Get a glimpse at our choir being recorded for this special occasion! Click here to see photos of the taping. Great job, Saint Ignatius Choir and director, Mary Ellen Schneider. Thank you to the Archdiocese of Chicago for asking us to be a part of Easter Sunday with the Cardinal!
Thurs., March 16 - 7PM - 8:15PM Celebrate with classical and Celtic music performed by the Saint Ignatius Choir and Orchestra. Admission is free! Click here for more information.
Our next Mass will be on Fri., May 5 at 8:10AM. Click here to register. We look forward to worshiping with you and the Saint Ignatius College Prep community!
As we approach Holy Week, we pause to ponder the Passion of Jesus Christ as a community by praying the Stations of the Cross devotion on Wed., April 5 at 8AM. Please register to join us by clicking here.
Sister Otilie Sana, BVM, 86, died Wednesday, May 25, 2022, at Mount Carmel Bluffs in Dubuque, Iowa. She was an elementary teacher at Holy Family in Mason City, Iowa; St. Paul in Burlington, Iowa; St. Vincent, Annunciation, Holy Name, Our Lady of Angels, St. Genevieve, and St. Josaphat in Chicago; and St. Thomas the Apostle in West Hempstead, N.Y. She also ministered as co-director and tutor at the Westside Employment Education Center (WEEC) and volunteered at the Holy Family food pantry, both in Chicago. Please click the title link or picture for more information.
Let us pray in thanksgiving for the life of Fr. Donald F. Rowe, SJ, who died on December 11, 2021, at Froedtert Hospital in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. He was 80 years old. May he rest in peace. Don Rowe was recognized by the board at Saint Ignatius College Prep as being the “Second Founder” of the school. For many benefactors and their families, Don became their family priest. While Don was known for his great success as a fundraiser and a builder, as well as his great eye for design, for Don, his meticulous care for the historic and beautiful building and grounds at St. Ignatius was always aimed at ennobling the diverse student body, which is privileged to study there. He regarded Saint Ignatius as an example of great public architecture which belongs to everyone. Please click the title link or picture for the complete obituary.
Let us pray in thanksgiving for the life of Fr. Charles W. Niehaus, SJ, who died on January 10, 2021, at Colombiere Center Jesuit Community in Clarkston, Michigan. He was 75 years old. May he rest in peace. Christ was the center of Chuck’s life and the motivation for all his thoughts and actions. He saw Christ in the Hispanic people with whom he lived and worked. He was prayerful, generous, and devoted to his friends (i.e. everyone he met). Chuck loved his parishioners and could be obstinate when helping them; he would not “give up” until he had accomplished his goal. “Fr. Carlos” was much loved by the people of St. Procopius. They appreciated how hard he worked for them and easily saw how his love was expressed in his tireless work for them. Click the title link or picture for complete story.
To mark the 149th anniversary of the Great Fire of 1871, WTTW premiered THE GREAT CHICAGO FIRE, a one-hour Chicago Series special to tell the dramatic story of this defining and prescient moment in Chicago history–when Chicagoans faced destruction, rebuilt, and prepared the city for a thriving future. The Church of the Holy Family and St. Ignatius College are featured among eleven buildings that survived the Fire. Holy Family’s 1871 parishioner, Catherine O’Leary, is prominently portrayed in the production. THE GREAT CHICAGO FIRE, a Chicago Stories special, brings to life this seismic event, with vivid animations, elaborate re-creations, and interviews with descendants of eye witnesses and noted historians, including Ellen Skerrett, who has researched and written about Holy Family and St. Ignatius College for decades. The film and companion website will provide inspiration and a reminder that Chicago can face adversity and become stronger–a lesson we can learn from our past, as we look to our future. Please click on the picture or title link to visit the companion site featuring 11 buildings that have survived the Fire.
