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CHURCH STAFF Rev. Dan Steiner, Pastor 615-889-4065 ext. 205 Dcn. Wayne Gregory 615-330-7834 Dcn. Mike Wilkins 615-830-8370 Dcn. Gil Huhlein (RETIRED) Mrs. Kimber Halliburton Academy Principal 615-883-1108 ext. 221 [email protected] Mr. Rob Gallagher Operations Manager 615-889-4065 ext. 202 [email protected] Mrs. Cyndi Anderson Parish Secretary 615-889-4065 ext. 201 [email protected] Mr. Patrick Held Parish Life Coordinator 615-997-0898 [email protected] Mrs. Cathy Mayo Bell Director of Music Ministries 615-889-4065 [email protected] Church office fax # 615-889-3421 MASS SCHEDULE & ADORATION Sunday 8:30 a.m. Mass & 11:00 a.m. Mass Monday NO PUBLIC MASS Adoration 8:30 p.m.– 10:00 p.m. Tuesday 6:00 p.m. Mass Wednesday Adoration 6:30 a.m.– 7:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. Mass Adoration/Confession- 6:00p.m.-7:30 p.m. Thursday Adoration 6:30a.m.-7:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. Mass Adoration 8:30 p.m.– 10:00 p.m. Friday Adoration 6:30a.m.-7:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. Mass First Saturday of the month 8:00 a.m. Mass Saturday Vigil 5:00 p.m. Mass SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturdays 3:00-4:45 p.m. or by appointment HOLY DAYS Check the website or bulletin WWW.HOLYROSARYNASHVILLE.ORG BULLETIN DEADLINE: Monday, NOON 192 GRAYLYNN DRIVE NASHVILLE, TN 37214-2706 PHONE: 615-889-4065 FAX: 615-889-3421 EMAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE:www.holyrosarynashville.org OFFICE HOURS: MondayThursday: 8:00 a.m.−4:00 p.m. Friday 8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. WELCOME, NEW PARISHIONERS AND VISITORS! August 29, 2021 The 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Observances for the week of August 29, 2021 Sun: 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Fri: St. Gregory the Great, Pope and Doctor of the Church Sat: BVM Next Sun:23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Readings for the week of August 29, 2021 Sun: Dt 4:1-2, 6-8/Ps 15:2-3, 3-4, 4-5 [1a]/Jas 1:17-18, 21b- 22, 27/Mk 7:1-8, 14-15, 21-23 Mon: 1 Thes 4:13-18/Ps 96:1 and 3, 4-5, 11-12, 13 [13b]/Lk 4:16-30 Tues: 1 Thes 5:1-6, 9-11/Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14 [13]/Lk 4:31- 37 Wed: Col 1:1-8/Ps 52:10, 11 [10]/Lk 4:38-44 Thurs: Col 1:9-14/Ps 98:2-3ab, 3cd-4, 5-6 [2]/Lk 5:1-11 Fri: Col 1:15-20/Ps 100:1b-2, 3, 4, 5 [2b]/Lk 5:33-39 Sat: Col 1:21-23/Ps 54:3-4, 6 and 8 [6]/Lk 6:1-5 Next Sun:Is 35:4-7a/Ps 146:7, 8-9, 9-10 [1b]/Jas 2:1-5/Mk 7:31-37 From a sermon by Saint Augustine, bishop (Sermo 23A, 1-4: CCL 41, 41, 321-323) The Lord has had pity on us Happy are we if we do the deeds of which we have heard and sung. Our hearing of them means having them planted in us, while our doing them shows that the seed has borne fruit. By saying this, I wish to caution you, dearly beloved, not to enter the Church fruit- lessly, satisfied with mere hearing of such mighty blessings and failing to do good works. For we have been saved by his grace, says the Apostle, and not by our works, lest anyone may boast; for it is by his grace that we have been saved. It is not as if a good life of some sort came first, and that thereupon God showed his love and esteem for it from on high, saying: Let us come to the aid of these men and assist them quickly because they are living a good life.No, our life was displeasing to him. He will, there- fore, condemn what we have done but he will save what he himself has done in us. We were not good, but God had pity on us and sent his Son to die, not for good men but for bad ones, not for the just but for the wicked. Yes, Christ died for the ungodly. Notice what is written next: One will hardly die for a righteous man, though perhaps for a good man one will dare even to die. Perhaps someone can be found who will dare to die for a good man; but for the unjust man, for the wicked one, the sinner, who would be willing to die except Christ alone who is so just that he justifies even the unjust? And so, my brothers, we had no good works, for all our works were evil. Yet although mens actions were such, God in his mercy did not abandon men. He sent his Son to redeem us, not with gold or silver but at the price of his blood poured out for us. Christ, the spotless lamb, became the sacrificial victim, led to the slaughter for the sheep that were blemished—if indeed one can say that they were blemished and not entirely cor- rupt. Such is the grace we have received! Let us live so as to be worthy of that great grace, and not do injury to it. So mighty is the physician who has come to us that he has healed all our sins! If we choose to be sick once again, we will not only harm ourselves, but show ingratitude to the physician as well. Let us then follow Christs paths which he has revealed to us, above all the path of hu- mility, which he himself became for us. He showed us that path by his precepts, and he himself followed it by his suffering on our behalf. In order to die for us—because as God he could not die—the Word became flesh and dwelt among us. The immortal One took on mortality that he might die for us, and by dying put to death our death. This is what the Lord did, this the gift he granted to us. The mighty one was brought low, the lowly one was slain, and after he was slain, he rose again and was exalted. For he did not intend to leave us dead in hell, but to exalt in himself at the resurrection of the dead those whom he had already exalted and made just by the faith and praise they gave him. Yes, he gave us the path of humility. If we keep to it we shall confess our belief in the Lord and have good reason to sing: We shall praise you, God, we shall praise you and call upon your name. If you are interested in serving in the Music Ministry (Choir or Instrumentalist), please email the Director of Music Ministries, Cathy Mayo Bell [email protected] Holy Rosary is making plans to reactivate the Bereavement Ministry. If you are able to help, please contact the Church office to volunteer.

