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Around the Parish – March 10, 2024

This Friday is our Saint Patrick Day Bingo and Bake Sale! All baked goods donations can be dropped off in Gallagher Hall beginning on Thursday, March 14. All baked goods are asked to be delivered by noon on Friday, March 15. Doors open at 6pm, Early Bird starts at 7pm, and Regular games at 7:30 pm. Food and beverages will be available for purchase, as well as all of the great baked goods that our parish family made!

All donations for our rummage sale “Blooms and Bargains Bazaar” can be dropped off beginning Monday, March 18 in Gallagher Hall. Please contact the parish office before drop off. The parish is unable to provide pickup for items.

In the upcoming week within our deanery, the Lenten Penance Services will be taking place. I’d like to recommend that everyone seize the chance to participate in the sacrament of reconciliation before Easter arrives. It’s crucial for all of us to engage in this sacrament regularly. I advocate for monthly  reception, like a monthly check-in for the soul. I am a big believer that this routine can significantly contribute to our spiritual well-being and growth. In addition to our Penance Services, the Sacrament of Reconciliation remains available every Friday during Lent from 6-7, every Saturday from 4-5, and always available by appointment.

Experience the rich tradition of the Pascha Basket in our Easter celebrations. On Holy Saturday, prepare a basket with Easter Bread symbolizing Christ’s body, dyed eggs for new life, meats, cheeses, and a candle for the light of Christ. Bring it to the church for a special blessing on Holy Saturday. Join us in the communal joy of Easter, sharing the blessed foods with family and friends. Embrace this ancient tradition as a symbol of resurrection and fellowship. Explore the full tradition in our special full-page ad. Let’s celebrate the joy of Easter together!

Join the 300 Club excitement! We still have a limited number of tickets available for purchase. Your support is crucial in reaching our goal to raise the necessary funds for our parish. Let’s work together to sell out all 300 tickets and make a significant impact!

Here are a few thoughts for the week ahead:

Be someone who makes someone else look forward to tomorrow. We can’t force someone to hear a message they are not ready to receive, but never underestimate the power of planting a seed.

Pax et Bonum, Fr. Andy

Around the Parish – March 3, 2024

A special thank you to everyone that contributed to the second collections and donations to Father Max and his Dominican confreres. Because of your continued generosity, we raised a total of $1,296.00. Thank you again for both your generosity and your participation in our parish mission.

It might seem impossible, but next week, Daylight Savings Time begins. Make sure you spring ahead next Sunday morning at 2am! Otherwise, you will be late to mass!

Spring is just around the corner, and therefore, Easter is as well! We are still in need of lottery tickets for the Easter Basket Raffle. If you are able to donate, please send in your unscratched tickets to the office as soon as possible.

As spring unfolds its vibrant colors, it’s the perfect season to embark on a refreshing cleaning journey! As you bid farewell to the remnants of winter and embrace a lighter atmosphere, consider contributing to the upcoming Bargains & Blooms Bazaar. We invite you to generously donate gently-used pre-loved items that you no longer need. Help us create a collection of treasures by offering items such as quality furniture, gently-used clothing, and other cherished belongings. Your generous contributions will not only declutter your space but also find new homes and bring joy to others. Let’s make this spring a time of sharing and rejuvenation

Get ready for a Shamrockin’ Celebration! In just about a week and a half, our eagerly awaited Saint Patrick’s Day Bingo and Bake Sale will unfold, and we’re counting on your enthusiasm to make it a spectacular event once again! Last year’s turnout and participation were amazing, with everyone raving about the fantastic time they had. Let’s keep the tradition alive and make this year’s celebration even more memorable! We are reaching out to the heart of our community – YOU! Volunteers are needed to ensure the success of this joyful gathering. Your help can make a significant difference in creating an atmosphere filled with laughter and camaraderie. And calling all master bakers! Our parish is home to the BEST bakers, and we know you’re eager to showcase your talents! We are still in need of delicious baked goods to sweeten the festivities. Whether it’s your famous Irish soda bread or a delightful green-themed treat, we invite you to contribute and share the joy of your culinary creations. Let’s join hands and create lasting memories at our Saint Patrick’s Day Bingo and Bake Sale. Your support and participation will undoubtedly make this event a shining success! See you there, and may the luck of the Irish be with us all!

Here are a few thoughts for the week ahead:

A wasted day is one where we only thought about how someone else could change; a good day is one when we become part of the solution. Faith is our greatest gift; sharing it with others is our greatest responsibility.

Pax et Bonum, Fr. Andy

Around the Parish – February 25, 2024

I extend my sincere thanks to each of you for making our Parish Lenten Mission an exceptional three-day experience. Your enthusiastic participation, commitment to growth, and shared moments of prayer created an atmosphere filled with learning and unity. Together, we embraced the true spirit of Lent, fostering a sense of renewal and deepening our connections within the parish. Your presence made these days truly special, and I am grateful for the collective journey we undertook.

I would like to express my deepest gratitude to Father Maximilian Maria Jaskowak for his inspirational leadership during our Parish Lenten Mission. Father Maximilian’s profound insights, engaging sermons, and unwavering commitment to guiding us on our spiritual journey were instrumental in making these three days truly transformative. His wisdom and compassionate presence enriched our collective experience, leaving an indelible mark on our hearts and minds. We are blessed to have had him as our guide, and we extend our sincere appreciation for his dedication to nurturing our faith community.

