At Home Activity: Pentecost Fire Sticks By Emily Watkins / Virginia Theological Seminary “Honoring Pentecost in your household helps focus on the gift and the work of the Holy Spirit, which fills us at all times and in all places.” The Joy Of Pentecost Pentecost falls 50 days after Easter, when we celebrate the… read more »
Month of the Blessed Virgin Mary This this week we begin the month of May, traditionally dedicated to our Blessed Mother. Where does this tradition come from? In pre-Christian Europe May was dedicated to goddesses of the spring. These traditions were Christianized by the Church in various areas to be in honor of Mary, the… read more »
Out of an abundance of caution and in order to help mitigate the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19) in public settings, Saint Ignatius of Loyola Parish School has canceled all of our public activities and closed our campus. Our learning experiences have moved to a remote learning model. Our teachers are delivering high quality lessons to… read more »
Palm Sunday Drive-Thru Next Sunday is Palm Sunday and we will have a drive-thru distribution of the palms between 9am and 11am. We’ll give you a Sunday bulletin with blessed palms, we’re giving away the missalettes we use at Mass so you can use them at home and there will… read more »
A Message from Pope Francis, 27 March 2020 The Calming of a Storm at Sea – Mark 4:35-41 35 On that day, as evening drew on, he said to them, “Let us cross to the other side.”36Leaving the crowd, they took him with them in the boat just as he was. And other boats were with… read more »
Please read the latest information from St. Ignatius and the LA Archdiocese. Thank you for your patience and cooperation during this challenging time. We pray all our students and families will remain healthy. Teachers will make final preparations to transition to online learning on Monday. Parents who reserved iPads, whose children were not at school… read more »
Dear School Families, Please take time to read the attachment with the latest update on COVID-19. We will have classes as usual tomorrow, but Monday will be a student free day so that teachers can prepare online lessons, should closures happen.We would rather take a day to prepare and make sure all is in place for… read more »