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The Intention for which a priest offers a Mass is determined either by the common law of the Church, or by specific precept, or, most often, by the intention of the donor of a Mass stipend, or by the priest’s own devotion.
There are Mass Intention envelopes at the back of the church (or from the Parish Office) which should be completed and the donation (most often £10) placed in the envelope. Completed envelopes can be given in to the Parish Office or put through the Presbytery letterbox.