The Third Sunday of Lent March 15, 2020
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The Third Sunday Of Lent March 15, 2020 l 650 Parker Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94118 l (415) 422-2188 l St. Ignatius Parish is a welcoming and inclusive Jesuit Catholic community l READINGS l Sunday, March 15, 2020 Exodus 17:3-7 God gives the tribes of Israel and Moses, who fear dying, assurance of life. Romans 5:1–2, 5–8 Paul finds peace and hope in Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit. John 4:5–42 Jesus reveals to a Samaritan woman that he is life-giving water. l FEATURED ANNOUNCEMENTS l Please note that St. Ignatius Parish will be sharing timely updates regarding COVID-19 and our worship & community events via several methods. Parish main reception will be able to answer any questions when you phone during regular office hours; our after-hours message will convey any updates. The parish website has updated information under the "COVID-19 Resources" tab. Lastly, regular Mass & Presider Schedule e-news blasts will be shared to convey any signficant changes (cancellations, Mass updates) from Fr. Greg and parish staff. Saturday, 3/14 (No Vigil Mass) Thank you to all for looking after yourselves, and one another. Sunday, 3/15 Home For Dinner Weekend *One Mass Only* l 10:00am Fr. Greg Bonfiglio, S.J. Donations toward Easter flowers & decorations are Please note: Meal & Activities in Fromm Hall CANCELLED enormously appreciated and help us beautify our worship space. Thank you for remembering or honoring a loved one this season. l WORSHIP schedule l l MASS INTENTIONS l Sunday March 15 St. Ignatius Parish 10:00 For the Parishioners Weekly Mass Schedule Monday - Saturday: 8:00am & 12:05pm Monday March 16 Saturday Vigil: 5:00pm 8:00 Juliano Bunig Sundays: 8:00am, 9:30am, 11:00am & 12:05 Joan Casserly Hasbell (D) 5:00pm 7:00pm USF Student Mass (school year only) Tuesday March 17 8:00 Joe Kelly Home for Dinner Weekend - March 14 & 15 12:05 Patrick and Delia Corrigan (D) One Mass Only - Sunday, March 15, 10:00am Sacrament of Reconciliation: Wednesday March 18 Mondays: 11:30am - 12:00pm 8:00 Eamon J. Murphy (D) Saturdays: 3:45 - 4:45pm 12:05 Charlee Lee Behre (D) Devotions: Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament First Friday: 10:30am - 12:00pm Thursday March 19 8:00 Ella Vicknair (D) Rosary Prayer Group: 12:05 Jeanne Stein Saturdays: Before the 8:00am Mass @ 7:35am Mondays - Fridays: Following 12:05pm daily Mass Friday March 20 Respect Life Holy Hour and Adoration: 8:00 Felipe San Antonio (D) First Saturday: After the 8:00am Mass 12:05 Maureen Lyne Anointing of the Sick: Saturday March 21 Second Saturday: 12:05pm (Mass) 8:00 Michael Roman 12:05 Roberto Figueroa St. Ignatius Parish continues to monitor the novel coronavirus COVID-19 illness as changes develop. Please Pray in memory of see the most updated information on our parish website, or you may also call the parish office for details. Our dear departed Regular and vigorous handwashing is the most effective way to remain healthy from similar illnesses, as is getting a flu shot. If you are feeling unwell, please stay home from Mass. During our celebration of the liturgy at St. Hearing Devices Ignatius, please refrain from holding hands during prayer If you need assistance with hearing the liturgy, please go or grasping hands during the passing of the peace. to the sacristy or speak with one of the greeters about In addition, please note we have suspended taking borrowing a hearing assitance device. Please sign your Communion from the Cup, to further minimize the name on the sign-out sheet and return the device to possibility of transmission. the Sacristy after Mass. Thank you, and may God bless you. Gluten Free Communion Available For those who cannot be exposed to any gluten, please How to Submit Mass Intentions come to the sacristy before Mass for instruction on Mass intentions can be used to remember receiving Communion. Hosts are available that contain a loved one, or to honor a birthday, anniversary, less than 20 parts per million (20 ppm) gluten content or special occasion. and are classified by the FDA and by Health Canada as Suggested donation is $10. "gluten-free" (therefore, safe for those with severe gluten Please call the parish office at (415) 422-2188 intolerance). These hosts are approved by the Secretariat to arrange your Mass intention. of Divine Worship for Church use. For more information, please contact Brian Alves at [email protected] HOME4DINNER SURVEY ST. IGNATIUS PARISH Dear St. Ignatius Parishioners - This weekend marks our fifth Home 4 Dinner Mass. Our community is now in a position to reflect and considerThank whereyou for and completing how this experience our survey. is calling It is us anonymous as a parish. Theand ysurveyour participation below will be availableis voluntary in the. churchBut we for hope you toyou completechoose and