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CHURCH OF SAINT IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA L LA IGLESIA DE SAN IGNACIO DE LOYOLA Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Vigésimo Tercer Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario September 6th, 2020 Where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them. Donde dos o tres se reúnen en mi nombre, allí estoy con ellos.
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CCHURCH OF SAINT IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA LLA IGLESIA DE SAN IGNACIO DE LOYOLA

Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Vigésimo Tercer Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario

September 6th, 2020

Where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.

Donde dos o tres se reúnen en mi nombre, allí estoy con ellos.

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Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time September 6th, 2020Ezek 33:7-9 Rom 13:8-10 Matthew 18:15-20

From the Desk of the Pastor

(Continued on page 3) (Continúa en la página 3)

Dear Parishioners, Each year Americans observe Labor Day with a long week-

end and time off on that Monday from work or school. Yet, the history of this holiday was born in the wake of massive unrest. The Chicago Haymarket Riot of May 4, 1886, for in-

still Congress did not act to alleviate the long hours and unfair labor practices plaguing men, women and, yes, even children. Prior to the mid 20th century, it was common for children, especially those from poor families, to work in industrial set-tings such as textile mills, coal mines, and factories. Strikes and protests did little to change things. Federal troops were even dispatched on June 26, 1894 to break up the Pullman Railroad strike started over a month earlier. The result: more riots and deaths. Congress in a desperate attempt to appear to appease the situation presented Presi-dent Grover Cleveland with a law that made Labor Day a le-gal holiday for federal workers. It would not be until the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, however, before there would be a national minimum wage along with some reasonable restrictions on workers hours and child labor.

This all too brief outline of the struggle for labor justice highlights, of course, what we are seeing yet again in our coun-

and deaths underscore that. And so we might ask: Will it take decades, as it did before passing and signing the Fair Labor Standards Act, for a Congress and a President to address the current protests, riots and deaths appropriately, prudently, and justly? Will it take more deaths from gun violence and police brutality before we see a Congress and a President act with something more than another “holiday”? Just how long will it take for us as a people to begin to recognize and acknowl-edge white supremacy and privilege, grow as anti-racists and not hide behind simply proclaiming “I am not a racist! We are not racists!”? And, how long will it take for us as a people to recognize that we are certainly not a “Christian Nation,” when we appease ourselves of the current poverty that surrounds us by simply living behind Jesus saying, “the poor you will always have with you” (Mt 26:11) and forgetting his powerful parables like that of Lazarus and Dives (Lk 16) or the Sheep and the Goats (Mt 25)?

As we celebrate this month the Season of Creation, it is ap-propriate to return to Pope Francis’s encyclical Laudato Si', es-pecially since it has much to say to us that relates to our current circumstances.

While not directly addressing racism (the word does not

Estimados Feligreses, Cada año los estadounidenses celebran el Día del Trabajo

raíz de los disturbios masivos. La revuelta Haymarket en Chi-

de agentes de policía y trabajadores. Pero aún así, el Congreso -

justas que aquejaban a hombres, mujeres y, sí, incluso niños. Antes de mediados del siglo XX, era común que los niños, especialmente los de familias pobres, trabajaran en entornos

fábricas. Las huelgas y protestas de mediados de los años 20 hi-cieron poco para cambiar las cosas. Las tropas federales fueron

incluso enviadas el 26 de junio de 1894 para romper la huelga del ferrocarril Pullman, la que tenía más de un mes en curso. El resultado: más disturbios y muertes. El Congreso, en un

al presidente Grover Cleveland una ley que hizo del Día del -

bargo, esto no fue realidad sino hasta la Ley de Normas Lab-orales Justas de 1938, antes de que hubiera un salario mínimo nacional junto con algunas restricciones razonables a las horas laborales y al trabajo infantil.

