Parish Articles

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Welcome Basket Project

For Our Neighbors who previously experienced homelessness.By Candra Healy In 2022, Baltimore rehoused 1,188 individuals and families experiencing homelessness. But the annual point-in-time census counted 1,597 Baltimoreans in need of housing on just one night in February. Every day, more neighbors, friends, and family reach out for help. MORE HELP

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Tree Pruning Project

On a cold and windy Saturday on January 21, 2023, a few members of the Environmental Justice Committee worked with volunteer Phyllis Fung, a certified Tree Keeper and Board member of Blue Water Baltimore, to prune five street trees parallel to the church along Madison Street. The pruning is one

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How’s the Water, Hon? Speaker Event

The Environmental Justice Committee invites you to a presentation to learn about the water that arrives at your house and leaves your house, and what you can do to mitigate contamination of our waterways and damage to our pipes”. John Marra, Ecoliteracy & Restoration Specialist from Blue Water Baltimore will

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Virtual Pilgrimage of Mother Mary Lange

February 26 @ 1:00 pm – 3pm “…Mother Lange’s love for all enabled her to see Christ in each person and the pain and prejudice of racial hatred never blurred that vision.”  Come join St. Ignatius, the Racial Justice Circle and the Pastorate of St. Ann, St. Francis Xavier and

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January 2023 – Pastoral Council Minutes

St. Ignatius Pastoral Council Meeting Wednesday, January 24, 2023, at 7:00PM In-Person – Parish Office Present: Father Brian Frain, Andrew Lacovara, Jim Kline, Kevin Burdinski, Ted Engelke, Rosanne Hanratty (called in), Jack Gatti, Christina deGraft-Johnson, John Odean, Kendall Conder, and Ryan Bixler. Absent:  Toni Moore-Duggan and Brendon O’Kane. OPENING PRAYER:

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WEBINAR: SLAVERY, THE CATHOLIC CHURCH, AND LESSONS FOR TODAY

Thursday, January 19 | 3-4:15PM ET/12PM-1:15PM PTPresenter:Chris Kellerman, S.J.Author of All Oppression Shall Cease: A History of Slavery, Abolitionism, and the Catholic Church Description: Is it really true that people “didn’t know slavery was wrong back then?” Did the Church teach against slaveholding? In this presentation, Fr. Chris Kellerman, S.J., will explain the basics

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Small Business Holiday Market

The Office of Economic Development at Johns Hopkins is hosting a “Bmore Small Business Holiday Market” on Sunday December 18th at noon. Please come support local small businesses, purchase food, desserts, fashion, jewelry and more while enjoying a live DJ and photos with Santa! This is a kid friendly event. When:

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November 2022 – Pastoral Council Minutes 

St. Ignatius Pastoral Council Meeting Tuesday, November 29, 2022, at 7:00PM In-Person – 102 E. Madison St. Present: Father Brian, Jim Kline, Kevin Burdinski, Kate Walsh (joined virtually), Christopher Daffin, Andrew Lacovara, Ted Engelke, Rosanne Hanratty, Jack Gatti (joined virtually), and Ryan Bixler. Absent: Christina deGraft-Johnson and Toni Moore-Duggan OPENING

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Holy Week through Easter Sunday

We’re seeking parishioner assistance for the Easter Vigil reception (next Saturday evening) with set up and clean up. We’re also seeking those who will bring foods for this event to be dropped off between 6:30 and 7:15:pm. Please sign up below, or call Barbara Dailey (410) 727-3848 at the parish

Palm Sunday & Holy Week

In the movie Dead Man Walking, Sr. Helen Prejean, played by Susan Sarandon, paid a home visit to the Delacroix family to extend her sympathy to them. Their daughter was murdered by a hardened criminal named Matthew Poncelet. She brought them a pie, and they welcomed her as any good

Holy Week through Easter Sunday

We’re seeking parishioner assistance for the Easter Vigil reception (next Saturday evening) with set up and clean up. We’re also seeking those who will bring foods for this event to be dropped off between 6:30 and 7:15:pm. Please sign up below, or call Barbara Dailey (410) 727-3848 at the parish

Palm Sunday & Holy Week

In the movie Dead Man Walking, Sr. Helen Prejean, played by Susan Sarandon, paid a home visit to the Delacroix family to extend her sympathy to them. Their daughter was murdered by a hardened criminal named Matthew Poncelet. She brought them a pie, and they welcomed her as any good

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