Penance Service
Tuesday, March 13 at 7:00 pm
Multiple Priests will be available
to hear your confession.
How to go to Confession
1. You always have the option to go to
confession anonymously, that is, behind a
screen or face to face, if you so desire.
2. After the priest greets you in the name of
Christ, make the sign of the cross. He may
choose to recite a reading from Scripture,
after which you say: "Bless me Father for I
have sinned. It has been (state how long)
since my last confession. These are my
sins."
3. Tell your sins simply and honestly to the
priest.
4. Listen to the advice the priest gives you
and accept the penance from him. Then
make an Act of Contrition for your sins.
(Guides will be available for you)
5. The priest will then dismiss you with the
words of praise: "Give thanks to the Lord for
He is good. You respond: "For His mercy
endures forever." The priest will then
conclude with: "The Lord has freed you from
your sins. Go in peace." And you respond by
saying: "Thanks be to God."
6. Spend some time with Our Lord thanking
and praising Him for the gift of His mercy.
Try to perform your penance as soon as
possible.
For several options of an Examination of
Conscience and other information on
confession go to http://www.usccb.org/
prayer-and-worship/sacraments-and-
sacramentals/penance/
1601 N. Tennessee Boulevard
Murfreesboro, TN 37130
615.893.1843 | 615.895.1150 Fax
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Roman Catholic Parish
Sunday Eucharist Sat. Vigil 5:30pm & 7:30pm Spanish Sunday 8:30am, 11am & 5pm
Weekday Eucharist Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs 7:00am (8:15am when school not in session) Fri., Sat. 8:15am Wednesday Evening 6:00pm Tuesday 7:30pm Spanish
Reconciliation Wed. 5-5:45pm | Sat. 4–5:15pm or by appointment 615-893-1843
Baptism Call Church office to schedule
Matrimony Call Church office six months prior to wedding
Anointing of the Sick Call Church office
Confirmation Call the Rel. Ed. office
RCIA for Adults Interested in joining the Catholic Church? Call the Religious Ed. office
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WEEK AT A GLANCE
SUNDAY, MARCH 11
8:30am Mass 9:45am PSR Classes 9:45am 30 Minute Apologetics 9:45am Coffee and Donuts 11:00am Mass 5:00pm Mass
MONDAY, MARCH 12
8:15am Mass 9:00am Divine Mercy Cenacle 11:30am Mass at St. Thomas Ruth. Hospital 6:00pm Legion of Mary 6:30pm NO Acts of the Apostles class
TUESDAY, MARCH 13
7:15am Adoration until Mass 8:15am Mass 9:30am Bridge Ministry 10:00am St. Rose Food Bank 6:30pm RCIA 7:00pm Penance Service
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14
(48 HOUR ADORATION)
8:15am Mass 11:30am Mass at St. Thomas Ruth. Hospital 5:00pm Confession until 5:45 6:00pm Mass 6:30pm Youth Group
THURSDAY, MARCH 15
(48 HOUR ADORATION)
8:15am Mass 10:00am St. Rose Food Bank
FRIDAY, MARCH 16
8:15am Mass 11:30am Mass at St. Thomas Ruth. Hospital 2:30pm Stations of the Cross 5:30pm K of C Fish Fry 7:00pm Stations of the Cross
SATURDAY, MARCH 17
6:30 am Catholic Men’s Faith Group 7:00am Adoration until Mass 8:15am Mass 4:00pm Confession until 5:15 5:30pm Mass 7:30pm Spanish Mass
