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This space available

Exterior Insulation Finish System

Paul E. Kemner, President

P.O. Box 41 • Quincy, Illinois 62306

FREIBURG INSURANCE AGENCY

Matthew J. Drew-Agent

PHONE: (217) 224-7775 1409 BROADWAY

FAX: (217) 224-6102 QUINCY, IL 62301

FUNERAL HOME

823 Broadway • Quincy, IL 62301

217.222.1011 • 217.222.9762 fax

www.dukerandhaugh.com

Tops in Painting, Decorating and Paper Hanging

Paul E. Kemner, V.P.

(217)222-1559 • Cell (217)242-1738 Fax (217)222-0131

P.O. Box 16 • Quincy, IL 62306

Aaron Baugher Internet Consulting and Programming Web Sites and Databases Search Engine Optimization Unix/Linux/*BSD Administration

BYBEE INSURANCE, INC.

Steve Zanger

Phone: (217) 223-7113

Fax: (217) 223-0062

Email: [email protected]

613 Broadway

P.O. Box 3503

Quincy, IL 62305

†God Bless all those not here…That should be.†

This space available

for your business

Musculoskeletal

Medicine

Chronic & Acute Musculoskeletal Pain

- Arthritis, Sports/Overuse Injuries

- Back & Neck pain, Pregnancy-related & Post-partum pain

Joseph P. Newton, DO

Theresa M. Newton, DO 217-222-6550 ext. 3024

[email protected] www.baugher.biz

Also high-quality, local,

outdoor-raised pork.

Jacksonville Ear, Nose, & Throat Associates

John C. Dailey, M.D., F.A.C.S.

Diagnosis and Treatment for Diseases of the Ears, Nose, Sinuses

and Throat

217-228-3116

Ph: 217-243-9426 Fax: 217-243-1647

1600 West Walnut Jacksonville, Illinois 62650

Office Phone: 217-224-6253

Mobile Phone: 217-242-0070

STEVE LAMMERS PLUMBING 2442 Bradmoor Dr.

QUINCY, IL 62301 Residential/Commercial

License #: 058-095175

NATURAL HEALTH Get Healthy, Stay Healthy, Live Well

Whole Food Nutrition Support for any Health Condition, Healthy Weight Loss, Advanced Allergy Clearing

No Drugs, No Needles or Surgery

Dr. Mark Holtschlag, DC, DACBN 2000 Jefferson – Quincy – (217)228-2040

www.naturalhealthquincy.com

Leo Zanger, Managing Broker/Owner 1200 Broadway • Quincy, IL • www.zangerandassociates.com

February 7, 2016

Quinquagesima Sunday

Vol. 8, Number 11

1009 North 8th Street, Quincy, Illinois 62301

Phone: (217) 222-2511 Fax: (217) 223-1579

Email: [email protected]

Web: www.saintrosequincy.org

Office Hours: Mon.—Fri. 9-12; 1-4

CODE: QRZH4X

Church Secretary: Anna Renner

Altar Servers:

Fr. Robert Fromageot

Chuck Zanger (217) 653-3863

Choir Director: Fr. Robert Fromageot

Music Coordinator/ Organist: Charlotte Stroot (217) 222-2251

Diocesan Child Abuse Reporting and Investigation Number (217) 321-1155

Mass Schedule

Sunday Masses: 8 & 10:30am

Weekday Masses: 7am & 12:10pm

Holy Days: 12:10 & 6pm

Confessions & Rosary: 30 min. before Mass

Adoration Thursday: 12:50pm-6pm

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 or

Traditional Latin Mass

Staffed by the Priests of the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter

Fr. Arnaud Devillers, FSSP Pastor

Fr. Robert Fromageot, FSSP Assistant Pastor

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From the Pastor’s Desk Quinquagesima Sunday Ash Wednesday

In ancient times, when the law of abstinence was much

stricter and included many other foods besides meat, the

clergy and a good number of the laity started abstaining

progressively during the pre-Lenten season, until they

entered the complete fast on Ash Wednesday. After

Quinquagesima (the Sunday before Lent) this voluntary

fasting began with abstinence from meat; consequently, this

Sunday was called Dominica Carnevala from the Latin

carnem levare (carnelevarium), which means «withdrawal" or

«removal" of meat.

Carnival celebrations are still held in most countries.

One of the most famous in the world is the carnival of Rio de

Janeiro. The best-known celebration of carnival in America

is the famous Mardi Gras in New Orleans, which takes its

name from the day on which it is annually held (Shrove

Tuesday). The primary reason for carnival celebrations is the

feasting, rejoicing, and reveling before the imminent season

of fast and abstinence. It is a trait of human nature to

anticipate approaching privations by greater or lesser

excesses.

