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St. Ignatius Catholic Parish Parish Bulletin for August 10th-11th, 2013 St. Ignatius Catholic Parish Celebrating the “Year of Faith” 597 Walkers Road, George Town, Grand Cayman Phone: +1 (345) 949-6797 Fax: +1 (345) 945-2594 Website: http://ignatius.ky E-mail: [email protected] Mailing Address: P.O. Box 2638, Grand Cayman KY1-1102, CAYMAN ISLANDS Weekend Mass times: Saturday 6:00 pm Sunday 8:00 am, 11:30 am & 6:00 pm Spanish Mass 7:30 pm (last Sunday each month) Weekday Mass times: Monday-Friday 7:00 am Friday 6:00 pm Saturday 8:30 am Public Holidays 8:30 am Confessions (St. Ignatius): Saturday 5:00-5:45 pm Christ the Redeemer Catholic Church Stella Maris Catholic Church Rev. Blackman Road, West Bay Alta Vista Drive, Cotton Tree Bay, Cayman Brac Phone: +1 (345) 949-6797 or +1 (345) 949-7390 Phone: +1 (345) 925-6215 or +1 (345) 939-6885 Weekend Mass time: Weekend Mass time: Sunday 9:45 am Normally 11:00 am (see inside for latest updates) PARISH MISSION STATEMENT PLEASE St. Ignatius Parish is a welcoming Roman Catholic Christian Communion. We worship remember God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, we celebrate Jesus Christ in the Word and in the your church in your will. Eucharist, we evangelise, we educate, and we serve as disciples of Jesus. Phone: +1 (345) 949-6797 Website: http://ignatius.ky E-mail: [email protected] Parish Bulletin for August 10th-11th, 2013 WELCOME TO ST. IGNATIUS PARISH, AND A SPECIAL WELCOME TO ALL OF OUR VISITORS! MEET OUR CLERGY (Left to Right) Pastor: Rev. Fr. Suresh Rajaian, SAC Associate Pastor: Rev. Fr. Naveen D’Souza, SAC Permanent Deacon: Mr. Joseph Biggs PARISH STAFF PRAYER MEETINGS AND RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Religious Education Director Rosary (St. Ignatius): Mr. O’Neil Miller Monday through Friday in Adoration Chapel 7:30 am - 8:00 am Church Secretary Saturday in Adoration Chapel after 8:30 am mass Mrs. May U. Ursua Community Liaison Coordinator Morning Prayers (St. Ignatius): Mr. Jeremy Rice Monday to Friday 6:40 am, Youth Ministry Team Coordinators Saturday 8:10 am Mr. O’Neil Miller Evening Prayer Meetings: Mr. Jeremy Rice St. Ignatius — Wednesdays 6:00 pm (English) and 8:00 pm (Spanish) OTHER CONTACTS Sunday School and First Communion: Music Ministry — Organists Sunday mornings @ 10:15 am to 11:15 am (September through June) Mr. Simon Donoghue All children of the Parish are welcome; please call the office for details. Mrs. Sarah Bertran Mr. Albert Chin Confirmation: Parish Website Classes are held on Sunday mornings @ 10:15 am to 11:15 am Mr. Paul de Freitas For students in Years 7-9 of High School and other 947-8630 or 916-6331 High School aged students who have not been confirmed. PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL FINANCE COUNCIL Pastoral: Fr. Suresh Rajaian, Fr. Naveen D’Souza, and Deacon Joseph Biggs Facilitates the means for pastoral Chairperson: Derek Lee Pack priorities and planning, Monitors and Maintains parish goods, and Secretary: Adrianne Webb Communicates with the Pastoral Other elected members: Joe Otu, Gloria Gall, James Tibbetts, Council on prioritizing resources. Tony Mascarenhas, Christopher Hopkins and Neil Cox Members are: Commission Representatives: Fr. Suresh Rajaian Terry Carson Worship: Adriannie Webb Christian Education: Wendy George Angela Miller Stewardship: Elie Kozaily Christian Service: Amini Awe Jennison Nunez Committee Representatives: Frank Gallippi Deborah Kirkconnell Evangelisation: Loretta Westin School Advisory Board: Derek Lee Pack Adriannie Webb ST. IGNATIUS CATHOLIC SCHOOL Phone: 949-9250 Fax: 945-6230 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.st-ignatius.com Head of School: Mr. Tom McGrath Head of Secondary: Mr. Peter Embleton Head of Primary: Mrs. Veronica Heffernan Facilities Manager: Mr. Trenton Forman Administrative Staff: Mrs. Deborah Huggins, Mrs. Anita McIntyre, Mrs. Rashmi Arun, Mrs. Priya Dhanasekar, Mrs. Mrs. Doris Sun Phone: +1 (345) 949-6797 Website: http://ignatius.ky E-mail: [email protected] Parish Bulletin for August 10th-11th, 2013 August 11th, 2013 — Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time WELCOME!! His Excellency the Most His Grace the Most The Most Reverend Reverend Archbishop Reverend Archbishop Bishop Francis Reiss, Nicola Girasoli, Apostol- Allen Vigneron, Arch- Auxiliary Bishop of ic Nuncio to the Antilles bishop of Detroit Detroit Episcopal Conference This week Thursday, it will be our honour to welcome His Excellency, Archbishop Nicola Girasoli, the Apostolic Nun- cio to the Antilles Episcopal Conference (English, French and Dutch speaking Caribbean Islands), on his first official visit to the Cayman Islands. He will be accompanied by His Grace Archbishop Allen Vigneron, Archbishop of Detroit/ Ecclesiastical Superior of the Cayman Islands and The Most Rev. Bishop Francis Reiss, Auxiliary Bishop of Detroit. All parishioners are invited to make note of the following dates and activities which they are invited to be a part of: Thursday, August 15 Afternoon Arrival 6:00pm: Mass for the Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary at St. Ignatius Catholic Church. Friday, August 16 Archbishop Girasoli, Archbishop Vigneron and Bishop Reiss will travel to Cayman Brac. Saturday, August 17 6:00pm: Mass at St. Ignatius. 