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Around the Parish – October 5, 2025

Spaghetti Dinner Just Around the Corner

Our Second Annual Spaghetti Dinner is quickly approaching! We can’t wait to gather with our parish family and neighbors from the community to share a delicious meal and enjoy time together. The dinner will be served from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM, or until we sell out. Tickets will be available at the door only—so be sure to come early! Help us spread the word and invite friends and family to be part of this wonderful day.

Calling All Bakers

There’s nothing like a homemade cake to make a meal complete! For our Spaghetti Dinner, we are inviting parish bakers to donate cakes that will be served as dessert. Thank you for sharing your gifts in this way—your baking truly adds to the joy of the day. Sign-up sheets can be found at the church entrances.

Theme Basket Raffle

Our Spaghetti Dinner just wouldn’t be complete without the ever-popular Theme Basket Raffle! In this weekend’s bulletin you’ll find a full list of the baskets that will be available—there’s something for everyone. Raffle tickets have been mailed to homes and will also be available at the dinner. We invite you to spread the word and encourage family and friends to join us for this fun and meaningful fundraiser!

Divine Mercy Encounter Retreat

If you have been longing for a deeper experience of God’s mercy, consider setting aside a weekend this November for the Divine Mercy Encounter Retreat. This powerful three-day experience at St. Joseph Church / Bread of Life Community Center in Erie includes Mass, Adoration, prayer, and fellowship—all centered on helping participants grow in faith and strengthen their relationship with Christ. Open to ages 15 and older, this is the same retreat Father Larry spoke about during our parish mission. For more information or to register, visit DivineMercyEncounter.com.

A few thoughts for your week:

Sometimes it is best to be quiet, even when we have much to say. In silence, we can listen and let God guide our hearts. You are never in the wrong place. Often, you are exactly where you need to be, but may need to look at things in a new way. Family life is not a competition. Each person has a place, and there is room for everyone to be loved and valued.

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.

Around the Parish – September 28, 2025

A Season of Transition

As September draws to a close and October begins, we enter a beautiful season of change. The cooler days and colorful leaves remind us of God’s constant work of renewal in our lives and in our parish community. Just as the seasons shift, so too does our parish life take on new energy with the many events, ministries, and opportunities before us.

Spaghetti Dinner Just Around the Corner

Our Second Annual Spaghetti Dinner is just about a month away! We look forward to welcoming our parish family and neighbors from the community for a delicious meal and a time of fellowship. The dinner begins at 12:00 PM and will run until 4:00 PM or we sell out. Tickets are available at the door only, so plan to come early! Please help us spread the word and invite friends and family to join us.

Calling All Bakers

We once again turn to our faithful bakers to help make the Spaghetti Dinner a success. We are asking for cakes to be donated, which will be served as part of the meal. Thank you for sharing your time and talent in this way—it is always such a blessing! Sign-up sheets are located at the entrances of the church.

Theme Basket Raffle

The Spaghetti Dinner will also feature our ever-popular Theme Basket Raffle. Next weekend’s bulletin will include a list of the baskets that will be available. Raffle tickets will be mailed to homes and will also be sold at the dinner. Please help us promote this wonderful fundraiser by spreading the word!

Spaghetti Dinner Volunteer Meeting — Thursday, October 2 at 6:00 PM in Gallagher Hall

All new and returning volunteers are invited to a brief planning meeting on Thursday, October 2 at 6:00 PM in Gallagher Hall. We’ll review roles for kitchen prep, dining room service, ticket sales, theme basket raffle, setup, and cleanup, and make sure everyone has what they need for a smooth and joyful event. If you can’t attend but would still like to help, please contact the parish office so we can plug you in. Thank you for sharing your time and talent!

Divine Mercy Encounter Retreat

This November, consider taking part in the Divine Mercy Encounter Retreat, a three-day weekend at St. Joseph Church / Bread of Life Community Center in Erie. The retreat includes Mass, Adoration, prayer, and fellowship, offering participants a chance to grow in faith and deepen their relationship with Christ. Open to ages 15 and older, this is the program Father Larry mentioned during our parish mission. More information and registration can be found at DivineMercyEncounter.com.

