portraits of Artists and Friends at the Metropolitan Museum.

After the tour, enjoy a cocktail and the spectacular view at sunset at The Roof Garden (cash bar).

Meet at 4:30 PM by the “Group Desk” inside the main lobby. Cost: $25 (includes museum admission and tour)

Send check to: Boomers & Beyond,c/o St. Ignatius Loyola, 980 Park Avenue,

New York, NY 10028

Checks must be received by Wednesday, September 23rd. Space is limited.

BOOMERS & BEYOND

Annual Friends of the Poor WalkSaturday, September 26th

Join us as we walk 2.4 miles from the steps of St. Patrick’s Cathedral to The Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel, 230 East 90th Street.

Flyers with detailed instructions on how to register as a walker or pledge financial support for a walker

are located in the Narthex.

This fundraising event helps support our St. Lawrence O’Toole Conference (at St. Ignatius Loyola) special projects serving those in need. One-hundred percent of all funds raised remain within our conference.

For more information, please email [email protected]

Calling All Volunteers Shelter Information Session

Tuesday, October 6th 7:00 PM in Wallace Hall

The Society of St. Vincent de Paul will once again be sponsoring a women’s shelter every other weekend in Wallace Hall from November through April. The shelter season begins the weekend of November 6th. New and experienced volunteers are invited to join

us for the information session and learn more about this ministry to the homeless.

Refreshments will be served.We look forward to welcoming you.

For more information, email [email protected]

SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL

Moving? Please don’t forget to notify your church. This information helps us to keep our database current.

The 6th Annual Friends of the Jesuits Golf OutingTo Benefit the Apostolic Works of the Jesuits

To Support the Care of Senior and Infirm Jesuits Monday, September 28th

Meadow Brook Club, Jericho, NYIndividual golfer: $1250

Contact Debra Ryan, USA Northeast Province Jesuit Office, at 212-774-5544.

To register and/or lend your financial support, visit www.JesuitsEast.org

THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROSITY NOW

PLEASE REMEMBER US LATER! Remember St. Ignatius in Your Estate Plan.Over the years, it has been the gifts left to the Church of

St. Ignatius Loyola in wills, bequests, and memorials that have helped us to continue to operate: as a place of worship, as a place to protect and teach our children, and as a caring and generous

parish where area residents may come for spiritual guidance. If you would like information about planned giving,

contact Fernando Castro, Treasurer, or visit our website at www.stignatiusloyola.org

If you feel attracted to the Catholic faith, we want you to know about a program at the Parish that will begin this month.

A group will meet here during the year to inquire into the Catholic faith, to come to know Jesus through the Gospels, and to pray and to prepare for the Easter Sacraments. This process, which is called the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults, is also open to those Catholic adults who have not received the Sacraments of First Communion or Confirmation.

For more information, contact Maureen Fullam at 212-288-3588 or email [email protected]

Interested in Becoming Catholic?

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Announced Masses and Readings for the Week

Monday, September 14th (The Exaltation of the Holy Cross)Numbers 21: 4–9 Psalm 78 Philippians 2:6–11 John 3:13–17 8:30 MEM Paul Choix12:10 MEM Sose & Mark Prekelezaj 5:30 MEM Nicholas Patrick O’Hagen

Tuesday, September 15th (Our Lady of Sorrows) 1 Timothy 3:1–13 Psalm 101 John 19:25–27 8:30 MEM Bernadette Sloan12:10 MEM Jack O’Leary 5:30 MEM Michael Celuch

Wednesday, September 16th (SS. Cornelius & Cyprian) 1 Timothy 3:14–16 Psalm 111 Luke 7:31–35 8:30 MEM Kelly Gillegaard12:10 MEM Frances Appelt 5:30 MEM Mario Cuomo

Thursday, September 17th (St. Robert Bellarmine)1 Timothy 4:12–16 Psalm 111 Luke 7:36–50 8:30 MEM Alfred Ziccardi12:10 MEM Margaret Voorhies 5:30 MEM David V. D’Ecclesiis

Friday, September 18th (Twenty-fourth Friday in Ordinary Time) 1 Timothy 6:2c–12 Psalm 49 Luke 8:1–3 8:30 MEM Shane O’Reilly12:10 MEM Jack McNamara 5:30 LVG Rosa Mirza

Saturday, September 19th(Twenty-fourth Saturday in Ordinary Time) 1 Timothy 6:13–16 Psalm 100 Luke 8:4–15 8:30 MEM Mario Cuomo

Sunday, September 20th (Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time)Wisdom 2:12, 17–20 Psalm 54James 3:16–4:3 Mark 9:30–37

ATTENTION PARENTSOF 8th GRADERS!

The TACHS (Test for Admission into Catholic High Schools) will be administered in the Archdiocese of New York on Friday, November 6th. Catholic school students will receive applications in their own schools. Public school students may obtain applications from Catholic high schools participating in the program, Catholic elementary schools, or Parish religious education programs. Online registration is available 7 days a week by going to the website www.tachsinfo.com or by calling 1-866-618-2247.

