SAN IGNACIO CATHOLIC CHURCH
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Liturgy

 The Liturgical Ministries help nourish the liturgical life of the parish.


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Mass & Reconciliation 

SUNDAY | 9:30 am 

WEEKDAYS
Tuesday - Friday | 8:30 am 

RECONCILIATION
Before Mass or by appointment 



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Liturgical Committee

Liturgy is the foundation of every parish, The Liturgy Committee works to cultivate liturgies that help the community deepen their faith and living out that faith in inspired social action. The Liturgy Commission meets once a month. ​Liturgy Committee members are:
  • Sharri Duran
  • Loretta Naranjo-Lopez
  • Jose Maldonado
  • John Casias
  • ​Lu Lu Duran

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Our choir: Gigi Atkinson, Dionisio Lovato, Martha Delgado, Joe Maldonado, José Maldonado, Mary Urban, Fred Urban

Liturgical Servers

There are many opportunities to participate in the Mass:     
  • Eucharistic Ministers have the sacred task of administering the Body and Blood of Christ to the Body of Christ, the church.
  • Proclaimers are those called to proclaim the Word of God with reverence to the assembly.
  • Ushers greet God's people as they assemble for prayer.
  • Musicians help the assembly lift their voices to God.  ​
Interested in serving? Please call the parish office. 

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Anointing of the Sick

By Appointment

In the Church's Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick, through the ministry of the priest, it is Jesus who touches the sick to heal them from sin – and sometimes even from physical ailment. His cures were signs of the arrival of the Kingdom of God. The core message of his healing tells us of his plan to conquer sin and death by his dying and rising.
The Rite of Anointing tells us there is no need to wait until a person is at the point of death to receive the Sacrament. A careful judgment about the serious nature of the illness is sufficient.
When the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick is given, the hoped-for effect is that, if it be God's will, the person be physically healed of illness. But even if there is no physical healing, the primary effect of the Sacrament is a spiritual healing by which the sick person receives the Holy Spirit's gift of peace and courage to deal with the difficulties that accompany serious illness or the frailty of old age.
~from the United States Catholic Catechism for Adults

CONTACT 

San Ignacio Catholic Church 
1300 Walter Street NE 
Albuquerque, NM 87102
(505) 243-4287



ABOUT US 

Since 1916, San Ignacio Catholic Church has been a small and faithful community located in the Santa Barbara/Martineztown neighborhood here in Albuquerque.  Our humble church building and loving community make newcomers immediately feel connected and welcomed into a place with deep roots and open hearts striving to be examples of God's love.

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