A few thoughts for your week:

The pessimist complains about the wind, the optimist waits for it to change, but the realist adjusts the sails. True peace begins with a simple smile. Remember, we cannot complain about what we choose to allow in our lives. At times, we must let go of the picture of how we thought life would look and instead discover joy in the story God is actually writing for us.

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.

Around the Parish – August 31, 2025

New Ministers Schedule

Our new ministers schedule has been published this past week. We ask all of our ministers to please check the schedule online by visiting Ministry Scheduler Pro. Thank you for your continued service to our parish community!

Get Your Parish Cookbook!

Orders are now open for our 70th Anniversary Parish Cookbook! This special keepsake contains 266 recipes collected from our parish family and celebrates the rich history and fellowship of our community. Cookbooks are available for $20 each and will be ready for pickup in time to make a perfect Christmas gift. Checks should be made payable to Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish with “Cookbook” written on the memo line. Don’t miss out on this one-of-a-kind parish treasure!

Parish Mission–September 8–11

Mark your calendars—our Parish Mission is almost here! From September 8–11, we will welcome Father Larry Richards from Erie, PA, a nationally known preacher, author, and retreat leader, who will speak to our community over four unforgettable evenings. Each night will focus on a different theme of faith, offering both challenge and encouragement for all who attend. We are seeking 10 volunteers each evening to assist with the mission, as well as baked goods for a reception on the final night. This is a wonderful opportunity to grow in faith, invite friends and neighbors, and come together as a parish family. Please pray for the success of this mission and plan to join us—you won’t want to miss it!

Theme Basket Raffle

The due date for our Theme Basket Raffle is approaching quickly! Please have all baskets delivered to the parish office by September 15. This earlier deadline gives us more time to advertise the baskets before our annual Spaghetti Dinner. If you would like to sponsor a basket, sign-up sheets are available at the church doors. More details, including ticket information, can be found in this weekend’s bulletin.

A few thoughts for your week:

Gratitude and attitude are choices we make every day, not challenges to overcome. You don’t need everyone to understand your journey; what matters is having the courage to keep moving forward on it. Optimism is a magnet for happiness, and when you stay positive, good people and good opportunities will be drawn to you. No matter what life may bring your way, the outcome depends on what you choose to make of it.

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.

Around the Parish – August 24, 2025

Parish Cookbook Orders Now Open!

Our 70th Anniversary Parish Cookbook is complete—and it’s a feast for the eyes and the table! We’ve collected 266 delicious recipes from parishioners and friends, capturing the flavors and traditions of our community.

Cookbooks are $20 each and will be ready for pickup in time for Christmas—perfect for gift-giving! To place your order, use the order form in this weekend’s bulletin or call the parish office. Checks should be made payable to Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish with “Cookbook” written in the memo line.

Don’t miss this special keepsake celebrating the recipes, memories, and fellowship of our parish family!

Theme Basket Raffle

The due date for our Theme Basket Raffle is approaching quickly! Please have all baskets delivered to the parish office by September 15. This earlier date will give us more time to advertise the baskets before our annual Spaghetti Dinner. If you would like to sponsor a basket, sign-up sheets are available at the doors of the church. More details can be found in this weekend’s bulletin.

A few thoughts for your week:

Learning to ignore certain things is one of the greatest paths to inner peace. Not every burden is meant to be carried, and not every battle is worth fighting. Let go of what weighs you down—old hurts, needless worries, and voices that steal your joy—and embrace what and who lifts you up. Surround yourself with people, places, and habits that draw you closer to God and fill your heart with peace.

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.

Around the Parish – August 17, 2025

Parish Mission

This weekend, we will begin praying our Mission Prayer at the conclusion of the petitions at every Mass. We will continue this prayer each week until our Parish Mission. The prayer can be found on the cards in your pews—please return them to the pew after Mass so they are available for others. Extra copies are available at the church entrances for anyone who has not yet received one in the mail. Help us spread the word about our mission by sharing these prayer cards with family and friends!

Mass Schedule Changes

We are just three weeks away from returning to our School Year Mass schedule and offering Holy Communion under both species—the Sacred Host and the Precious Blood—at the 11:00 AM Mass.

