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:
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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!
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: [email protected]
Saturday (vigil) 4:30pm
Sunday 8:30am and 10:30am
Monday 12:10pm
Tuesday 7:30am
Wednesday 7:30am
Thursday 12:10pm
Friday 7:30am
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Daily Mass: on Monday and Thursday 12:10pm and Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 7:30am, the rosary is said after each Mass.
Rosary in Spanish every Monday at 5:00pm
Holy Hour on Mondays will be offered at 6:00pm.
All attendees of the Monday evening Holy Hour will now need to enter strictly through the side door (parking lot side). Front doors will be locked.
Join us for Nightsong.
7:00am Lauds (sung in English)
7:30am Mass followed by Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
8:00am-3:00pm Adoration
3:00pm Benediction
9:00am Regional Mass with Children’s Choir
2:00-3:30pm Adoration and Confession
2:30pm Rosary
3:00pm Divine Mercy Chaplet
4:30pm Mass
6:00pm Introduction to the life of St. Teresa of Avila via Zoom
Visit the calendar webpage.
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.
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An Introduction to Teresian Prayer
Saturdays 6:00pm-7:00pm 2/7, 2/21, 3/7, 3/21
Via Zoom and In-Person (Immaculate Conception Parish Hall)
For more information and Zoom link, email [email protected]
The Immaculate Conception Book Club will begin monthly meetings in January, all readers welcome: a mix of fiction and nonfiction, classic and contemporary, secular or spiritual-with-a-Catholic bent. There’s no longterm commitment. Participate in as many or as few discussions as you like. Meetings will be held in the parish hall on the second Thursday of every month, beginning January 8, 2026 from 7:30pm-9:00pm.
For more information or to get on the mailing list, please contact David Guaspari at [email protected]
To get things underway, a small committee of readers has chosen the first three books. Members (which is everyone who joins the mailing list) will vote to choose books for the rest of the year.
*January 8*:
The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store: A Novel
by James McBride
Winner of the 2024 Library of Congress Prize for American Fiction. On the Best Books of the Year lists of NPR/Fresh Air, Washington Post, The New Yorker, and Time Magazine.
“A murder mystery locked inside a Great American Novel … Charming, smart, heart-blistering, and heart-healing.” – Danez Smith, The New York Times Book Review
*February 12*:
That We May Be One: Christian Non-Duality
by Father Thomas Keating
A transcript of a conversation between Father Keating and friends at St. Benedict’s Monastery in Snowmass, Colorado about meditation and contemplative prayer (Centering Prayer) from a Christian perspective.
*March 12*:
The Control of Nature
by John McPhee
Humanity’s never-ending struggles against powerful forces of nature: rivers (attempting to contain the Mississippi), volcanoes (redirecting lava flows from an Icelandic volcano), surviving debris flows from the San Gabriel Mountains into the exurbs of LA.
The Exodus 90 program for Catholic men is designed to help you break out of the spiritual doldrums and to grow closer to the Lord. The program comprises of a 90-day period of prayer,
asceticism and fraternity. All these elements taken
together lead to freedom; the freedom to say NO to those things that enslave us and to say YES to GOD, your family and your community.
To learn more about the program contact Deacon
Rick Burgess ([email protected]). The program begins January 5, 2026, and runs for 90 days, culminating on Easter Sunday. Come join us!
The group will meet via Zoom on Saturday mornings.
Last year, a small group of us did the Fiat90 program, and found it to be a great way to grow in the spiritual life and prepare for Easter.
Fiat90 is modeled after the famous Exodus90 program for men, but designed for women, following the example of the Blessed Mother’s “yes” or “fiat” to God. It is a program of growing in love of God and neighbor through asceticism, detachment, and prayer. This of course isn’t an easy task, but it is eased by building a community of women doing this together and supporting each other. I think that most of us who did it last year found that it was the support that really helped us get through the hard weeks, and keep God at the center of our focus, with Mary as our model.
For anyone who has done Fiat90 already, and is interested in a different program, some of us are going to simultaneously do Magnify90. It is a similar concept, but with some modifications and a slightly different focus.
The current plan is to have weekly check-in meetings on Saturdays at 7:00pm both in-person (in the Immaculate Conception Parish Hall) and Zoom options.
If you are interested in joining us on this journey of spiritual growth and renewal, please contact Mary Therese Holzhauer at [email protected].
The women’s ENDOW (Educating on the Nature and Dignity of Women) group is starting back up on Wednesday, 2/4 at 6:00-7:30pm in the Parish Hall. New members are welcome. We are currently studying the encyclical, Deus Caritas Est by Pope Benedict XVI. Please contact Trish Burgess at [email protected] if you would like more information on the group or would like to join us.
