C A T H O L I C P A R I S H Pastor : Reverend W. Bry Shields August 19, 2018 TWENTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Volume 2018/No.35 Parochial Vicar: Reverend James Singarayar, HGN Deacons: Reverend Mr. Bill Harkins The Faith of our Fathers Mass Schedule Saturdays: 4:30 p.m. Vigil Sundays: 7:30 a.m., 10:00 a.m. (Nursery Available in MDO Building), and 5:30 p.m. Mass Daily Mass Schedule: Monday-Friday 6:15 am Monday-Saturday 8:00 am Confessions Sunday: 7am, 9:30am, and 5:00pm Saturday: 7:45 am and 3:30 pm Tuesday: 3:45 pm Any Time by Appointment Adoration- Tuesdays 8:30 am to 4:00pm Holy Hour 4:00pm-5:00pm Chapel To Schedule a Baptism please call Ashleigh Riis at 445-6711 Church Office: Hours of Operation Monday through Friday 7:30AM-4PM 3704 Spring Hill Avenue (251) 342-9221 Fax 251-341-1481 E-mail: church@stignatius.org Web: www.stignatiusmobile.org Jesus looked at them and said, With man this is impossible, but not with God; all things are possible with God.' Mark 10:27 THANK YOU for your vision for St. Ignatius Parish. THANK YOU for your commitment to our future. THANK YOU for supporting this capital campaign. THANK YOU for Building Something Beautiful for God. Today, I invite all St. Ignatius Parish families to be a part of our capital campaign, Building Something Beautiful for God. Your participation ensures our success! As our parish family comes together to serve God s Kingdom, we envision a future full of hope for our children and our children s children. We need gifts of every amount! Please consider making a sacrificial pledge if you have not done so already. By contributing to this historic capital campaign, you set a beautiful Christian example of trust in the God we serve and faith in the future he has for us. We have a unique opportunity to honor the traditions of our past, to celebrate the present, and to ensure a bright tomorrow. Together, we will build something that is beautiful for God. I believe this capital campaign will draw our parish family closer together and will ensure that anyone who is seeking a vibrant faith- illed community will be welcomed at St. Ignatius Parish. Rev. W. Bry Shields, Pastor School Office PreK2-8th Grade: 3650 Spring Hill Avenue Principal Tori Miller Vice Principal Elizabeth Collins (251) 342-5442 Early Learning Center Tiny McPhillips (251) 445-6720 Building Something Beautiful for God Capital Campaign (251) 445-4019 http://www.stignatiusmobile.org
Page 2 August 19, 2018 OFFERTORY April Contributions: $171,098.00 WISDOM OF THE SAINTS The world suffers nothing from Christians but hates them because they reject its pleasures. St. Justin Martyr (2nd century) CHILDREN'S LITURGY OF THE WORD Every Sunday during the 10:00AM Mass for children ages 4 through 1st grade. Please call Mary Katherine Adams with any questions or to volunteer to help at 251-391-6340. BAPTISM Isla Claire Gass Son of Loretta and Michael Gass CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES AS YOU BEGIN YOUR NEW LIFE IN CHRIST Do you know anyone interested in becoming Catholic? Do you want to learn more about your Catholic faith? All are invited to attend RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) in the fall, beginning on Wednesday, September 12 at 7:00 pm in the Marian Center. Contact the church office or the McDonalds for more information at mcdonaldc@stignatius.org. THE FLOWERS ON THE ALTAR ARE IN MEMORY OF Joe Grady From the Teague Family PLEASE REMEMBER THE SICK OF OUR PARISH IN YOUR PRAYERS Rodrigo Gonzales, Grace Moore, Anna Crow, Keith Bumpers, David "Buck" Knizley, Sharon Johnson, Mary Myers Clark, Bill Jeansonne, Margaret White-Spunner, Riley Trehern, Karen Andrews, Dale Andrews, Peter Darr Julie Martin, Peggy Carter, and Bill Yost Day of Prayer and Silent Reflection Saturday, September 8, 2018, at St. Ignatius Marian Center with guided reflections offered by Fr. Anthony Wieck, S.J., Spiritual Director "A Day in the Life with Our Blessed Mother" Using a historical understanding of first century Palestine to gain a new appreciation of Mary and her exemplary role. Opening Mass at 8:00 AM St. Ignatius Church Guided Reflections at 8:45 AM until 2:00 PM Marian Center Closing Prayer at 2:00 PM Sacrament of Reconciliation available following closing prayer Drinks and refreshments will be provided throughout the day, please bring your own bag lunch. Suggested offering $20 For more information please contact Joann Kalifeh@ jkalifeh@bellsouth.net 251-316-3845 or email: daughtersofmary@stignatius.org Monday 20th Tuesday 21st Wednesday 22nd 6:15AM FR. JAMES 6:15AM Rene Stiegler, III 8AM Jack Wilkins 6:15AM FR. JAMES 6:15AM W. Rodgers Green 8AM John William Papp 6:15AM SHIELDS 6:15AM Betty Driscoll 8AM Joseph and Merry Lou Lucia Deadline for September 2nd s bulletin- 10AM First Day of School at St. Ignatius Caring Friends-9AM Farwell Room Women s Group-5PM Farwell Room Pilgrims Journey-7PM Adult Ed Room Men of St. Joseph-7AM Marian Center and 5:30PM Parish Council Adoration-8:30AM - 4PM - Holy Hour 4PM Chapel Daughter's of Mary- 9AM Marian and 6:00PM Chapel Men s Basket Ball-6:30PM Gym Ignatius Study - 6PM Parish Council Rm. Be the Parent-Not the Pal - 7PM Marian Center
LIFE TEEN MISSION TRIP TO GUATEMALA 20 Life Teen Parishioners traveled to Guatemala this summer and visited: Hospital de san Pedro in Antigua Hogar de Las Ninas in Cuilapa And Misioneros del Camino in Sumpango Thursday 23rd Friday 24th Saturday 25th Sunday 26th 6:15AM FR. SHIELDS 8AM FR. SHIELDS 6:15AM FR. SHIELDS 4:30PM FR. SHIELDS 7:30AM FR. JAMES AND 10AM FR. SHIELDS 5:30PM FR. SHIELDS 6:15AM Dixon Dyas 8AM Charles Spencer Abbat, US Women s Bible Study-8:45AM Adult Ed 6:15AM Paul Loeffler 8AM Frank Schottgen 8AM Anne Suffich Mostellar 4:30PM Rene Stiegler St. Vincent de Paul - 8:45AM Parish Council Room Confessions-3:30PM 7:30AM Marie and Albert Sprague Rosary 9:40AM in the Church 10AM Missa Pro Popula (For the People) Children s Liturgy during 10AM Mass 5:30PM Michael Johnson Men s Basket Ball-6:30PM Gym Lifeteen-6:30PM Frassati