7810 Cypresswood Drive Spring, Texas 77379-7101
Office: 281-370-3401 Fax: 281-605-1640
Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston Office Hours: Mon.-Thurs.: 8:30 a.m. – 8:30 p.m. Friday: 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Saturday: 9:00 a.m.– 12:00 p.m.
www.silcc.org
TWENTY FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
AUGUST 25, 2019
Pastor’s Column
Gear up for our huge family event on Sunday, September 8th Pg. 04 & 15 (Español)
Continued on Pg. 13
Save The Date! Sun., September 8th Join us for our Family Evening Event on Strengthening Relationships in a Digital World. LifeTeen mass will start at 5 p.m.
Save the Date! Fall Festival Fall Festival weekend is almost here. Look for volunteer opportunities in the coming weeks. Pg. 13
Ministry of Moms Looking for a ministry to join. Consider the Ministry of Moms. More information on Pg. 13
Dcn. Billy Chen Permanent Deacon
Dcn. Scott Glueck Permanent Deacon
Dcn. Mike Higgins Permanent Deacon
Dcn. Greg Mouton Permanent Deacon
Dcn. Peter Olivier Permanent Deacon
Dcn. Larry Vines Permanent Deacon
Dcn. Joe Wright Permanent Deacon
Ron Svoboda Parish Dir. Of Operations
Kristin Garcia Office Manager
Lisa Kubis Business Manager
Mary Blanton Clergy Assistant
Betty Keller Receptionist
Katie Kuhler Receptionist
Juan Velasco Facilities Manager
Jose Jimenez Facilities Assistant
Jimmy Sexton Facilities Assistant
Office of Liturgy and Sacraments
Karla Jackson Pastoral Associate
Natasha Faircloth Asst. Director of Liturgy
Chris Bearer Director of Music
Kathleen Demny Associate Director of Music
Office of Formation
Linda Krehmeier Pastoral Associate
Chris Osgood Director of Youth Ministries
Alyssa Vijil Co. Dir of Youth Ministries
Lucille Pavlock Director of EC & Elem
Gracia Avila Admin Assistant
Dorrie Alanis Admin Assistant
Early Childhood Center
Kathy Schaefer Director Of Early Childhood
Donna Quiambao Asst. Dir. Early Childhood
Office of Social Services
Ascención Amado Director of Social Services
Kenneth Anicete Administrative Assistant
Please visit www.silcc.org for email addresses.
WELCOME TO ST. IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA
DEVOTIONS Morning Prayer: Weekdays, 8:30 a.m.
*Evening Prayer: Fridays of Lent and Easter and First Fridays outside of Lent and Easter, 6:15 p.m.
EUCHARISTIC CELEBRATIONS Monday-Friday: 9:00 a.m.
Wednesday: 6:45 p.m. Saturday: 5:15 p.m.
Sunday: 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m.,11:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m. (Español), 5:15 p.m. (LifeTeen)
NURSERY Sunday: 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 5:15 p.m.
CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORD Sundays: 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m.
RECONCILIATION Wednesday: 5:15-6:15 p.m., and
Saturday: 9:30 - 10:30 a.m.
Very Rev. Norbert Maduzia Jr., E. V., D. Min. Pastor
Rev. Justin Cormie Parochial Vicar
OUR MISSION STATEMENT St. Ignatius of Loyola Catholic Community, located in Northwest Houston area, welcomes all to join and participate in fulfilling our mission: to be “A People for Others.” In the spirit of St. Ignatius, we strive to reveal: The Christ—we find in one another—we celebrate in the liturgy—we share in the Tradition, in the Creed, and in living the Word of God. Empowered by the revealed Christ, we are sent to build community and to witness to the world with a preferential love for the poor.
WEEKLY WORSHIP SCHEDULE/ HORARIO DE LITURGIA
PASTORAL OFFICE/ OFICINA PASTORAL
@ignatiusloyolacc
Monday, August 26 9 a.m. Pearl Rao (+) Tuesday, August 27 9 a.m. Angie & WB Davis (+) Wednesday, August 28
9 a.m. N. J. Maduzia, Sr. (+) 6:45 p.m. Clergy Intention
Thursday, August 29 9 a.m. Christopher Knowers (LVG) Friday, August 30 9 a.m. Gloria Aldridge (LVG)
Noon* John Siurek (LVG) Saturday, August 31 5:15 p.m. Manuel Esquivel (+) Sunday, September 1
7:30 a.m. Magdalena Elizondo (+) 9 a.m. Malcolm & Zulema Richards (LVG) 11 a.m. Pro Populo 1 p.m.** Xavier Caro (+) 5:15 p.m. Lelia Burch Arnett (+)
MASS INTENTIONS/ INTENCIONES DE MISA
* Celebrated at St. Luke's Hospital Chapel in Vintage ** Spanish Mass
Sent to Build Community Loan Redemption *(through 06/30/19)
*Beginning Loan Balance $6,025,000.00 *Principal Payments $1,4553,028.00 *Remaining Loan Balance $4,471,972.00 *Interest Payments $432,224.00
Diocesan Services Fund 2019 *Parish Goal $300,000.00 *Total Amount Paid $207,169.33 *Total Amount Pledged $233,502.82 *Total Number of Participants 508 *Total Number of Households 4134 *Average Participant Pledge $459.65 *Paid Over (Under) Goal ($92,830.67) *Pledged Over (Under) Goal ($66,497.18) *Percent Paid 69.06%
Help provide hope and help for those among us who are most in need. To donate online, visit www.archgh.org/dsf/
Whether you are already enrolled or new to Faith Direct, you can now choose to have your monthly donations
processed on the 4th or the 15th, or both 4th and 15th using a credit card, debit card or bank draft.
