Parish Facilities
The Church
The church, built in 1948 is of brick construction with plaster interior walls. It is approximately 2,800 square feet in size and seats approximately 150 people in the nave with an additional seating of 18 in the choir loft. Although the church does not meet current handicapped design criteria, religious facilities are exempt from the Americans with Disabilities Act, and it does have a bathroom but it is not accessible to the handicapped. The main aisle (but not the side aisles) meets handicapped criteria (minimum of 36 inches of width). There are no specific locations for wheelchair accommodation, and currently wheelchair individuals are placed for worship at the back of the church, and communion is brought to the handicapped person during Mass. 
The School

The former Mother of Mercy School building, now the parish all-purpose building, was originally built in 1927 as a single story structure. It was expanded in 1932 to the present two story configuration with approximately 12,216 square feet of floor space. As presently configured, the building contains seven classrooms, a great room, a kitchen, two offices, a large meeting room, and several storage/miscellaneous rooms, as well as two large restrooms and two single stall restrooms. The building has both heating and air conditioning. There is no handicapped access to the second floor;

The Rectory
The final structure is the rectory. The rectory, built in 1927, is a brick two story structure with asphalt shingle roof. It contains approximately 2000 square feet of space. It has 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, dining room, kitchen, living room, study, and small utility room.   The building has both heating and air conditioning, provided by a heat pump.
 
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