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: iimmacul@dor.org
Welcome to our website! Whether you are a long-time parishioner, newcomer, or visitor we hope our website is a helpful resource for you. On this first page you will find our latest parish news, liturgies, and events; important links for visitors and parishioners; contact information for our staff; and more about us.
May the peace of Christ fill your heart and home during this Lenten season.
Monday 12:10pm
Tuesday 7:30am
Wednesday 7:30am
Thursday 12:10pm
Friday 7:30am
Saturday Vigil Mass 4:30pm
Sunday 8:30am and 10:30am
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On Saturday, May 2nd, we will have our usual 1st Saturday Marian Mass at 9:00am, followed by May Crowning at 10:00am.
The rosary will continue to be prayed after Daily Mass and we offer our prayers especially for peace.
All families are encouraged to pray the rosary at home during May.
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.
Pope Leo XIV has declared the period of January 10, 2026 to the 10th of January 2027 the Jubilee of St. Francis, becoming models of holiness of life and constant witnesses of peace. A plenary indulgence is granted to those devoutly participating in this extraordinary jubilee. Pope Leo XIV has written the included prayer which may be said in private or public devotion throughout the year.
Prayer to Saint Francis for Peace
Saint Francis, our brother, you who eight hundred years ago went to meet Sister Death as a man at peace, intercede for us before the Lord.
You recognized true peace in the Crucifix of San Damiano, teach us to seek in Him the source of all reconciliation that breaks down every wall.
You who, unarmed, crossed the lines of war and misunderstanding, give us the courage to build bridges where the world raises up boundaries.
In this time afflicted by conflict and division, intercede for us so that we may become peacemakers: unarmed and disarming witnesses of the peace that comes from Christ.
Amen.
Pope Leo P.P. XIV
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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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* The reading for April 9:
Pnin, by Vladimir Nabokov
Nabokov’s most charming novel: short, funny, and often touching
The Immaculate Conception Book Club holds meetings on the second Thursday of every month at 7:30pm in the parish hall, all readers welcome. We read a mix of fiction and nonfiction, classic and contemporary, secular or spiritual-with-a-Catholic-bent. There’s no long-term commitment. Participate in as many or as few discussions as you like.
For more information or to get on the mailing list, please contact David Guaspari at dguaspari@gmail.com
The schedule for 2026 is:
January 8:
The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store: A Novel
by James McBride
February 12:
That We May Be One: Christian Non-Duality
by Father Thomas Keating
March 12:
The Control of Nature
by John McPhee
April 9:
Pnin, by Vladimir Nabokov
May 14:
Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland, by Patrick Radden Keefe
June 11:
A Good Man is Hard to Find and Other Stories, by Flannery O’Connor
July 9:
The Abolition of Man, by C.S. Lewis
August 13:
Selected Poems of Philip Larkin (ed. By Martin Amis)
September 10:
The Soul of an Octopus, by Sy Montgomery
October 8:
The Apology, by Plato
November 12:
The Life You Save May Be Your Own, by Paul Elie
December 10:
This is Happiness, by Niall Williams
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 trickb3@vyahoo.com 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 bridgidcooper@yahoo.com 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, 3/1 and Sunday 3/15.
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; luke.d1118@gmail.com or Jan Nye; janmnye@aol.com, or call the parish office.
Congratulations to these young people who received the Sacrament of Confirmation on April 21st: Charlene Bryant, Johanna Bryant, Margaret Bryant, Owen Maxson and Gianna Sabaini.
A huge shout of Thanks to everyone who assisted in hosting Confirmation at Immaculate this past Tuesday, April 21st. We especially thank Bishop Bonnici, Fr. Kelly, all Priests and Deacons for celebrating, all the coordinators from the different parishes, our greeters, altar servers, singers and musicians and the hospitality team. It was a beautiful celebration.
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!
Nominations to serve on the Pastoral Council will close on Sunday, April 26th. Please place your name or your nominee in the nominations box in the Narthex. Fr. Chumo will contact all nominees to share more information.
The Pastoral Council invites all parishioners to participate in a survey asking for your suggestions & ideas for strengthening our parish in its mission. Please complete a survey & return to the box in the Narthex by May 10th.
Birthright of Ithaca and the K of C Council are collaborating in a fundraiser to support mothers and newborn infants with essentials such as pregnancy testing, medical, housing and counseling referrals along with maternity and baby items. Representatives will distribute branded baby bottles on May 2 &3 at all parishes. Fill the bottles with your loose change and return the weekend of May 16 & 17. Thank you in advance for your generosity, support, and respect for life.