The Ignatian Volunteer Corps® (IVC) connects prospective volunteers with not-for-partners throughout the city of Chicago and its suburbs. They are part of a national organization with over 600 volunteers in 20 regions. Chicago is the largest region with 60 members serving over 30 different organizations including Kolbe House, Cristo Rey schools, Catholic Charities, Habitat for Humanity and Howard Area Community Center among others. While members continue to live with their families, IVC supports them with monthly meetings providing speakers, community discussion, and Mass. In addition, each volunteer meets with a spiritual reflector once/month to provide a companion on the journey of service and finding God in all things. Each year the community participates in a two-day retreat. As IVC begins their service year in September, we keep all members (both volunteers and staff) in our prayers for a successful year ahead. To learn more about IVC in the Chicagoland area, contact Jacqueline Fitzgerald via email at [email protected] and click on the title link or picture.
Governor JB Pritzker’s extension of the mandatory stay-at-home order through May 30, while difficult, is a necessary step in protecting the common good and wellbeing of all in Illinois. Yet, we share the aspirations of many that we will soon be able to gather for worship and parish life...Please click the title link or picture to see the entire letter
Cardinal Blase J. Cupich, archbishop of Chicago, mandated the suspension until further notice of all liturgical services effective Saturday evening with the regularly scheduled weekend services. Please click on the title link or picture to read the statement from the archdiocese.
After consulting with parish leaders, Fr. Peter has shared his plan for tranistioning all Sunday Masses to Notre Dame de Chicago in order to comply with Cardinal Cupich's decree. The alternating schedules of the 10am Eucharist adopted the first week of Advent 2019 will continue until Palm Sunday, April 5, 2020. Holy Thursday’s Mass of the Lord’s Supper will be celebrated at the Holy Family site. After mass, we will process to the Notre Dame de Chicago site with the Blessed Sacrament where our Lord will be placed in solemn repose. Good Friday and the Lord’s Passion along with the Easter Vigil will be celebrated at the Notre Dame de Chicago site. Easter Sunday There will be two (2) Eucharistic celebrations on Easter Sunday. Both will happen in the mid-morning hours: 9:00 AM at the Holy Family site and 11:00 AM at the Notre Dame de Chicago site. There will be no evening Mass on Easter Sunday.
Historian and parishioner, Ellen Skerrett, has been featured in the latest edition of archdiocese's newspaper, Chicago Catholic. The story, by Michelle Martin, shares Ellen's journey writing the history of St. Ignatius College Prep as the school celebrates its 150th anniversary. In doing research for the book, Ellen said, "I began to see how engaged the school has been with the larger city.” To read the entire story, please click on the title link or picture.
Thanks to Holy Family's own noted historian and author, Ellen Skerrett, we have the history of St. Joseph's Mission. Please click on the title link or picture to read this chapter of Holy Family's past and the impact it has had on our future. Celebrate Black History Month!
Andrew Larry Sorcee, a parishioner of Notre Dame de Chicago, is scheduled to be ordained to the Order of Deacon on May 9, 2020 at Holy Name Cathedral by Cardinal Blase J. Cupich, Archbishop of Chicago. This is a public announcement of the upcoming ordination and fulfills the canonical requirement. Catholics are obliged to reveal any concerns, impediments or circumstances that could prevent name of candidate from receiving Sacred Orders and should contact the pastor or the Cardinal with such information as soon as possible if there is a serious question about the candidate’s suitability for ordained ministry.
The parish and friends of Holy Family wish former pastor, Fr. Mike Gabriel, a speedy recovery after surgery earlier this week. Please continue to keep him in your prayers.
We had a very productive meeting earlier in the month to discuss the future of the Food Pantry Ministry at Holy Family-Notre Dame Parish. As we look to the future, and the ways that Holy Family-Notre Dame is committed to the Corporal Works of Mercy, it is clear that feeding our brothers and sisters in need continues to be a priority. The Food Pantry will move to the Notre Dame de Chicago site. Collaboration will happen with the Franciscan Outreach Ministry and we will continue to look for ways to grow in our service to the community. We need your help in order to make this happen! If you are interested in volunteering with the Food Pantry ministry, please contact Victoria ([email protected]) or Chef Dan ([email protected]).