Go to www.faithdirect.net to create an account or make changes to your existing account. Church Code: TX134
FINANCIALS/ FINANZAS TABLE OF CONTENTS/ TABLA DE CONTENIDO
SPECIAL COLLECTION/ COLECCION ESPECIAL
Presider Schedule/ Horario de Celebrante 3
Financials 3
From Our Pastor 4
This Weeks Events 5
Liturgy 6
This Weeks Readings 7
News & Events 8
Outreach 9
Youth Ministry, Elementary, & Early Childhood 10
Formation-Adults & Young Adults 11
Sacraments 11
Community Life 12
Community Life & Around the Archdiocese 13
Parish Wide Event Highlights 14
De Nuestro Párroco 15
Eventos en Español 16
Litugia, Finanzas, y Eventos en Español 17
If you are new to the parish or have not made a pledge and wish to do so, please contact Ron Svoboda.
August 31– September 1st
Twenty– Second Sunday in
Ordinary Time
Saturday/ Sábado
5:15 p.m. 60th
Anniversary Blessing
Sunday/ Domingo 7:30 a.m.
Sunday/ Domingo 9:00 a.m.
Sunday/ Domingo 11:00 a.m.
Profession of Faith
Sunday/ Domingo 1:00 p.m. Español
Sunday/ Domingo 5:15 p.m.
Presider Fr. Norbert Fr. Norbert Fr. Justin Fr. Norbert Fr. Jorge Fr. Justin
Homilist Fr. Norbert Fr. Norbert Fr. Justin Fr. Norbert Fr. Jorge Fr. Justin
Deacon Olivier Wright Vines Mouton Glueck Olivier
PRESIDER SCHEDULE/ HORARIO DEL CELEBRANTE
Parish Financial Information August 18th: $26,888.00
July Faith Direct $88,663.43 September 8th: Catholic University of America/ University of St. Thomas:
Provides funding for academic scholarships at The Catholic University of America in
Washington, DC in response to the commitment made by the bishops at its
foundation in 1887. It is the only U.S. university with Pontifical faculties. Students are enrolled
from all 50 states and almost 100 countries in 12 schools.
PASTOR’S COLUMN
Dear Friends, Two years after Hurricane Harvey parts of our parish continue to limp along. Our physical
buildings and campus are up and running; but, many of our ministries continue to suffer from lack of participation. It’s as if the waters of Harvey washed away the desire to live true discipleship. I know that we have parishioners who are still trying to pull their lives together after the devastation of August 2017. I hope that our communal prayer and resources have aided in some way. There was such a big push to assist people immediately after the hurricane that it’s possible some folks were overlooked. I stated then that we would help and assist those who found themselves in need – and that still stands. But we also turned inward in order to rebuild our campus. Much energy went into reopening our campus. During the time period from the end of August 2017 to August 2018 our campus was basically closed to meetings and classes. We had very limited space and because of that most of our ministries went off campus to continue in the mission. Pastoral Council made an all-out effort to stay in touch with the co-chairs of the ministries to make sure they were still meeting and had what they needed in order to be efficient in the ministry. As is the case with a parish as large as ours, again, some got lost in the shuffle. Communication was difficult for those who were not actively involved. For some people, it was difficult enough to balance their own lives of reconstruction with a parish that had been “washed out.”
And so, now, two years later, we are focusing on rebuilding the ministries. We’ve limped this past year and realized that a few people cannot do all that God is calling us to do. This weekend we host our annual Stewardship Festival of Ministries. We are asking you to consider putting your talents, time and treasure to work for the sake of the Kingdom of God. As individuals, we are blessed by God, and have been entrusted with much to do His work. When a group of blessed individuals gather together for the sake of the Kingdom, whatever amount we have to offer will be multiplied beyond our imagination. What gift has God given you that can be shared? Remember that one lit candle in a darkened room brightens the whole space. You are the light of Christ. At baptism we were told to walk always as a child of the Light, for so indeed you are!
Please allow me to speak on behalf of one particular ministry. This past fiscal year we celebrated 70 funerals on our campus (remember there are 52 weeks in a year). This number does not include the numerous funerals the Deacons held at the various funeral homes in the area. Our average has been 48 funerals a year; but this past year has seen a large increase in number. Our Bereavement Meal Ministry offers meals after each funeral held on campus. Hours of preparation go into these meals – and, lately, they seem to be overlapping one another. They need your assistance to continue the ministry. When they begin calling for food, our own parishioners have said they’re too busy, have hung up on them, or have said now’s not a good time. (Does death ever come at a good time?) And yet, these ladies have literally cooked and prepared meals on behalf and in the name of the whole parish. The work they do to support a grieving family is priceless. Can’t you extend God’s love to these grieving families? Are we not a people for others?
That’s just one ministry. Another area is in our common life together at the Eucharistic Liturgy. We continually struggle to have a sufficient number of Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion, altar servers, hospitality ministers and musicians. At some Masses, we literally pull chalices and ciboria off the tray before they are brought to the altar during the preparation of the gifts. Also, this year, the Pastoral Council is endorsing and encouraging a stricter dress code for the liturgical ministers. In fact, a member of Council even said that if enough ministers are not properly dressed, then we should just stop offering Holy Communion under both species – and, serve only the consecrated hosts. That would cut our need for EMHCs down to 8 for each Mass. I would not want this option even though many of you go to Mass on vacation where that is the norm. If you are a fully initiated Catholic adult living a life in accord with the Eucharist, have you thought of serving your brothers and sisters who hunger for Christ? None of us is worthy to distribute Holy Communion and yet, God calls us to be His presence to one another. Mother Church sees the importance of us receiving Holy Communion under both species: The Sacred Bread and the Precious Blood.
