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Saint Ignatius of Antioch Catholic Community
Antioch, Tennessee
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The people of St. Ignatius Catholic Church welcome you to explore this website and invite you to experience in-person a diverse community of over 750 families. We offer regular weekday and weekend liturgies in a contemporary setting. Faith formation and sacramental preparation is available for people of all ages. Founded in 1976, our community continues to grow and expand programs including Mother’s Day Out, Vacation Bible School and an active Knights of Columbus chapter. You are invited to
join us in our journey to provide an environment where every person can experience and express God’s love through Worship, Word, Community and Service.
Saturday Vigil: 4:30pm
Sunday: 8:00am, 10:30am, 1:00pm in Spanish
​Daily Mass:
Monday to Friday: 9:00am
Tuesday: 7:00pm in Spanish
​Saturday: 8:00am
Confession:
Saturday: 4:00-4:25pm or by appointment
Eucharist Adoration:
Monday to Thursday: 7:45-8:45am
Friday: 9:30-noon
Saturday: 7:00-7:45am
This is the LAST session for Season 4.
11:30am at La Tavola in Smyrna
Call or email Beverly to reserve your spot!
615-648-7300
Join our parish Baby Shower for our Youth and Young Adult Director: Reid Moyers and her husband Cameron on Saturday, November 23 at Noon in the church narthex.
Visit their babu registry HERE.
9am in English
12 noon in Spanish
Bring your bread and/or wine to be blessed for your holiday meal.
On Friday, November 29th, adoration will be from 930-1030am.
This Advent, commit to simplicity. In a season that can mistakenly be focused on gifts and consumption, explore ways to live simply as we hopefully prepare for the coming of Jesus and the restoration of the earth.
St. Thomas Aquinas
John of the Cross
Pope Francis
Meister Eckhart
Julian of Norwich
Saint Teresa of Avila
Saint Therese of Lisieux