Please plan to join us on Friday, May 15th at 7:00pm in the Parish Hall as we continue to celebrate the Franciscan Jubilee Year with the showing of the film “Brother Sun, Sister Moon.” We’ll provide the movie but bring your own snacks.
Saturday, May 30th from 10:00am—Noon in the Parish Hall, the Philosophy Family Farm will help sponsor “Celebrating the Laudato Si” at Immaculate. Come create some simple, fun and tasty treats using spring spruce tips from the family’s Christmas Tree Farm, while learning key concepts from Laudato Si, Pope Francis’ call to integral ecology, protecting both human dignity and the planet.
Please contact the parish office 6047-273-6121 to register so we know how many to prepare for. All are welcome, great for families and young adults!
We are looking to re-establish our Communication Ministry to work on getting our Newsletter up and running again. The purpose of the newsletter is to focus on the main events of the Parish, to categorize and collaborate with other groups and ministries to keep all informed. This may also help show what events and groups we have to offer the community. If you are interested in helping, contact the office.
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 (janmnye@aol.com)
The lost and found basket is full of precious winter items including umbrellas and reading glasses. If you are missing something of yours, kindly check the basket by the north corner of the main entrance. Thank you!
If you pick up the “Word Among Us” booklet, there are blue envelopes to donate $1 for this. By donating just, a single $1, it helps us cover the cost so we can keep providing this wonderful booklet for you.
The St. Joseph and Sacred Heart Candles still have many openings for intentions coming up. They burn for a week, and a requested donation is $10. Please call the parish office to sign up for Intention dates. Deceased and/or living.
Please visit our CMA page for all the details!
Just a brief reminder that the kneelers in the pews are for kneeling only. They are not made to sustain the weight of someone standing on them.
Please check the pew around you when you leave after Mass or Praying. We are finding too many hats, gloves, and other items left behind.
Help us preserve our new pews by not laying wet umbrellas on them.
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.
Do you enjoy knitting? Are you a knitter looking for a project? Our Prayer Shawl Ministry is in need of some new knitters for Prayer Shawls. Our prayer shawls are given to those in our community who could use a “hug” of warmth and prayers. Contact the Parish Office if you are interested in volunteering. 607-273-6121.
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.
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 rich.rasmussen@dor.org for information or to register.
Call 607-273-6121 at least 6 months in advance of your wedding date.
On Sunday, April 26th, after the 8:30am Mass, Nick Weiermiller, Director of Admissions from Notre Dame High School, will be holding an information session for families interested in learning more about Notre Dame as an educational option for their student. The session will be held in the Parish Hall.
Part Time Bookkeeper Needed for the Regional Finance Office based in the Ithaca/Lansing Area.
Send Resume to Shawn.Gillen-Caryl@dor.org.
The Knights of Columbus Finger Lakes Conference is providing support for parishioners throughout the Diocese of Rochester to audit a course at St. Bernard’s School of Theology this summer. Nine classes are available to select from. Classes run six weeks and are online. Please go to this link for more information: www.stbernards.edu/freeaudit. Registration closes April 24th.
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: branches1515@live.com.
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 amdg24@outlook.com.

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 of Easter
The fourth Sunday of Easter is traditionally called the Good Shepherd Sunday because it makes use of the Gospel of John chapter ten for all three years of the Liturgical circle.
It is difficult to explain the image/concept of the shepherd to the modern generation who have not had an experience of shepherding. All the prophets in the Old Testament as well as Jesus used the theme of a shepherd as an image of responsible leadership, a leadership of devotion to duty, especially caring deeply to every person.
All prophets spoke of the Lord God as the true Shepherd who really cares for all his people. God knows every person intimately. He knows our names. He can call each one of us by name. We are not a collection of anonymous people. We are dearly loved and cherished by the Lord.
We, the followers of the Good Shepherd, are called to emulate the chief Shepherd. It is easy to grow tired and complain to have to do so much for others. A true Christian is the one who cares for the needs of others as Christ did.
This Sunday is also called World Vocations Sunday. A day for a special prayer to pray for vocations in the Church. Let’s pray to the good Lord to visit our families and call members of our own family to serve as priests in the Church. Remember to pray for our seminarians to continue saying yes to the Lord throughout their formation, and throughout their entire life.
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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