Este resumen demasiado breve de la lucha por la justicia laboral pone de relieve, por supuesto, lo que estamos viendo

cambio. Las protestas, disturbios y muertes lo subrayan. Y así podríamos preguntarnos: ¿Tomará décadas, como lo hizo

para que un Congreso y un Presidente aborden las protestas, disturbios y muertes actuales de manera apropiada, pruden-te y justa? ¿Se necesitarán más muertes por violencia armada y brutalidad policial antes de que veamos un Congreso y un Presidente actuar con algo más que otro "día festivo"? ¿Cuánto tiempo nos llevará a nosotros como pueblo empezar a recon-ocer e internalizar la supremacía blanca y el privilegio, crecer como antirracistas y no escondernos detrás de simplemente proclamar "¡No soy racista! ¡No somos racistas!?” Y, ¿cuánto tiempo nos llevará como pueblo reconocer que ciertamente

a nosotros mismos de la pobreza actual que nos rodea sim-plemente viviendo detrás de Jesús diciendo: "siempre tendrán pobres con ustedes" (Mt 26, 11) y olvidando sus poderosas parábolas como la de Lázaro y el rico (Lc 16) o las Ovejas y las Cabras (Mt 25)?

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even appear since it was not the topic of the Encyclical, care for our common home was), Pope Francis does indirectly ad-dress some of its root causes. In the course of exploring the need to become better stewards of our planet and the need for environmental justice, he connects these intrinsically with the needs of the poor and the need for economic justice.

He writes: In the present condition of global society, where injustices abound and growing numbers of people are deprived of basic human rights and considered expendable, the principle of the common good im-mediately becomes, logically and inevitably, a summons to solidarity and a preferential option for the poorest of our brothers and sisters. This option entails recognizing the implications of the universal destination of the world’s goods, but, as I mentioned in the Apostolic Exhortation “Evan-gelii Gaudium,” it demands before all else an appreciation of the immense dignity of the poor in the light of our deepest convictions as believers. We need only look around us to see that, today, this option is in fact an ethical imperative essential for effectively attaining the common good (#158).

It is not a far stretch at all to hear in the Pope’s call for this

Lives Matter movement sweeping our nation. We must make

Lives – they must Matter at this moment in time, just as La-borers Matter could have been the cry in the labor uprisings of the 19th & early 20th century. Moreover, the Holy Father also gives voice to the same sense of urgency as those pro-

he writes: Let us not only keep the poor of the future in mind, but also today’s poor, whose life on this earth is brief and who cannot keep on waiting (#162).

There is so much more that can be quoted and discussed from this beautifully inspiring Encyclical as it relates to the many challenges we face from racism to unemployment, from

this weekend we hear in our second reading from Paul’s Letter to the Romans about loving one another, let me conclude by selecting just one more quote that might give us, amidst the rancorous speech we hear and the brutal acts we witness, re-newed faith and hope in our loving.

Every act of cruelty towards any creature is contrary to human dignity. We can hardly consider ourselves to be fully loving if we disregard any aspect of reality: Peace, justice and the preservation of creation are three absolutely interconnected themes, which cannot be separated and treated individually without once again falling into reductionism. Everything is related, and we human beings are united as brothers and sisters on a wonderful pilgrimage, woven together by the love God has for each of his creatures and which also unites us in fond affection with brother sun, sister moon, brother river and mother earth (#92).

With faith, hope and love,Fr. Joe

-ente volver a la encíclica Laudato Si' del Papa Francisco, sobre

circunstancias actuales. Aunque no aborda directamente el racismo (la palabra ni si-

quiera aparece ya que no era el tema de la Encíclica, el cuidado de nuestra casa común), el Papa Francisco aborda indirecta-mente algunas de sus causas fundamentales. En el curso de explorar la necesidad de convertirse en mejores administra-dores de nuestro planeta y la necesidad de justicia ambiental, los conecta intrínsecamente con las necesidades de los pobres

Escribe: En la actual condición de la sociedad mundial, donde abun-dan las injusticias y un creciente número de personas son privadas de los derechos humanos básicos y son consideradas prescindibles, el principio del bien común se convierte, lógica e inevitablemente, en una llamada a la solidaridad y en una opción preferencial por los más pobres entre nuestros hermanos y hermanas. Esta opción implica reconocer las implicaciones del destino universal de los bienes del mundo, pero, como mencioné en la Exhortación Apostólica "Evangelii Gaudium", exige ante todo una apreciación de la inmensa dignidad de los pobres a la luz de nuestras más profundas convicciones como creyentes. Sólo tenemos que mirar a nuestro alrededor para ver que, hoy en día, esta opción es en realidad un imperati-

(#158).

preferencial" precisamente lo que está diciendo el movimiento --

erencial, considerar las Vidas Negras – ellas deben Importar en este momento de nuestro tiempo, así como los Obreros Im-portan podrían haber sido el grito en los levantamientos lab-orales de los siglos XIX y principios del XX. Es más: El Santo Padre también da voz al mismo sentido de urgencia como el

Matter cuando escribe: Tengamos en mente no sólo a los pobres del futuro, sino también a los pobres de hoy, cuya vida en esta tierra es breve y que no pueden seguir esperando (#162).