These are just two examples. There is so much more in every aspect of parish life. With over 12,000 individual parishioners, surely there is something each of us could do for the sake of the Kingdom of God and our parish family. Even the youngest among us can serve the rest.
With my continued prayers for true discipleship,
THIS WEEKS EVENTS
For our most recent schedule, please visit our parish website under ecommunity for our parish calendar.
Monday, August 26 Building Thursday, August 29 Building
6:15 a.m. ACTS Men's Prayer Group Faber-5 9 a.m. SILECC Gonzaga- 1st Floor
9 a.m. SILECC Gonzaga- 1st Floor 9 a.m. Regina Caeli Academy Gonzaga- 2nd Floor
9 a.m. Regina Caeli Academy Gonzaga- 2nd Floor
10 a.m. Rosary Lady Chapel
10 a.m. Rosary Lady Chapel 6:30 p.m. Zumba McGivney Hall
5:30 p.m. American Heritage Girls Troop 1325
Sexton Hall A 6:30 p.m. Grief Support Faber-6
6 p.m. Cub Scout Planning Meeting Xavier-14 7 p.m. Young Adult Bible Study Faber-8
7 p.m. Legion of Mary Faber-6 7:15 p.m. LMC Formation Meeting Faber-3
7 p.m. Boy Scouts Troop Meeting Sexton Hall B&C 7:30 p.m. Choir Rehearsal Choir Room
Tuesday, August 27 Friday, August 30
9 a.m. SILECC Gonzaga- 1st Floor
9 a.m. SILECC Gonzaga- 1st Floor
10 a.m. Rosary Lady Chapel 10 a.m. Rosary Lady Chapel
10 a.m. Living Stones Faber-5 10 a.m. Grupo de Estuido Biblico Faber-6
6 p.m. EC/Elem Advisory Board Meeting
Gonzaga-211 7 p.m. Hombres y Mujeres de Fe Xavier-12
6 p.m. Prayer Group Reservation Chapel
6 p.m. AA Meeting Faber- 5 Saturday, August 31
7 p.m. RCIA Catechumenate Faber-8 7:30 a.m. Retiro de Nueva Vida Christus Center
7 p.m. Finance Council Gonzaga Conference Room
9 a.m. Zumba McGivney Hall
7 p.m. RCIA Inquiry Faber-3
Sunday, September 1
Wednesday, August 28 7:30 a.m. Retiro de Nueva Vida Christus Center
9 a.m. SILECC Gonzaga- 1st Floor
9 a.m. Children's Liturgy of the Word Lady Chapel & Holy Family Suite
10 a.m.: Rosary Lady Chapel 11 a.m. Children's Liturgy of the Word Lady Chapel & Holy Family Suite 7 p.m. Catechist Orientation Makeup Sexton Hall C
7:15 p.m. Serra Club Meeting McGivney Hall
7:30 p.m. Admin Commission Meeting Xavier-16
7:30 p.m. ACTS Men's Prayer Group Faber-6
7:30 p.m. Coro Rehearsal Choir Room
THIS WEEK’S READINGS THIS WEEK’S READING
Sunday, Aug 25, 2019 TWENTY-FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Shortcuts take longer Some friends are famous for their shortcuts—the kind that always take them longer than if they had stuck to the main routes. Cutting corners rarely winds up with satisfying results. Bakers know that if you use inferior ingredients, you can expect inferior outcomes. Thrown-together carpentry work tumbles apart in short order. Failing to warm up before exercise puts us at risk of injury. Doing things right takes more time and care, but it gets the job done. In moral living, the narrow gate is the most direct route to where we’re going. Avoid easy. Choose marvelous. TODAY'S READINGS: Isaiah 66:18-21; Hebrews 12:5-7, 11-13; Luke 13:22-30 (123). “Strive to enter through the narrow gate.” Monday, Aug 26, 2019 Be steadfast in the face of hypocrisy Jesus had nothing good to say about hypocrites. He rebuked them often. So does Pope Francis, who recently said it was better to be an atheist than a hypocritical Catholic, calling out those who lead double lives of going to Mass and then exploiting others. It’s easy to look around and see people and institutions doing just that— including the church. It would be easy to turn your back on them altogether. But then wouldn’t you be letting hypocrisy easily win? Make it hard for hypocrites to take away the faith that is, by right of your Baptism, yours. TODAY'S READINGS: 1 Thessalonians 1:1-5, 8b-10; Matthew 23:13-22 (425). “Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, you hypocrites.” Tuesday, Aug 27, 2019 MEMORIAL OF MONICA Persistence pays off A violent, unfaithful husband, a cranky mother-in-law, an immoral son—all in the same household. Monica could’ve been canonized simply for surviving. Instead, she pursued her unruly son Augustine from Africa to Rome to Milan when he was 29 (helicopter parenting, anyone?), fasted and wept over his lack of faith. Not quite the way young adults today are parented, but a bishop finally told her, “It’s impossible the son of so many tears should perish.” He converted, thrived, wrote brilliantly, and told her story in his Confessions. Today, compliment the efforts of a mother or son. TODAY'S READINGS: 1 Thessalonians 2:1-8; Matthew 23:23-26 (426). “Our coming to you was not in vain.” Wednesday, Aug 28, 2019 MEMORIAL OF AUGUSTINE, BISHOP, DOCTOR OF THE CHURCH Dig deeper Among the many works that the towering Saint Augustine is remembered for, his work On the Trinity is considered by many to be his masterpiece, his most significant contribution to the Western church. Yet a legend arose that as he struggled with his great work, he took a walk on the seashore and came across a young boy who said he was pouring all the ocean water into a small hole in the sand. Augustine replied ...