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WORSHIP & SPIRITUAL LIFE
MASS INTENTIONS
SATURDAY, MARCH 10 - Fourth Sunday of Lent 5:30 pm Jim and Debbie Brower SUNDAY, MARCH 11
8:30 am Saint Rose Parishioners 11:00 am † Paul and Emma McNeely 5:00 pm Deacon John and Brenda D’Amico MONDAY, MARCH 12
8:15 am † Jeanne Meyer
TUESDAY, MARCH 13 8:15 am Rosalyn Hollingsworth WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14
8:15 am † Ed and Roslyn Davis 6:00 pm † Stephen Clawson THURSDAY, MARCH 15
8:15 am † Henry Dernoga FRIDAY, MARCH 16
8:15 am Sr. Mary Emily SATURDAY, MARCH 17 - Saint Patrick, Bishop 8:15 am † Helen Ramsey
READINGS FOR THE WEEK • MARCH 11 - 18, 2018 Sunday: 2 Chr 36:14-16, 19-23/Ps 137:1-2, 3, 4-5, 6 [6ab]/Eph 2:4-10/Jn 3:14-21 Scrutiny: 1 Sm 16:1b, 6-7, 10-13a/Ps 23:1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6 [1]/Eph 5:8-14/Jn 9:1-41 or Jn 9:1, 6-9, 13-17, 34-38
Monday: Is 65:17-21/Ps 30:2 and 4, 5-6, 11-12a and 13b [2a]/Jn 4:43-54
Tuesday: Ez 47:1-9, 12/Ps 46:2-3, 5-6, 8-9 [8]/Jn 5:1-16
Wednesday: Is 49:8-15/Ps 145:8-9, 13cd-14, 17-18 [8a]Jn 5:17-30
Thursday: Ex 32:7-14/Ps 106:19-20, 21-22, 23 [4a]/Jn 5:31-47
Friday: Wis 2:1a, 12-22/Ps 34:17-18, 19-20, 21 and 23 [19a]/Jn 7:1-2, 10, 25-30
Saturday: Jer 11:18-20/Ps 7:2-3, 9bc-10, 11-12 [2a]/Jn 7:40-53
Next Sunday: Jer 31:31-34/Ps 51:3-4, 12-13, 14-15 [12a]/Heb 5:7-9/Jn 12:20-33
Scrutiny: Ez 37:12-14/Ps 130:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8/Ps 130:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 [7]/Rom 8:8-11/Jn 11:1-45 or Jn 11:3-7, 17, 20-27, 33b-45
LENTEN PENANCE SERVICE
TUESDAY, MARCH 13 AT 7:00 PM
SPANISH AND ENGLISH SPEAKING PRIESTS
MAR. 17 - 5:30 MAR. 18 - 8:30 MAR. 18 - 11:00 MAR. 18 - 5:00
1. Ken Ferrantello 2. Judith Nochowicz
1. Ken Loats 2. Kimberly Rainey
1. Katherine Haynes 2. William Haynes
1. Beth Loats 2. Garrett McHaney
Wayne Miller Marcie Murphy Bernadette Schafer Nancy Taylor Ann Trout Billy Trout
Lucy Matthews Joseph Miller Linda Overman Wayne Overman Kimberly Rainey Mike Reeves Craig Rice Ken Roberge Damian Skelton Patt Smith
Jessica Chilton Nathan Edwards Ernest Plüs Anne Plüs Greg Polsinelli Irene Polsinelli Jay Quinby Jennie Rhinehart Jessica Schneider Laurie Schneider
Blair Anderson Mary Blanchard Luke Davis Rick Dearing Charles Hall Melinda Samuels
Mary Fryz Dennis Fryz
LaRue Myers Jennifer Krauss
Mary Hawkersmith Charles Hall
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STEWARDSHIP TREASURE SHARED
Weekly Offertory Revenue .......... 27,759 Year To Date.............................. 994,156 Year To Date Budget ............. .1,009,615 Year To Date Surplus (Deficit)…(15,460)
Annual Fund & Tuition Assistance Offertory ......................................1,248 Annual Fund & Tuition Assistance Year To Date............................. 72,656 Haiti Revenue Haiti Weekly Offertory .................... 1,486 Haiti Offertory YTD……………......93,009
Weekly Offertory ............................ 1,305 Year To Date Offertory .............. 109,178 Includes online giving, envelopes, loose cash & checks.
There were 2,686 registered families and 503 families that gave during these weeks.