The intensity of this urge, however, should not be judged

from the mild Lenten laws of today, but from the strict and

harsh observance of ancient times, which makes modern man

shiver at the mere knowledge of its details. No wonder the

good people of past centuries felt entitled to "have a good

time" before they started on their awesome fast.

Another reason for the feasting, and a very practical one,

was the necessity for finishing those foods which could not be

eaten during Lent, and which, in fact, could not even be kept

in homes during the fast: meat, butter, cheese, milk, eggs,

fats, and bacon. This meant an increased consumption of rich

foods and pastries the week before Ash Wednesday. Hence

have come the names «Fat Tuesday" (Fetter Dienstag in

German: Mardi gras in French).

In order to encourage the faithful to atone in prayer and

penance for the many excesses and scandals committed at

carnival time, Pope Benedict XIV, in 1748, instituted a

special devotion for the three days preceding Lent, called

“Forty Hours of Carnival”. The Blessed Sacrament is exposed

all day Monday and Tuesday, and devotions are held in the

evening, followed by the Eucharistic Benediction. It is not

required that the Blessed Sacrament should be exposed for

precisely forty hours; Permission to discontinue the

Exposition at night was given to all the dioceses in the USA

on Jan 24, 1868. At St. Rose, the Blessed Sacrament will be

exposed on Sunday (noon – 6 pm), Monday (7:40 am – 6 pm),

and Tuesday (7:40 am – 12 noon).

In preparation for Lent the faithful in medieval times

used to go to confession on Tuesday before Ash

Wednesday. From this practice, that day became known as

"Shrove Tuesday" (the day on which people are shriven

from sins).

MASS SCHEDULE & INTENTIONS

Sunday 7: Quinquagesima Sunday; Benefactors and godson of Ann Brown 8:00am Low Mass

Pro Populo 10:30am High Mass

40 Hours after 10:30 am Mass until 6pm

Daily Masses:

Monday 8: Votive Mass for Peace; Father Korte 7:00am Mass

Chris and Carlyn Meats 12:10pm Mass

40 Hours after 7am Mass until 6pm

Tuesday 9: Votive Mass of the Blessed Sacrament; Servitores 7:00am Mass

Renee and Simone Le Roi † 12:10pm Mass

** Our Mother of Perpetual Help Devotions

40 Hours after 7am Mass until noon

Wednesday 10: Ash Wednesday; Dennis Peter † 12:10pm Mass

Virginia Beck † 6:00pm Mass

Thursday 11: Thursday after Ash Wednesday; Phil and Sherry Kemner 7:00am Mass

Mrs. Dorothy Olsen 12:10pm Mass

No Adoration today

Friday 12: Friday after Ash Wednesday; Kevin Hansen † 7:00am Mass

Living relatives of Ann Brown 12:10pm Mass

Saturday 13: Saturday after Ash Wednesday; Robert Tennill † 8:00am Mass

Patricia Aschemann † 12:10pm Mass

Sunday 14: First Sunday of Lent; Henri and Jauna Fromageot 8:00am Low Mass

Pro Populo 10:30am High Mass

40 Hours after 10:30 am Mass until 6pm

Confessions and Rosary 30 minutes prior to Mass

Church News Sunday, February 7: Quinquagesima Sunday. 8 &

10:30 am. Coffee & Donuts: Steve & Sue Zanger Family.

Money Counters: Brian Drew & Schuyler Chandler. At the

end of the 10:30 am Mass begins the devotion of the

40 hours. The Blessed Sacrament will be exposed on

Sunday until 6 pm. Thank you to all those who write their

name to make sure there is always someone praying. For

those who could not receive the blessing of throats of St.

Blase on his feast day, they will be able to receive it

immediately after the 8 am Mass (starting around 9 am)

and before the 10:30 pm Mass during rosary and

confessions (starting at 10 am).

Monday, February 8: Votive Mass for peace. The Blessed

Sacrament will be exposed after the 7 am Mass until 6 pm

Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament..

Tuesday, February 9: Shrove Tuesday. Votive Mass of

the Blessed Sacrament. The Blessed Sacrament will be

exposed after the 7 am Mass until the noon Mass: (7:45 am

till 11:45 am - Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament).

