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Mass Times:

Monday: 12:10 pm
Tuesday: 7:00 am
Wednesday: 7:00 am
Thursday: 12:10 pm
Friday: 7:00 am
Saturday 4:30 pm
Sunday: 8:30 am
Sunday: 10:30 am

Sacrament of Reconciliation:

2:30 – 4:00 pm Saturdays

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Welcome to Immaculate Conception Parish!

We are a Roman Catholic Church located at 113 N. Geneva Street in Ithaca, NY. Whether you are a long-time parishioner or a first time visitor, we’re glad you are here. This is where we gather to meet as brothers and sisters to share our Catholic faith, worship and encounter our Lord, Jesus Christ through the Eucharist. We strive to make our parish a community of God’s love, and communion of hearts. Please join us!

Mass Schedule

Sanctuary area with ambo, Altar and High Altar during Ordinary time

Adoration and Prayer

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Pope's Prayer Intentions - March

Let us pray that broken families might discover the cure for their wounds through forgiveness, rediscovering each other’s gifts, even in their differences.

Rosary after Daily Mass

Daily Mass: Monday and Thursday 12.10 PM Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 7:30 AM. Rosary is said after each Mass.

Mondays at 5:00pm: Rosary in Spanish

Rosary in Spanish every Monday at 5:00 PM

Monday Adoration 6:30pm-7:30pm

We are happy to let everyone know that we have added one weekly Holy Hour at the request of many parishioners Mondays at 6.30-7.30 PM. This is inspired by the ongoing Eucharistic Revival. All are welcome. Time with Jesus is time well spent. This will be silent and meditative, privileged time. Bring your specific intentions to Jesus. Occasionally, we will identify some common intentions as a faith community to present to Jesus.

Thursdays during Lent: Holy Hour 11:00am-12:00pm prior to the 12:10pm Mass.  

Holy Hour: Thursdays during Lent: 11:ooam-12:00pm prior to the 12:10pm Mass.  

Night song/vespers: Thursday April 3 at 8:00pm

Night songs/vespers: Every other Thursday at 8:00 PM

Fridays during Lent: Stations of the Cross at 5:30pm

Friday, March 7th. 12:10pm led by Mercy Associates. The rest of the Friday stations of the cross will be held at 5:30 pm. All ministries are requested to help lead the stations on Fridays. Call the parish office to sign up.

Saturdays 2:00pm-3:00pm Eucharistic Adoration with Confession

Saturday Adoration starts at 2:00 – 3:00 PM with confessions available.

Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and Confessions
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and Confessions: Saturdays 2:00pm-3:30pm, Holy Rosary 2:30pm
Sundays 4:00pm during Lent: Music meditations

3/9: Taizé Evening Prayer
Sung Vespers in English incorporating Taize chants

3/16 Pange Lingua
Organ music inspired by Lenten hymns
Followed by Solemn Vespers in English

3/23 Stabat Mater Dolorosa
Lenten piano music inspired by the Blessed Virgin Mary
Followed by Solemn Vespers in English

3/30 Bach and Liszt: From Darkness to Light
Piano music inspired by the trials of Earth and the glories of Heaven
Followed by Solemn Vespers in English

4/6 Taize Evening Prayer
Sung Vespers in English incorporating Taizé chants

Communal Lauds: First Friday at 7:00 AM prior to Mass

Communal Lauds: First Friday at 7:00 AM prior to Mass

First Friday of each month: Mass at 7:30am followed by Eucharistic Adoration: until 3:00pm

Eucharistic Adoration: First Friday: 8:00 AM —3:00 PM Hourly signups are encouraged, otherwise open to all.

First Friday Devotions
First Friday Devotions: 7:00am Lauds (Morning Prayer), 7:30am Mass, 8:00am Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, 8:00am-3:00pm Adoration, 3:00pm Benediction
First Saturday of Each Month: Mass at 9:00am

First Saturday of each month: Mass: 9:00 AM to honor Our Blessed Mother with children’s choir.

First Saturday Marian Devotion
First Saturday Marian Devotion: 9:00am Mass
Monthly Prayer Requests for Priests

Visit the calendar webpage

How Do You Spend One Hour In The Presence of Jesus?

