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Prayer and Devotions

Prayer Chain
Holy Rosary has a network of parishioners who pray for those who ask for prayers in times of need. Prayer requests can be called to the parish office at (812) 477-8923, or sent by e-mail to the coordinators, Chris and Mary Jo Borowiecki.

Adoration
Holy Rosary has Adoration five days a week: starting after the 7:00 a.m. Mass and ending at 10:00 p.m. We have a key pad entry for safety and welcome all to participate. Call the parish office at (812) 477-8923 and we will welcome you to join our 200 weekly participants. Our faith is deepened and we are healed by spending a quiet hour in the presence of our Lord.

Rosary
The rosary is recited each morning before the 7:00 a.m. Mass or Communion Service.

Rosary Prayer Group
We pray for our Holy Rosary Parish, School and Staff. If you would like to join contact Eric Girten.

Seasonal Devotions
Throughout the liturgical year, special devotions may be scheduled for particular seasons. Please check the weekly bulletin for details.

Vocation Chalice Program
The Holy Rosary Parish Vocation Chalice Program is intended to help all of us to become more aware of God’s call in our lives. Each weekend, a chalice is given to one family in our parish to take home and a chalice is given to one of the classes in our school to pray not only for an increase in vocations to the priesthood and religious life, but also for a greater understanding of how God is calling all of us to serve. Click here to download this packet to pray for vocations in your own home. Please note the document file size=9MB, Time to download = ~22 mins @ 56Kbps dialup / ~3 mins @ 2Mbps DSL

 

 

 
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  • St. Martha (July 29, 2010)
    Martha, Mary and their brother Lazarus were evidently close friends of Jesus. He came to their home simply as a welcomed guest, rather than as one celebrating the conversion of a sinner like Zacchaeus or one unceremoniously received by a suspicious Pharisee. The sisters feel free to call on Jesus...