Church of St. Ignatius Loyola 980 ParkAvenue at 84th Street • New York, New York 10028 • (212) 288-3588 www.stignatiusloyola.org “ B u ild i ng O a C o m m uni t y Mozart’s Great Mass ne of the delights of performing great works of composers who flourished centuries before our own is that we are sometimes afforded glimpses of the world in which they lived. Letters, contracts, receipts, and other primary sources document aspects of their lives that expose a bit of the human element behind their work. In our Sacred Music in a Sacred Space concert this Wednesday evening, we celebrate two great gentlemen of Austria, Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) and his Symphony No. 97, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), with his Great Mass in C minor. While the creations of these men are worthy of more study than could be accomplished in several lifetimes, the circumstances and conditions surrounding the music are worth considering. At the risk of over-simplifying something of extraordinary complexity, it is nonetheless safe to say that the relationship between Wolfgang and his father, Leopold, was fraught with anxiety and difficulty. Wolfgang’s move in 1781 from Salzburg, where his family lived, to Vienna, was met with Leopold’s strong disapproval. It didn’t help that Wolfgang’s marriage to acclaimed soprano Constanze Weber on August 4, 1782 took place the day before Leopold’s consent, given under duress, arrived in the mail. On January 4, 1783, Wolfgang penned a letter to Leopold in which he vowed to compose a new Mass setting when he brought Constanze to Salzburg to meet the family. One would presume that this was an act of appeasement. When Wolfgang and Constanze made their journey to Salzburg later that year, the reception was politely cool. The Great Mass premiered at the Cathedral in Salzburg in October 1783, with Constanze singing one of the soprano solo roles. When we perform the Mass on Wednesday, and we get to the Christe eleison section, this is the voice of Constanze. It is sublime. It is also heartbreaking, knowing that Leopold never warmed to the marriage. By the time Mozart and Haydn met (likely in 1784), Haydn was considered without dispute the greatest composer in Europe. At the time of their meeting, Haydn was 52 years old and Mozart was 28. Scholars debate the level of interaction between them, but these things we know: before their meeting, Mozart was so taken with Haydn’s string quartets that he composed six of his own and dedicated them to Haydn, to the delight of the elder composer. We also know that the o f D i s c i pl e s” October 19th, 2014 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time two periodically played in string quartets together at social functions around Vienna, Haydn on violin, Mozart on viola. Contemporary reports suggest that neither of them was particularly good at these instruments! Finally, and most telling, are the words of the men themselves, in praise of one another. Haydn to Leopold Mozart upon the premiere of three of Wolfgang’s string quartets (February 12, 1785): Before God and as an honest man I tell you that your son is the greatest composer known to me either in person or by name; he has taste, and, furthermore, the most profound knowledge of composition. And this amusing anecdote from early Mozart biographer Franz Niemetschek: At a private party, a new work of Joseph Haydn was being performed. Besides Mozart there were a number of other musicians present, among them a certain man who was never known to praise anyone but himself. He was standing next to Mozart and found fault with one thing after another. For a while Mozart listened patiently; when he could bear it no longer and the fault-finder once more conceitedly declared: ‘I would not have done that’, Mozart retorted: ‘Neither would I, but do you know why? Because neither of us could have thought of anything so appropriate.” Shortly before Mozart’s untimely death, Haydn made his first of two tours to London, at the request of violinist and impresario Johann Peter Salomon. Haydn had long been employed as Kapellmeister in the court of the Esterházy princes in rural Hungary. In 1790, his contract was reduced, having the dual effects of reducing his salary, but allowing him to travel and concertize extensively. Since his music was already well known and loved in London, the tours across the Channel made him a rather wealthy man. His Symphony No. 97 in C Major, which premiered in May 1792, is one of the twelve “London Symphonies,” composed on those tours. As with most of Haydn’s music, the joy and humor contained therein are infectious and delightful. — K. Scott Warren Director of Music Ministries Sacred Music in a Sacred Space presents Mozart’s Great Mass on Wednesday, October 22nd at 7:00 PM. For more information, see page 5. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22nd Job Transition Support Group. 10:00 AM. Parish Lounge. Details below. THIS WEEK AT A GLANCE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19th World Mission Sunday: Society of St. Vincent de Paul Meeting. 7:00 PM. Conference Room. All are welcome. I Will Build My Church On World Mission Sunday we recommit ourselves to our baptismal vocation to share our faith. We also pray for the Church’s worldwide missionary work. Sacred Music in a Sacred Space Presents Mozart’s Great Mass. 7:00 PM. Church. Details on page 5. The commissioning of Parish Ministers will take place at all Masses this weekend. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23rd Lecture: Pope Francis: Life and Revolution. Presented by journalist and author Elisabetta Piqué. 7:30 PM. Wallace Hall. Details on page 5. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25th Lay Ministers’ Enrichment: The God Whom Lay Ministers Serve and Represent. Led by Dr. Janet Ruffing. 9:30 AM – 3:30 PM. Wallace Hall. Details on page 5. Sunday Social. 8:30 PM. Wallace Hall. Hosted by the Ignatian Young Adults. Follows the 7:30 PM Mass. Details on page 3. MONDAY, OCTOBER 20th Ranger Rosary Ministry. 7:00 PM. Meeting Room. Join us in making rosaries to send to our military. New members are welcome! Co-laboring. Part of Ignatian Spirituality for New Parents. 10:00 AM. Parish Lounge. Sponsored by Contemplative Leaders in Action. Details on page 3. New! ....Coming Next Month... Thanksgiving Drive. Starting Sunday, November 2nd. Sponsored by the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. Job Transition Support Group Wednesday, October 22nd 10:00 AM Parish Lounge Bringing together a group of experienced professionals looking to secure employment, we hope to help each other in the job search process. Participants will be invited to contribute their expertise and knowledge. Please bring your resume. All are welcome. For more information, contact John Holewa at jfholewa@gmail.com or Christian Nolan at ctnolan59@gmail.com Christmas Angels. Starting Saturday, November 15th. Sponsored by the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. HandCrafting Justice’s Fair Trade Handcraft Sale. Saturday, November 15th & Sunday, November 16th. Sponsored by Ignatian Social Justice. Advent Lessons & Carols. Sunday, November 30th at 3:00 PM. With the Choir of St. Ignatius Loyola. PRAYER RESOURCES 3-Minute Retreats http://www.loyolapress.com/3-minute-retreatsPray as You Go daily-online-prayer.htm http://www.pray-as-you-go.org Take a short prayer break right Pray as You Go is a daily prayer session at your computer. Spend some quiet time designed for use on your iPod or reflecting on a Scripture passage. other portable MP3 player. Moving? Please don’t forget to notify your church. For your convenience... To reach the Giving page on the parish website, scan the QR Code at left with your smartphone’s camera. PLEASE OPEN FOR PAGES 3 AND 4 2 CATECHESIS OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD IGNATIAN YOUNG ADULTS The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd is a program of religious formation for children ages 3, 4, and (returning) 5 year olds. The program draws on the scriptural and liturgical traditions of the Church. Our meeting place is the Atrium, behind Wallace Hall, a space where children enjoy an environment that supports their spiritual development. Sunday Socials Fall/Winter Schedule The Sunday Socials are held in Wallace Hall at 8:30 PM, following the 7:30 PM Mass. They are hosted by the Ignatian Young Adults. All young adults (ages Sunday Social Dates: 21–39) are welcome. Oct. 19 Nov. 9 & 30 To receive updates on Dec. 14 Jan. 11 IYA events and other opportunities, you can follow us on Facebook at “Ignatian Young Adults (NYC).” Classes are now underway. Volunteer Teacher’s Assistant Needed For Catechesis of the Good Shepherd Wednesdays, 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM Contact Adele Gallo