The Eucharistic Revival Team has asked me to share how I pray in the presence of Jesus during Adoration. Well, this is how I have prayed many times: I begin with deep gratitude for the gracious presence of the Lord who shows up for me in all His glory and for the world. He longs to be with me more than I long for him. After prayer of gratitude, which is often spontaneous, I pause for an extended silence, knowing He is there with me. Silence is not easy but necessary. This is followed by examination of conscience, repentance and resolution to be faithful. Before concluding my hour, I make prayer of petitions: for the sick, poor, the homeless, the elderly who are lonely, for our parish and for all parishioners, for the Church and for the mission of Christ in the world. My conclusion always contains words of more gratitude and renewed commitment to love the Lord deeply and to serve Him and His people with greater love.

 

Immaculate Conception Church is Open Daily from 6:00am – 5:30pm
Parish Center Hours
8:00 am – 4:00 pm (closed for lunch from 12:00-1:00 pm)
Monday thru Thursday
Phone: 607-273-6121
Email: iimmacul@dor.org

How can we help you?

First-time Visitor?

The parish of Immaculate Conception welcomes you. And we thank you for being here!! Let us know if you need anything. We wish you all of God’s blessings for choosing to celebrate the Eucharist with us. May the intercession of our Blessed Mother obtain for you the graces you need to live your Christian vocation.

Need to Know!

Highlights from the bulletin and FAQs are listed below. Tap on a title or > to read more.

LENTEN PRACTICES

LENTEN PRACTICES

 All Fridays of Lent are days of Abstinence.

 Ash Wednesday and Good Friday are days of Fasting and Abstinence.

Fasting practices —those between the ages of 18 and 59 are obliged to FAST—one full meal a day is allowed with two lesser meals and only liquids in-between meals.

Abstinence practices—those 14 years of age and older are obliged not to eat meat on the days appointed. (If, due to medical reasons you cannot fast, the regulation does not apply to you.)

Diocesan Day of Penance- April 2

Wednesday, April 2, 2025
1-2:30pm and 6:30-7:30pm

Knights of Columbus - Meet and Greet March 29th and 30th

The Knights of Columbus seek men of all ages willing to lead more faith-filled lives through companionship and mission, and we invite you to join our fellowship. Council members will be in the Parish Hall before and after all masses next weekend, March 29 & 30, to share a few videos and discuss your interests and how the Knights can be part of your vocation in faith. For a quick overview, watch this 3-minute video https://youtu.be/kQtsDEMy2Hs?si=t7XB93pqhO9B-r-E.

Outreach and community building continued

The Knights of Columbus is an international Catholic men’s service organization with two million members. Over its history, the Knights have been instrumental protecting our faith, the Catholic Church, and guiding men in living their faith more fully. The Knights have provided countless millions to charitable causes including $21M humanitarian relief in Ukraine, $100 Million to help dioceses struggling during the Covid pandemic, support for soldiers in WW1 and WW2, and numerous other initiatives. The Knights support initiatives that defend practicing our faith, supporting families in Catholic life, respecting life, and strengthening communities. In the 1930s, the Knights led national efforts to
enable parents to send their children to Catholic schools. In
the 1940s, the Knights initiated the Crusade for the Preservation and Promotion of American Ideals. In recent times, the Knights have been huge supporters of the annual March for Life in Washington, DC to promote the rights of the unborn. Most recently, the Knights have provided great support to the Eucharistic Revival initiative.

This national and international work is built on the strength of over 17,000 local Knights of Columbus councils. Each council is associated with one or more parishes and provide men with the opportunities to deliver similarly themed activities. Over the past three years, Ithaca Council 277 has supported the Eucharistic Revival by sponsoring the purchase of the Eucharistic Miracles of the World exhibit and
sending representatives to the Eucharistic Congress last year. We delivered Keep Christ in Christmas activities this
past year, sponsored attendees to the Right to Life March in 2024, and enabled the Lenten retreat in our parish in 2023. We purchased the large flat panel TV available for use in the Parish Hall. We contribute support each year to
diocesan seminarians and protecting life with contributions to Birth Right. Later this year, we will support a fund-raising project to ensure continuation of an important music ministry. We provide valuable Catholic Information Service materials in the narthex. Yet with more men, we have a host of programs and ideas we would like to deliver to strengthen our parish and community while living the values of charity, unity, fraternity, and patriotism.