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CHURCH STAFF Rev. Dan Steiner, Pastor 615-889-4065 ext. 205 Dcn. Wayne Gregory 615-330-7834 Dcn. Mike Wilkins 615-830-8370 Dcn. Gil Huhlein (RETIRED) Mrs. Kimber Halliburton Academy Principal 615-883-1108 ext. 221 [email protected] Mr. Rob Gallagher Operations Manager 615-889-4065 ext. 202 [email protected] Mrs. Cyndi Anderson Parish Secretary 615-889-4065 ext. 201 [email protected] Mr. Patrick Held Parish Life Coordinator 615-997-0898 [email protected] Mrs. Cathy Mayo Bell Director of Music Ministries 615-889-4065 [email protected] Church office fax # 615-889-3421

MASS SCHEDULE & ADORATION Sunday 8:30 a.m. Mass & 11:00 a.m. Mass Monday NO PUBLIC MASS Adoration 8:30 p.m.– 10:00 p.m. Tuesday 6:00 p.m. Mass Wednesday Adoration 6:30 a.m.– 7:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. Mass Adoration/Confession- 6:00p.m.-7:30 p.m. Thursday Adoration 6:30a.m.-7:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. Mass Adoration 8:30 p.m.– 10:00 p.m. Friday Adoration 6:30a.m.-7:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. Mass First Saturday of the month 8:00 a.m. Mass Saturday Vigil 5:00 p.m. Mass

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturdays 3:00-4:45 p.m. or by appointment

HOLY DAYS

Check the website or bulletin WWW.HOLYROSARYNASHVILLE.ORG

BULLETIN DEADLINE: Monday, NOON

192 GRAYLYNN DRIVE NASHVILLE, TN 37214-2706 PHONE: 615-889-4065 FAX: 615-889-3421 EMAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE:www.holyrosarynashville.org OFFICE HOURS: Monday−Thursday: 8:00 a.m.−4:00 p.m. Friday 8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

WELCOME, NEW PARISHIONERS AND VISITORS! August 29, 2021

The 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time

Observances for the week of August 29, 2021 Sun: 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Fri: St. Gregory the Great, Pope and Doctor of the Church Sat: BVM Next Sun:23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time

Readings for the week of August 29, 2021

Sun: Dt 4:1-2, 6-8/Ps 15:2-3, 3-4, 4-5 [1a]/Jas 1:17-18, 21b- 22, 27/Mk 7:1-8, 14-15, 21-23 Mon: 1 Thes 4:13-18/Ps 96:1 and 3, 4-5, 11-12, 13 [13b]/Lk 4:16-30 Tues: 1 Thes 5:1-6, 9-11/Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14 [13]/Lk 4:31- 37 Wed: Col 1:1-8/Ps 52:10, 11 [10]/Lk 4:38-44 Thurs: Col 1:9-14/Ps 98:2-3ab, 3cd-4, 5-6 [2]/Lk 5:1-11 Fri: Col 1:15-20/Ps 100:1b-2, 3, 4, 5 [2b]/Lk 5:33-39 Sat: Col 1:21-23/Ps 54:3-4, 6 and 8 [6]/Lk 6:1-5 Next Sun:Is 35:4-7a/Ps 146:7, 8-9, 9-10 [1b]/Jas 2:1-5/Mk 7:31-37