Hay mucho más que se puede citar y discutir de esta encíclica

desafíos que enfrentamos desde el racismo hasta el desempleo, desde la pobreza hasta el deterioro ambiental mundial. Pero

-tura de la Carta de Pablo a los Romanos sobre amarse unos a

que podría darnos, en medio del discurso rencoroso que escu-chamos y los actos brutales que presenciamos, una fe renovada y una esperanza en nuestro amor.

Todo acto de crueldad hacia cualquier criatura es contrario a la digni-dad humana. Difícilmente podemos considerarnos plenamente amorosos si ignoramos cualquier aspecto de la realidad: la paz, la justicia y la preser-vación de la creación son tres temas absolutamente interconectados, que no pueden separarse y tratarse individualmente sin caer una vez más en el reduccionismo. Todo está relacionado, y los seres humanos estamos unidos como hermanos y hermanas en una maravillosa peregrinación, tejidas jun-tas por el amor que Dios tiene por cada una de sus criaturas y que también nos une en afecto con el hermano sol, la hermana luna, el hermano río y la madre tierra (#92).

Con fe, esperanza y amor,P. Joe

Parish Office Closed

Monday, September 7th

in observance of Labor Day

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Peace, Justice, & Reconciliation Commission - Green Team

Prayer:

May God who estabslihed the dance of creation,

Who marvelled at the lillies of the field,

Who transforms chaos to order,

Lead us to transform our lives and the Church

To reflect God's glory in creation.

Ecological Examen

Zoom Program

Tuesday, September 15th

7:00 p.m.Gather through this interactive Zoom with

parishioners and members of the

Green Team for communal prayer and

reflection with music!

Space is limited- RSVP to [email protected]

by Sunday, September 13th!

Click Here to visit the Green Team webpage

and sign the Laudato Si' Pledge

Purpose:

All of creation has been given to us so that we may witness the divine power,

beauty and spirit expressed within nature. It is the responsibility of all Catholics

to protect this gift and all of God’s creatures.

*Our personal actions can’t replace meaningful changes in policy, but they do add up — directly by

lowering our footprint, and indirectly by sending signals to the rest of the world. Those signals help

move money, change minds, inspire others, and drive more good policy discussions. Living a little more

sustainably can be good for you, your pocketbook, and the world around you. So why not start today?

Action Tip: Eat Less Meat and Dairy

Animal products require much more land, water, and other resources to grow than

their plant-based counterparts. The amount of meat and dairy we eat greatly impacts the

footprint of our diet. By eating less, the average American could cut their food-related

environmental impacts in half.

Shift from Red to White Meat. You don’t have to give up meat altogether to have an impact. Shifting

from red to white meat can be extremely helpful. Beef has a carbon footprint five times greater than

chicken, significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Choose Grass-Fed Meat. If you still choose beef, consider buying grass-fed. Well-managed pastures are

often better for wildlife, watersheds, and offsetting carbon emissions. Plus, grass-fed beef tends

to use arid land that can’t easily be used to grow other food.

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Peace, Justice, & Reconciliation Commission

Event Co-hosted by Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Washington, DC and St. Ignatius of Loyola, Chestnut Hill, MA

Virtual Reflections

"Forced Like Jesus Christ to Flee"

Join the parish Immigration subcommittee, in collaboration with

the Migrant Team at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Washington,

D.C., for an afternoon of prayer and sharing. Participants will have

the opportunity to learn first hand what is happening on both

sides of the border.

Speakers include:

Caitlin-Marie Ward

Senior Advisor on Migration with the Jesuit Office of Justice and Ecology

Padre Francisco Javier Calvillo Salazar

Director of La Casa del Migrante in Ciudad Juarez

Members of the HT Migrant Team

Click Here to Register.

