Saint Ignatius High School

Loyola Society Mothers’ Club

Welcome to our family. A student spends four years of his life with us. That means his family spends four years with us as well. Make the most of that time and find ways to be a part of our Wildcat family. We’re happy to have you.

“I was honored to be involved in the Loyola Society Mothers’ Club for four years. I was truly inspired by the enormous sacrifice and generosity among the parents, teachers and entire Saint Ignatius community."

Mary Kolick
Loyola Society Past President, Mother of Kyle '19
Mary Kolick <br> Loyola Society Past President, Mother of Kyle '19 image
  • Mission Statement

    In a spirit of cooperation and support of the mission of Saint Ignatius High School, the Loyola Society Mothers’ Club promotes the ideals of spirituality and service to the Saint Ignatius High School community by: - Encouraging involvement in the club of all mothers of current students, thus creating a sense of community in the school; - Inspiring its members to seek a greater understanding of the school’s Catholic Jesuit tradition through its programs and opportunities - Providing volunteer opportunities to work for the good of the school community and the surrounding neighborhood.

  • Camellia Dinner

    The Camellia Dinner is the Loyola Society’s major annual fundraiser. This is a great event for current mothers and mothers of alumni to join together for fun, friendship and fundraising. Camellia features a silent auction, raffle and wine pull. Proceeds from the raffle and auction provide funding for many programs and projects the Loyola Society Mothers' Club sponsors.

  • Evening of Reflection

    Hosted twice a year, the Evening of Reflection brings members of our community together for Mass and contemplation. Featuring a guest speaker, parents, alumni, and friends of Saint Ignatius gather to reflect on the time of year and where we see God in our lives.

  • Mother-Son Eucharist

    In a tradition that dates back to the 1990s, mothers and sons gather in the Fr. Sullivan Gymnasium to celebrate the Mother-Son Eucharist hosted by The Loyola Society Mothers’ Club.

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