Dan Carney
202-702-1170

Easter Flowers and Decorations

We are accepting donations for Easter Flowers and Decorations in Memory/Honor of Loved Ones. For those who have not received the special included collection envelopes, extra envelopes have been provided for your convenience by the Church entrances. Or you may call the Parish Office. Suggested donation: $10  

Extending Christ's Mission Through the CMA

If you made a gift to the CMA or Catholic Ministries Appeal over the last years, you should have received a letter outlining the programs the diocese supports through the appeal. If you did not receive a letter or are new to our parish/diocese you may wonder what the CMA is and how it benefits the church. Some highlights to last year’s campaign: ordination of one priest with five seminarians continuing their education; five deacons in formation, 260 high school students received the Hands of Christ award acknowledging their ministry and leadership; 840 Confirmations from 67 parishes and faith communities; 5023 youth participating in religious education programs; and 250,000 people assisted by our Catholic Charities agencies throughout the diocese. Some additional ways the CMA supported the parishes are: Prepared 275 engaged couples for God-centered marriages, funded programs that give our young adults on college campuses a connection to the church and spread the Gospel through communications media. This is important work that needs to be continued. Ways to make your donation to the CMA: 1) Online in the Secured Donation Portal visit www.dor.org/cmagive. 2) Text GIVECMA to 585-502-9124 to donate from your phone 3) Call 585-328-3210 extension 1298 to use a credit card 4) Checks made payable to CMA and mailed to Catholic Ministries Appeal, Diocese of Rochester, PO Box 6841, Ithaca, NY 14851-6841. 5) If you choose to remain anonymous, you can send your donation restricted to the Catholic Ministries Appeal through the parish and it will be forwarded to the diocese. For proper credit to the Immaculate Conception Church in Ithaca, use code 266 on your donation.

CMA Goal: $64,000

Current  Status: Donors – 163 Percentage: 74.46% $$47,655

Lost and Found Basket at the front entrance of the church

Kindly visit the lost and found basket in the northern corner of the front entrance of the church. Items not removed will be donated to the Homeless Shelter.

Notify the Caring Team for Notes or Prayer Shawls

The Care and Concern Committee of the Church sends cards to church members in nursing homes. However, often people in our congregation are in the hospital, healing at home or are at rehabilitation centers to gain strength. We want to be sure that our church family knows that we’re thinking of them and praying for them. If someone you know would be blessed by receiving a card, please send the contact information (name and address) to cbgracem@gmail.com…so the Holy Spirit can touch lives one card at a time.

Is there someone you know who could use a warm, cozy shawl that comes with a prayer to help brighten their day? We have Prayer Shawls available for people to hand out. These shawls have been knitted by members of the parish with love and hope that they can help make a difference in someone’s life. Please contact the Caring Team or Parish Office  607/273-6121 if you would like one.

Voice from the Pew

Your voice matters. If you have a suggestion, good idea around the pastoral goals of the parish; spiritual opportunities, outreach/community building, youth and family, buildings/grounds, cemetery and financial matters, kindly stop by the pastoral council meetings that occur every first Thursday of each month. You will be listened to because you love your parish.

When are Confessions heard?

Confessions are heard every Saturday from 2:00pm-3:30pm in the Church.

Sacrament: Seeking Anointing of the Sick?

Call 273-6121 to receive this Sacrament or if your loved one is in the hospital.

Sacraments: Seeking Baptism, First Reconciliation, First Communion, Confirmation?

For Baptism, First Reconciliation, First Eucharist, and Confirmation email Rich at rich.rasmussen@dor.org for information or to register.

Sacrament: Getting Married?

Call 607-273-6121 at least 6 months in advance of your wedding date.

Long-time Parishioner?

For our faith-filled parishioners, thank you for being salt and light to our parish and greater community! We hope our website is another way to stay connected with all our parish has to offer. Talk to members of the parish pastoral council and other ministries to explore opportunities to share your talents. 

Your presence in our congregation is a true blessing. As we welcome your ideas and presence, may our love and faith in Christ increase during our time together. Subscribe to our Facebook page or Parish app. Contact the parish office for all your spiritual needs. 