Beginning the first Sunday of September, our Sunday Masses will be celebrated at 8:00 AM and 11:00 AM.

Theme Basket Raffle

The due date for our Theme Basket Raffle is approaching quickly! Please have all baskets delivered to the parish office by September 15. This earlier date will give us more time to advertise the baskets before our annual Spaghetti Dinner. If you would like to sponsor a basket, sign-up sheets are available at the doors of the church. More details can be found in this weekend’s bulletin.

A few thoughts for your week:

Live without pretending, love without depending, listen without defending, and speak without offending. Rather than focusing only on a to-do list, consider creating a “to-be” list—striving each day to be helpful, happy, faith-filled, calm, honest, and kind.

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.

Around the Parish – August 10, 2025

Holy Day of Obligation – Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary

This Friday, August 15, is the Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, a Holy Day of Obligation. We will celebrate Mass at 8:00 AM and 6:00 PM. Please make it a priority to attend one of these liturgies as we honor our Blessed Mother, who was assumed body and soul into heaven.

Following the 6:00 PM Mass, we will have Eucharistic Adoration from 7:00–8:00 PM. Come spend a quiet hour with Our Lord in thanksgiving for Mary’s intercession and example of faith.

Parish Mission – Pray & Prepare!

Our Parish Mission with Fr. Larry Richards is quickly approaching! Please continue praying our Mission Prayer each day, asking the Holy Spirit to open hearts and stir up renewal in our parish. This mission will be a powerful time of grace, healing, and personal transformation—and I promise you, you will not regret attending.

Whether you come every night or just one evening, I invite you to make this mission a priority. Bring a friend, a neighbor, or someone who’s been away from the Church. Let’s fill our church with people ready to encounter Christ in a deeper way!

Communion Under Both Species (11:00 AM Mass Only)

Starting the first Sunday of September, we will resume offering Holy Communion under both species—the Sacred Host and the Precious Blood—at the 11:00 AM Mass only. This decision reflects our desire to offer this important expression of the Eucharistic banquet in a way that is reverent, sustainable, and respectful of the resources we have.

We hope this opportunity at 11:00 AM will provide the faithful a meaningful option to receive from the chalice. For more information, including a brief explanation of this practice and how to receive reverently, please see the insert in this weekend’s bulletin.

A few thoughts for your week:

God doesn’t call the equipped—He equips the called. You don’t need to have it all together to say “yes” to Him. Just be open. Mary’s life was one long “yes” to God. As we celebrate her Assumption, may we learn to trust and surrender like she did. The Eucharist isn’t a reward for the perfect—it’s food for the journey. Come hungry for grace. Revival doesn’t start with an event. It starts in the heart. Let it begin with you. We don’t go to church because we’re good—we go because God is good. Even on your worst days, He still invites you in.

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.

Around the Parish – August 3, 2025

Adoration Schedule

Beginning this month, Eucharistic Adoration at Immaculate Heart will be held on the Third Friday of each month from 6:00–7:00 PM. This regular time will give us a beautiful rhythm of prayer throughout the year. However, this month, due to the Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Adoration will be held from 7:00–8:00 PM on Friday, August 15, following the evening Mass.

This hour later in the month gives our neighbors from other parishes the opportunity to join us—especially since Beloved Disciple and Saint Michael both offer First Friday Adoration, this Third Friday option provides another occasion for Eucharistic prayer in our area.

Holy Day of Obligation – Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Friday, August 15 is a Holy Day of Obligation, when we celebrate the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, body and soul, into heaven.

Masses will be offered at 8:00 AM and 6:00 PM here at Immaculate Heart. As mentioned above, Adoration will follow the evening Mass, from 7:00–8:00 PM.

Let’s honor our Blessed Mother by beginning and ending the day in prayer.

Communion under Both Species

Beginning in September, with the change of Sunday Mass time from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM, we will resume the distribution of Holy Communion under both forms—the Body and the Precious Blood of Christ—at the 11:00 AM Mass only.

While it is a great gift to receive the Eucharist under both species, please remember: Christ is fully present—Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity—in either form. Receiving either the Sacred Host or the Precious Blood alone still constitutes full Communion. This change will allow us to offer the fullness of the liturgical sign where possible while remaining reverent and practical in our approach. !