***THANK YOU!!!***
SAINT ROSE SCHOOL DONATIONS
Annual Fund Donations Anthony & Mary Farone Mitchell & Kelly Frank Justin & Stephanie Hayden Patrick & Shannon Ihrie Manny & Andrea Alvarado Eric & Cassandra Gladkowski State Farm Vargas Family
Morris Family Kollar Family Michael Semich Scholarship
Patrick & Shannon Ihrie Brian & Amanda Semich Michael & Terri Kelly Miguel & Melly Vega
In Kind Donations Reagan Schultz Stephanie Kinard
PLAN ON SHOPPING OR GIVING
GIFT CARDS FOR EASTER? Gift cards for major retailers will be available for purchase at the K of C Fish Fry on March 23 between 5:30-6:30p in the Jo Call room. A percentage of all scrip gift cards sold benefit the children at Saint Rose. Cash or Check only. Use this link to see what's available: goo.gl/QZ4hyx
CHRISTIAN STEWARDS
Soccer ball pumps with packet of needles Marbles- 25 in a Ziploc bag Jump ropes Teacher stapler and staples Twin flat sheets Pillow cases Twin microfiber blankets Reading glasses Embroidery floss Embroidery hoops Embroidery needles Material for sewing-summer weight Teacher scissors Wheelchairs Small bars of hand soap Maternity sanitary pads Towels, wash cloths
Black shoes for children Flashcards for addition Flashcards for subtraction Chalk, erasers Pencils, pink erasers Water color sets Rulers—METRIC File folders-new Newborn baby caps Receiving blankets Cloth diapers-newborn Baby clothing Toddler clothing Children clothing 4-6X Children clothing 7-10 Women skirts-small Women blouses/shirts-small Elderly Women-simple dresses Men’s pants-small
Men’s belts 24-30 inch Men’s shirts-light weight Toddler underwear size 2 Children underwear size 3,4,6 Children’s socks-white Adult female underwear small Male underwear- small Flip flops all sizes Canvas shoes-all sizes
Enrollment numbers:
Pre-K & K 145 First Grade 55 Second Grade 50 Third Grade 61 Fourth Grade 45 Fifth Grade 24 Sixth Grade 19
ITEMS TO DONATE FOR HAITI ON APRIL 14-15
WHAT WE DO AS CATHOLICS: Part 8: The Eucharistic Prayer Now that the altar and the gifts have been prepared, the Mass proceeds with the Eucharistic Prayer – this is actually the high point of the Mass I mentioned a few weeks ago. I will explain that further and in more detail in the coming weeks as I walk through the Eucharistic Prayers in detail with you. For now, though, I want to talk about the options you might hear. The Church offers four principal Eucharistic Prayers (I-IV) and several others for specific uses (e.g., Eucharistic Prayers for Reconciliation and various Eucharistic Prayers for Special Needs). The basic structure of all of the Eucharistic prayers goes something like this, though the order changes in some cases. I will go into more detail on each movement in the coming weeks.
1. Preface: expresses God’s gift of salvation in history 2. Sanctus (Holy Holy Holy) 3. Epiclesis: calls down the Holy Spirit on the gifts 4. Institution Narrative: the words of Jesus that effect the consecration 5. Anamnesis: Remembers Christ’s historical sacrifice and victory 6. Second Epiclesis: calls down the Holy Spirit on the Church 7. Prayers for the living and the dead, including the pope and bishop 8. Doxology
Eucharistic Prayer I, also called The Roman Canon, is the oldest of these prayers. We can trace this prayer back to the 4th-5th century in forms that are recognizable as the current prayer. From the Council of Trent until the promulgation of Missal of Paul VI, this was the only Mass used in the Roman Rite. This option is encouraged by the Church on her highest feast days and Sundays. Eucharistic Prayer II was composed in the 20th century when the current form of the Roman Rite was prepared. It is loosely based on the Eucharistic Prayer found in the writings of Hippolytus in the 2nd-3rd century. You will notice we rarely use this particular option on Sundays & higher feast days. The guidance from the Church indicates that we use this prayer, principally, for daily Masses. Eucharistic Prayer III was written from whole cloth, as it were, with the preparation of the Missal of Paul VI. Even though this prayer doesn’t have the long history of the other prayers, in its own way, it expresses the Church’s theology of Eucharist, the Mass, and salvation in a beautiful way. The Church encourages us to use Eucharistic Prayer III on “Sundays and festive days” when Eucharistic Prayer I is not used. Eucharistic Prayer IV is based on the Anaphora of Saint Basil from the Eastern Divine Liturgies (Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Rite Catholic). It is unique among the Eucharistic Prayers in that it has a preface that must be used in it rather than options for the priest to pick an appropriate preface to the day. Because of that, the times it can be used are limited to days without a preface already prescribed by the Church. This prayer covers, in the briefest fashion, the whole of creation and salvation history, and, as such, is a beautiful, if brief catechesis on God’s plan. Fr. Joe Fessenden
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Saint Rose School's 6th Annual Stars & Pars Golf
Tournament and Family Fun Day
April 29, 2018 1:00 pm Shotgun
Champions Run Golf Course
Sponsors are needed! Visit school.saintrose.org for information or contact Caroline
Graham at [email protected]
FAMILY LIFE
CELEBRATE LIFE! Please pray for the women in our parish who are with child. This is a wonderful way to support mothers and their families with our love and prayers. If any expectant mothers would like to be on this list, call the parish office. PLEASE PRAY FOR: Morgan Binhammer, Rachel Newcomb, Felicia Owens, Casee Chevalier, Sarah MacIsaac, and Kelly Frank. If you or someone you know in our parish is having a difficult pregnancy or has recently had a baby, and would like to receive some meals to help you out during this exciting time of transition, please contact Mary Dunn at (615) 497-2973 or [email protected] . Meals for Moms is offered by the Saint Rose Women's Ministry as a way to help make this time a little easier for our St. Rose moms!