at amdgallo@me.com or 516-528-4660. Are you a young adult in your 20s or 30s? CharisNYC invites you to attend one of our upcoming retreats. LITURGICAL MINISTERS NEEDED If you are interested in becoming a Eucharistic Minister, Hospitality Minister, or Lector, please stop by the Parish House and ask for an invitation and response form. Forms may be returned to Father Feely at the Parish House. Seekers Retreat – January 30 – February 1, 2015 Transitions Retreat – March 20 – March 22, 2015 For more information, email CharisRetreatNYC@gmail.com or call 347-619-2692. Ignatian Spirituality for New Parents For couples with a first child under 2 years old Saturday, October 25th, 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM Parish Lounge THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROSITY NOW Co-laboring – Led by Brian Pinter PLEASE REMEMBER US LATER! Sponsored by Contemplative Leaders in Action, a program of The Jesuit Collaborative, participants will come together as a community of men and women who are adjusting to the transition of being new parents. Remember St. Ignatius in Your Estate Plan. Over the years, gifts left to the Church of St. Ignatius Loyola in wills, bequests, and memorials have helped us to continue to operate: as a place of worship, as a place to protect and teach our children, and as a caring and generous parish where parishioners may come for spiritual guidance. If you would like information about planned giving, contact Fernando Castro, Treasurer, at 212-606-3476 x276 or castrof@stignatiusloyola.org For more information, email lauren.s.decker@gmail.com New Parishioners: We welcome new parishioners and invite you to fill out a Parishioner Registration Card located in the pew racks, at the Parish House, and online at stignatiusloyola.org faith, to come to know Jesus through the Gospels, and to pray and to prepare for the Easter Sacraments. Interested in Becoming Catholic? This process, which is called the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults, is also open to those Catholic adults who have not received the Sacraments of First Communion or Confirmation. We have the privilege at St. Ignatius of welcoming those who may be thinking of becoming Catholic. If you feel attracted to the Catholic faith, we want you to know about a program at the Parish. A group will meet here during the year to inquire into the Catholic For more information about this process, contact Maureen Fullam at 212-288-3588 or email church@stignatiusloyola.org 3 Panel Discussion: Synod of Bishops on the Family Announced Masses and Readings for the Week Monday, October 20th (Twenty-ninth Monday in Ordinary Time) Ephesians 2:1–10 Psalm 100 Luke 12:13–21 8:30 MEM Jay Johnson 5:30 MEM Andrew Napurano Saturday, November 8th 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM The Church of St. Francis Xavier 46 West 16th Street Tuesday, October 21st (Twenty-ninth Tuesday in Ordinary Time) Ephesians 2:12–22 Psalm 85 Luke 12:35–38 8:30 MEM Leslie & Walter Kernan 5:30 MEM Nathan Davidson Through the facilitation of Clare Ferraro (President of Viking, Plume, Hudson Street Press/Penguin Random House), a panel of distinguished speakers will address the topic of this month’s Extraordinary Synod in Rome — The Pastoral Challenges of the Family in the Context of Evangelization — from different perspectives before opening the conversation to the parish at large. Wednesday, October 22nd (Twenty-ninth Wednesday in Ordinary Time) Ephesians 3:2–12 Isaiah 12 Luke 12:39–48 8:30 MEM George Montoya 5:30 MEM Gerard Majella Rajasegera Featured panelists: • Dr. Natalia Imperatori-Lee (Associate Professor, Manhattan College) • Dr. Linda Lemura (President, Le Moyne College) • Rev. James Keenan, S.J. (Professor, Boston College) Thursday, October 23rd (Twenty-ninth Thursday in Ordinary Time) Ephesians 3:14–21 Psalm 33 Luke 12:49–53 8:30 LVG Marie & Brendan Cryan 5:30 MEM Living & Deceased Members of the Wallace Family The panel will also include representatives from traditional and non-traditional families of the parish. To RSVP, call 212-627-2100 x207 or email lmdiaz@sfxavier.org ATTENTION PARENTS OF 8th GRADERS! Friday, October 24th (Twenty-ninth Friday in Ordinary Time) Ephesians 4:1–6 Psalm 24 Luke 12:54–59 8:30 ANN Joan Gordon 5:30 MEM Josephine Engelbrith The TACHS – Test for Admission into Catholic High Schools will be administered in the Archdiocese of New York on