Parish Mission – Pray & Prepare!

You should have received your Parish Mission Prayer Card this past week. I encourage you to pray this daily as we prepare our hearts for this grace-filled time.

Our Parish Mission with Fr. Larry Richards is set for Monday, September 8 through Thursday, September 11, from 6:30–8:30 PM each evening. Each night will focus on a different theme, and I promise you—it will be spirit-filled, powerful, and life-changing.

Please do everything you can to attend all four nights. This is a moment of renewal and transformation for our entire parish community. Invite your friends, family, neighbors—all are welcome!

A few thoughts for your week:

Happiness is not something readymade; it comes from your own actions. You will either step forward into growth or backwards into safety. Believe that life is worth living and your belief will create the fact. Sometimes good things fall apart so that better things can come together.

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.

Around the Parish – July 27, 2025

Parish Mission with Fr. Larry Richards – Sept. 8–11

We’re excited to announce that Fr. Larry Richards will lead a powerful four-night Parish Mission at Immaculate Heart of Mary from Monday, Sept. 8 to Thursday, Sept. 11, 6:30–8:30 PM each night.

Fr. Larry is a nationally known speaker and priest of the Diocese of Erie, famous for his passionate, life-changing presentations. Each night will explore a different theme—from prayer and the Mass to forgiveness and healing.

This mission is free and open to all—Catholics and non-Catholics alike. Mark your calendars now and invite a friend!

More details at: ihmercer.org/mission

Spaghetti Dinner & Theme Basket Raffle – Help Us Reach 60 Baskets!

Plans are underway for our annual Spaghetti Dinner this October, and one of the highlights is our beloved Theme Basket Raffle. This year, we’re aiming for 60 baskets—our biggest goal yet! Sign-up sheets to contribute a themed basket are available at the doors of the church. Let’s make this year’s event our best ever!

Hermenegild Picnic

Join us for our annual Mass and picnic at St. Hermenegild Church on Thursday, August 7 at 6:00 PM. Bring a chair to sit and a dish to share—we look forward to seeing you there!

Br. Ezekiel Thomas to Profess First Vows – August 2 !

With great joy, we share that parishioner Joseph Dumais, son of Pat and Barb Dumais, will profess his First Vows as Br. Ezekiel with the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal on Saturday, August 2.

Though he cannot receive personal gifts, we invite parishioners to contribute to a spiritual bouquet—a collection of notes, prayers, and words of encouragement from his home parish. Please drop off your cards or notes at the parish office.

Let us support Br. Ezekiel with our love and prayers as he continues his journey of religious life.

No Daily Mass – Tuesday and Wednesday

Please note that there will be no Mass this Tuesday and Wednesday. Thank you for your understanding.

A few thoughts for your week:

Priority list for the heart: be present, be kind, be joyful, be thankful. Focus on improving yourself, not proving yourself.

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.

Around the Parish – July 20, 2025

To Egypt and Back—Our VBS Fun!

A heartfelt thank you to all of our incredible volunteers who made this year’s Vacation Bible School a joyful and faith-filled experience for our children! From decorating and leading activities to preparing snacks and guiding small groups, your time, energy, and love made a lasting impact. We are so grateful for your willingness to share your gifts and help plant seeds of faith in the hearts of our young people. May God bless each of you for your generous spirit and joyful witness!

Spaghetti Dinner & Theme Basket Raffle – Help Us Reach 60 Baskets!

Plans are underway for our annual Spaghetti Dinner this October! One of the highlights is always our Theme Basket Raffle—and this year, we’re aiming higher than ever with a goal of 60 baskets! Sign-up sheets to contribute a themed basket are available at the church doors. Let’s work together to make this year’s raffle our biggest and best yet!

Parish Cookbook – Recipes Still Needed!

We’ve gathered nearly 75 recipes so far! But we still need your help. Share your favorite dishes and be part of something special: a cookbook celebrating 70 years of IHM in Mercer, perfect as a keepsake or Christmas gift. Submit your recipes soon and help us build this delicious legacy!