As we gear up for the upcoming Blooms and Bargains Bazaar, here’s a friendly reminder to keep us in mind during your spring cleaning endeavors. As you sift through your closets and tidy up your living spaces, consider setting aside any gently used items and potted plants that could find new homes at our event. Your contributions will not only help you declutter but will also add to the success of our community sale.

Join us for the Saint Patrick’s Day Bingo and Bake Sale on Friday, March 15! We’re seeking volunteers and bakers to make this event a hit. If you love baking or can spare some time, your help will add sweetness to our celebration. Contribute to the festive spirit and community bonding by being a part of this memorable day. Signup on the sheets at the entrances to Church. Let’s create a delicious and unforgettable Saint Patrick’s Day together!

Here are a few thoughts for the week ahead:

Never let the things you want cause you to neglect the things you have. We need patience; all things are difficult before they become easy. Parish volunteers don’t necessarily have the time; they just have their heart in the right place.

Pax et Bonum, Fr. Andy

Around the Parish – March 26, 2023

The last two weeks in the season of Lent are called Passiontide which begins on the Fifth Sunday of Lent. This is when the Church shifts her focus from Christ in the desert (the Gospel for the First Sunday of Lent) to Christ during His Passion.

During this period of Passiontide, the crucifix and other statues and images around the church have been veiled with a purple cloth.

In the Roman Missal we find the instruction, “In the Dioceses of the United States, the practice of covering crosses and images throughout the church from [the fifth] Sunday [of Lent] may be observed. Crosses remain covered until the end of the Celebration of the Lord’s Passion on Good Friday, but images remain covered until the beginning of the Easter Vigil.”

Why do we veil images? The practice of veiling images alerts us that something is different, it can be startling at first, but the last two weeks of Lent are a time of immediate preparation for the celebration of the Sacred Triduum. The veils are hard to miss and they serve as a reminder to get ready!

The veiled images build within us a longing for Easter Sunday. The veils seem out of place, and even counterintuitive. It can seem strange that the crucifix is covered up during Passiontide. Through this absence of images, our senses are heightened and we become more aware of what is missing. Similarly, the suppression of the Alleluia during Lent effectively demonstrates that we are in exile from our true Home, where the angels sing Alleluia without ceasing.

When images are unveiled before the Easter Vigil, we are reminded that we, in a sense, live in a veiled world. It is through our own death that we are able to see our true home, and the veil is lifted. Christ lifts the veil through His Resurrection.


In last weekend’s bulletin, as well as this weekend’s bulletin, there is a full page advertisement about IHM’s newest fundraiser. The IHM 300 Club will be a special 6 month raffle, and more information about this can be found in today’s bulletin, as well as on our website. Tickets will begin being sold next weekend, April 1 & 2 after all the masses. Tickets can also always be purchased through the parish office after next weekend.


We have the totals from our Saint Patrick Day Bingo and Bake Sale! Big drum roll please! The total is $2,744. Last year, we made just $466 on bingo alone. This year, the Bingo brought in $2020 alone. A massive thank you to the Knights of Columbus for sponsoring the Bingo, to the anonymous donor for the kitchen costs, and for all the amazing baked goods! Another wonderful event for our parish family!

Here’s a thought for your week: We must let go of the life we have planned, so as to accept the one that God has waiting for us.

Pax et Bonum, Fr. Andy

Around the Parish – March 12, 2023

Congratulations to all of our Confirmation Candidates who received the Sacrament of Confirmation at a special mass on Monday March 6 at Beloved Disciple Church. The mass was a wonderful time for our young adults to be with our Bishop, Lawrence Persico, and other young adults from our Diocese. In this weekend’s bulletin, there are the biographies of each student from our Confirmation Cohort. Again, a very special thank you goes out to Cindy Wilpula and Katlyn Gable for their dedication to our Faith Formation program and to our students.

This week is our Saint Patrick Day Bingo and Bake Sale! Doors open at 6 and Bingo begins at 7! Thank you in advanced to all those who have helped, either by your volunteering at the event, or making all the wonderful baked goods! All baked goods can be dropped off at Gallagher Hall by noon on Friday, March 17.

If you’re looking for a fun way to shed those extra few pounds, try joining the Zumba group! Zumba meets in Gallagher Hall on Tuesdays at 5:30pm, the second and fourth Thursdays at 5:30pm, and Saturday Mornings at 8am. If you have any questions, contact Heather Corvino at (724) 813-3594.

The Easter Basket Raffle is coming up quickly! We currently have 73 lottery tickets, and we are hoping to have 100 tickets total, 50 per basket. If you are able to give a few tickets to help us meet our goal, feel free to place them in the collection basket at mass, mail them to the office, or drop them off at the office Monday through Thursday, 9:00am-3:00pm.

Here’s a few thoughts for your week: Staying positive and faith filled does not mean that you have to be happy all the time. It just means that even on hard days, you know that better days are coming. When everything seems to be going against you, remember that airplanes take off against the wind. The best views in life come after the hardest climbs.   

Pax et Bonum, Fr. Andy

Saint Patrick Day Bingo and Bake Sale

Join us for Bingo and a Bake Sale on Saint Patrick’s Day! Bingo, 50/50, and other games sponsored by the Immaculate Heart of Mary Knights of Columbus. Bake Sale sponsored by Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish.

Food and non-alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase.

Friday, March 17, 2023
Gallagher Hall
Doors open at 6pm