submit, to participate and an online, as t heversion results will willbe circulated be used asto well. discern Whether the outcomesyou have been of Home4Dinnerto all, none, or some and of our our parish’s H4D next steps. After the results are compiled and analyzed we will share them with the community. Thank you! Mass & meal events, we invite you to share your thoughts. Thank you. Please select your level of agreement with each of the following statements: Neither Strongly Strongly Agree Agree nor Disagree Agree Disagree Disagree Overall, H4D has been a positive experience. H4D has positively impacted my spiritual life. H4D has positively impacted my experience of liturgy. H4D has positively impacted St. Ignatius Parish. I would consider inviting a friend to H4D. Please select yes or no for each of the following statements: Yes No At H4D I have met new people At H4D I have reconnected with people I already knew. At H4D I have seen people I would like to get to know. H4D should continue. Please select a number for the following statements: How many H4D 0 1 2 3 4 5 have you attended? At what frequency per year should all 0 1 2 4 6 12 parish events like none annually biannually quarterly bimonthly monthly H4D be held? What is your age? 18-24 24-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75+ 1 Nominations Now Open for Parish Leadership Roles! St. Ignatius Parish strives to empower lay women and men with co-responsibility for leadership of parish life, and to develop parish leaders from our faith community. All parish ministries, programs, events, and activities are aligned within one of five Commissions:Administration , Community, Formation, Mercy & Justice, and Worship. These parishioner working groups are joined by at least one parish staff member. Nominations are now open for Commission roles; each term is three years, and the new term begins in June. The Administration Commission coordinates the practical affairs of the parish: how financial resources support the annual operating budget; how expenditures and investments are managed; how the church building is maintained; and how volunteers are supported within parish service and ministries. The Community Commission’s purpose is to build a deeper sense of Christian community for all who are a part of the parish; their scope includes creating welcoming and inclusive celebrations and events where parishioners can build lasting relationships. The Formation Commission supports all spiritual programming in the parish, for all stages of life; their role is to establish a comprehensive formation vision for the parish, to create the programs and activities within that vision, and to coordinate all groups and individuals involved in delivery of programs. The Mercy & Justice Commission exists to support those in need by creating, developing, and maintaining opportunities for parishioners to provide service, so that we may all be lights of Christ's love; our parish community is engaged in many ministries: pastoral care, homeless outreach initiatives, social justice advocacy, and much more. The Worship Commission gives direction to the liturgical life of the parish, by coordinating planning and preparation of the church environment for the various liturgical seasons and overseeing training and scheduling of liturgical ministers. Criteria for Parish Leadership Roles: A Commission member: - Represents the parish mission and core values - Is actively involved in a ministry or group within the parish - Is able to engage and support others in volunteer service to implement vision and plans - Is able and willing to regularly attend monthly Leadership Night (generally held on the second Tuesday of the month from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm, for a three-year term) If you know someone in the Parish whom you believe has these leadership talents, or if you are interested in this opportunity to serve and would like additional information, please contact Gary Price, Director of Operations, at [email protected] or 422-2937. The parish leadership handbook is available on the parish website. Thank you! To learn more about Displacement: A Lenten Journey Toward Hope and accompanying reflection resources, please contact Teresa Cariño, Director of Parish Faith Formation, at [email protected] or 422-2195. Lenten Events & Worship Opportunities Sunday, March 1 Speaking Truth and Cultivating Sisterhood: Antidotes to Displacement 12:30pm-1:30pm Featuring Jessie Bazan, editor, Dear Joan Chittister and Lisa Cathelyn The Blue Room Wednesday, March 4 Film Screening: Human Flow 6:15pm St. Ignatius Church Friday, March 6 & 20 Evening Stations of the Cross 7:00pm St. Ignatius Church Sunday, March 15 Home For Dinner | One Mass & Meal 10:00am St. Ignatius Church March 23, 24 & 25 Displacement: A Retreat 7:00pm St. Ignatius Church Thursday, February 27 Sacrament of Reconciliation March 5, 12, 19 & 26 April 2 7:00pm to 8:30pm St.