BAPTISMAL PREPARATION Baptismal Preparation Class is scheduled for Wednesday, April 4
at 7:00pm in Room 117. Expectant parents in their third trimester are encouraged to attend. Call 615-893-
1843 to register.
EDUCATION & FORMATION
Please join us for our Saint Rose School Student Preview Day and Parent Information Session Rising 2nd-7th grade students and parents for the upcoming 2018-2019 school year Thursday, March 28, 2018
8:00am to 10:00am
Registration at 7:45am
Saint Rose School Jo Call Room
RSVP Staci Rose ~ Admissions Director ~ 615-898-0555 ext. 1017 or email [email protected]
CATHOLIC MEN'S FAITH GROUP SPRING SESSION
We meet on Saturday mornings at 6:30 AM. Our study is Bishop Robert Barron's six-
part series "Priest, Prophet, King". This series on Jesus is a natural follow-up to our fall sessions that featured the Bishop's "King David". We'll have to decide on a second series for the spring. We start gathering for coffee, doughnuts & fruit at 6:15 AM but start the program at 6:30 AM. We then watch the DVD session and end with small group discussion. We finish by 8 am so that those with busy Saturday schedules can participate. Email Jeff Sandvig at [email protected] with any questions. All are welcome!
FIRST SATURDAY MORNING STUDY AND PRAYER GROUP
The Pentecost Group will meet right after the First Saturday Morning Mass every month until about 11 am in Meeting Room 121. Discussion materials will be taken from the following book: The Mystical City of God--written in the 17th century by the Franciscan nun Venerable Mary of Jesus of Ágreda. If you long for God, please consider joining us once a month. For more info, please contact either Olga Pace at 615-542-5004 or [email protected] or Dr. Harry Djunaidi, MBA, MAcc, MSc at (615)785-7632 or [email protected].
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS
Interested in learning more about the Catholic faith? Join us 6:30-
8:00 pm on Tuesdays to have an opportunity to learn more about Catholicism. You can start at any time. Come have your questions answered, you are not obligated to become Catholic. We are in the meeting room wing behind the main sanctuary.
30 MINUTE APOLOGETICS Apologetics essentially means "the truth of the matter" and is a great way to be prepared to answer questions when people ask "Why do Catholics do that?" We will meet every Sunday morning that PSR classes meet unless otherwise announced. Sessions are in Rm 119 of the meeting room wing at 9:45. Join us!
ACTS OF THE APOSTLES STUDY Join us on Monday evenings as we study Acts of the Apostles by William S. Kurz, SJ. Books will be available for purchase at the class. We will meet in the Jo Call Room from 6:30-8:00 pm. No registration or prior knowledge is necessary. Please join us!
DIVINE MERCY CENACLE The Divine Mercy Cenacle meets the 2nd and 4th Monday of the month at 9am, in room 119 of the meeting room wing. In the meeting we study the Diary of St. Faustina along with corresponding Bible verses and entries in the Catechism. The meeting concludes with praying the Chaplet of Divine Mercy. All are welcome. Mary Fryz is facilitating our lessons. For more information contact, Maribeth at [email protected] or 615-423-6780.
THE DIOCESE OF NASHVILLE CURSILLO MOVEMENT is intended to help all Catholics develop a thorough understanding of what it means to fully live a Christian life in all their everyday situations. It provides a method to transform all aspects of society through prayer and the development of small Christian communities. The next Women’s Weekend is March 15, 2018.
