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CHURCH OF SAINT IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA
IGLESIA DE SAN IGNACIO DE LOYOLA
Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion
Domingo de Ramos o de Pasión del Señor
April 5th, 2020
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From the Desk of Kathy Maher, Spiritual Life & Ignatian Community Development Coordinator
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Palm Sunday w April 5th, 2020Isa 50:4-7 w Phil 2:6-11 w Matthew 26:14-27:66
Dear Parishioners,I have been amazed yet again by the generosity and kind-
ness of the St. Ignatius community. In the mid-March days of our isolation, we set up a "check-in" system to stay connected and offer conversation and resources to those who might have needs. Without even asking for volunteers, we were flooded with parishioners of many talents offering their service to oth-ers. I was not surprised; this is a responsive community that instinctively reaches out to others in good times and in bad.
Truth be told, in the beginning there were very few requests for assistance. We had many eager to serve, but few identifying their needs. It made sense to me, for in this time of the corona-
virus, we are all feeling helpless and powerless. Stepping up to be of some use to those who might be experiencing stress helps us make meaning in the midst of confusion and uncertainty. Often, it is easier to wash the feet of others, than to put out a single one of our own
tired feet to be washed.Our reluctance is certainly shared by Peter in John's gospel
narrative for Holy Thursday. Peter is adamant that Jesus will never stoop to wash his feet. Jesus explains to Peter, "What I am doing, you do not understand now, but you will understand later." In this season of isolation, we are offered yet anoth-er Holy Thursday to experience this mystery, another chance to try to understand. What exactly was Jesus doing when he washed Peter's feet, and what is the invitation when he asks us to extend our feet today?
Every year, I eagerly look forward to the Mass of the Lord's Supper. I love the fullness of community that I always feel on that evening. There is only one mass, so parishioners from every single smaller mass community come together for the eucharistic celebration. Witnessing members of the commu-nity coming up to have their feet washed is a powerful part of this service for me.
Through the years, I am remembering the faces of so many who have taken off their shoes, symbolically representing all that serve and are served in our midst. I remember the child who regularly proclaims the readings with great joy at Fami-ly Mass, accompanied by her mother who somehow nurtured her gift. I remember the grandfather who quietly, but tireless-ly brings comfort and eucharist to seniors in assisted living. I remember the refugee whose feet carried him from violence in Sudan to a new land through the hospitality of many. All of these parishioners hesitated initially, reluctant like Peter, to come forward to have their feet washed as example to us all. But it is essential that we give witness to their reality: somehow
Estimados Feligreses:Me ha sorprendido una vez más la generosidad y la bondad de
la comunidad de San Ignacio. En los días de aislamiento de medi-ados de marzo, configuramos un sistema de "chequeo" para man-tenernos conectados y ofrecer conversación y recursos a aquellos que puedan tener necesidades. Sin siquiera pedir voluntarios, es-tábamos inundados de feligreses con muchos talentos, ofreciendo su servicio a los demás. No me sorprendió; esta es una comunidad que responde, que instintivamente tiende la mano a los demás en los buenos y en los malos tiempos.
La verdad sea dicha, al principio había muy pocas solicitudes de ayuda. Teníamos muchos ansiosos por servir, pero pocos identifi-caban sus necesidades. Tenía sentido para mí, porque en este tiempo del coronavirus, todos nos sentimos in-defensos e impotentes. Dar un paso adelante para ser útil para aquellos que podrían estar experimentando estrés nos ayuda a dar un sentido en medio de la confusión y la incerti-dumbre. A menudo, es más fácil lavar los pies de los demás, que poner uno solo de nuestros propios pies cansados para ser lavado.
Nuestra renuencia es ciertamente compartida por Pedro en la narrativa del Evangelio de Juan para el Jueves Santo. Pedro es firme en que Jesús nunca se agache a lavarle sus pies. Jesús le expli-ca a Pedro: "Lo que estoy haciendo, no lo entiendes ahora, pero lo entenderás más adelante." En esta época de aislamiento, se nos of-rece otro Jueves Santo para experimentar este misterio, otra opor-tunidad de tratar de entender. ¿Qué estaba haciendo exactamente Jesús cuando lavó los pies de Pedro, y cuál es su invitación cuando nos pide que extendamos nuestros pies hoy?