From a sermon by Saint Augustine, bishop (Sermo 23A, 1-4: CCL 41, 41, 321-323) The Lord has had pity on us Happy are we if we do the deeds of which we have heard and sung. Our hearing of them means having them planted in us, while our doing them shows that the seed has borne fruit. By saying this, I wish to caution you, dearly beloved, not to enter the Church fruit-lessly, satisfied with mere hearing of such mighty blessings and failing to do good works. For we have been saved by his grace, says the Apostle, and not by our works, lest anyone may boast; for it is by his grace that we have been saved. It is not as if a good life of some sort came first, and that thereupon God showed his love and esteem for it from on high, saying: “Let us come to the aid of these men and assist them quickly because they are living a good life.” No, our life was displeasing to him. He will, there-fore, condemn what we have done but he will save what he himself has done in us. We were not good, but God had pity on us and sent his Son to die, not for good men but for bad ones, not for the just but for the wicked. Yes, Christ died for the ungodly. Notice what is written next: One will hardly die for a righteous man, though perhaps for a good man one will dare even to die. Perhaps someone can be found who will dare to die for a good man; but for the unjust man, for the wicked one, the sinner, who would be willing to die except Christ alone who is so just that he justifies even the unjust? And so, my brothers, we had no good works, for all our works were evil. Yet although men’s actions were such, God in his mercy did not abandon men. He sent his Son to redeem us, not with gold or silver but at the price of his blood poured out for us. Christ, the spotless lamb, became the sacrificial victim, led to the slaughter for the sheep that were blemished—if indeed one can say that they were blemished and not entirely cor-rupt. Such is the grace we have received! Let us live so as to be worthy of that great grace, and not do injury to it. So mighty is the physician who has come to us that he has healed all our sins! If we choose to be sick once again, we will not only harm ourselves, but show ingratitude to the physician as well. Let us then follow Christ’s paths which he has revealed to us, above all the path of hu-mility, which he himself became for us. He showed us that path by his precepts, and he himself followed it by his suffering on our behalf. In order to die for us—because as God he could not die—the Word became flesh and dwelt among us. The immortal One took on mortality that he might die for us, and by dying put to death our death. This is what the Lord did, this the gift he granted to us. The mighty one was brought low, the lowly one was slain, and after he was slain, he rose again and was exalted. For he did not intend to leave us dead in hell, but to exalt in himself at the resurrection of the dead those whom he had already exalted and made just by the faith and praise they gave him. Yes, he gave us the path of humility. If we keep to it we shall confess our belief in the Lord and have good reason to sing: We shall praise you, God, we shall praise you and call upon your name.

If you are interested in serving in the Music Ministry (Choir

or Instrumentalist), please email the Director of Music Ministries, Cathy Mayo Bell [email protected]

Holy Rosary is making plans to reactivate the Bereavement Ministry. If you are able to help, please contact the Church office to volunteer.

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~ 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time ~August 29, 2021 ~

