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Knights of Columbus Council #583
700 S. 36th St.
Quincy IL, 62301
Charity is our purpose. New Members
appreciated and the public is welcome!
February 3, 2019
4th Sunday after Epiphany
External Solemnity Purification of B.V.M.
Vol. 11, Number 10
1009 North 8th Street, Quincy, Illinois 62301 Phone/Fax: (217) 222-2511 Email: [email protected] Web: www.saintrosequincy.org Office Hours: Mon-Fri 8 am - Noon & 1 - 4 pm Church Secretary: Cindy Neisen www.formed.org CODE: QRZH4X
Altar Servers: Training: Alex Rankin (217) 224-5904 Scheduling: Chuck Zanger (217) 653-3863
Music Coordinator / Organist / Senior Choir: Charlotte Stroot (217) 222-2251 Junior Choir Jennifer Wiemelt (217) 779-0205
Diocesan Child Abuse Reporting and Investigation Number (217) 321-1155
Mass Schedule Sundays Monday, Wednesday, Thursday Tuesday & Friday Saturdays Holy Days of Obligation
Confessions & Rosary: 30 minutes before every Mass
Adoration every Thursday: 12:50 pm - 6 pm
Visitors
Welcome to historic St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church! Built over a century ago, we all owe a debt of gratitude to the Irish faithful who were the first to call this church their parish. For apart from the countless sacrifices made by that first generation of faithful to build a suitable house of prayer and divine worship for the greater glory of God, this beautiful church would not exist.
Our beautiful stained-glass windows, perhaps the most stunning feature of the church, have been newly restored. Rendered in the Munich Pictorial style, they depict scenes from the life of Christ as well as images of various angels and saints.
The careful observer will discern elements from the Gothic, Romanesque, and Byzantine styles which together make up the style known as Venetian Gothic. Bishop Paprocki consecrated the new main and side altars in 2012 and established the church as a personal parish on New Years Day, 2014.
The liturgy celebrated at St. Rose follows the extraordinary form of the Roman Rite, and employs primarily the ancient Latin language. On Sundays, translations of both the ordinary and propers of the Mass are provided. To follow daily Mass you may wish to invest in a daily Latin English Missal available at the rectory or download an app like iMass. Internet access is available in church at StRoseChurch (password: latinmass). Make sure to mute your device while in church. Also, St. Rose’s state-of-the-art heating and cooling system assures a comfortable environment year round in which to pray and worship.
After both Sunday Masses, visitors are invited to meet and greet our parishioners in the parish hall and socialize over coffee and donuts. If interested in joining the parish, simply call the office.
ST. ROSE OF LIMA
PARISH
Quincy, Illinois
A Personal Parish
for the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite
“Traditional Latin Mass”
Under the Pastoral Care of The Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter
Fr. Arnaud Devillers, FSSP Pastor
8 am & 10:30 am 12:10 pm
7:00 am 8:00 am
See Bulletin
Mass Schedule & Intentions February 3 - 10
Sunday 4th Sunday after Epiphany 8:00am Caitlin Neuser External Solemnity Purification of B.V.M. 10:30am For Parishioners of St. Rose
Monday St. Andrew Corsini, Bishop & Confessor 12:10pm Eulojio Tijerina †
Tuesday St. Agatha, Virgin & Martyr 7:00am Thomas F. Requet †
Wednesday St. Titus, Bishop & Confessor , Comm. St. Dorothy 12:10pm St. Philippine Duchesne Choir
Thursday St. Romuald, Abbot 12:10pm Josephine Mary McCormick †
Friday St. John of Matha, Confessor 7:00am Patrick Holt
Saturday St. Cyril of Alexandria, Bishop, Conf. & Doctor 8:00am Mary Ridder
Sunday 5th Sunday after the Epiphany 8:00am Ferdie Vonderheide † 10:30am For Parishioners of St. Rose
FEB 3, 4TH SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY
Counters: Mark Rankin & Rich Lane Sunday Snacks & Clean Up: John & Regan Quinn FEB 10, 5TH SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY
Counters: Mary Jo Holtschlag & Chris Weiss Sunday Snacks & Clean Up: Joe & Laura Zanger
SERVERS SCHEDULE
Sunday February 3 8:00 am - Raulin & Owen Zanger 10:30 am - Evan, Nate, Matt, Zach, & Abram Dad – Joe Zanger Monday February 4 12:10 pm - Evan & Zach Deters Tuesday February 5 7 am - Don Mock Wednesday February 6 12:10 pm - Matt Deters Thursday February 7 12:10 pm - Nate Deters & Abram Zanger Benediction - Friday February 8 7 am - Don Mock Saturday February 9 8:00 am - Sunday February 10 8:00 am - Kade & Owen Zanger 10:30 am - Aidan, Will, Gabe, Abram, & John D. Dad – Matt Drew