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PLEASE REMEMBER TO PRAY FOR OUR SICK
Richard W. Zelek i, Donald R. Williams i, Terry Rollins i, Howard Smith i, Don Brandon i, Peter Guile ii, Patricia Capelli iii, Debbie Bailey iii, Mary Jo Bickford iii, Jamie Jackson iii, Joanna Capelli iii, Kathy Van der Schans iii, Gary Davila iv, Liz Rhea iv, Ken Pietrzyk iv, Stoma Speyrer iv, Donald Wisehart iv. Names remain on this list for 4 weeks. Email [email protected] or call 615-893-1843 to add or remove someone on the list.
SAINT ROSE FOOD PANTRY The Saint Rose Food Pantry is available to assist Saint Rose Parishioners and those in our community having difficulty providing food for their families. If there is anyone needing food who cannot come to the Food Pantry on Tuesdays or Thursdays from 10 am until 12 pm, please call the Church office at 615-893-1843 so that other arrangements can be made.
Due to the increased demand of those needing food and our desire to better serve our Church and community, please donate the following non-expired food items: Oatmeal Dry Milk
Peanut Butter Mac-N-Cheese
Canned Tuna Ramen Noodles
Spaghetti Noodles & Spaghetti Sauce
Plain rice - 16 oz bag or box
Beans (Pinto, Black, or Kidney) 16 oz bag or can
Canned Vegetables (Green Beans, Peas, Corn, Carrots) Canned fruit (All varieties) Canned soup (Chicken Noodle, Tomato) We continue to receive bread/bakery donations from the Publix on New Salem Highway. Thank you, Publix, for your generous weekly donations! Also, the Food Pantry would like to thank everyone for the continued support of this ministry. We appreciate each and every donation. We are so blessed to have such a caring and generous Parish!
PARISH COMMUNITY & OUTREACH
OUR MISSION IS TO ASSIST SAINT ROSE PARISHIONERS and those in the community having financial difficulties. We provide limited monetary assistance as funds allow and/or referrals to other local resources. All personal information is kept in utmost confidence. Please call BRIDGE at 615-692-0159 on Tuesdays between 9:30 a.m. and 11:30 am. If you would like to donate to the BRIDGE Ministry, please indicate this in the memo area of your check or on your monthly Choice Gifts envelope and place it in the collection basket. You may also bring it to the Church office. We could use your help! If you are interested in becoming a BRIDGE volunteer, please email Paul Reissner at [email protected] for more information. Kroger gift cards are needed to assist with this ministry. Please drop them off at the church office.
ASSISTED LIVING, NURSING HOME & VA HOSPITAL PARISHIONERS Joe Krzysiak, Irene Bartusiak, Michael Drislane, Linda Patrick, Mary Iannucci, Kathryn Hentzel, Hal Taylor, Dennis Moss, Robert Heck, Kathy Rogers, Joseph Blanco, Richard Albert, Matt Nicholson, Fr. John Gillespie, John Kirby, Bill Berra, Betty Houk.
VISITING THE HOSPITALIZED & HOMEBOUND If you know a Catholic who is homebound or in the hospital and cannot come to Mass, please contact the church office at 615-893-1843.
BRIDGE MINISTRY OUR MISSION IS TO ASSIST SAINT ROSE PARISHIONERS and those in the community having financial difficulties. We provide limited monetary assistance as funds allow and/or referrals to other local resources.
Throughout 2017, the Bridge Ministry received requests for help from more than 414 families. We were able to provide an average of $60 per family towards their Electric, Water or Gas bills, as well as gas cards and Rover tickets for families with special transportation needs.
This year, the cold weather has hit hard on our community; we have felt this through an increase in the families asking for help. In January of 2018, Bridge received requests from more than 54 families, and we’ve helped with an average of $73.43 per family; a total expense of $3,962. In 2017, the average expense per month was $2,065.
We are in need of both monetary resources and volunteers so we can keep helping our community. Bridge meets every Tuesday from 9:30am to 12:00pm. Monetary donations and Kroger cards are received at the Church Office. If you are interested in becoming a BRIDGE volunteer, please email Paul Reissner at [email protected].
Thank you for your continued support and generosity for all our charitable works ministries at St Rose. The impact and hope given to our parish families and community is immeasurable.
