After the Second Vatican Council, the Roman Catholic Church invited all people to participate in the liturgy in new ways. This change was built on new theologies that recognized the priesthood of all believers through our baptism and the presence of Christ manifested at Mass not only in the priest but also in the proclamation of scripture, the Body and Blood of Christ Jesus, and all the people gathered and worshipping together. This became an invitation for each of us to discern how God is calling us to share our gifts at Mass each week.
Lectors nourish the faith of believers by proclaiming the Liturgy of the Word during Mass. If you are enriched by reading Scripture and sharing its mystery and revelation with others this could be a good fit for your gifts.
Requirements:
No special requirements.
Time commitment:
Advance preparation required
Training:
Training is available and will be scheduled individually. To request training or express interest in this ministry contact Cecile Ehrmann, Parish Lector Coordinator.
Lectors Guide Lectors Workbook
Contact:
Cecile Ehrmann or Maggie Warner
Eucharistic Ministers are parishioners delegated to administer the Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist and help the priest distribute the Body and Blood of Christ. If you find yourself inspired and connected to God at the Eucharistic Feast, or love to host friends and family for meals this could be a good fit for your gifts
Requirements:
Must be Catholics who have completed the Sacrament of Confirmation
Time commitment:
Training:
Training is required and will be scheduled individually based on your schedule.
Contact:
To request training or express interest in this ministry contact:
Leo Caseyor Maggie Warner
Altar Servers are key liturgical ministers who help ensure that each Mass is seamlessly smooth. They work with priests and other ministers to prepare the altar, before and during Mass, and who ultimately help to serve the priests, congregation and ministers in setting the Banquet of the lord.
Duties include:
Requirements:
Our youngest servers must have made their First Communion.
Time Commitment:
Once a month
Arrive 15 minutes before scheduled Mass time
Training:
Training is required and will be scheduled individually based on your schedule.
Contact:
To request training or express interest in this ministry contact
Greeters & Ushers provide an atmosphere of hospitality by welcoming and assisting visitors and worshippers before Mass begins.
Duties
Greeters distribute Orders of Worship and Parish Bulletins at the entrances and answer any questions visitors or friends might have. They are also responsible for selecting gift bearers and assisting with the offertory as needed. When needed they also assist the sacristan in taking the collection during Mass. If you have gifts of welcome and hospitality this ministry could be a good fit.
Requirements:
No special requirements.
Time commitment:
Minimum once a month.
Arrive 20 minutes before scheduled Mass time.
Training:
Training is required and will be scheduled individually based on your schedule.
Contact:
To request training or express interest in this ministry contact:
Maggie Warner
Music and art are integral parts of the faith expression expected at Jesuit institutions. St. Ignatius Parish has a rich history of some of the best liturgical music in the Bay area. Besides the extraordinary beauty of our nearly 100 year old church there is also a dedicated art gallery within the sacred space.
Our musical tradition complements our religious practices, ceremonies, and rituals, supporting our prayers and offerings with hymns, psalms and acclamations. In keeping with the Vatican proclamation that church music reflect a “full, conscious and active participation in the liturgy,” we attempt to include a variety of musical styles. Our liturgical music and concerts include traditional and contemporary styles.
Liturgical Music
Singers and instrumentalists assist the congregation in worship by leading the singing during Mass. We have a variety of contemporary and formal music settings.
See the St. Ignatius Church Virtual Virtuoso Concert Series on YouTube.