Mission and Goals Spotlight

Picture of Rev. Augustine Chumo

Rev. Augustine Chumo

Pastor of Immaculate Conception

Feast of The Annunciation

If you made a gift to the CMA or Catholic Ministries Appeal over the last years, you should have received a letter outlining the programs the diocese supports through the appeal. If you did not receive a letter or are new to our patish/diocese you may wonder what the CMA is and how it benefits the church. Some highlights to last year’s campaign: ordination of one priest with five seminarians continuing their education; five deacons in formation, 260 high school students received the Hands of Christ award acknowledging their ministry and leadership; 840 Confirmations from 67 parishes and faith communities; 5023 youth participating in religious education programs; and 250,000 people assisted by our Catholic Charities agencies throughout the diocese. Some additional ways the CMA supported the parishes are: Prepared 275 engaged couples for God-centered marriages, funded programs that give our young adults on college campuses a connection to the church, and spread the Gospel through communications media. This is important work that needs to continue.

 

Ways to make your donation to the CMA:

1) Online in the Secured Donation Portal visit www.dor.org/cmagive.

2) Text GIVECMA to 585-502-9124 to donate from your phone.

3) Call 585-328-3210 extension 1298 to use a credit card

4) Checks made payable to CMA and mailed to Catholic Ministries Appeal, Diocese of Rochester, PO Box 6841, Ithaca, NY 14851-6841.

5) If you choose to remain anonymous, you can send your donation restricted to the Catholic Ministries Appeal through the parish and it will be forwarded to the diocese. For proper credit to the Immaculate Conception church in Ithaca, use code 266 on your donation.

1. Abundant Spiritual Opportunities

Find Mass Times, Daily Scripture Readings, the Responsorial Psalm for the weekend, along with current listings of Prayer and Adoration times, special services, guest speakers, Bible Studies, and links to resources on the web.
Spiritual

2. Diverse Youth & Family Ministry

We offer different opportunities to engage our youth in their faith, including a flipped Religious Ed Family based program for 1st-5th graders, a middle school and high school youth group, and a hybrid program for Sacrament preparation. In addition, there are service opportunities and youth retreats available.
Youth

3. Community Outreach

Our volunteers help bring the Eucharist to the homebound and those living at Cayuga Ridge, coordinate our Food Pantry, and participate in community events. Our Service Team helps feed the hungry and helps support those in need in our community.
Outreach

4. Financial Transparency | Stewardship

We have an intentional focus on the prudent use of our parish resources and transparent communication of our financial health. Learn more about our Finance Council and access, online Giving or volunteer opportunities.
Stewardship

Meet our Staff

Testimonials

I am 71 years old and have been a part of Immaculate Conception Church from Baptism through all the other sacraments. My husband and I were married on May 8, 1971 in our Church. Our 2 daughters received all sacraments at IC Church while going to IC School. Our oldest daughter Susan was married in the Church. I have been a choir member since 1997 and a cantor for 20 years.
Loretta Goss
Parishioner
We attend Immaculate Conception because we have found parents with whom to share the struggles and triumphs of raising children in the Catholic faith.
Parishioner
Immaculate Conception Parish has been our home for over 10 years. We love the vibrant and prayerful community and the service oriented mindset.
Parishioner

STRIVING TO BE A COMMUNITY OF GOD'S LOVE & SERVICE

Other Reasons to Join our Parish

Eucharist Focused

In receiving the body of Christ we are strengthened to be the body of Christ in the world.

Distinctly Marian

The Blessed Mother, Mary. is our parish patroness and the true model of faith. We honor her through prayers of intercession.

Service to the Greatest in Need

Our mission includes striving to be a community of God's love and service in our community and the world.

Healing Confessions

Father Chumo hears confessions each Saturday from 2:00pm - 3:30 pm. This is a healing sacrament enjoyed by many, so come early!

Beautiful Architecture

21 beautiful stained glass windows of the Saints are visible around our church building.

Supportive of New Ideas for Ministry

You'll find a vibrant faith community where ideas are welcome and many hands help to bring them to fruition.

Our Parish in Pictures

Photos courtesy of Claudia Ariza-Nieto, the Brooks family, the Rasmussen family, Erik West, and Anne Woodard