Friday, November 7th. Catholic school students will receive applications in their own schools. Public school students may obtain applications from Catholic high schools participating in the program, Catholic elementary schools, or Parish religious education programs. Saturday, October 25th (Twenty-ninth Saturday in Ordinary Time) Ephesians 4:7–16 Psalm 122 Luke 13:1–9 8:30 MEM Anne Marie Yorey Sunday, October 26th (Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time) Exodus 22:20–26 Psalm 18 1 Thessalonians 1:5c–10 Matthew 22:34–40 Rescheduled October 12:10 PM Daily Mass Intentions: 5:30 PM MEM Jack O’Leary 8:00 AM MEM Mary Cecilia Sullivan 9:30AM MEM Joseph Signorelli 7:30 PM MEM Josephine Raccanelli Engelbrith Online registration is available 7 days a week by going to the website www.tachsinfo.com or by calling 1-866-618-2247. The deadline for internet/telephone registration is tomorrow. For additional details about the examination, visit www.tachsinfo.com or call the TACHS Admission Office at 1-866-618-2247. Ready to try a 500-year-old workout regimen with proven results? WALLACE HALL AVAILABLE FOR RENTAL The Jesuit Collaborative invites you to share the gift of Ignatian spirituality and the opportunity to meet interesting people who are ready to further develop their spiritual lives. The space is available for a variety of events including fundraisers, lectures, receptions, and formal banquet-style dinners. For more information, contact Caroline Fernandes at 212-288-3588 or fernandesc@saintignatiusloyola.org Please visit us at www.jesuitcollaborative.org 4 MUSIC LECTURE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26TH 11:00 AM SOLEMN MASS Please join us for a conversation with journalist and author Elisabetta Piqué as she discusses her new book Near Triptych: Fugue No. 2; Chorale Prelude on Liebster Jesu* Duruflé Ubi caritas Friedell Draw us in the spirit’s tether Vierne Carillon du Longpont, Op. 31* Pope Francis: Life and Revolution 7:30 PM MASS *Near Chorale Prelude and Vierne also played at 7:30 PM Mass Thursday, October 23rd at 7:30 PM Wallace Hall MOZART’S GREAT MASS Ms. Piqué has been a correspondent in Italy and the Vatican for La Nación, Argentina’s main newspaper, since 1999. She has been a close friend of the Pope’s since first meeting him in 2001. Wednesday, October 22nd at 7:00 PM Choir of St. Ignatius Loyola K. Scott Warren, conductor HAYDN Symphony No. 97 MOZART Great Mass in C minor All Lay Ministers at the Church of St. Ignatius Loyola are invited to the first Lay Ministers’ Enrichment Program of the Season: Sacred Music in a Sacred Space begins its Choral season with Mozart’s Great Mass in C minor — a majestic setting featuring double chorus. An intensely personal, rule‐breaking composition, the Mass is a riveting statement about the complex mixture of joy and pain in human relationships, one that transcended the proscribed Austrian Mass tradition at the time of its composition. The God Whom Lay Ministers Serve and Represent: Exploring Our Experiences with God in Personal Prayer, in Our Liturgical Lives, and in Our Ministries with Dr. Janet Ruffing, RSM Professor, Yale Divinity School & Professor Emerita, Fordham University Join Dr. Ruffing as she explores who God reveals God’s self to be in and through our ministries, in and through our prayer lives, and in and through our psychological make-up. Of necessity, we will also look at our unconscious projections and representations of God and how these affect our sense of the God we both serve and represent as lay ministers. Tickets: $65 Preferred | $55 General (Front) $50 General (Rear) Scan the QR code at left to view a video discussing Mozart’s Great Mass. The N.P. Mander Organ Recital Series Saturday, October 25th 9:30 AM – 3:30 PM in Wallace Hall presents DAVID ENLOW Organist and Choir Master, Church of the Resurrection, NY Organ Faculty, The Juilliard School Continental breakfast will be available beginning at 9:15 AM. Lunch will also be provided. Space is limited. Register online at http://tinyurl.com/October2014Enrichment Contact layministersenrichment@gmail.com with questions. Sunday, November 2nd at 3:00 PM Tickets: $20 Call 212-288-2520 for 24/7 ticket ordering. Tickets can also be purchased at www.smssconcerts.org 5 Church of St. Ignatius Loyola 980 Park Avenue at 84th Street • New York, New York 10028 Fax: (212) 734-3671 www.stignatiusloyola.org Tutors Needed for