Do you want to deepen your faith and progress on your journey to sainthood with a small group of faithful Catholics? If so, consider joining us to follow the path of Divine Mercy as taught by Saint Faustina and instituted by St. John Paul II. We will study the Diary of St. Faustina, the Catechism of the Catholic Church, and scripture to enrich our faith and prayer life and to reflect on the meaning and impact of divine mercy in our lives. We follow a created curriculum and do a small amount of reading to prepare for our meetings. We meet every 1st and 3rd Tueday at 5:30pm in the Parish Center. For more information, including materials about Divine Mercy, send an email to [email protected] or text
607-227-3884.
The Wisdom of the Church group meets bi-monthly to read and discuss church writings on Catholic Social
Teaching. We’re currently reading Pope Leo’s first apostolic exhortation, Dilexi Te (I Have Loved You). It is by walking
with the poor, the vulnerable and the marginalized, that we
can “see revealed the very heart of Christ.” Please join us in the rectory after the 10:30 mass on Sunday, 2/1 and Sunday 2/15.
Our parish is planning a pilgrimage to the Shrine of Divine Mercy in Stockbridge, Ma. Date and details are yet to be determined. If you are interested in joining for this event, please contact Luke Dumouchel; [email protected] or Jan Nye; [email protected], or call the parish office.
Across the country, women and girls are sold for profit in the commercial sex trade. You can help stop this horrible crime. Please join Catholic Charities in visiting regional hotels to distribute information to alert hotel staff on how to spot trafficking and missing youth. We’ll be doing this outreach on Saturday, February 7, gathering at noon at the Catholic
Charities office. To sign up, contact Laurie at [email protected]
or call 607-272-5062 ext. 12.
The Knights of Columbus, Council #277, would like to invite you to Save the Date for our fun, community-building Catholic English Country Dance on February 21st from 2-5pm at St. Catherine of Siena Parish, Ithaca. There will be live music, a live caller, hors d’oeuvres, and a photo booth. This event is for all ages and all dancing skill levels! Additional details will be posted in the bulletin in a few weeks.
Lakeside Day Retreats: Branches Christian Rest and Renewal Centers, Inc. invites you for a day of rest and renewal at our Seneca Lake property.
For more information visit the Branches Christian Rest and Renewal Centers, Inc. website, call/text: (716) 901-4313, or email: [email protected].
Looking for a great retreat opportunity? Visit the ND Retreat House Website for retreat options.
Are you a local business owner who’d like to gain more customers while supporting our diocese? Catholic Courier ad revenue stays within our diocese, and its ads reach 175,000+ print readers and 40,000+ unique monthly website visitors. If you’d like to learn more, please contact parishioner April Krueger at 607-216-5853 or [email protected].
If there is a Winter Weather Warning, or the Ithaca City Schools close, the office will be CLOSED. 7:30am Masses will be cancelled, but 12:10pm Masses will still be held. Check the MyParish app as all updates will be listed. You can download the parish app by going to the app store on your cell phone and search for MyParish App. Once it is loaded, search for Immaculate Conception Church, Ithaca. Click on the parish and you are all set.
You may notice some reserved signs on certain pews in church. These are for Handicap Seating. Please DO NOT REMOVE these signs from the pews. Your understanding is appreciated!
We are in need of Lectors to proclaim the Word of God , especially for the Saturday 4:30pm and Sunday 10:30am Masses. Training will be provided. If you feel you could serve in this Ministry, please contact the Parish Office 607-273-6121. Scheduling is based on each person’s Mass preference and personal availability.
We are currently looking for several people to assist with the monthly Mass at Cayuga Ridge Nursing Facility. The Mass is
held on the 2nd Wednesday of every month at 11am.
Assistants would arrive at the facility at 10:30am and assist with getting the residents to and from their rooms for Mass. We usually finish up by noon or 12:30pm. If interested,
please contact the parish office (607-273-6121) or Jan Nye ([email protected])
We will be working diligently on the End of Year Statements which will hopefully come out the end of January. If you do NOT need your annual giving sent to you, please contact the office. 607-273-6121.
The deacon is a man of faith, who is called from the community that already recognizes his dedication to service. He makes a lifetime commitment to serving the People of God by proclaiming the Word, assisting and presiding at liturgies, and ministering in the areas of charity and social justice. A deacon gives witness to his availability to the community by addressing present and emerging needs of the Church.
The Diocese is inviting interested men of strong and active faith, who can demonstrate a record of service in the communities in which they live, work and worship, who may wish to explore a possible call to ordained ministry as a permanent deacon, to first speak with their pastor for an initial conversation. They may also contact Deacon Edward Giblin, Director of the Office of the Permanent Diaconate, at [email protected] for additional information.
A potential candidate must be at least 35 years of age and no older than 62 years of age at the time of ordination after a five (5) year period of formation. He must be in good health, emotionally mature, have stable relationships and must have the wholehearted support of his wife (if married) and family to enter the phase of inquiry.
Because the parish is the primary experience of Church for most inquirers, the parish community is asked to invite from among its members men who exhibit strong faith and a spirit of service and encourage them to consider a possible vocation to the permanent diaconate. The Diocese anticipates that the next formation class will begin in Fall 2027.
