Around the Parish – November 2, 2025
Spaghetti Dinner Thanks
A big thank-you to everyone who helped with our Spaghetti Dinner! So many people gave their time to clean, set up tables, decorate, cook, and organize volunteers. Your hard work made the evening a wonderful success. I’m truly grateful for all you did!
Nursing Home Gift Tree
The Nursing Home Gift Tree is here! You’ll find it near the statue of Saint Joseph. Please take a tag, buy the gift listed, and return it to church by Sunday, November 23. To help us keep track of every gift, please write your name and phone number next to your tag number in the book by the tree. Thank you for helping make Christmas brighter for our nursing home residents!
Poinsettia Order Form
It’s hard to believe, but it’s already time to begin preparing our church for Christmas! This weekend’s bulletin includes the poinsettia order form for our sanctuary decorations. Each poinsettia costs $20 and can be purchased in memory of a loved one. Please return your order form to the parish office by Sunday, November 30, 2025.
Cookie Walk and Soup Sale
Our annual Cookie Walk and Soup Sale is coming soon! We need volunteers to make cookies and soups for the event. If you can help, please sign up at the church doors or contact the parish office. Thank you for your generosity and Christmas spirit!
#iGiveCatholic
The Tuesday after Thanksgiving has become known nationwide as “Giving Tuesday.” Through Giving Tuesday, parishes and Catholic organizations join together to support their ministries and strengthen the mission of the Church.
This year, our parish project focuses on making critical repairs to the handicapped entrance of our church. To complete this project, we need to raise $88,400.
This work is essential to ensure that all members of our community—especially our elderly and those with disabilities—can enter our church with ease and dignity.
Every dollar given through #iGiveCatholic stays right here in our parish—so your generosity directly supports this important accessibility project for our parish family.
For more information, visit ihmercer.org/igivecatholic
A few thoughts for your week:
Every day is a new chance to see God at work in your life.
Even small moments of gratitude can open your heart to His grace.
Take time this week to notice the blessings that often go unnoticed.
Pax et Bonum,
Fr. Andy
The Power and Tradition of Mass Intentions

The Mass is considered the greatest prayer of intercession in the Church. This is because it is the perfect offering of Christ to the Father, making present the Paschal Mystery of His death and resurrection. Traditionally, a Priest may be requested to offer a Mass for a specific intention, even if the requester cannot be physically present.
Offering Masses for the Deceased:
Having a Mass offered for a deceased person is an ancient and commendable practice. A Mass is offered to pray for the departed, that they may find peace in heaven. Since each Mass holds infinite value, requesting one or several Masses is of tremendous benefit to the person prayed for, as well as their family, who can take comfort in knowing that their intention is united with the prayers of the Church.
The Mass: Center of Christian Life:
Every Mass is a precious gift from God. It is the center of the Church’s life, known as “the source and summit of the Christian life,” because in the celebration of the Mass, we are brought back to Jesus’ Last Supper, the first Mass. We consciously recall the love of God poured out for us through the life, death, and resurrection of His only Son, Jesus Christ. At each Mass, all the intentions of God’s people, both living and deceased, are included. As Pope Paul VI noted in his motu proprio “Firma in Traditione,” the faithful, moved by an ecclesial and religious sense, join their own sacrifices to the Eucharistic sacrifice, participating more intensely and supporting the Church’s needs, especially its ministers.
Requesting a Mass Intention:
Anyone may request a Mass Intention for a living person, a deceased person, members of a family, or a special intention appropriate to the celebration of the Eucharist, such as World Peace, Vocations, or Respect for Life. The Church allows only one intention per Mass.
Offering a Mass Stipend:
The normal stipend offering for a Mass is $10. However, a Mass Offering can be more or less than the suggested amount, depending on the financial position of the person requesting the Mass. Envelopes for Mass intention requests are available at the entrances of the church. These envelopes can be placed in the collection basket or returned to the parish office. The requester may also ask for a card to be sent to notify someone that a Mass Intention has been requested (one card per intention). Please note that the name of the person(s) requesting the Mass is not announced.