Paper applications must be received by the TACHS office no later than Wednesday, October 7th. The deadline for internet/

telephone registration is Monday, October 19th. For additional details, visit tachsinfo.com or

call the TACHS Admission Office at 1-866-618-2247.

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An interactive 8-week guided prayer experience for small groups based on

the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius.

Tuesday Mornings, October 6th – December 2nd*, 9:30 AM Wednesday Evenings, October 7th – December 2nd*, 7:00 PM

*Note: Both sessions will conclude at the evening meeting on Wednesday, December 2nd.

To register, email [email protected]

A six-session support group for those who have experienced the death of a loved one will begin on Tuesday evening, October 6th, in the Parish Lounge, from 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM.

The sessions, both educational and supportive, are run by experienced facilitators.

To register, email [email protected] Registration is required.

EMMAUS BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP

MEETING CHRIST IN PRAYER

Anyone who needs to report an alleged incident of sexual abuse of a minor by a priest, deacon, religious, or lay person serving in the Archdiocese of New York is asked to contact Sr. Eileen Clifford, O.P., at 212-371-1000 x2949, or Deacon George J. Coppola at 917-861-1762. Both may also be reached via email at [email protected]

Information can also be found on the Archdiocesan website, www.archny.org

In keeping with the Archdiocesan policy regarding sexual abuse of minors, this information is provided to ensure

that our children remain safe and secure.

FROM THE ARCHDIOCESEReady to try a 500-year-old workout regimen

with proven results? The Jesuit Collaborative invites you to share the gift of Ignatian spirituality and the opportunity to meet interesting people who are ready

to further develop their spiritual lives. Just like exercise for the physical body, St. Ignatius believed that we need spiritual exercise as well. We invite you to find God in all things through our rewarding and unique programs.

Please visit us at www.jesuitcollaborative.org or email [email protected]

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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20TH 11:00 AM SOLEMN MASS

Mendelssohn Sonata No. 1 in F minor: Allegro moderato e serioso, Adagio

Howells Like as the hartVaughan Williams Lord, thou hast been our refuge

Mendelssohn Sonata No. 1 in F minor: Allegro assai vivace

Parish Community Choir Season Kickoff

Saturday, September 19th4:00 PM – 8:00 PM in Wallace Hall

We are a volunteer choir that enhances the ministry of our church through music. We sing at various liturgies at St. Ignatius, including the Solemn Mass, Wallace Hall Mass,

7:30 PM Mass, Saturday 5:30 PM Mass, Good Friday Three Hour Devotion, the Parish Easter Memorial Mass, as well as the Christmas and Spring Concerts. Rehearsals

are Tuesday nights from 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM.

CARITAS CONCERTPhilip Anderson and Friends

Wednesday, September 30th 6:30 PM in Wallace Hall

Caritas Concerts have the appeal of the less formal salon concerts of the 19th century. The evenings begin and end with light refreshments and a chance to mingle with the performers, and intimate seating places the audience in close proximity to the music.

St. Ignatius Loyola parish cantor Philip Anderson will sing a variety of his favorite music with “a little help from his friends”, both singers and instrumentalists including Artek.

Music by Monteverdi, Dowland, Britten, Glass, Irving Berlin, and Cole Porter.

All proceeds benefit the Society of St. Vincent de Paul.

Tickets: $50 Call 212-288-2520 for 24/7 ticket ordering.

Tickets can also be purchased at www.smssconcerts.org

Coming in OctoberThe N.P. Mander Organ Recital Series

presents RENÉE ANNE LOUPRETTESunday, October 18th at 3:00 PM

Tickets: $20Tickets can be purchased at www.smssconcerts.org

MUSIC

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Papal Visit to New York City September 24th to 25th

Mass at Madison Square GardenFriday, September 25th

Please see the insert in today’s bulletin about the upcoming Papal Mass at Madison Square

Garden on Friday, September 25th at 6:00 PM. The insert is also available

on the parish website, stignatiusloyola.org

Please note that attendees must plan to be at MSG by 2:00 PM that day and will not be permitted to leave until approximately 8:00 PM.

WALLACE HALL AVAILABLE FOR RENTALThe space is available for a variety of events including fundraisers, lectures, receptions, cocktail parties, and formal banquet-style dinners. For more information, contact Caroline Fernandes at 212-288-3588 or [email protected]

POVERTY SIMULATIONSaturday, September 19th at 10:00 AM

Wallace Hall An opportunity to roleplay the day-to-day reality

of low-income families.

To register, visit www.bread.org/simulation For further information, please contact Pattie Hughes

at [email protected] Presented by

A poverty simulation is intended to help participants understand what it might be like to be part of a typical low-income family trying to survive from month to month. It is a simulation, not a game. The object is to sensitize participants to the realities of life faced by those who find themselves on the margins of human life and society, while providing concrete suggestions

for further action and advocacy.