7:00pm: Reception in Loyola Hall to meet and greet our special guests. Sunday, August 18 Afternoon Departure We pray that this visit will be a fruitful one and that our Roman Catholic community here in the Cayman Islands will continue to develop and grow as one family according to God’s Holy will. Have a blessed week, Fr. Suresh, SAC STEWARDSHIP: TIME TALENT TREASURE Offertory collection for last weekend’s Masses: St. Ignatius: $ 7,449.21 Christ the Redeemer: $1,184.90 Thank you for your generosity and good stewardship for all that God has given you! Phone: +1 (345) 949-6797 Website: http://ignatius.ky E-mail: [email protected] Parish Bulletin for August 10th-11th, 2013 MASS INTENTIONS AND PRAYER LIST - “YEAR OF FAITH” Our Prayer List for the Sick St. Ignatius Mass Intentions Alexis Nunez Saturday: August 10th St. Lawrence Fr. Suresh 8:30 am People of the Parish Regina Turner Fr. Suresh 6:00 pm +Carmelita Fernando Martin McCullagh Gertrude Fonseca Sunday: August 11th Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Helga Vogler Fr. Suresh 8:00 am People of the Parish Merry Handy Fr. Suresh 11:30 am People of the Parish Chrissy Tentilucci Fr. Alex 6:00 pm People of the Parish Jack Engel Helen Mirrlees Monday: August 12th St. Jane Frances de Chantal Jose Fernandes Fr. Suresh 7:00 am Souls in Purgatory Yvonne Dettloff Tuesday: August 13th Saints Pontian, Pope and Hippolytus Rub Meaney Fr. Suresh 7:00 am People of the Parish Peggy Meaney Saul Quinonez Wednesday: August 14th St. Maximilian Kolbe Dewey Allard Fr. Suresh 7:00 am Alistair Watler Froderick Calangian Thursday: August 15th The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Patty Bufalini Fr. Suresh 7:00 am Fr. Michael Tapajna Katherine Keogh Bishops 6:00 pm People of the Parish Marty Miller Fr. Alex Crasta Friday: August 16th St. Stephen Emmis Ebanks Fr. Suresh 7:00 am People of the Parish Mike Flavin Fr. Suresh 6:00 pm People of the Parish Alice Cresci Saturday: August 17th Blessed Virgin Mary Anthony Polius Fr. Suresh 8:30 am People of the Parish Essie Chollette Bishops 6:00 pm People of the Parish Sherwin Pereira Jan Alers Sunday: August 18th Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Ronnie/Ruth Uson Fr. Suresh 8:00 am Thomas Cardozo (birthday) Fr. Suresh 11:30 am People of the Parish Fr. Suresh 6:00 pm People of the Parish Please pray that the Healing Hand of the Lord touches all our sick bringing consolation to the aged, peace of soul to the terminally ill, Christ the Redeemer Mass Intentions and strength to those who are young and Sunday: August 11th Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time all those in our parish and families who are Fr. Suresh 9:45 am Poor Souls suffering. May all of them know God’s healing love. We pray for all the sick not +Anastacia Bandal listed and those in hospitals. Sunday: August 18th Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time In order to keep the list more current we will Fr. Suresh 9:45 am People of the Parish be keeping it to 30 names at a time. Please call 949-6797 to add or remove anyone to/ Stella Maris Mass Intentions from this list. Sunday: August 11th Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Fr. Suresh 4:00 pm People of the Parish Holy Father’s Prayer Sunday: August 18th Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Intentions for August 2013 11:00 am Communion Service Parents and Teachers. That parents and teachers may help the new generation to grow in upright conscience and life. PRAYER — PROTECTION FROM HURRICANES The Church in Africa. That the local Father, all the elements of nature obey your command. Calm the storms and hurri- Church in Africa, faithfully proclaiming canes that threaten us and turn our fear of your power into praise of your good- the Gospel, may promote peace and ness. Grant this through our Lord Jesus Christ, Your Son, who lives and reigns with justice. you and the Holy Spirit, one God, forever and ever. Amen. Phone: +1 (345) 949-6797 Website: http://ignatius.ky E-mail: [email protected] Parish Bulletin for August 10th-11th, 2013 WORSHIP SCHEDULE, ADORATION, AND SCRIPTURE READINGS MASS TIMES READERS EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS USHERS CANTOR Sat. Aug 10 - 6:00 pm K. Huggins, S. Gunby D. Simorangkir, A. Santos CC. Duggan, G. Huggins, N. Saur M. Ursua, P. Olszewski A. Ursua, A. Quadros Sun. Aug 11 - 8:00 am AJ Miller, P. Oyibo E. Ebanks, J. Scott, P. Broderick R. Gouboult, P. Broderick, R. Rojas O.
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