Cada año, espero ansiosamente la Misa de la Cena del Señor. Me encanta la plenitud de la comunidad que siempre siento en esa noche. Sólo hay una misa, por lo que los feligreses de cada comunidad de misas más pequeñas se unen para la celebración eu-carística. Ser testigo de los miembros de la comunidad que vienen a lavarse los pies es una parte poderosa de este servicio para mí.
A través de los años, recuerdo los rostros de tantos que se han quitado los zapatos, representando simbólicamente todo lo que sirve y se sirve en medio de nosotros. Recuerdo a la niña que regularmente proclama las lecturas con gran alegría en la Misa Familiar, acompañada por su madre que de alguna manera nutrió su don. Recuerdo al abuelo que en silencio, pero incansablemente trae consuelo y eucaristía a las personas may-ores en los ancianatos. Recuerdo al refugiado cuyos pies lo lle-varon de la violencia en Sudán a una nueva tierra a través de la hospitalidad de muchos. Todos estos feligreses dudaron ini cialmente, reacios como Pedro, a venir para que les lavaran los pies como ejemplo para todos nosotros. Pero es esencial
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they have allowed themselves to be loved, and God's love now flows forth through them to others.
What are we to do this year without this communal witness? How can we come to a deeper felt sense of what Jesus speaks of, "that which we do not understand now, but will under-stand later"? We have no choice but to find new ways to pon-der why it might be easier to serve than to be served in our lives. In this season of isolation, we are certainly being asked to take off our shoes and socks: to take off all the structures and routines that give order to our days; to strip ourselves of our certainty and our arrogance that we can control or pre-dict the course of things. We are invited to reluctantly accept the vulnerability of offering our naked feet to a God who wishes to console, comfort, and bathe our hearts, hands and feet with love. In this time of adversity, we can still listen to the call to serve, but we cannot avoid the necessity of paus-ing to allow God to wash our feet before moving forward on the way.
As we approach Holy Thursday, we are invited to remem-ber this night from years past, but also to find our own per-sonal way to approach Jesus who wants to be close in this time apart from community. I have found "A Prayer For Washing Feet" from Seasons of the Heart by Macrina Wie-derkehr to be helpful in trying to come closer to a God who desires to wash our feet. I share this with you, along with blessings for your Holy Week journey.
Kathy MaherA Prayer For Washing Feet
Jesus, is it really youkneeling before me
with that bowl of waterin your hands?
I'd feel more comfortableif we could trade places
I wouldn't mind kneeling before you,but you before me?
I can't let you love me that much.Your piercing eyes suddenly
heal my pride.I am able to acceptyour gift of love
and I am blessed.O Gift Giving God,
I blush with the memoryof gifts I've refused
because they weren't givenmy way.
que demos testimonio de su realidad: de alguna manera han per-mitido ser amados, y el amor de Dios ahora fluye a través de ellos a los demás.
¿Qué vamos a hacer este año sin este testigo comunal? ¿Cómo podremos llegar a un sentido más profundo cuando Jesús nos dice, "lo que no entendemos ahora, pero que entenderemos más adelante"? No tenemos más remedio que encontrar nuevas maneras de meditar por qué podría ser más fácil servir que ser servido en nuestra vida. En esta época de aislamiento, sin duda se nos pide que nos quitemos los zapatos y calcetines: que nos quitemos todas las estructuras y rutinas que dan orden a nues-tros días; despojarnos de nuestra certeza y nuestra arrogancia de que podemos controlar o predecir el curso de las cosas. Se nos invita a aceptar a regañadientes la vulnerabilidad de ofrecer nuestros pies desnudos a un Dios que desea consolar, confortar y bañar nuestros corazones, manos y pies con amor. En este tiempo de adversidad, todavía podemos escuchar el llamado a servir, pero no podemos evitar la necesidad de hacer una pausa para permitir que Dios nos lave los pies antes de seguir adelante en el camino.
Al acercarnos al Jueves Santo, estamos invitados a recordar esta noche de años pasados, pero también a encontrar nuestra propia manera personal de acercarnos a Jesús que quiere estar cerca en este tiempo apartado de la comunidad. He encontrado "Una oración para lavar los pies" en Tiempos del Corazón de Macrina Wiederkehr que puede ser útil al tratar de acercarnos a un Dios que desea lavarnos los pies. Comparto esto con ustedes, junto con las bendiciones para su caminar en la Semana Santa.