Bread for the WorldIgnatian Social Justice

The Society of St. Vincent de PaulXavier Peace & Justice

Committee

Parishioner Admissions Information Meeting

Hosted by Ms. Mary Larkin, PrincipalTuesday, September 22nd at 7:00 PM

McKinnon HallParishioners are welcome to attend for a general

overview of the school’s admission process.To RSVP, call (212) 861-3820 x130

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After School Tutors Needed: The Little Sisters of the Assumption Family Health Service is in great need of after-school tutors to assist low-academic performing East Harlem children (ages 7 – 12). The one-on-one tutoring sessions are held at the Center, 333 East 115th Street (between First Avenue and Second Avenue), once a week for 70 minutes. A variety of days and times are available. For more information, contact [email protected] or visit littlesistersfamily.org

THE IGNATIAN WAY

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church of st. ignatius loyola980 Park Avenue at 84th Street • New York, New York 10028 • (212) 288-3588

Fax: (212) 734-3671 www.stignatiusloyola.org

Music Information: (212) 288-2520 Email: [email protected]

Parish Administrator Rev. Thomas H. Feely, S.J.Associate Pastors Rev. William J. Bergen, S.J. Rev. Michael P. Hilbert, S.J. Rev. Dennis J. Yesalonia, S.J.Pastoral Associates Teresa Marie Cariño Carly-Anne Gannon Assisting Priests (Sunday) Rev. Philip G. Judge, S.J. Rev. James Martin, S.J. Rev. Samuel J. Sawyer, S.J. Rev. Anthony P. SooHoo, S.J.Music Ministries Scott Warren, Director Robert Reuter

Michael Sheetz Maureen Haley Philip Anderson Sara Murphy, Administrator Assistant to the Pastor Diane M. BoyleAdministrative Assistant Patricia SchneiderCommunications Coordinator Elizabeth O’SullivanDirector of Facilities Michael GardinerAsst. to the Director of Facilities Caroline FernandesTreasurer Fernando Castro

PARISH STAFF

Weekday Masses Monday – Friday

8:30 AM, 12:10 PM, and 5:30 PMSaturday: 8:30 AM

Masses for Next Weekend:Saturday Vigil: 5:30 PM Fr. BergenSunday: 8:00 AM Fr. Yesalonia 9:30 AM Fr. YesaloniaWallace Hall 11:00 AM Fr. Sawyer Solemn 11:00 AM Fr. Martin 7:30 PM Fr. Martin

Religious Education for Children

Ms. Carly-Anne Gannon, M.Phil., M.Ed.Director

(212) 861-4764

St. Ignatius Loyola Grammar School

Ms. Mary Larkin, Principal M.S. Ed. (Admin.), M.S. Ed. (Literacy)

48 East 84th StreetNew York, NY 10028

(212) 861-3820 Fax: (212) 879-8248

St. Ignatius Loyola Day Nursery

Ms. Theodora Crist, M.S.Executive Director240 East 84th Street

New York, NY 10028 (212) 734-6427 Fax: (212) 734-6972

Children’s Liturgy of the Word Sundays at the 9:30 AM Mass.

Resumes this weekend.

Centering Prayer Mondays at 6:30 PM

Confessions 4:30 PM Saturday or by appointment.

Communal Penance Services are celebrated during Advent and Lent.

Baptisms: Please call Teresa Cariño at the Parish House (212-288-3588 x632) to arrange for a Baptism and the preparation

given prior to Baptism.

Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults Contact Maureen Fullam, M.A., Director,

at the Parish House.

Marriages: The Bride or Groom should call Teresa Cariño at the Parish House

(212-288-3588 x632) to begin preparation for Marriage, normally one year in advance.

Visits to the Sick: Please contact the Parish House between the hours of

9:00 AM and 9:00 PM.

Mar y Manning Walsh Home Volunteer Association 28th Annual Walk-A-Thon. Saturday, September 19th. Walkers leave Mary Manning Walsh Home at 9:30 AM for Central Park. Pets are welcome without charge. Fees: $15/adults, $12/children. For more information, contact Sr. Michael Mary at 212-628-2800.

Lay Spirits: The Lay Spirituality Program of the Church of St. Francis Xavier. Begins Tuesday, S eptemb er 22nd. Church of St. Francis Xavier, 46 West 16th Street. A 10-month program of prayer, presentations, group sharing, spiritual direction, and retreats. For more information, visit layspirits.org, email [email protected], or call 212-627-2100 x216.

40 Days for Life A peaceful nondenominational initiative

that focuses on forty days of prayer, fasting, and educational outreach with the goal of

protecting mothers and their children from abortion. This fall’s campaign will be held

September 23–November 1. To learn more, visit www.40daysforlife.com

Volunteer Eucharistic Ministers Needed: Lenox Hill Hospital’s Department of Pastoral Care is seeking additional Eucharistic Ministers. Volunteer ministers are asked to commit two hours on a weekly or bi-weekly basis. For more information and application, contact Carlos Cuartas, Chaplain at [email protected]

We pray for the faithful departed

Patrick John KealyMay he rest

in the peace of the Risen Lord