Hermenegild Picnic

Mark your calendar! Our annual mass and picnic at St. Hermenegild Church is scheduled for Thursday, August 7 at 6pm! Bring a chair to sit and a dish to share!

Parish Directory Photography Begins!

Photo Sessions for our Parish Directory begin this Thursday, July 24 in Gallagher Hall! Make sure you don’t forget your appointment!

Eucharistic Minister Training

Our Eucharistic Minister Training is scheduled for THIS weekend, after our 5p and 10a masses. Thank you to everyone who has let us know that they will be in attendance. Anyone who wishes to be a part of this special ministry is also asked to attend these sessions.

Br. Ezekiel Thomas to Profess
First Vows

We are overjoyed to share that parishioner Joseph Dumais, son of Pat and Barb Dumais, will profess his First Vows with the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal on Saturday, August 2.

As Br. Ezekiel cannot receive personal gifts, we invite you to contribute to a spiritual bouquet of notes, prayers, and messages of encouragement from his home parish. Cards or notes may be dropped off at the parish office.

Let us surround Br. Ezekiel with our love and support as he takes this sacred step in his vocation!

A few thoughts for your week:

Kindness is one thing you can’t give away. It always comes back in one form or another. Fight for the things that you care about, but do it in a way that will lead others to join you. Remember, a dead end is usually a good place to turn around. Success is falling nine times and getting up ten.

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.

Around the Parish – July 13, 2025

Vacation Bible School is Here!

’Twas the night before VBS, and all through the parish,
The halls were abuzz—excitement to cherish!
The banners were hung in the hallway with care,
In hopes that young disciples soon would be there.
Crafts were prepared and the lessons were planned,
Snacks were all stocked and volunteers manned.
Our theme comes alive with bright joy and delight,
As we gather each day and praise God with our might!

We are thrilled to welcome our youth this week as they dive into faith, fun, and friendship at Vacation Bible School! Please pray for all our children and volunteers during this exciting and grace-filled week!

Spaghetti Dinner & Theme Basket Raffle – Help Us Reach 60 Baskets!

Plans are underway for our annual Spaghetti Dinner this October! One of the highlights is our Theme Basket Raffle, and this year we’re aiming for 60 baskets—more than ever before! Sign-up sheets to contribute a themed basket are available at the doors of the church. Let’s come together to make this year’s raffle the biggest and best yet!

Parish Cookbook – Recipes Still Needed!

We’ve collected nearly 50 recipes, which puts us halfway to our goal! But we’d love even more! Help us make this cookbook a memorable Christmas gift celebrating 70 years of IHM in Mercer. Submit your favorite dishes and be part of this delicious legacy!

Handicapped Ramp Entrance Update

Thanks to your generosity, we have received $63,980 in pledges toward our goal of $152,337 for the much-needed repairs to our handicapped ramp. These updates are essential for ensuring our church remains accessible to everyone. Every gift, large or small, helps us move closer to this vital goal. Thank you for your support!

Hermenegild Picnic

Mark your calendar! Our annual mass and picnic at St. Hermenegild Church is scheduled for Thursday, August 7 at 6pm! Bring a chair to sit and a dish to share!

Eucharistic Minister Training

Our Eucharistic Minister Training is scheduled for next weekend, after our 5p and 10a masses. Thank you to everyone who has let us know that they will be in attendance. Anyone who wishes to be a part of this special ministry is also asked to attend these sessions.

Br. Ezekiel Thomas to Profess First Vows

We are blessed to share that parishioner Joseph Dumais, son of Pat and Barb Dumais, will take his First Vows with the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal on Saturday, August 2.

While Br. Ezekiel cannot receive personal gifts, he can receive notes of encouragement and spiritual support. We’d love to send him a beautiful bouquet of prayerful messages from our parish family! If you’d like to be part of this special gift, please drop off a card or note of encouragement at the parish office. Feel free to include a promise of prayer or a word of support.

Let’s surround Br. Ezekiel Thomas with the love and prayers of his home parish as he takes this important step in his vocation!

A few thoughts for your week:

Don’t underestimate the quiet power of hope. Even the smallest light can break through the deepest darkness. Be the reason someone feels seen, supported, and strengthened today. Little acts of kindness can echo in eternity.

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.