Advent
Holy Rosary
405 S. Main Street, Monroe City MO 63456
Mass Times
Sunday Masses:
Saturday: 5:30 p.m. at Holy Rosary Catholic Church
Sunday: 8:00 a.m. at St. Stephen Catholic Church, 27519 Monroe Rd 533, Monroe City, MO
Sunday: 9:30 a.m. at Holy Rosary Catholic Church
Daily Masses at Holy Rosary Church:
Monday: No Mass
Tuesday: 7:30 a.m. on the 1st, 3rd & 5th Tuesday
9:30 a.m. on the 2nd & 4th Tuesday at Monroe City Manor
Wednesday: 7:30 a.m.
Thursday: 7:30 a.m.
Friday: 8:20 a.m. when school is in session
7:30 a.m. when Holy Rosary School is not in session
The Parish office is located at 405 South Main Street, Monroe City, MO 63456
Confessions:
Saturday: 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. at Holy Rosary
Sunday: 7:15 - 7:45 a.m. at St. Stephen
-or anytime by appointment-
Contact Us
Holy Rosary Parish Office
405 S. Main Street,
Monroe City MO 63456
Parish Office Phone
573-735-4718
Diocese of Jefferson City
Chancery Offices
(573) 635-9127
Advent
2020 Advent Opportunities for the Sacrament of Penance
2020 Advent Opportunities for Sacrament of Penance
Advent Opportunities For Sacrament Of Penance 2020 (printable version)
(All Confessions will be at Holy Rosary Church unless otherwise specified. There will not Advent Penance Services in our parishes or surrounding parishes this year.)
- Every Saturday 4:00- 5:00PM (Confessor =Fr. Greg Oligschlaeger)
- Every Sunday at St. Stephen Church at 7:15-7:45 AM
- Wednesday, Dec. 9th 6:30 PM [Second Graders & their families only]
- Thursday, 10th 3:30 -5:30PM (Confessors=Fr. Greg & Fr. Mike Quinn)
- Wednesday, Dec. 16th 10:30 AM-12:30 PM (Confessor =Fr. Greg)
- Thursday, 17th 6:30-8:00 PM (Confessors=Fr. Greg & Fr. Mike Quinn)
- Tuesday, 22nd 8:00-9:30 AM (Confessor =Fr. Greg Oligschlaeger)
- Tuesday, 22nd 6:30–8:00 PM (Confessors=Fr. Greg & Fr. Mike Quinn)
- Wednesday 23rd 3:00-6:00 PM (Confessor =Fr. Greg Oligschlaeger)
- Christmas Eve 9:00AM - 1:30PM [by appointment only call:573- 310-1491]
You may always call Fr. Greg Oligschlaeger for an appointment to receive the Sacrament of Penance if the times above do not work for you. 573-310-1491
Examination of Conscience materials will be available for your use in the center aisle in the back of Holy Rosary Church.
Please wear a mask/face covering continuously while you are in church. Confessionals will be sanitized after each use.
Examination of Conscience
Examination Of Conscience (printable version)
- Do I love God above everything else? Do I live as a child of God, confident in the Father's mercy?
- Am I humble? Am I mindful of my need for God? Do I depend on God as I should?
- Am I prideful? Do I try to make the world revolve around me? Do I live out a sense of self -sufficiency, imposing my will on others, acting as if I were the cause of good in my life?
- Am I presumptuous? Do I think I can do whatever I want and that it will not matter to God?
- Do I yearn to know God's will and do I abandon myself to divine Providence moment by moment?
- Do I pray everyday? Do I go to Mass every Sunday and Holy Day?
- Do I devote myself to growing in faith?
- Am I thankful? Do I express my gratitude sincerely and outwardly, especially in works of mercy?
- Do I make excuses for my faults, blame others, rationalize, or relativize? Am I self-righteous?
- Am I forgiving? Do I harbor grudges, resentments - do I take delight in the misfortunes of others?
- Do I judge others, label others, exclude others, and condemn others?
- Is my life in any way ruled by anger, jealousy, envy, or impatience?
- Do I make gods of money, power, prestige, accomplishment, materialism, sensuality, vanity, pleasure, comfort, leisure, complacency, apathy, or anything else?
- Do I put myself first through self-centeredness, egoism, selfishness, vanity, self-aggrandizing, etc.
- Do I engage in extra-marital sex? Do I use sex recreationally?
- Do I look at pornography or sexually explicit movies?
- How's my driving?
- Do I dedicate myself to knowing, loving, and living the Truth as it is taught by the Catholic Church?
- Do I live in the Truth and do I tell the truth, always and without compromise?
- Do I misuse speech through cheating, gossiping, backbiting, profanity, blasphemy, complaining, being silent when I should speak, etc? Am I true to my vows, my commitments, my contracts, and my word?
- Is my mind filled with thoughts that are lustful, viscous, carnal, mean-spirited, prejudicial, venal, worldly, etc? Am I insensitive to violence and immorality around me?
- Do I waste time? Am I generous with my time? Am I lazy?
- Do the priorities in my life reflect and serve the precious gift of faith God has given me? Do I love more for myself than for God and others?
- Do I live by faith or by emotions, by worldly philosophy, by current fads, by popular ideologies, by the pressures and deceptions of media and culture?
- Do I recognize how God is present and active in every moment of my life? Do I live by any standard other than the way of love revealed by Jesus Christ?
Examination Of Conscience 10 Commandment (printable version)
The First Commandment: I am the Lord your God;
you shall not have strange gods before me.
Do we truly love God above all, or do we sometimes give greater importance to things of this world: money, image, looks, clothes, popularity or selfish desires?
