Read more about the article Synod listening sessions are rolling out across diocese
Bishop J. Mark Spalding opened a Zoom meeting of parish facilitators for the diocesan Synod on Synodality with a prayer and brief remarks. The facilitators will be organizing listening sessions in the churches around the Diocese of Nashville to gather people's opinions on the Church and her mission. The diocesan synod is part of a two-year process that will culminate with the Synod of Bishops on Synodality at the Vatican in October 2023.

Synod listening sessions are rolling out across diocese

Sessions will give people a chance to be heard

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Read more about the article Basketball battles [Photo Gallery – Expanded Web Edition]
Catholic school basketball teams met at St. Pius X Classical Academy gymnasium on Saturday, Jan. 29, for Parochial League action. The Holy Rosary Vikings used a furious finish to outlast the host St. Pius X Patriots in a game between two third and fourth grade teams. In a third and fourth grade team between the St. Henry 2 Tigers and the St. Rose of Lima Stars White, St. Henry rolled to a 21-5 win. Players from both teams battle for the ball. For more photos, visit tennesseeregister.com.

Basketball battles [Photo Gallery – Expanded Web Edition]

Parochial League action from Jan. 29

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Read more about the article Synod invites young adults’ opinions on their participation in the Church 
Young adults who gathered at the Cathedral of the Incarnation's Fleming Center on Feb. 2, participated in a listening session as part of the Diocese of Nashville's Synod on Synodality. The session was facilitated by the diocese's co-contacts for the synod, Dr. Brad Peper, pictured, director of the diocesan Office of Faith Formation, and Erin Stracener, director of the diocesan Tribunal.

Synod invites young adults’ opinions on their participation in the Church 

Listening sessions will be scheduled that everyone can attend

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Read more about the article Bishop reminds students to share the Light of Christ 
Bishop J. Mark Spalding celebrated the All Schools’ Mass in honor of Catholic Schools Week Wednesday, Feb. 2, in the Sagrado Corazon at the Catholic Pastoral Center. The Mass also coincided with the fourth anniversary of Bishop Spalding’s installation as the 12th bishop of Nashville.

Bishop reminds students to share the Light of Christ 

Celebrates All Schools Mass as part of Catholic Schools Week

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Read more about the article Pope Prep middle school grades off to ‘a really good start’
Pope John Paul II Preparatory School expanding its grade offerings this year to include the middle school grades. The expansion has gotten off to a good start, said Headmaster Michael Deely. Science teacher Janie Tuerff examines a rock with sixth grade students Jack Baker, left, and Michael Woronzoff during class discussion of sedimentary rocks.

Pope Prep middle school grades off to ‘a really good start’

Boost in enrollment continuing for next year

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Read more about the article Schools see success during a challenging year [Photo Gallery]
Students at Holy Rosary Academy are busy in class. Catholic Schools Week, to celebrate the accomplishments and excellence of Catholic schools, will be marked Jan. 30-Feb. 5. CeeCee Edwards, left, and River Burgin share a laugh while coloring in Amanda Pokracki's 4-year-old pre-kindergarten class.

Schools see success during a challenging year [Photo Gallery]

Catholic Schools Week will be Jan. 30-Feb. 5

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