Kathy MaherUna oración para lavar los pies
Jesús, ¿eres realmente túarrodillado ante mí
con ese tazón de aguaen tus manos?
Me sentiría más cómodo/asi pudiéramos cambiarnos de lugar.
No me importaría arrodillarme ante ti,¿pero tú delante de mí?
No puedo dejar que me ames tanto.Tus ojos penetrantes de repente
sanan mi orgullo.Soy capaz de aceptar
tu don de amory soy bendecido.
Oh, Dios, que nos das dones,Me ruborizo con la memoriade dones que he rechazado
porque no se dierona mi manera.
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Ignatian Community Building ResourcesOur website features Spiritual Resources as well as Wellness and Social Supports
during this time of uncertainty:stignatiuschestnuthill.org/113.
Contact the Parish Office to request check-in phone calls or other resources/supports:
[email protected] or 617-552-6100.
Online Masses at St. IgnatiusWhile Masses are
temporarily suspended, parishioners and community
members are invited to visit our website to worship online and celebrate
the Liturgy with us: stignatiuschestnuthill.org.A worship aid will be available on our website.
Email reminders are sent out about these Masses.If you have not received them, and would like to be on our
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Outreach MinistriesTHE PROJECT BREAD WALK FOR HUNGER HAS BEEN CANCELLEDHowever, the fundraiser must go on—and is focused on rapid response to food insecurity being caused by the COVID-19 crisis. Donations can be made online on the TEAM IGNATIUS page: https://bit.ly/2Qr6f13. Every single donation counts, no matter the amount!
CRS Rice Bowl - Holy WeekJesus liked to share meals with friends. Time and again in Scripture, we see Jesus at a table, talking with friends and strangers alike. He invites everyone to have a place at the table, to know that they belong and to have their hunger met. We hear Jesus’s command to feed the hungry, whether he is multiplying loaves and fish for a crowd of thousands, or simply breaking bread with friends. Jesus invites us to share what we have with all people—our global human family.
We have spent these 40 days of Lent learning about families who are both very different and yet, in some ways, very similar to our own. We have thought about food and how it affects many different parts of our lives—from our health to our ability to go to school and learn. And we’ve thought about what it means to be hungry in our world today and how we can—and should—respond.As you prepare for Easter, take some time as a family and talk about what you have learned from these stories and
activities, and what Trinh, Yvone, and Maria Ana and their families have taught you.Their stories of hope celebrate the many lives our Lenten journey has touched. What we did for Lent changes lives—
both in our community and in our world.Rice Bowls should not be brought to the Parish this year. Instead, a donation can be made directly to CRS.
For further information visit their website: https://bit.ly/3dL8xSy
Peace, Justice & ReconciliationGreen Team
The Green Team has posted its Laudato Sí Lenten Prac-tices connected with the CRS Rice Bowl and its Reflec-tion Book, “Live More Simply, that Others May Simply
Live Now and in the Future." It invites you to an online Zoom discussion on
Tuesday, April 7th from 7 - 8:30 p.m. around Lenten Practices and living simply.
Please see the PJR Green Team on the parish website for details or email Debbie Packard:
Faith FormationSt. Ignatius Faith Formation Wants to Hear From You! Annarose has sent our PreK-8 families Interactive Ses-sion Reviews for Weeks 1 & 2. We encourage you to have your child complete their grade level activity and to share
the results with us at [email protected] hopes of maintaining our sense of community during this time of physical distancing, you are also invited to send photos of your family's Faith Formation and/or prayer time together to [email protected]. With your permission, these photos will be included in our next weekly update via Constant Contact.
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Other SacramentsReconciliation—Saturdays, 3:00 p.m. to 3:45 p.m. in the Upper Church or by appointment.Baptism—Adults are baptized at the Easter Vigil as part of the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA). Infant and child Baptisms are by arrangement. First Eucharist—Preparation begins in grade one and incudes classes, retreats, and home instruction. Children receive First Eucharist in grade two.Confirmation—Our Confirmation program begins in 9th grade; students are confirmed in the spring of 10th grade. For young adults who have been baptized but are not yet confirmed, contact the Parish Office.Matrimony—Parishioners, BC Grads and non-parishioners are welcome to be married at St. Ignatius. Contact the parish office for available dates and details. Anointing of the Sick—By arrangement. Contact the parish office.
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