08/28 Sat 5:00 PM t Noble and Agnes Baggott

08/29 Sun 8:30 AM

11:00 AM

For the People of Holy Rosary

t Joseph Sharbel

08/30 Mon No Mass No Mass

08/31 Tues 6:00 PM t Edna Burke

09/01 Wed 8:00 AM t Tom and Ann Fortier

09/02 Thur 8:00 AM t Frank and Mary Quinn

09/03 Fri 8:00 AM t Andy Hostettler

09/04 Sat 8:00 am

5:00 PM t Jeannie Spray

t Joe B. Sullivan

09/05 Sun 8:30 AM

11:00 AM t Joseph Sharbel For the People of Holy Rosary

Mass Intentions Ami Parker, Ana Billings, Anne Marie Adams, Anne Montgomery Clark, Ann Hosey, Ava Edwards, Bailee Fox, Bennett Begnaud, Beth-any Ames, Bettie Spangler, Betty Bush, Betty Portal, Beverly Cox, Bill Bogue, Bobby Gene Nicholson, Bob Stall, Bonnie Roberts, Breana Aton, Buffie Fox, Carol Redding, Cathy Kline, Cathy Mutford, Chad Kelley, Christopher Dietz, Cora Duff, Courtney Judkins, Collette Foster, Cyndi Anderson, Danny Cortes, Dennis Trisler, Doll Hunt, Donald Pionke, Donna Baker, Donna Hackett, Donna Osborne, Donna Turner, Easton Vestal, Ed Overby, Eileen Wells. Eileen White, Emma Curran, Erin Mullican and family, Fran Peel, Gene & Lorease Stan-gline, Geraldine Driver, Gerry Keogh, Gloria DeJesus, Holly Beaor, Jacqueline Anderson, Jake Young, James K. Bauman, James Robert Montgomery, Jean Barte’, Jean Burian, Jean Potts, Jennifer Renee, Jerry Richardson, Jim Painter, Jim Warner, Joan Tompkins, Joe Durkin, Josh Wiley, Judy Bickel, Judy James, Kambria Koebbe, Karen Manley, Kooper Fox, Kurt Steckel, Lana Caballero, Leighton Bush, Sr., Lila Way, Loretta Williams, Lorna Pagdilao, Lucille Kidder, Ma-rie Kincaid, Mark Thomley, Marina Baldwin, Mary Alice Sullivan, Mary Burke-Kimball, Mary Crews Barte’,Mary Tom Brown, Melissa Griffith, Merilda Smith, Mike Burns, Mr. & Mrs. Bill Bush, Nancy Brazil, Paulette Belcher, Pat Hite, Patricia Galvin, Patricia Valladares, Peggy Burns, Peggy Bush, Perry Walker, Punch Huffman, Rick Baltz, Rob Aton, Rose Coen, Rosetta Graham, Ryan King, Savina Holsman, Scott Neal, Sharon Baker- Ruhlander, Sherry Geyer, Sister Adelina Javellana, SPC., Sister Patricia Dunne, D.C., Teresa Parsons, Tess Murphy, Theresa Andrews, Timothy Jones, Tom Neal, Vicki Mikkelson, Wayne Fox, Wilma Murphy. May they be touched by the healing hand of the Lord, and return to a full and active life with their family and community. Please call the church office to update your prayer requests.

A Legacy of Faith, Hope and Love campaign will have a tremendous impact on the needs of our church while also enabling our vibrant and growing dio-

cese. Over the last few months, with the help of lay leadership at Holy Rosary and the diocese, we have identified our most pressing needs as a parish. We have chosen to address the following needs with our share of the funds raised through A Legacy of Faith, Hope and Love Campaign: Repair the front steps, convert the courtyard by the office into a lovely gather-ing space, and enhance our worship space and the new adoration chapel. The campaign will be led by Fr.

Steiner and chaired by Eric and Lisa Link. Together, we have recruited a team of volunteers to assist with this important effort and to help prepare our cam-paign communication materials. We will be officially kick off A Legacy of Faith, Hope and Love Campaign at Masses in early October. Why is the diocese conducting a campaign now? Our diocese is at a pivotal time in its long history and the unprecedented growth in Middle Tennessee presents many new opportunities. Under the dynamic leadership of Bishop Spalding, the diocese now has the foundation in place for revitalization, renewal, and substantial growth. Our growth as a faith community is truly a blessing. However, extensive investment is needed to continue to build and grow our parishes, vocations, schools, and to support our neighbors in need. After years of listening, planning and the positive re-sults of a planning study, Bishop Spalding determined that now is the time to inspire great generosity from God’s people, to advance our mission into the future.

40 Days for Life Fall Campaign runs from Wednesday Sep-tember 22 to Sunday October 31. Please sign up to pray an hour at www.40daysforlife.com/MountJuliet from 6am to 6 pm. Stand on the sidewalk along the road at 5002 Crossings Circle Mount Juliet TN. Park in any nearby parking lot but NOT in the parking lot of the building where carafem is located. We strive to show Gods Love and to end abortion through this peaceful and prayerful vigil. Chemical and surgical abortions are being performed in Mount Juliet. JOIN LOCAL MINISTERS on Wednesday September 22nd. ROSARY Sunday October 10th at 1:00pm. STATIONS OF THE CROSS Sunday October 31st at 1:00pm.

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MONDAY: August 30th

Adoration 8:30 pm- 10:00 pm

TUESDAY: August 31st

6pm evening Mass.