WEEKEND BACKPACK FOOD BAGS We are deeply grateful to have the support of our Saint Rose family as we fill Weekend Backpack Bags. Seven additional students from food insufficient homes enrolled in Kittrell Elementary School over the Christmas Holidays. We have been asked to add them to our list of students requiring Weekend Backpack Bags each week. Donations of any of the following items would be greatly appreciated to help us provide the Weekend Backpack Bags during the remainder of the school year! Bumble Bee Snack-on-the-Go Tuna
Ham or Chicken Salad Kits
Quaker Breakfast Squares
Pop Top cans of Beanee Weenee or Pork & Beans. 7-8 oz Chef Boyardee Bowls (any variety) Easy Mac & Cheese (envelopes) Vienna Sausage
Raisins (individual boxes) Milk – Shelf Stable – i.e., Horizon, Hershey’s (White or Chocolate) Fruit Cups (Peaches, Pears & Fruit Cocktail)
Please recall that all of the items we give to the children for their weekend meals must be placed in a single one-gallon zip lock bag to fit in their Backpacks. Please write Backpack Meals on your donation. .
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LEGION OF MARY The Legion of Mary is an international lay apostolic organization whose membership offers service to the Church on a voluntary basis. Its goal is to glorify God by co-operating in Mary's and the Church's work. Our St. Rose Legion meets each week to pray, learn, and share
and discuss our weekly service. We are a group of women and men whose love for Jesus and His mother grows daily. Visit a meeting to find out more! (We're very friendly.) We meet each Monday evening at 6:00 in room 121. For more information contact: Mary Ray at 615-202-1636 or Cecilia Ewaldson at 615-496-1212 or Mary Ellen Zimmerman at 615-692-2149.
COUNSELING
Many people struggle with concerns like depression, anxiety, relationship problems, stress, etc. In response, Catholic Social Svs. offers individual, marital and family counseling. If you or anyone you know might be interested, please call Jill Hodges at 615-427-5937.
FIRST FRIDAY SENIOR BREAKFAST Saint Rose School hosts a senior breakfast every First Friday during the school year. Please join us in the Jo Call Room following Mass. We look forward to seeing you!
MTSU CATHOLIC MEAL TRAIN Why not make a warm meal this semester for MTSU Catholic! The calendar has been updated for you to sign up. https://www.mealtrain.com/trains/6gz2my or visit the saintrose website. Thanks and may God continue to bless you as you help His people.
PARISH NEWS
Devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary Every first Saturday of the month the rosary will be prayed following the 8:15 am Mass. The First Saturday will be March 3 (First Friday always precedes First Saturday). Please join us to honor Our Lady of Fatima!
SAINT ROSE WOMEN’S MINISTRY The purpose of our ministry is to unite women of the parish through service and fellowship with a commitment to women, children, and families of Saint Rose Church and School. Potluck meetings are held the first Thursday of each month. In addition to formal meetings, we plan events such as book clubs and get togethers to promote friendships rooted in Catholic Faith. Membership is open to all adult women of the parish and includes affiliation with Nashville Diocesan Council of Catholic Women (DCCW). Need more information? Contact Renee Loper at [email protected] Upcoming Events unWINEd advance tickets are on sale ($15 advance/$20 at the door) 3/17 St. Patrick's Day Social Event, Jo Call room, 12pm-2pm
4/1 Children's Easter Egg Hunt, 12:15pm in the church courtyard (for toddlers-
3rd grade) 4/5 Monthly meeting and potluck dinner in the Jo Call Room, 6:30pm
4/21 unWINEd, School Gym, 6:30pm,-9pm
4/25 Book Review party for book club selection ("God Help Me! These People Are Driving Me Nuts!" by Dr. Gregory Popcak, available for purchase at ETWN.com) 5/3 Final monthly meeting and potluck dinner of the year! 6:30pm in the Jo Call Room
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
The Knights of Columbus invite all parishioners to consider attending Stations of the Cross immediately following each Lenten Fish Fry. Stations of the Cross are a great reminder of what exactly Jesus went thru for our Salvation. All you need to do is show up at 7PM Friday
Night. Knights of Columbus Upcoming Calendar: March 14 – Social Night – 7PM St. Rose Gym
March 16 – Lenten Fish Fry – Starts 5:30PM Jo Call Room
March 21 – Business Meeting – 7PM Stonewall House
March 23 – Last Lenten Fish Fry – Starts 5:30PM Jo Call Room
April 11 – Social Meeting – 7PM Stonewall House
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS FISH FRY All you can eat Fish, Fries, Fixin's, and Desserts
Adults $10 each, Youth (4-12 years old) $5 each, Children (under 4) Free
Dates: 3/16, 3/23 Time 5:30PM to 6:50PM
Stations of the Cross at 7:00 pm
FRIDAY NIGHT FISH FRY EVENTS NEED YOUR DESSERTS! Please consider bringing your home made goodies to one or more of the dinners. The Fish Fry events will continue through Mar. 23rd. We are also looking for volunteers to help work the table. Perhaps a community service project for some of our younger parishioners? So please bring your cookies, cupcakes, pies, cakes, jello eggs, etc. We will take them all. Any questions, please call Patty Smith 615-796-3569.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS CROWN STATE FREE THROW CHAMPIONS 2018 Thirty boys and girls participated in the event. We have 12 boys and girls from Middle Tennessee, ages 9 to 14, who were named Tennessee State Champions of the 2018 Knights of Columbus Free Throw Championship.
