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"God is good. All the time. All the time. God is good."
St. Ignatius Catholic Church
Fr. Cesar Arras, C.R.
Fr. Jesus Martinez, C.R.
P.O. Box 1350, 15449 Hwy 172, Ignacio, CO 81137 Phone: (970)563-4241 Fax: (970)563-1032 Rectory: (970)563-3165 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.stignatiuschurchignacio.com
Welcome to St. Ignatius Church If you are new to our parish, please make sure to complete a registration form and place it in the
collection basket. Forms are located behind last pew or online.
September 20, 2020
Twenty Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
New CD Available
HOPE After Suicide by Fr. Chris Alar,MIC “While suicide remains grave and tragic, we must never despair of God’s mercy, and must understand how our prayers can powerfully help those who have taken their own lives, and those who have been left behind.”
Religious Education
If you have any questions, or for more information please call Gina Cosio at (970)426-2217
Baptism – If you need to schedule a baptism, please
call the office at (970)563-4241 Tues or Wed 10-12 or
leave a message.
JOIN R.C.I.A. (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults)
Are you considering receiving a Sacrament of
Initiation or want to become Catholic?
Are you already Catholic but would like to know
more about your Catholic Faith?
Call the office at (970)563-4241 to request an
application or for more information or contact Gina.
Financial Blessings
09/13/20 Offertory: $1,601.00
Holy Land/Good Friday: $241.00
Thank you for your contribution and
continued support!
HELP WANTED St. Ignatius needs someone to clean the church after each Mass (3 weekdays & on weekends and on call for funerals, etc.). The job does require bending, lifting, vacuuming, using disinfectants/antibacterial chemicals, etc. If you are interested, please call the office for an application or visit our website. We would like someone to start soon.
GET TO KNOW JESUS
Who is Jesus and Why should you care? Who are You? Do you feel lost or afraid? Do you not believe or not know why you believe? Do you go to church out of habit or not go at all? Are you simply curious? Or are you lonely or feel unwanted or unworthy? For any of these reasons or a hundred more, go to https://pueblocatholic.org/get-to-know-jesus/ and find some answers.
by Ryan Nelson | Apr 1, 2019 | Bible characters
Feast Day – September 21 The Apostle Matthew, also known as Saint Matthew and Levi, was one of the twelve disciples of Jesus Christ. He is traditionally regarded as the author of the Gospel of Matthew. When Jesus called Matthew to follow him, he was a tax collector (or “publican”)—one of the most reviled professions in ancient Judaism. Little is known about this apostle. Aside from a handful of mentions in the gospels, he’s a surprisingly obscure New Testament figure. And despite the fact that the church has long considered him the author of the Gospel of Matthew, little else was ever recorded about him. While Matthew is honored as a martyr, no one knows for sure where or how he died. Various accounts say he was beheaded, stoned, burned, or stabbed—one even suggests he died of natural causes like John. Fun fact: As a tax collector, Matthew would’ve presumably been
great with money, and modern readers would think he’d be an ideal candidate for the group’s “official treasurer.” But given the reputation of tax collectors in first-century Judaism, that would’ve been a bad move politically—which might be why the disciples gave the job to a guy named Judas Iscariot. Think about that: they were worried about putting a tax collector in charge of their money, but Judas not only stole from the money bag (John 12:6), but ultimately betrayed Jesus.
Congratulations on your Baptism
Rylee Sue Zink
daughter of Jacob and Danielle Zink
MASS SCHEDULE: At this time there are no plans to change any of the mass times for the winter, except for maybe Wednesday evening. It may be moved to either 8 a.m. or 5 p.m. Share you thoughts on what time works best when you attend this weekday Mass. Congratulations to Monsignor Dan Huber who celebrated his 70th Anniversary as an ordained priest. Msgr. Dan was pastor of our parish from 2004-2006.
Mass Intentions 09/19/20 †Joseph & Georgia Pecoraro by O’Hare Family 09/20/20 †Gloria Casias by Marie Valdez Prayers for Trish Quintana by Marie Valdez 9/22/20 Theatine Vocations by Joseph Hollister 9/23/20 Religious Freedom & End to Corona Virus †Marcelino Archuleta by Family 9/24/20 Fidel & Amalia Herrera by Grace Quintana Special Intentions for Maximilian Wiley by Family 9/26/20 Theatine Vocations by Joseph Hollister †Joseph & Georgia Pecoraro by O’Hare Family 9/27/20 †Theresa Gallegos by Marie Valdez Prayers for Manual Valencia by Marie Valdez †Juan & Stella Quintana by Grace Quintana
Please Pray for: Georgia Leon, Tori Archuleta,
Leveon Weaver, Chris Herrera, Christine Gallegos, Zayden Chavez, Trish Quintana, Jennie Cox, Pat Zink, Luke Morris, Maria Leticia, Cliff, Ada Cruz, Sam
Montoya, Cecilia Tucker, Deacon Larry Tucker, Marcella Quintana, Jim Brittan, Jean Montoya, Agnes Maez, Alana Lucero, Zahlayah Cloud, Jim Threadgill, Avana Cook, Frank Torres -Please contact the office to add or remove names.
Please keep all our servicemen & women in your daily prayers: Nina Caputa, Mark Moore, Cody
Lopez, Alex Piazzissi, Ryan Nez, Roxanne Grant, Kevin Wiley, Sgt. Mel Collins, Lt .Ryan deKay, PO 2nd Class
(Special Forces) Shane Vigil, AWRCS Stanley D. Cox II, Cody Cpt. Jason, SFC Curtis Mitchell, Sgt Warren Henderson,
Marcus Chapman, Jaden Maez.
MASS SIGN UP FOR PARISHIONERS (40) Please make sure to SIGN UP for weekend Mass at
www.stignatiuschurchignacio.com
Please wear a mask
Maintain Social Distancing If you know someone who does not have internet, please
call office (970)563-4241 or (970)749-6830 and we will help them sign up for mass.
Catholic Mom Summit, November 13-15th. This online event will include over 60 authors and speakers covering a wide range of essential topics, including how to create lasting balance, peace, and joy for you and your family. More info will be available soon.
MASS SCHEDULES
ST. IGNATIUS PARISH CHURCH
Sunday: 11:00 a.m. English Saturday: 4:00 p.m. Engilsh Weekdays: 8:00 a.m. Tues. & Thurs. 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Adoration: 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Saturday Confession: 3:00 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. Saturday Holy Day’s: To be announced
ST. BARTHOLOMEW MISSION, Bayfield
Sunday: 9:00 a.m.
ST. PETER ST. ROSA MISSION, Arboles
Third Sunday of Month at 12:30 p.m. (Temp.
Cancelled)
SAN ANTONIO MISSION, Tiffany
ST. IGNATIUS CONTACTS
President: Eppie Quintana Vice President: Gina Cosio Members: Tony Gallegos Finance: Selina Gallero, Mickey O’Hare Religious Ed: Gina Cosio, (970)426-2217 Carmelitas: Williamette deKay, Linda Moore Knights of Columbus: Jay Glassmaker Music Ministry:
The Knights of Columbus conduct “THE FOOD FOR FAMILIES,”
food-drive throughout the year. If you would like to help those in need please bring dry and/or canned goods and place them in the box at the entry of the
Church. Also, if you know of families in need, call Jay Glassmaker.
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