that it was impossible to fit the ocean in a small hole, to which the boy replied, “It’s just as impossible that understanding the Trinity would fit in your small mind.” And then the child was gone—an angelic visitor. Approach the mysteries of faith with humility. TODAY'S READINGS: 1 Thessalonians 2:9-13; Matthew 23:27-32 (427). “On the outside you appear righteous, but inside you are filled with hypocrisy and evildoing.” Thursday, Aug 29, 2019 MEMORIAL OF THE PASSION OF JOHN THE BAPTIST Be careful what you promise According to the gospel accounts of the beheading of John the Baptist, Herod immediately regretted the promise he made to Salome that led to John’s beheading. Whether John met his death for this reason or simply because Herod regarded him as a threat and wanted him out of the way, the story serves as a cautionary tale to think twice before you promise to fulfill the wishes of another. Would you be willing to violate your internal sense of right or wrong or your conscience in order to fulfill a promise? If not, be slow to make promises without first checking your conscience. TODAY'S READINGS: 1 Thessalonians 3:7-13 (428); Mark 6:17-29 (634). “When his disciples heard about it, they came and took his body and laid it in a tomb.” Friday, Aug 30, 2019 Leave your light on for Christ A Catholic church is never completely dark—as long as the Blessed Sacrament is present. You’ll always see at least a small red flicker before the tabernacle, while it contains the Eucharist, the Body of Christ. The tradition goes back to the Book of Exodus, when God told Moses to perpetually burn a lamp filled with pure oil in the Tabernacle. Thousands of years later, Christ is always there, burning with a light and love that never goes out. Likewise keep the flame for him in your soul steadfast and bright. TODAY'S READINGS: 1 Thessalonians 4:1-8; Matthew 25:1-13 (429). “The wise brought flasks of oil with their lamps.” Saturday, Aug 31, 2019 Tame your tongue Sometimes our daily readings get down to brass tacks. “Don’t be a busybody” seems to be the blunt message in Paul's advice to the Thessalonians. It’s not an ethereal command to do noble deeds; rather it’s the kind of practical advice that makes life in the Christian community (or any community) work. Pope Francis frequently passes along similar wisdom. Put today’s citation to immediate use by keeping your silence the next time you’re tempted to disparage a neighbor, relative, or coworker. TODAY'S READINGS: 1 Thessalonians 4:9-11; Matthew 25:14-30 (430). “Nevertheless we urge you, brothers and sisters, to progress even more, and to aspire to live a tranquil life, to mind your own affairs.” Invest just
LITURGY LITURGY
Join a Liturgical Ministry
Lectors [email protected]
Altar Servers [email protected]
Hospitality Ministers [email protected] Incense Ministry [email protected]
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion [email protected]
Worship Coordinators [email protected]
Wedding Coordinators [email protected]
Infant Baptism Coordinators [email protected]
Art and Environment [email protected]
Exposition and Adoration [email protected]
Sacristans (Altar Linens) [email protected]
CANTOR MINISTRY
We are seeking additional cantors especially for the 5:15 p.m. Saturday and 7:30 a.m. Sunday Masses. Please contact: Chris Bearer at [email protected]
For more information about serving in our music ministry, please contact the directors below:
Choir — Rehearsals held on Thursdays, 7:30-9:00 p.m., Music Room. For information, please contact Chris Bearer, [email protected]
Children’s and Youth Choirs — For information, please contact Chris Bearer, [email protected]
Lifeteen Band —for information, please contact Peter Ramirez, [email protected]
Coro — para mas información, por favor pónganse en contacto con Alan Campos, [email protected]
All Parishioners MARK YOUR CALENDARS with this
SPECIAL MASS TIME
Sunday, September 8
LifeTeen Mass will be moved to 5:00 p.m.
Music Ministry Mass Setting Committee
Come give your input to the music ministry on ideas for a new setting of the Mass Ordinary—the sung acclamations of the Mass! Tuesday, August 27 at 7:00 p.m. in the Music Room. For questions or to RSVP please contact Chris Bearer, [email protected].
DIA DE ORACION PARA LOS MINISTROS DE LA LITURGIA
Day of Prayer for Liturgical Ministers in Spanish
CON PADRE JORGE MARTINEZ, L.C.
Sabado, 21 de Septiembre 9:00 a.m.—3:00 p.m.
En la Iglesia
EVENING OF PRAYER For Liturgical Ministers
With Fr. Jorge Martinez,
L. C.
Thursday, September 26 7:00 p.m. in the Church
Discernment and
Formation for Ministry
NEWS & EVENTS
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Wedding Banns Please pray for the following
couples:
Domenico Bellistri & Judy Reyes John & Elizabeth Sloan
(50th Anniversary) Joseph Kasbaum & Isabela Vizcaino Leonardo Molina & Teresa Molina
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ignatius-loyola-spring-tx/
DSF Sunday: “DO NOT NEGLECT TO SHARE WHAT YOU HAVE”: 2019 DIOCESAN SERVICES FUND Just as we are one in the body of Christ, we must remember that we are one with other parishes in our Archdiocese. Once a year, each of us is asked to make a commitment to support the work of our programs and ministries that provide services that no one parish could provide on its own. Please experience the joy of giving and join us as we work to continue God’s work of spirituality, formation and education by contributing to the Diocesan Service Fund. Help us attain our parish goal of $300,000.