We wish to extend a profound thank you to all parishioners who have already participated in making pledges and payments to the 2025/26 Catholic Ministries Appeal campaign. We have made good progress so far, and look forward to having
everyone participate. The CMA funds important work in the diocese to keep our ministries alive and functioning.
As of January 26, we were at about a 27% participation rate
raising 69% of our goal. Any amount given is important and
100% participation is the only way for us to reach our goal. We hope to have this complete before Lent begins.
If you have any questions, you may contact the parish office or a member of the finance council.
May God continue to bless you and your families.
Asante sana.
See these options:
Visit the Secured Donation Portal or scan the QR code on the envelopes. Text GIVECMA to 585-502-9124 to donate from your phone or just call the number and select ext. 1298. Send a check made payable to CMA using the available envelopes.
If you prefer to make an anonymous donation, make your checks payable to Immaculate Conception, designate it for the CMA and the funds will be forwarded to the CMA as anonymous. Consider using part of any mandatory distributions from retirement funds to support the CMA for a tax benefit.
Please consider all the ways God has blessed you and your family and how the church has brought goodness into the lives of many. Pray for the success of and join our appeal to give back what you can so that we remain strong and able to do God’s work.
CMA Goal: $68,000
Current Status
Donors: 25%
Percentage: 65%
About the CMA
The Catholic Ministries Appeal does important work in our diocese. Remember we are part of a bigger church and that we are citizens of the kingdom of God and what it means to practice Catholic stewardship. What benefits the greater church benefits us individually and as a parish. The budget allocations for the 2025/26 campaign are as follows:
9%. Serving the needy through Catholic Charities which helps people meet basic needs, advance economic security, and strengthen their families. Our local Catholic Charities office helps the needy in many ways some of which are the free clothing closet, providing personal care items and emergency financial assistance.
32%. Providing diocesan wide services to our parishes and related institutions through liturgical, urban, rural, and multicultural programs and ministries; hospital, nursing home and jail chaplaincies, and pro-life ministries to name a few.
6%. Support training of seminarians, deacons, and pastoral leaders. Rick Burgess one of our parishioners, was ordained a deacon in June of this year. He is now serving in Ithaca.
35%. Fund the operation, maintenance and capital improvements associated with the Pastoral Center which houses diocesan offices and ministries and computer support services.
4%. Educating our youth to fulfilling and faith centered lives through Catholic schools, campus ministries, sacramental preparation, and other programs. In the last few years two of our Cornell grad students who were active parishioners are now Brother Cassian (Dante Iozzo) and Brother Paul (Zack Huber) and are studying for the priesthood.
4%. Administration of the CMA campaign including professional expertise, gift and data processing, promotional materials, and postage.
CMA Challenge
The 2025/26 Catholic Ministries Appeal (CMA) is offering a participation challenge, featuring three ways for parishes to earn financial rewards:
Grand Prize $5,000
For the parish with the greatest percentage increase in number of donors over CMA 24-25
$2,500
For 4 parishes with the greatest percentage increase in number of donors over CMA 24-25-in their size category. – Size categories are: – Up to 450 households – 451-750 households – 751 to 1,500 households – 1,501+ households
$1,000
For every parish that increases the number of donors by 10% over CMA 24-25 Every donor family counts! If you did not participate in last year’s CMA, please consider doing so this year, which will help our parish in possibly more than one way.
Immaculate Conception Church has its own app for iPhone and Android smart phones. The My Parish App allows us to better communicate with you throughout the week and bring you relevant parish news and updates. The app is very well designed and very intuitive. It is a great resource for parishioners by providing daily Mass readings, Catholic news and prayers, convenient prayer and Confession reminders, our bulletins and more. Download the app from your app store on your cell phone
We do have Low-Gluten Hosts available for anyone needing them during Mass. Please come to the ciborium which has a drop-down handle as this contains the low gluten hosts. If unsure, just ask the Communion Minister to point you in the right direction. Just note that these are low gluten, not non-gluten.
Please be sure to pick up any gloves, hats, glasses from the pew before you leave. If you left something behind, be sure to check out the Lost and Found basket in the rear of the church, on the Seneca Street side. We are getting quite a collection of items.
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 [email protected]…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.
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.
Confessions are heard every Saturday from 2:00pm-3:30pm in the Church.
Call 607-273-6121 to receive this Sacrament or if your loved one is in the hospital.
For Baptism, First Reconciliation, First Eucharist, and Confirmation email Rich at [email protected] for information or to register.
Call 607-273-6121 at least 6 months in advance of your wedding date.

