Join us on a joyous journey, Easter Season, the 50 days from Easter Sunday to Pentecost, during which we celebrate Jesus Christ’s victory over death.
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Easter SeasonJoin us on a joyous journey, Easter Season, the 50 days from Easter Sunday to Pentecost, during which we celebrate Jesus Christ’s victory over death.Holy Week Schedulehttps://stignatiussf.org/news/holy-week-schedule_self
Neighbor to NeighborNeed a little help? Or know a parishioner who does? The St. Ignatius Parish Neighbor to Neighbor ministry is available for St. Ignatius parishioners, who will be helped by other parishioners. How We Can Help/neighbor-to-neighbor_self
With great sadness I write to you regarding the death of our Holy Father, Pope Francis. With you, I feel his passing keenly, for he was a true shepherd to the Church and a face of mercy to the world. His humility caught our attention the night he was elected Bishop of Rome, when he asked the people gathered in St. Peter’s Square to pray for him. His compassion was arresting when he hugged Vinicio Riva, who suffered from neurofibromatosis, and washed the feet of prisoners on Holy Thursday.
What the Resurrection of Jesus promises is that things can always be new again. It is never too late to begin anew. No sin is unforgiven. No betrayal is final. Grief, anger and bitterness can give way to surprise, good humor and delight. Every form of death can be overcome. Norbertine priest and poet Francis Dorff captures what resurrection might mean for us today in his poem Everything Becomes A Door:
All are welcome to journey to find God in all things through the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius. St Agnes and St Ignatius Parishes offer the Exercises through the 19th Annotation, known as “a retreat in daily life.” The 19th Annotation Retreat is a way of making a retreat during the course of ordinary living without having to forgo, for a time, one's commitments to work, family and friends. Important in the discernment process is the completion of a questionnaire https://form.jotform.com/StIgnatius/SEEL-application-2025
Do you love the Word of God and want to more fully engage in Sunday liturgy? Then Breaking Open the Word, a weekly Scripture study group which meets Tuesdays afternoons at 4:00 PM on Zoom, is for you! Each week we study the First Reading, Psalm, and Gospel for the upcoming Sunday. Newcomers welcome!
Looking for a new way to pray? Our Lectio Divina ("Divine Reading") Prayer Group meets weekly on Thursdays at 10:30 am in the Accolti Room in the back of Fromm Hall. Join us!