In Memoriam Robert Ante Jr., cousin of Zulema
Richards Alberta Olivier, cousin of Dcn. Pete
Olivier Wilford Donkers, bother of Jan Vines
Mary Adams, mother of Marcia Markow
Welcome Newly Baptized Annie Elizabeth Bolt Angeline Hernandez
Summer Ann Feinberg Kaleb Dean Cantos
Christopher Quinn Bowen Maya Amelia Constantine
Jaxon David Huynh
INTERESTED IN
BECOMING CATHOLIC?
Contact Linda Krehmeier at the
parish office or email
RETURNING TO THE
CHURCH?
Visit the Welcome Center in the
Narthex or contact us at
OUTREACH
WANT TO SERVE?
MINISTRIES CONTACT
Blood Drive [email protected]
Christmas Angels [email protected]
Gabriel Project [email protected]
Grace Ministry [email protected]
Guatemala School Mission [email protected]
Hope Homeless Center [email protected]
Job Compass [email protected]
Kids Hope USA [email protected]
Prayer Shawls/Mats [email protected]
Respect Life [email protected]
Sandwich Makers [email protected]
Second Family [email protected]
Sending Out Servants [email protected]
Street Saints & Correctional Ministry
Food For NAM Please remember to place your non-
perishable food items every week in our NAM Food Box
located in the Narthex near the Welcome Center.
For more information contact Ascencion Amado at
[email protected] or 281-290-4606
Will you bring the light of Christ to an incarcerated teen in need of hope? Strong Persons of Faith Needed
Adults are needed to visit teens detained and awaiting trial at the downtown Juvenile
Justice Center. Training and support is provided. This is a wonderful ministry for
people who work downtown who can offer one hour per week in the evening to
do this Work of Mercy. For our Lord said,
“When I was in prison, you visited me.” For more information email
[email protected] or call Ascencion Amado at 281-290-4606
Loving Choice Pregnancy Center
A “Year of the Family” Project!
The foundation is being laid for a Catholic based pregnancy advocacy center to serve women in our area
who are or think they might be pregnant. The location is about ½ mile south of Louetta on Kuykendahl Drive, with a target opening date of
October 1st.
We are looking for people who are interested in being a part of this new ministry.
How can you help us with planning? Can you lend a hand?
Are you a skilled professional? Are you bi-lingual?
Are you able to help financially?
“Many hands make for light work”.
For more information please contact Ascencion Amado at [email protected]
or call 281-290-4606.
Gabriel Project
FORMATION
YOUTH MINISTRY Come join our team!
Exciting things are taking place in
the youth ministry department, and we WANT YOU to join us!
If you are an adult who wants to
make a difference and help others, then we invite you to prayerfully
consider joining our team!
There are several volunteer opportunities that will fit any
schedule:
Full-Time: Core Team, Small Groups,
Prayer Team
Part-Time: Catechists, Hospitality, Meals,
Sound/AV
Occasional: Chaperone (retreats/events),
Office Support
Please contact Dorrie Alanis [email protected] for more
information.
No Youth Events This Week
Registration
Sun Aug 30 Guaranteed to receive
a free t-shirt if you register by this date!
EARLY CHILDHOOD
CENTER
Spaces still available!
We are still accepting registration for
the Early Childhood Center. Forms
are available online and in the parish
office. Spaces are limited. We are
registering for children 8 months–
Kindergarten. Kindergarten is a small
class, 12 or fewer, allowing time for
individualized instruction. Call Kathy
or Donna in the office for inquires
and to schedule a tour.
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ELEMENTARY
CATECHISTS NEEDED!
Volunteer Catechists are needed for
the 2019-20 Faith Formation year in
Grades PK4-Kinder on Sundays,
Tuesdays, and Wednesdays. Catechist
Assistants are needed on all grade
levels. Anyone 18+ years are required
to have the Safe Environment Training.
Go on line to Register at :
GalvestonHouston.CMGConnect.org
Other qualifications include a love for
children, an interest in sharing the
Catholic Faith, a commitment to
preparing lesson plans; and a
continuation of ongoing education.
For more information, please contact
Lucille Pavlock at 281-290-4618
EARLY CHILDHOOD
Faith Formation classes begin the week of September 15. Don’t forget to register your
children. Classes are filling up fast.
A parent meeting is scheduled for September 10 and 11 at 7:00
p.m. in Sexton Hall. Only one parent needs to attend one of
these meetings to receive information, child’s assigned
room, and the Faith Formation schedule.
Registration is open for our first Parent’s Night Out which will be held Friday, September 20. Forms are available in the office and on the website. Contact Kathy or Donna for more information.
School begins August 26th
Meet The Teacher
For all the children registered in the Early Childhood Center
Open House is on Sunday, August 25 from 2:00 -
3:00 p.m. (for M-F and M-W-F classes and Kindergarten) and
Sunday, August 25 from 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. (for Tues/Thurs classes) in the
Gonzaga Center .
FORMATION
SACRAMENTS
INFANT BAPTISM
Two preparation sessions are required
for both parents; registration is not
necessary. It is recommended that
Godparents attend. The next sessions
are Sept 9th & 16th from 7-9 p.m.
Baptisms, which must be scheduled in
advance, are based on availability and
celebrated at 3:00 p.m. on scheduled
Sundays. For more information on the
preparation and baptisms, see the
Sacraments page on the parish website.