Do we claim to have good values, but often bend or abandon them in order to fit in and be "part of the group?"
Do we turn to God in thankful prayer, or do we pray mostly when we want something?
Do we really want to be transformed by the will of God, or do we just use our religion in order to "look" like good Christian people?
The Second Commandment: You shall not take the name of the Lord in vain.
Do we show disrespect for God's name by misusing it our of frustration or anger or to look "tough" to others?
Do we hesitate to mention God's name in appropriate situations, in conversations with friends and family members?
Do we continue to learn about God by paying attention in Church, Religion Class and through reading the Catholic Missourian and paying attention to Catholic periodicals, articles on religion in the secular press and television programs?
The Third Commandment: Remember to keep holy the Lord's day.
Do we come to Church to celebrate the Eucharist on Sundays and Holy Days? Do we attend Mass only when it is convenient or when it will make us "feel good?"
Do we participate in the Eucharist by praying and singing, or do we simply sit as spectators and wait to be entertained?
Do we pay close attention to the Word of God and open ourselves to God's call to allow His word to take effect in our lives?
Do we acknowledge the "true presence" of Christ in the Eucharist and receive Holy Communion with respect and reverence?
The Fourth Commandment: Honor your father and your mother.
Do we help bring peace and happiness to our families, or are we disrespectful of others and a source of hurt and division for those who are closest to us?
\As parents, are we generous and patient with our children? Do we spend time with them and give them the attention they need? Do we set responsible limits for them and make sure they follow rules that will help them grow into responsible adults?\
Are we willing to say "no" to our children, or are we more likely to ignore problem behavior and hope it will "go away?"
Do we listen to our children carefully and treat them with respect?
As children, are we loving, respectful and obedient to our parents? Do we appreciate the many sacrifices they make for us? Do we say "Thank you" and "I love you" often enough?
Do we do our chores without being asked, or do we wait for our parents to become upset before we move away from what we are doing?
Do we listen to our parents' reasoning when they say "no" to us?
The Fifth Commandment: You shall not kill. *
Have we injured another person through carelessness or fighting?
Have we placed ourselves or others in danger because of reckless use of alcohol or other drugs? Have we caused difficulties for ourselves or others because of their use?
Have we risked our lives by driving or riding with someone under the influence alcohol or other drugs?
Do we strive to forgive those who have hurt us, or do we hold on to resentment and desire for revenge?
Do we use our powers of influence well, especially our voting rights, in order to fight war, oppression, abortion and injustice, or do we allow those evils to continue by our apathy and our silence?
Have we been violent or abusive either in action or in speech? Have we been verbally abusive to our children or other family members?
Do we share what we have with those in need? Do we support the life and mission of the Church by responsible stewardship - sharing our time, talent and treasure?
Do we bring our Christianity to every day situations, or do we stand on the sidelines and complain about every flaw we can detect in others?
The Sixth Commandment: You shall not commit adultery.
Do we respect the dignity of the human body and the holiness of Christian marriage? Do we show that respect in our speech, or are crude language and jokes often part of our conversations?
Do we understand and appreciate the gift of our sexuality as a means of expressing our love [and God's love] in the Sacrament of Marriage?
Have we been faithful to our marriage, priestly or religious vows? Do we keep our commitments simply because we said we would, or do we seek to nourish ourselves and others through our lifetime commitments?
Have we dishonored our bodies by fornication, impurity or unworthy conversation or thought leading to impure actions?
Have we encouraged others to sin by our failure to maintain good moral standards?
The Seventh Commandment: You shall not steal.
Do we respect the property of other people? Have we stolen, damaged or vandalized the property of others?
Have we cheated at work or in school? Have we encouraged others to sin by pressuring them into helping us cheat?
Are we honest and hardworking in school and at work?
Are we faithful to our promises? Can we be trusted?
The Eighth Commandment:
You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.
Have we lied to stay out of trouble or to avoid a difficult situation?
Do we gossip about others? Have we damaged the reputation of another person by exaggeration or making up stories about them?
Can we be trusted with a secret?
Do we stand up for those unjustly accused, or are we merely a channel through which rumors pass, whether or not they are true?
The Ninth Commandment: You shall not covet your neighbor's wife.
Have we weakened or damaged our marriage commitment through our obsession with another person?
Do we respect the commitments of others and help them remain faithful to their promises?
Do we treat our marriages casually in our conversations and attitudes? Have we said or done anything which made a mockery of our sacred promises?
The Tenth Commandment: You shall not covet your neighbor's goods.
Are we satisfied with what God has given us, or are we jealous of those who seem to have more?
Do we try to prove we are better than others by bragging or buying more things?
Do we appreciate our own good qualities, or do we constantly compare ourselves with others and become resentful or bitter?
Do we cope well with the problems that confront us and maintain our Christian hope in spite of hard times and difficulties?
Do we truly "seek first the Kingdom of God" in our lives and place our trust in Him?
Do we reflect the peace, hope and joy of a people redeemed and made holy by the Blood of Christ?
Advent/Christmas Season Mass Times
December 8 - Immaculate Conception
8:20 a.m. at Holy Rosary
6:30 p.m. at St. Stephen
Christmas Eve
3:00 p.m. at Holy Rosary
5:30 p.m. at Holy Rosary
8:00 p.m. at St. Stephen
Midnight 12:00 a.m. at Holy Rosary
Christmas Day
9:30 a.m. at Holy Rosary
Solemnity of Mary, Holy Mother of God
December 31, 2020 - 6:30 p.m. at St. Stephen
January 1, 2021 - 9:00 a.m. at Holy Rosary