Congrats to our Saint Rose State Champion! Anna Graham was the winner of the 9 year-old girls in a shoot-out!! Congrats to our Saint Rose State Runner-Up! Zion Wade was the runner up of the 9 year-old boys.
Special Thanks to the following local St. Rose Marion Council 4563 brother Knights who helped make this year’s event a huge success: Youth Director John McNicholas, Rob Thomas, Jim Barnes, Paul Borkoski, Nick Bialkowski, and Frank Bongiorno.
THE PATRIOTIC ROSARY will be prayed on the third Saturday of every month after the 8:15 am Mass. Everyone is welcome to join us as we pray for peace in our nation.
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PARISH NEWS / AROUND THE DIOCESE
RETREAT APRIL 6-7 –
NASHVILLE DIOCESE WOMEN Join the Nashville Diocesan Council of Catholic Women as they offer a time of reflection at Bethany Retreat House, Dickson, TN. Speaker Sr. Mary Angelica Neenan, O.P. will help us “Strive for Holiness”. Cost for Fri. & Sat. $100 members; $105 non-members and Sat. only $50 members; $55 non-members. The Retreat begins with dinner at 6 pm on Friday and ends at 4 pm on Sat. Register by March 15: Mary Jackson, Spirituality Commission Chair, 3191 Burgess Gower Rd. Cedar Hill, TN 37032 or 615-347-8305 or [email protected]. Registration form: https://sites.google.com/site/ndccwnashvillediocese
DOMINICAN CAMPUS SEEKING FINANCE MGR The Dominican Campus Business Office is seeking qualified applicants for a Finance Manager who are faith-filled witnesses committed to the mission of Catholic education. The Dominican Campus Business Office serves Overbrook School, St. Cecilia Academy and Aquinas College. An interested candidate should email a letter of interest & a resume to Keith Giger at [email protected].
The Saint Rose Science Olympiad team earned 1st place overall at the Science Olympiad Regional Tournament at MTSU on February 24th. Fifteen 6th-8th grade students competed all day in events such as Disease Detectives, Optics, Science Crime Busters, and Roller Coaster. Medals were given for the top 6 places out of 14 teams competing. This year’s competition included Central Magnet Middle School, Providence Christian Academy, and Rockvale Middle School. The Saint Rose team earned medals in an incredible 22 of the 23 events and took home 15 first-place and second-place medals! Because of their hard work and dedication, the Saint Rose team will be representing their school at the Science Olympiad State Tournament at UT-Knoxville on April 7th. We are grateful for your support and prayers. The Saint Rose Science Olympiad team members are: Will Becker, Chloe Carreras, Nicky Farone, Xander Fox, Gabby Gruber, Mary Hedge, Cecilia Held, Eric Jackson, Becky Klukowski, Kary Lorenzana-Dewitt, Sophie MaGinn, Madeline Myers, Miles Potter, Andrea Sagman, and Luke Speyrer. Their coaches are Tony Farone, Mary Farone, Lori Klukowski, and Lisa Sagman. Special thanks go to the following people for their time and talent in helping the students prepare for their events: Frank Bordash, Greg Doe, Jennifer Held, Matt Klukowski, Matt MaGinn, Orrin Sagman (Saint Rose alumnus), Nicole Speyrer (Saint Rose alumna), and Daniel Maune. And a big thank you to all of the parents of the team for supporting Science Olympiad and for being there on Saturday! Several Saint Rose alumni also competed in the high school division on Saturday: Father Ryan’s team (1st place overall at Vol State Regional) included Danny Farone and Central Magnet School’s team (1st place overall at MTSU regional) included Angelica Bautista, Ana Klukowski, and Gwyneth Polak. Both teams will be headed to the state tournament in April.
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