CHILDREN/YOUTH/ADULT
BAPTISM 7 YEARS AND OLDER
Not baptized, baptized in another
Christian denomination, or an adult
baptized Catholic and seeking both
Confirmation and Communion? We
look forward to sharing our faith with
you! For more information, contact us
MARRIAGE
Preparation for the Sacrament of
Marriage begins a minimum of six
months prior to marriage. The first step
at St. Ignatius is participation in the
Marriage Orientation Session. Please
attend the orientation session prior to
setting any dates. The next session will
be Sept 22 at 1:30 p.m. in Faber
Center Room 5.
ADULT CONFIRMATION
The Archdiocese celebrates the
Sacrament of Confirmation for adults
over the age of 18 on or near Pentecost
weekend each year. If you are
interested in participating in the
preparation for Adult Confirmation to
be held in 2020, stop by the Welcome
Center in the narthex or contact us at
ADULT FORMATION
INTERESTED IN
BECOMING CATHOLIC?
Contact Linda Krehmeier at the
parish office or email
RETURNING TO THE
CHURCH?
Visit the Welcome Center in the
Narthex or contact us at
WEEKLY OPPORTUNITIES
Wisdom: God’s Vision for Life. Tues, Sept 10 at 7 p.m. &
Wed, Sept 11 at 10 a.m. Xavier Center Room 12
Tues 10:00 a.m. Living Stones Women’s Study Group Faber Room 5
Tues 7:00 p.m. RCIA Inquiry Faber Center Room 3
Thurs, Sept 12 7 p.m. Pillar I: The Creed begins Xavier Center Room 12
Viernes 10:00 a.m. Los Hechos de los Apostoles
Faber Center Room 6
Viernes 6:30 p.m. Hombres y Mujeres de Fe Xavier Center Room 12
Sat, Sept 7 at 7:30 a.m. Acts: The Spread of the Kingdom
Xavier Center Room 12
YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY
Open to anyone in their 20s or 30s looking for fellowship and a group of peers to share their faith.
MASS
Join us at the Sunday 5:15 p.m. Mass.
We will sit together by the choir.
SOCIAL
Beat the heat with Brew Days,
every other Saturday. Next meeting :
August 31
GROUP DISCUSSION
Thurs, August 29
Faber Building, Room 8
Throughout the month of August we
will be learning about
Angels and Demons.
AROUND THE DIOCESE
Leadership Opportunity Join us for an 11 week formation
program “From Practicing Catholic
to Apostle on Mission” on Mondays
beginning September 9th.
For more information and to sign-up
visit www.archgh.org/YACM
“St. Ignatius Young Adults”
Email [email protected]
3.
COMMUNITY LIFE
Knights of Columbus Announcements Save the Date: Sept. 6 – First Friday Adoration; Sept. 8 – Parish-wide pancake breakfast; Sept. 17 – Council Meeting; Oct. 16 – Memorial Mass. Find us online: Updates to our schedule will be posted to our Council website at www.kofc10861.org and Facebook page at www.facebook.com/knights10861 Need a prayer?: Email [email protected] to be added to our Council’s prayer list. Join the Knights: All Catholic men are encouraged to join the Knights of Columbus. Learn more at our table at Stewardship Weekend, at an upcoming informational meeting or by emailing [email protected]
Serra Club of North Houston Progam: Guest Speaker: Fr. Matthew Suniga, Parochial Vicar St. Theresa’s Sugar Land Sharing his 1st Year of Becoming a Priest McGivney Hall Wednesday, August 28, 2019 7:15 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Interested in joining Serra please contact Phil Duggan: philipduggan.sbcglobal.net or Ed Tyrrell: [email protected]
Emmet Cahill in concert again!
Here, at St. Ignatius: Wednesday,
September 11, 7:30 p.m.
Tickets are on sale at emmetcahill.com For information,
please contact Chris Bearer at
Cub Scout Pack 1325 SignUp Night Cub Scout Pack 1325 here at St. Ignatius offers adventures for boys in kindergarten through fifth grade. We kick off our new year with SignUp Night at 6 p.m. Monday, Sept. 9, in Sexton Hall. Learn about our program and get your son signed up for fun activities, camping and important skills. For more information contact our Pack leaders at [email protected]
Are you a Eucharistic Visitor for St. Ignatius of Loyola Catholic Church? There will be a meeting on Saturday, September 7 at 2:00pm in McGivney Hall. Your attendance is requested by Fr. Justin Cormie, our parochial vicar.
Dear St. Ignatius Parishioners: It is with deep gratitude as Co-chair and Treasurer of the Guatemala School Mission Committee I can report that thanks to your generosity we met our fiscal 2019 goal of raising $70,000 for the teachers’ salaries at Our Lady of Guadalupe School in Chiche’ Guatemala. I can tell you from my personal mission trips to the “little school” that the hopes and dreams of the children through education continues to bear much fruit. This annual goal is no easy challenge to meet, and I know that the pastor, teachers and parents of the school are sincerely grateful. May God continue to bless you and our work as a “People for Others.” Steve Dalhoff
So the Story Goes: DAY Retreat - PAUSE and experience God’s work. Don’t get caught up in the chaos of life and miss the soothing comfort of God’s grace. Join us at the Christian Renewal Center in Dickinson on Saturday, October 12, 2019 from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Early registration ends September 11th. Register now for the lowest rate. Speakers for this retreat will be Julie Dienno-Demarest, Spiritual Director & Catholic Author of her book “Continuing the Journey” and other published writings. Also speaking is Heidi Clark, Director of Adult Ministry, Writer, and Professional Communicator. Both women are with St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church in Nassau Bay. Register online at www.retreatcentercrc.org.