Wednesday, February 10: Ash Wednesday. Masses at

12:10 pm and 6 pm. The blessing of ashes and their

distribution takes place before the noon Mass. At

the evening Mass, the distribution of ashes takes

place at the end of Mass. Second Collection for Aid to

Church in Central/Eastern Europe. No Symbolon Session

today. We will resume on Wednesday, February 17.

Thursday, February 11: Thursday after Ash

Wednesday. There will be no Exposition and Benediction

today because of 40 hours devotion earlier this week.

Friday, February 12: Friday after Ash Wednesday.

Masses at 7 am & 12:10 pm. Stations of the Cross at 5:30

pm every Friday of Lent.

Sunday, February 14: First Sunday of Lent. 8 & 10:30

am. Coffee & Donuts: Joe & Laura Zanger Family. Money

Counters: Greg Zanger & Mary Jo Holtschlag.

NOTES FOR LENT

Each weekday of Lent has its own proper for Mass. The

liturgical texts are beautiful and rich. Do not forget to

bring your hand missal at Mass or get an app to follow

Mass on your handheld device (see first page of the

bulletin). If you forget your missal, we will leave second

hand ones of the vestibule table for you to borrow. Don’t

take them home! Only 2nd class feasts or higher are

celebrated during Lent.

Catholic Cemetery: Calvary, St. Boniface & St. Peter’s

Cemeteries: The 2016 clean-up will be held March 7th-

March 11th. You must have everything off the graves by

Sunday March 6. As the clean-up will start early on the

7th. After clean-up; When you are placing flowers on the

graves please mark your flowers with the name on the

stone and your contact number so if the flowers come off

there will be a better chance of having them returned to

the right spot. (Markings should be weather proof as

possible.)

MARK YOUR CALENDAR

February 7, 2016, 8 am-12 Noon: Western Catholic

Union is having a Pancake & Sausage, Biscuits &

Sausage Gravy breakfast @ St. Anthony School Hall,

2223, St Anthony Rd, Quincy, IL. Cost is Adults - $7.50,

Children 5-10 years old - $2.50, Under 5 - Free. Thank

you!

Thursday, February 11 at 1:30pm, “Feast Day of Our

Lady of Lourdes.” There will be the annual “Rosary

Prayer Service” led by Rev. Jeff Stone held at the Grotto of

‘Our Lady of Lourdes of Ghost Hollow’ at the spring. Jim

Smith will lead the singing. The Grotto is located at 4507

Ghost Hollow Road, Quincy, IL at the intersection of Ghost

Hollow and Herleman Roads. Dress for the weather, bring

a folding chair and blanket.

Sunday-Monday-Tuesday • Feb. 14-15-16 7-8 p.m. A

three night Parish Mission. Education, Inspiration and

Motivation. St Joseph Parish • 1435 E. 1500th St. •

Quincy, IL 62305. See posters. For more information call:

(217) 645-3444 or email: [email protected]

Sunday, February 14: Sausage & Pancake Day. All

you can eat! 8 am – 1 pm St. Edward, Mendon. See

poster. Prior meat orders will be taken until February

11th.

Sunday, February 14: Spaghetti Dinner St. Thomas,

Camp Point. 11:00-1:00 Menu: Spaghetti, salad, garlic

bread, dessert, & drink; free will offering; Hall is

handicapped accessible.

Saturday, Feb 27th 7 p.m. Trivia Night for Special

Needs Adoption (HeartsHammerHome.com) @

Quincy Notre Dame Trivia, The Hammers, parishioners

of Blessed Sacrament in Quincy, are in the process of

adopting a little girl with Down syndrome. This is a

fundraiser to help the family raise about $20,000 to bring

this baby girl home. Silent Auction, Mulligans & More!

$100/table. 8/table Bring snacks and drinks! Decorate your

table! No alcohol. Babysitting provided on-site $10 for one

child $15 for two or more. For more information or to

purchase tickets: (217) 430-9497

[email protected]

Souper Bowl of Caring: The campaign ends on Monday

February 8, 2016. Do not forget to bring some non-

perishable food items. You may drop food items either in

the Church vestibule or in the Hall Main entrance on a

special table. In case both places are locked, bring them to

the rectory.

Thursday, March 17, 2016: St. Patrick’s Dinner: This

is the main event of the year for our small parish. We will

need all parishioners who can help to do so. Amy & David

Zanger will be in charge. Please contact them to volunteer.

Sunday, May 8: External Solemnity of the Ascension and

Mother’s Day: First Communion Ceremony. If you wish

your child to receive first communion, make sure you fill

out the proper form and return it promptly with a

baptismal certificate.