Consecration to Mary following Mass

WEDNESDAY: September 1st

Adoration 6:30 am—7:30 am

Mass of the Holy Spirit—8 am

Church Office Staff Meeting 11-1, phones not answered at that time.

Adoration & Confession 6:00 pm-7:30 pm

THURSDAY: September 2nd Adoration 6:30 am—7:30 am

Mass 8 am

Men of St. Joseph Meeting 7:30-8:30 pm

FRIDAY: September 3rd

Adoration 6:30 am –7:30 am

Mass 8 am

First Friday Adoration 9:00 am—5:00 pm

**The Church Office will be closed from 12 –1 for lunch, Monday thru Thursday**

DIOCESAN & COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS:

Nashville Businesspeople Share Networking Ideas with other Catholic Businesspeople – Wednesday, September 1, at 11:30 AM on Nashville Catholic Radio. James Gurman, a parishioner at Christ the King and Board Member of the Catholic Business League, shares his insight on this week's Faith In Business. Listen on your radio at 100.5FM, streaming at NashvilleCR.com, or ask your smart speaker to "Play Nashville Catholic Radio".

SCA Golf Classic Registration is now open for the Annual SCA Golf Classic on October 18th. All proceeds from this sell-out event benefit all SCA Ath-letic programs. Become a sponsor this year and be a part of this fun event! https://www.stcecilia.edu/athletics/golf-classic

St. Cecilia Dance Academy St. Cecilia Academy is launching an after-school Dance Academy for girls ages 3-14. From its new, state-of-the-art dance studio, St. Cecilia Dance Academy (SCDA) will provide budding dancers in the Nashville area with excellent training in the techniques, communication, and artistry of dance. Please join us for a full complement of classes for the 2021-22 school year, taught by experienced instructors with degrees in dance and dance pedagogy. In addition to classes for children, SCDA offers adult tap and fitness classes for persons 16 years and older. Please find more information and registration details at our website. We look forward to dancing with you! www.stcecilia.edu/scda

SCA Music Conservatory / Lessons As the new school year begins, so does a refreshed music lessons program! We are now open for registrations and lessons will take place in the newly-renovated studios in the music wing of SCA. Lessons are offered in brass, cello, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, violin, voice, ukulele, voice, and recording studio techniques. Various levels are available. For more information and to register for classes vis-it: stcecilia.edu/fine-arts/music-conservatory

The Nashville Catholic Business Women's League is hosting its annual Pearls of Wisdom Fundraiser and Brunch on Saturday, September 11 from 10-1 at Richland Country Club. Please join us for brunch, fellowship and entertainment while supporting a great cause. All proceeds fund scholarships for young Catholic women attending the three area Catholic high schools: St. Cecilia Academy, Father Ryan High School, and Pope John Paul II High School. You can purchase tickets or make a donation at www.ncbwl.org

Have you been receiving our weekly emails? If not, then check your spam folder for emails sent from

[email protected].

If you'd like to sign up, visit our website to enroll or call the church office.

ALTAR FLOWERS Our Ladies Guild purchases fresh flowers from Nashville Flower Market for our altar every week. If you would like to dedicate the flowers in remembrance of a loved one or a special occasion, contact Diana Ryan, with the

Ladies Guild 615-519-0726 or email: [email protected]

The Altar Flowers this weekend

from Nashville Flower Market are

In Memory of Zetia Patterson by The Ladies Guild.

Collection Report August 22, 2021 General Collections: $10,834.00 Parking Lot: $195.00

Grand Total: $11,029.00

“HEARING GOD’S VOICE” Mission Recordings A playlist of the audio recordings via YouTube has been posted to the church website: https://www.holyrosarynashville.org/2021/08/20/parish-mission-recordings/ Here is the playlist address: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZCqoiF91dcr-JmVqW8AMfVobY8-2odWZ And here are individual addresses to each recording: Day1 https://youtu.be/kiqKFW-Ieq0 day2 https://youtu.be/6SX2BjFpAp4 day3 https://youtu.be/iRRV88J4ZmI

The Homebound Ministry is committed to serving our extended community. To join the ministry or request a visit by a homebound minister, contact

the church office or Jim Wilkins at (615) 419-8021.

PREP classes will begin on September 12th in the Academy classrooms. Registration will be held after all Masses on the week-ends of August 29th and September 5th. You can scan the attached QR Code or go to our website to access the online registra-tion form.

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