Confessions & Rosary 30 minutes prior to every Mass
Tuesdays: Our Mother of Perpetual Help Devotions following Mass Thursdays: Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament following Mass / Benediction 6 pm
The Law of Moses prescribed that every Jewish mother after giving birth to a boy child was to be excluded from attendance at public worship for forty days. At the end of that period she had to present a yearling lamb for a holocaust and a pigeon for sin offering, thus purifying herself from ritual uncleanliness. In the case of poor people, two pigeons sufficed as an offering (Leviticus 12, 2-8). The first historical description dates from the end of the 4th century. In Jerusalem it began with a solemn procession in the morning, followed by a sermon on the Gospel text of the day, and finally Mass was offered. At that time the festival was kept on February 14, because the birth of Christ was celebrated on the Feast of the Epiphany (January 6).
In present liturgical usage the officiating priest blesses the candles before the Mass. He sings or recites five prayers of blessing. After the blessing the celebrant distributes the candles to the clergy and faithful, who carry them in their hands during the solemn procession. Meanwhile, the choir sings the canticle of Simeon, Nunc Dimittis (Luke 2, 29-32), and various antiphons. The symbolism of the light procession is obvious from the antiphon that is repeated after every verse of the canticle, Lumen ad revelationem gentium (a light of revelation to the gentiles). It represents Christ, the Light of the World, at His presentation in the temple of Jerusalem.
In the extraordinary form of the Roman Missal, it is permissible to celebrate an external solemnity of Candlemas on
the closest Sunday provided the blessing of candles and procession take place. At the 10:30 am, on Sunday, February 3rd, the blessing and procession will replace the Asperges me. We hold it inside the church because of the winter, but in warmer climates and past centuries the clergy used to proceed into the open and walk through the churchyard past the graves of departed parishioners. After both Masses, the celebrant will give the special blessing of throats of St. Blaise.
All over Europe Candlemas was considered one of the great days of weather forecasting. Popular belief claims that bad weather and cloudy skies on February 2 mean an early and prosperous summer. If the sun shines through the greater part of Candlemas Day, there will be at least forty more days of cold and snow. This superstition is familiar to all in our famous story of the ground hog looking for his shadow on Candlemas Day.
Finally, Candlemas Day used to be, and still is in many countries, the end of the popular Christmas season. Cribs and decorations are taken down with care and stored away for the following Christmas season.
Almighty and eternal God, we humbly beseech Thy majesty: as
Thy only-begotten Son was presented in the temple this day in
the substance of our flesh, so let us be presented unto Thee
with cleansed souls.
ST. DOMINIC LOOKING FOR PRINCIPAL
St. Anthony of Padua Parish, Quincy, IL, is seeking an elementary school principal for their parish school, St. Dominic School, beginning August 1, 2019. St. Dominic School provides academic excellence in a Catholic environment for 170 students in preschool through 8th grade. The ideal candidate will be a practicing, faithful Catholic who is knowledgeable and supportive of the mission and philosophy of Catholic Schools and is committed to evangelization through excellence in Catholic education. Applicants should hold a Master’s Degree in Education with Illinois License, experience in elementary school teaching and administration.
Applicants should send a cover letter, resume, transcripts, three current letters of recommendation, and proof of Illinois Professional Educator’s License with General Administrative Endorsement to Fr. Tom Donovan, St. Anthony of Padua Parish, 2223 St. Anthony Road, Quincy IL 62305 or email [email protected] Applications must be received by March 1, 2019 to be given full
consideration.
