Read more about the article ‘It’s not too late to volunteer’ for Room In The Inn
Christ the King Parish volunteered at Room in the Inn on Wednesday, Dec. 9, hosted at St. Vincent de Paul Parish. Many congregations are unable to host or provide volunteers for this year's winter shelter program, and several parishes are working out of St. Vincent and the newly renovated Drexel House near Room in the Inn's main campus.

‘It’s not too late to volunteer’ for Room In The Inn

Many congregations have stepped back from hosting homeless guests this winter season, but the need is still great

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Read more about the article Our Lady of Guadalupe celebrations downsize during pandemic
The Sagrado Corazon Catholic Community celebrated the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe on Dec. 11, 2019 with festive dance, music, prayer, and Mass with Bishop J. Mark Spalding.

Our Lady of Guadalupe celebrations downsize during pandemic

The feast is a religious devotion and a day of national pride for people from Mexico

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Read more about the article IC parishioners look to future as they close 175th jubilee year
Bishop J. Mark Spalding celebrated Mass at Immaculate Conception Church in Clarksville on Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2020, the Feast of the Immaculate Concemption, marking the end of the 175th Jubilee Year of the parish's founding. Bishop Spalding dedicates and consecrates the new altar with holy oil.

IC parishioners look to future as they close 175th jubilee year

Bishop Spalding celebrates Mass to close the jubilee year

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Read more about the article Parishes add Masses, make adjustments to celebrate Christmas in the pandemic
Pope Francis kisses a figurine of the baby Jesus as he arrives to celebrate Christmas Eve Mass in St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican in this Dec. 24, 2019, file photo. The pope will celebrate the traditional Christmas Eve Mass with a small congregation, beginning at 7:30 p.m. in Rome so people can get home without breaking Italy's 10 p.m. COVID-19 curfew. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)

Parishes add Masses, make adjustments to celebrate Christmas in the pandemic

Some parishes will celebrate five Masses on Christmas Eve, and some will require advance reservations to attend the liturgies.

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Read more about the article David Glascoe finds rewards in diverse opportunities to serve others
David Glascoe will retire at the end of December 2020 after working for the Diocese of Nashville for more than 40 years. His last role is as chief executive officer of Mary, Queen of Angels Assisted Living Facility. He also oversees Villa Maria Manor and other diocesan corporations.

David Glascoe finds rewards in diverse opportunities to serve others

Forty-year career with the Diocese of Nashville will come to an end at the close of 2020

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Read more about the article ‘Christmas at the Cathedral’ concerts cancelled due to coronavirus concerns
The Diocese of Nashville presented the seventh annual "Christmas at the Cathedral" concert on Dec. 3 and 4, featuring the choirs of Father Ryan and Pope John Paul II high schools, St. Cecilia Academy, and Cathedral, accompanied by an orchestra.

‘Christmas at the Cathedral’ concerts cancelled due to coronavirus concerns

Cathedral hopes concerts can return next year

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