A Parish Counselor is available on-site at St. Ignatius of Loyola Church. For details and appointments, call (844) 295-3167 or visit www.MyParishCounseling.com/silcc.
AROUND THE ARCHDIOCESE
The University of St. Thomas Nesti Center for Faith and Culture invites all parishioners and friends to its annual Faithful Citizenship Dinner on Wednesday evening, Oct. 2, 2019, at the Houston Country Club. This annual evening of fellowship and inspiration will commemorate the Center’s 25th anniversary and will celebrate its founder, Fr. Donald S. Nesti, CSSp, as this year’s Outstanding Faithful Citizen. All proceeds from sponsorships and ticket purchases for this event benefit the Center for Faith and Culture, which is dedicated to bringing the Catholic voice to the ongoing conversation about the meaning of life, and the liberty and pursuit of happiness we hold in common as Americans. Table and ticket purchases for the event, as well as donations to the Center, can be made online at www.stthom.edu/FCD2019. For more information, please call 713-942-5066 or email [email protected]
World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation Join Archbishop Joseph A. Fiorenza and The Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word for an Ecumenical Observance of the World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation at 10 a.m. on Saturday, September 7th at the Villa de Matel, 6510 Lawndale, Houston, TX, 77023. A reception will follow. Pastors and representatives from area Catholic, Lutheran, Episcopalian, Methodist, Evangelical and Orthodox churches, as well as environmental groups and local officials, will be in attendance. This joint prayer service will be a time to give thanks, to repent, to plead for moral courage, and to bear witness to all of Houston of our unity in declaring that the environmental crisis is an ethical imperative that must be urgently addressed. RSVP with Mara at (713) 341-2611; [email protected], or visit SistersofCharity.org
COMMUNITY LIFE
PARISH WIDE EVENT HIGHLIGHT PARISH WIDE EVENT HIGHLIGHT
COLUMNA DEL PÁRROCO Queridos amigos, Dos años han pasado desde el huracán Harvey y partes de nuestra parroquia continúan cojeando. Nuestros edificios físicos y campus están en funcionamiento; pero, muchos de nuestros ministerios continúan sufriendo la falta de participación humana. Es como si las aguas de Harvey hubiesen lavado el deseo de vivir un verdadero discipulado. Sé que tenemos feligreses que todavía intentan recomponer sus vidas después de la devastación de agosto del 2017. Espero que nuestra oración comunitaria y nuestros recursos les hayan ayudado de alguna manera. Hubo un impulso tan grande para ayudar a las personas inmediatamente después del huracán que es posible que se haya pasado por alto a algunas personas. Dije entonces que ayudaríamos y asistiríamos a quienes se encontraran en necesidad, y eso sigue en pie. Pero también nos enfocamos hacia nosotros como parroquia para poder reconstruir nuestro campus. Se invirtió mucha energía en la reapertura de nuestro campus. Durante el período que abarca finales de agosto de 2017 y agosto de 2018, nuestro campus estuvo básicamente cerrado a reuniones y clases. Teníamos un espacio muy limitado y debido a eso la mayoría de nuestros ministerios salieron del campus para continuar en la misión. El Consejo Pastoral hizo un esfuerzo total para mantenerse en contacto con los copresidentes de los ministerios para asegurarse de que todavía se reunían y tenían lo que necesitaban para ser eficientes en el ministerio. Como es el caso con una parroquia tan grande como la nuestra, una vez más, algunos se perdieron en la confusión. La comunicación fue difícil para aquellos que no participaron activamente. Para algunas personas, fue bastante difícil equilibrar sus propias vidas de reconstrucción con una parroquia que había sido "arrasada". Y es así, como ahora, dos años después, nos estamos concentrando en la reconstrucción de los ministerios. Cojeamos el año pasado y nos dimos cuenta de que con solo algunas personas no se puede hacer todo lo que Dios nos está llamando a hacer. Este fin de semana organizamos nuestro Festival anual de Ministerios de La Corresponsabilidad. Les pedimos que consideren poner sus talentos, tiempo y tesoros a trabajar por el bienestar del Reino de Dios. Como individuos, somos bendecidos por Dios y se nos ha confiado mucho para hacer su obra. Cuando un grupo de personas bendecidas se reúnen por el bien del Reino, cualquier cantidad que tengamos para ofrecer se multiplicará más allá de nuestra imaginación. ¿Qué regalo les ha dado Dios que se puede compartir? Recuerden que una vela encendida en una habitación oscura ilumina todo el espacio. Eres la luz de Cristo. En el bautismo se nos dijo que camináramos siempre como hijos de la Luz, ¡porque así es! Permítanme hablar en nombre de un ministerio en particular. El año fiscal pasado celebramos 70 funerales en nuestro campus (recuerden que hay 52 semanas en un año). Este número no incluye los numerosos funerales que los diáconos celebraron en las diversas funerarias de la zona. Nuestro promedio ha sido de 48 funerales al año; pero el año pasado hemos visto un gran aumento en este número. Nuestro ministerio de asistencia para personas que han perdido un ser querido ofrece comida/alimentos después de cada funeral celebrado en nuestro campus. Las