PROTECTING GOD’S CHILDREN TRAINING SESSION
If you plan to volunteer at St. Rose for ANY activity, you must have this training if you have not already done so. Everyone who works St. Patrick’s Day Dinner must have completed this training. The following Protecting God's Children session has been scheduled at Blessed Sacrament Parish, Quincy:
Monday, February 11 6:00-9:00 pm
Monday, March 11 6:00-9:00 pm
Monday, April 8 6:00-9:00 pm
Please call 222-2759 (Blessed Sacrament Parish office) to register for any of these sessions.
FREE MOVIES & BOOKS
With winter keeping a lot of people indoors, don’t forget that you have free access to movies and books on formed.org There are several books for children and teens as well as adults. Movies, cartoons, and audio books are also available. Material varies from entertainment to help in spiritual growth and learning Our Faith. Website is very easy to navigate. Code for access is QRZH4X which can also be found on front of bulletin.
Looking Ahead at St. Rose
PENNIES FOR LIFE CAMPAIGN continues throughout February. Jar is in vestibule for donations. If you prefer to write check, make payable to St. Rose with notation that it is for Right to Life and put in jar or collection basket.
FEBRUARY 16 SATURDAY; ASSUMPTIONS CATHOLIC STORE 10 AM - NOON; Coming to our parish hall! Will be selling many Catholic items such as Baptismal Gifts, Lenten Books, Sacramentals, Confirmation & First Communion gifts. Call ahead for special requests at 309-833-1979. Cash or check only.
Area Events
FEBRUARY 10 SUNDAY; ST. EDWARD’S SAUSAGE PANCAKE & BISCUITS & GRAVY BREAKFAST 8AM—1PM; All you care to eat! Adults $7.50 Children 10 and under $3.50 Pork also for sale. Call 217-440-9242 or 217-936-2289 by 2/7/19 to place meat order.
Church News THIS SUNDAY FEBRUARY 3 is also Feast of St. Blaise. Blessing of throats will follow both Masses.
NEXT SUNDAY FEBRUARY 10 FATIMA ROSARY follows Low Mass. Notify Father prior to Mass if you wish to be enrolled in the Brown Scapular.
FR. HEINRICY
Fr. Jonathan Heinricy, FSSP is in residence until February 15 If you wish to meet with Fr. Heinricy, call the rectory for an appointment. If you have a sacramental emergency, his cell number is 515-441-6773.
COLLECTING PALMS Vase is available in vestibule to collect your palms from preceding Palm Sunday which will be burned and used for Ash Wednesday on March 6.
QUINCY AREA CATHOLIC MEN'S GROUP
Discussion and recollection of a singular topic at each meeting. Will meet the 3rd Thursday of each month at 7:00pm. Ages 16 and up. For more information and location of meeting, contact Mark Rankin 217-224-5904
ACSA LATEST TOTALS
Recent report ending January 22 shows an additional $1,250 pledged to our assessment! Thank you!! We now have $15,950.90 in pledges/payments. We are getting closer but still need $5,877.10 to make our assessment. Otherwise the parish will have to pay unpaid balance from our general funds. You have until April to complete your payments.
There are additional envelopes in the vestibule and parish office if you can make a contribution. Checks are to be made payable to Annual Catholic Services Appeal. Please be sure to write #8290 St. Rose Lima Quincy on your correspondence/check.
BISHOP PAPROCKI TO LEAD PRO– LIFE STATIONS OF THE CROSS TO PLANNED PARENTHOOD
MARCH 9, SATURDAY 9:00 AM - 11:30 PM
The Office for Pro-Life Activities & Special Ministries and St Agnes Parish, Springfield will be hosting a Rosary and Pro-Life Stations of the Cross beginning at 9:00 am. The Stations of the Cross procession will begin at 9:30 at St Agnes Parish to Planned Parenthood. Bishop Paprocki and Fr. Jallas will lead the Stations of the Cross reflections. Please join us and encourage others to attend. Luncheon will follow at St Agnes Parish Center following procession.
If you plan on attending, please RSVP by March 1st at 217- 698-8500, ext. 161. Flyers in vestibule.
If you are interested in sharing a ride, contact parish office and we will connect people who want to ride together.
CAN YOU ASSIST?
St. Rose has been invoiced $2,669.00 from the Diocese for Catholic Times subscriptions. To date we have received $650 towards that expense.
Thank you to those who have contributed! If you have not done so, please consider helping us offset this expense. If you do not have the collection envelope, simply write Catholic Times on the outside of a plain envelope and place in collection basket.