Sunday, September 27th4:00 p.m.

Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice October 19th - 23rd

Professional Development Track

Evening speakers and networking, and daytime

content geared toward high school classrooms

October 24th - 26th

Traditional Teach-In Format

40+ dynamic speakers, breakouts, prayer and liturgy, and advocacy.

Register: https://bit.ly/3kCxjrh

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DOORS & MOREIf you read Fr. Joe's letter in the August 16th bulletin, you know we have

multiple capital projects in the works, including the refurbishing and restoring of our church doors, a new sound system for the church,

and two new boilers.

If you are able, please consider a donation to our Doors & More fund.

As always, thank your for your generosity!

Progress

Updated Public Mass ProceduresFirst Come, First Served - No RegistrationsBefore attending Mass, you must familiarize yourself with the procedures to be followed

in our Church by viewing this video: https://bit.ly/32YOlrG

Ministers NeededCan you serve as a parish volunteer in the role of

Greeter, Usher, or Cleaner/Disinfector for our Saturday 4:00 p.m. or Sunday 5:30 p.m. Masses?

617-552-6100 or [email protected]

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Looking Ahead to Late Fall

November 20th - 22nd, 2020

COVID Emptied Our Lives - How Will We Choose Life Now?

With spiritual directors Nancy Sheridan, SASV & Clare Walsh, MHSHJoin fellow St. Ignatius parishioners for a weekend retreat of prayer and reflection,

looking to God for places to see light in darkness, blessing in despair, and promises of new life.

This weekend can be experienced online or in-person at the Campion Renewal Center.

For further information contact either Kathy Maher at

[email protected] or Campion Center at campioncenter.org.

Spiritual Life | Vida Espiritual

Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults

Are you interested in becoming Catholic?

St. Ignatius Parish invites you to discern the

decision to become a fully initiated Catholic through

the process of the Rite of Christian

Initiation of Adults (RCIA).

RCIA could be for you if:

-You've never been baptized and wish to explore a

relationship with God through the Catholic faith

-You're a baptized Christian who would like to share

fully in Catholic communion through

Eucharist and Confirmation

-You're a Catholic who has not yet celebrated the

Sacrament of Confirmation

The parish invites you to come and see if this is the next best step in your spiritual journey. In the

context of a supportive small-group learning community, we explore the richness of Catholicism

and reflect on the meaning of faith in daily life.

For more information, please contact Jacqueline Regan, [email protected].

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The Catholic AppealWe have met our revised 2020 Catholic Appeal goal and

have raised over $96,000! A huge thank you to all those who have given to this Appeal.

As a result of meeting our goal we expect a rebate from the Appeal

of over $12,000.

Also please remember to send in your pledge payment as soon as possible.

You can still donate to the 2020 Catholic Appeal via the link below.

https://41399.thankyou4caring.org/pages/bca-donations

Art-nation - Free Program

Led by Michael Phung, S.J.

Beginning September 9th

Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays & SaturdaysExperience prayerful and simple non-verbal cre-

ative exercises, such as doodling, mandalas,

zendoodles or zentangles.

Artistic and creative skills are NOT required.

All faiths and backgrounds are welcome.

For further details and to register: https://bit.ly/3j319E3

Outreach Ministries#MaskUpMA! YOU CAN STILL HELP OUT WITH AN

IMPORTANT OUTREACH EFFORT! Go to the parish website and click on the link to the

Outreach page for information:

https://www.stignatiuschestnuthill.org/67

There will, no doubt, be the need for children’s masks for a while longer!

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Faith Formation

Summer Activities and EventsJust for Kids...

Weekly Children's Bulletin - Each week, our newsletter includes printable bulletins curated specif-ically for children ages 3-6 and 7-12.

As a Family...

Family Mass Liturgy of the Word! We will be posting weekly liturgies of the word hosted by one of our

very own Zibello family leading us in song! Interested in serving as a host family? Please contact Andrea Miller: [email protected].