Rev. Augustine Chumo
Pastor of Immaculate Conception Parish
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.
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
In a world that longs for more and more of material wealth as the ultimate source of happiness, joy, comfort and security, Jesus teaches on the theme of poverty. The
beatitudes could be summed up in the first statement “Happy the poor in spirit.” What does this mean? This implies the detachment, self-emptying and sharing of material good to alleviate suffering in the lives of the less fortunate. By Jesus adding poor in spirit makes it clear that only those who choose to become poor and help
others with their wealth will be happy. Poverty that befalls individuals who do not choose to be poor is not to be considered a blessing at all. It is important to note that
this voluntary poverty, this detachment from material goods and riches is not optional for disciples of Christ. It is asked of us all. We have been gifted with plenty; life, equal hours of the day, children, and many gifts from God. We are to imitate our Lord who emptied himself of all glory to make us all RICH!
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.
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.






Striving to be a community of God's love and service!
In receiving the body of Christ we are strengthened to be the body of Christ in the world.
The Blessed Mother, Mary. is our parish patroness and the true model of faith. We honor her through prayers of intercession.
Our mission includes striving to be a community of God's love and service in our community and the world.
Father Chumo hears confessions each Saturday from 2:00pm - 3:30 pm. This is a healing sacrament enjoyed by many, so come early!
21 beautiful stained glass windows of the Saints are visible around our church building.
You'll find a vibrant faith community where ideas are welcome and many hands help to bring them to fruition.






























Advent 2023
Advent wreath in refurbished church.

Advent 2023
Advent wreath and creche awaiting Jesus, in refurbished church.

Advent 2023
Sanctuary on fourth week of Advent.

Columbarium
Columbarium Blessing and Dedication, November 2, 2023.

Columbarium
Columbarium Blessing and Dedication, November 2, 2023.

Mary Shrine
Mary Shrine and Prayer Garden July 15, 2023.
Photos courtesy of Claudia Ariza-Nieto, the Brooks family, the Rasmussen family, Erik West, and Anne Woodard
113 N Geneva Street Ithaca, NY | 607-273-6121 | Office Hours: Monday - Thursday 8:00am - 4:00pm
Please call 607-273-6121 if you or a loved one is hospitalized, and/or would like to receive the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick (Last Rites).
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