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August 2020 – Pastoral Council Minutes

Minutes of the St. Ignatius Pastoral Council 7:00 PM — August 31st, 2020  Virtual Meeting via Zoom Present: Father Casciotti, Ted Engelke, Ryan Bixler, Joe Hillery, Vonetta Edwards, Len Heckwolf, Barbara Lazatti, Kate Walsh, Rich Gorman, Andrew Lacovara, and Ministry Committee Leaders. Opening Prayer Gordon opened with prayer. Discussion with

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July 2020 – Pastoral Council Minutes

Minutes of the St. Ignatius Pastoral Council 7:00 PM — July 13th, 2020  Virtual Meeting via Zoom Present: Father Casciotti, Ted Engelke, Ryan Bixler, Joe Hillery, Vonetta Edwards, Len Heckwolf, Barbara Lazatti, Kate Walsh, and Andrew Lacovara  Opening Prayer Vonetta opened with prayer. Acceptance of the Minutes from June 2020

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June 2020 – Pastoral Council Minutes

Minutes of the St. Ignatius Pastoral Council 7:00 PM — June 1, 2020  Virtual Meeting via ZOOM Present: Father Casciotti, Ted Engelke, Ryan Bixler, Joe Hillery, Vonetta Edwards, Len Heckwolf, Barbara Lazatti, Barbare Ipsaro, Kate Walsh, and Andrew Lacovara  I. Opening Prayer –      Vonetta opened with prayer. II.

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Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time

This coming Sunday we celebrate the annual Mass for our Beloved Dead with readings that direct us to prepare our lives for the City of God, the eternal life promised by Christ. In the meantime, we live learning how to integrate our blessed future with the here and now. View

Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Recently, I have been contact with dear friends who have struggled with eye conditions that required immediate attention and have some ongoing issues. Hearing next Sunday’s readings about Bartimaeus, a man who was blind since birth, being healed and having his vision restored must sound mighty different for them than

Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time

This coming Sunday we celebrate the annual Mass for our Beloved Dead with readings that direct us to prepare our lives for the City of God, the eternal life promised by Christ. In the meantime, we live learning how to integrate our blessed future with the here and now. View

Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Recently, I have been contact with dear friends who have struggled with eye conditions that required immediate attention and have some ongoing issues. Hearing next Sunday’s readings about Bartimaeus, a man who was blind since birth, being healed and having his vision restored must sound mighty different for them than

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