Sunday ConnectionFind creative, age-targeted ideas for learning about the Sunday Scripture

readings with your family in each weekly newsletter! https://bit.ly/2XynAc0

Anti-Racism Resources for ParentsWe want to empower and encourage our St. Ignatius families toward greater

anti-racist advocacy and action. Our weekly Faith Formation newsletter contains a growing list of resources for parents to engage in conversation

with their children regarding racial injustice. Together we can answer

The Faith Formation team offers our sincerest gratitude to our families as we work

to solidify and communicate our plan for our 2020-2021

Faith Formation program in light of COVID-19.

Please stay tuned as we unveil information about classes and registration this week!

Stay Connected!Follow us on social media for Parish updates,

Jesuit news, and Ignatian Spirituality.

@ignatiuschestnuthill

@ignatiuschurch

@StIgnatiusMA

Men’s Spiritual GrowthZoom Meetings

1st & 3rd Wednesday of the Month7:00 p.m.

The next meeting will be on Wednesday, September 16th at 7 p.m.

Contact Mark Neylon for details:[email protected]

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St. Ignatius Livestream Masses

Help us reach 1,000 subscribers on YouTube! It is free and will help us secure the ease of livestreaming on YouTube:

youtube.com/channel/UCOo9WRYLNRLPd8NaJbYgKOw

Photo courtesy of Patricia Williams

Notice:Dr. Anthony Compagnone, a parishioner and member of the Liturgy

Commission, has advised us that masks are effective ONLY if they cover both your nose and your mouth,

with a snug fit over the nasal bridge. This is the best way to prevent your respiratory droplets from

escaping into the space around you and onto others.

Further, he pointed out that recent studies have shown that, while valved masks may make it easier for

you to inhale, they are ineffective in preventing your exhaled breath from

contaminating the air around you.

Valved masks of any kind, therefore, will be prohibited for use during Mass at St. Ignatius. The Greeter

at your liturgy will happily provide you with an acceptable mask to wear as you enter the church. We also

ask that you wear your mask properly throughout the Mass.

This is for the safety of us all. We appreciate your cooperation.

-Fr. Joe

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Liturgy Commission

Church At Home/La Iglesia En Casa †

Sacred Space/Espacio Sagrado Liturgy/Liturgia Connection/ Conexión

Gratitude/ GratitudSt. Ignatius Liturgy Commission

Comisión de liturgia en San Ignacio

To See the Full Document Click Here: https://bit.ly/2xKbN0gHaz clic aquí para ver el documento en total:

stignatiuschestnuthill.org

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Saint Ignatius of Loyola Church28 Commonwealth AvenueChestnut Hill, MA 02467

Phone: 617-552-6100 Fax: 617-552-6101 Email: [email protected] Web: stignatiuschestnuthill.org

PARISH OFFICE HOURSMonday - Thursday: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m Fridays: 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. (Summer)

Closed Monday - Friday: 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.

The Parish StaffRev. Joseph Costantino, S.J., Pastor [email protected] 617-552-6100Rev. Donald MacMillan, S.J., Associate Pastor [email protected] 617-552-6100

Karen O’Reilly, Accounts/HR Manager [email protected] 617-552-6117Michael Sennett, Administrative Assistant/Media Specialist [email protected] 617-552-6102Sr. Diane Vallerio, MFIC, Director of Outreach Ministries [email protected] 617-552-6107Matt Anderson, Organist, Director of Music Ministries [email protected] 617-552-6114Andrea Miller, Director of Faith Formation [email protected] 617-552-6103Annarose Jowenson, Faith Formation Assistant [email protected] 617-552-6105 Kathy Maher, Spiritual Life & Ignatian Community Development Coordinator [email protected] 617-552-6112 Jamie Huggins, Facilities Manager [email protected] 617-552-6100Maureen Saldarini, Funeral Coordinator [email protected] 617-552-6100Parish Pastoral Council [email protected]

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CAP Team (Child Abuse Protection) Ensures the protection of all, providing training, consultation, and support. Kathy Maher, Chair [email protected] Gervais, Team Member [email protected]

Other SacramentsReconciliationRite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA)

BaptismFirst Eucharist—Preparation begins in grade 1 and incudes classes, retreats, and home instruction. Children receive

MatrimonyContact Fr. Don MacMillan, S.J., for available dates and details. Anointing of the Sick

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