horas de preparación dedicadas a estas comidas últimamente parecen sobreponerse entre sí. Este ministerio necesita de su ayuda para continuar esta labor tan especial. Cuando comienzan a pedir donaciones de comida, nuestros propios feligreses han dicho que están demasiado ocupados, les han colgado o han dicho que ahora no es un buen momento. (¿Alguna vez llega la muerte en un buen momento?) Y, sin embargo, estas mujeres literalmente han cocinado y preparado comidas en nombre de toda la parroquia. El trabajo que hacen para mantener a una familia adolorida no tiene precio. ¿No pueden extender el amor de Dios a estas familias? ¿No somos un pueblo para los demás? Ese es solo un ministerio. Otra área está en nuestra vida común juntos en la Liturgia Eucarística. Continuamente luchamos por tener un número suficiente de Ministros Extraordinarios de la Sagrada Comunión, monaguillos, ministros de hospitalidad y músicos. En algunas misas, literalmente sacamos cálices y ciborio/copón de la bandeja antes de llevarlos al altar durante la preparación de los regalos. Además, este año, el Consejo Pastoral respalda y exhorta un código de vestimenta más estricto para los ministros litúrgicos. De hecho, un miembro del Consejo incluso dijo que, si suficientes ministros no están vestidos adecuadamente, entonces deberíamos dejar de ofrecer la Sagrada Comunión bajo ambas especies y servir solo las hostias consagrados. Eso reduciría nuestra necesidad de EMHC a 8 para cada misa. No quisiera esta opción a pesar de que muchos de ustedes van a misa de vacaciones donde esa es la norma. Si eres un adulto católico totalmente iniciado que vive una vida de acuerdo con la Eucaristía, ¿has pensado en servir a tus hermanos y hermanas que tienen hambre de Cristo? Ninguno de nosotros es digno de distribuir la Sagrada Comunión y, sin embargo, Dios nos llama a ser su presencia el uno al otro. La Iglesia Madre ve la importancia de que recibamos la Sagrada Comunión bajo ambas especies: el Pan Sagrado y la Sangre Preciosa. Estos son solo dos ejemplos. Hay mucho más en cada aspecto de la vida parroquial. Con más de 12,000 feligreses individuales, seguramente hay algo que cada uno de nosotros podría hacer por el bien del Reino de Dios y nuestra familia parroquial. Incluso el más joven entre nosotros puede servir al resto. Con mis oraciones continuas por un verdadero discipulado,
EVENTOS
Oportunidades Semanales para Adultos Estudio Bíblico Viernes 10:00 a.m. Los Evangelios de San Lucas y San Juan: Los Hechos de los Apostoles Faber Center Room 6
Viernes 6:30 p.m. Hombres y Mujeres de Fe Xavier Center Room 12
Liderazgo en Acción El programa Liderazgo en Acción integra mejores practicas de organización, elementos de Desarrollo personal y reflexiones teológicas para facilitar en crecimiento de cada participante. Asi Tambien revisa los componentes administrativos, humanos y eticos necesarios para conducir con éxito organizaciones, grupos y ministerios en nuestras comunidades, insistiendo en la aplicaión inmediata de lo aprendido.
Al termino de las sesiones, usted alcanzará 30 horas productivas en grupo en las cuales desarrollara conocimientos, destrezas y actitudes que incrementen sus resultados y frutos en su vida diaria y el que hacer comunitario. Fechas: Miecoles 21 y 28 de Agosto, 4,11,18 y 25 de Septiembre, 2 de octubre y el sabado, 6 de Octubre (retiro) Horario: 6-9 p.m. Lugar: Cristo el Buen Pastor: Social Hall Costo: $120 incluye materiales, comidas, refrigerios, y el libro de texto duranate las sesiones y el retiro. Inscripciones en linea: cvent.me/ek8pv
LECTURA EVENTOS
¿Deseas conocer a Jesucristo de una manera persona? ¿Deseas renovar tu relación personal con Jesucristo? ¡Este Retiro es para ti! Encuentro con Cristo Retiro para adultos basado en las Escrituras para y renovación de nuestros sacramentos. ¡Acompáñenos en la jornada! Viernes, 27 septiembre 2019 Sábado, 28 septiembre, Domingo, 29 septiembre, y Lunes, 30 septiembre. Para adultos solteros y parejas. Seguiremos con más información o comuníquese con [email protected]
DIA DE ORACION PARA LOS MINISTROS DE
LA LITURGIA Day of Prayer for Liturgical
Ministers in Spanish
CON PADRE JORGE
MARTINEZ, L.C. Sabado, 21 de Septiembre
9:00 a.m.—3:00 p.m. En la Iglesia
¿Es usted un Ministro Visitante Extraordinario de la Sagrada Comunión de la Iglesia Católica San Ignacio de Loyola? Les hacemos saber que habrá una reunión el sábado 7 de septiembre a las 2:00 pm en McGivney Hall. Su asistencia es requerida por el Padre Justin Cormie, nuestro vicario parroquial.
Domingo 25 ago.2019 VIGÉSIMO PRIMER DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO Los atajos tardan más Algunos amigos son famosos por sus atajos, del tipo que siempre les lleva más tiempo que si se hubieran quedado en las rutas principales. Cortar esquinas rara vez termina con resultados satisfactorios. Los panaderos saben que si usa ingredientes inferiores, puede esperar resultados inferiores. El trabajo de carpintería arrojado se deshace en poco tiempo. No calentar antes del ejercicio nos pone en riesgo de lesiones. Hacer las cosas bien lleva más tiempo y cuidado, pero hace el trabajo. En la vida moral, la puerta angosta es la ruta más directa a donde vamos. Evitar fácil. Elige maravilloso. LECTURAS DE HOY: Isaías 66: 18-21; Hebreos 12: 5-7, 11-13; Luke 13: 22-30 (123). "Esfuérzate por entrar por la puerta estrecha"