Academic Support Program. Sponsored by ComUnidad Juan Diego, the Marist Brothers, and the Archdiocese of New York. Every Wednesday and Thursday, 4:30 PM– 6:00 PM. Our Lady Queen of Angels School, 229 East 112th Street. The program, primarily serving the Latino community in East Harlem, focuses on providing children (elementary through high school) with both life and study skills as well as academic tutoring. For more information, contact Br. John Klein, F.M.S. by email at jklein47@ gmail.com or by phone/text at 201-320-4782. Lecture Series: More, Erasmus, and Fisher. Presented by The Wethersfield Institute C ourses in Catholic Studies. Thursday, October 23rd and 30th. 6:30 PM. St. Agnes Church, 143 East 43rd Street. Speaker: Rev. Joseph Koterski, S.J., Associate Professor, Fordham University. The series will explore the lives of Thomas More, Desiderius Erasmus, and John Fisher. Cost: $15/lecture. For more information, visit wethersfieldgarden.org/ wethersfield-institute.html, email homeland214@ aol.com or call (845) 373-8037 x110. Senior Resource Fair. Thursday, October 23rd, 2:00 PM–5:00 PM. Temple Emanu-El, 1 East 65th Street. Featuring over 50 exhibitors providing information for older adults in New York City. Admission is free. Light refreshments will be provided. Free copies of Sen. Liz Krueger's Senior Resource Guide will be available. For more information, contact Alice Fisher at Sen. Krueger's office, (212) 490-9535. New Friends Halloween Event with East Harlem Children. Saturday, October 25th, 11:00 AM–1:00 PM. LSA Family Health Service, 333 East 115th Street. Carve pumpkins, make masks, and create other fun Halloweenthemed crafts with East Harlem children in the LSA Tutoring program. A $5.00 donation is requested to cover the cost of supplies. For more information or to RSVP, email Trish at tgough@lsafhs.org Open House: Fordham Preparatory School, a Catholic secondary school for boys, will hold an Open House for prospective students on Sunday, November 2nd, from 1:00 PM–4:00 PM. For more information, call (718) 367-7500 or email admissions@fordhamprep.org PARISH STAFF Pastor Rev. George M. Witt, S.J. Associate Pastors Rev. William J. Bergen, S.J. Rev. Thomas H. Feely, S.J. Pastoral Associates Joanne Cunneen Carly-Anne Gannon Kathryn King, F.S.P. Assisting Priests (Sunday) Rev. Philip G. Judge, S.J. Rev. James Martin, S.J. Rev. Anthony P. SooHoo, S.J. Music Ministries Scott Warren, Director Nancianne Parrella Robert Reuter Michael Sheetz Maureen Haley Philip Anderson Sara Murphy, Administrator Staff information: on the website at music/music staff Assistant to the Pastor Diane M. Boyle Administrative Assistant Patricia Schneider Communications Coordinator Elizabeth O’Sullivan Director of Facilities Czeslaw “Chester” Ciupinski Asst. to the Director of Facilities Caroline Fernandes Treasurer Fernando Castro Weekday Masses Monday – Friday 8:30 AM and 5:30 PM Saturday: 8:30 AM • (212) 288-3588 Religious Education for Children Ms. Carly-Anne Gannon, M.Phil., M.Ed. Director (212) 861-4764 St. Ignatius Loyola Grammar School Ms. Mary Larkin, Principal M.S. Ed. (Admin.), M.S. Ed. (Literacy) 48 East 84th Street New York, NY 10028 (212) 861-3820 Fax: (212) 879-8248 St. Ignatius Loyola Day Nursery Ms. Theodora Crist, M.S. Executive Director 240 East 84th Street New York, NY 10028 (212) 734-6427 Fax: (212) 734-6972 Children’s Liturgy of the Word: Sundays at the 9:30 AM Mass and the 11:00 AM Mass in Wallace Hall. Centering Prayer: Mondays at 6:30 PM Confessions: 5:00 PM Saturday or by appointment. Communal Penance Services are celebrated during Advent and Lent. Baptisms: Please call Joanne Cunneen at the Parish House (212-288-3588 x632) to arrange for a Baptism and the preparation given prior to Baptism. Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults: Contact Maureen Fullam, M.A., Director, at the Parish House. Masses for Next Weekend: Marriages: The Bride or Groom should Saturday Vigil: 5:30 PM Fr. Hilbert call Joanne Cunneen at the Parish House Sunday: 8:00 AM Fr. Bergen (212-288-3588 x632) to begin preparation for 9:30 AM Fr. Bergen Marriage, normally one year in advance. Wallace Hall 11:00 AM Fr. Feely Visits to the Sick: Please contact Solemn 11:00 AM Fr. Witt the Parish House between the hours of 9:00 AM and 9:00 PM. 7:30 PM Fr. Witt Music Information: (212) 288-2520 Email: music@stignatiusloyola.org
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