Mass Intentions
Please contact Lisa Dore ([email protected]) or Jeannie Behr ([email protected]) if you have any questions.
Thank you for your grace and patience
as we introduce our new online Mass intention software.
as we introduce our new online Mass intention software.
To request a Mass intention, click the button below.
Please include your email address and phone number with your request.
In extraordinary circumstances, Mass intention dates may be subject to change.
Please include your email address and phone number with your request.
In extraordinary circumstances, Mass intention dates may be subject to change.
- A donation or stipend is not required for a Mass intention. However, if you would like to make a donation, the customary donation is $10 per Mass. If you would like to cover the transaction fees, please add $2 to your donation.
- You may also donate via cash or check by delivering your donation to the church office or placing it in the offertory basket. If you place your donation in the offertory basket, please place it in an envelope marked "MASS INTENTION" and include the name and date of your intention(s).
- Please allow up to seven business days for your intention request to be approved. Once approved, you will receive an email or text confirming your request.
- Mass cards may be picked up in the parish office. Unfortunately, we are unable to mail Mass cards.
- To give all parishioners an opportunity to request a Mass intention, we suggest a limit of 10 intentions per year, per person, at St Peter. In the event of an emergency, we may be able to accommodate an additional request. Please contact the office.
- When requesting a Mass intention to commemorate an anniversary, please include both names of the couple.
- Please do not hesitate to contact the office if you have any questions.
Mass Intentions hold a sacred significance, embodying the community's prayers and supplications. These intentions serve as heartfelt dedications, offered during the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, where the faithful entrust their petitions, gratitude, and remembrances to the divine. Each intention carries the weight of individual and collective faith, uniting parishioners in spiritual solidarity as they intercede for loved ones, seek solace, and express gratitude for blessings received. Through Mass Intentions, the church fosters a profound sense of communion, where prayers transcend the temporal and connect souls in a shared journey of faith and devotion.
--from St. Francis and Claire of Assisi
--from St. Francis and Claire of Assisi