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1009 North 8th Street, Quincy, Illinois 62301
Phone/Fax: (217) 222-2511
Office Email: [email protected]
Fr. Portzer: [email protected]
Website: www.saintrosequincy.org
For Sacramental Emergencies call the Parish Office
Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 3:00 pm Church Secretary: Cindy Neisen Altar Servers: Training: Alex Rankin (872) 212-5541 Scheduling: Philomena Rankin (913) 276-9043 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
Visitors Welcome to St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church! Catholics in good standing are invited to receive Holy Communion at the communion rail kneeling and on the tongue. Those unable to climb the stairs may receive in the first pew.
ST ROSE OF LIMA CATHOLIC CHURCH
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. Joseph Portzer, FSSP, Pastor Fr. Zachary Edgar, Priest in Residence
May 24, 2020 Sunday after the Ascension
Mass Schedule & Intentions May 24 - 31 Sunday Sunday after Ascension Pro Populo
Monday St. Gregory VII, Pope & Confessor, Commemoration St. Urban I Fred Bloss
Tuesday St. Philip Neri, Confessor, Commemoration St. Eleutherius Fr. Dominic Rankin
Wednesday St. Bede the Venerable, Confessor & Doctor, Commemoration St. John I
Hannah Renner †
Thursday St. Augustine of Canterbury, Bishop & Conf In Gratitude for the Graces bestowed upon Beshenich Family
Friday St. Mary Magdalen of Pazzi, Virgin Private Intention
Saturday Vigil of Pentecost Ann Renner & Family
The Rite for the Administration of Holy Communion Outside Mass
Prayer that is said by Father at the altar after giving Holy Communion to the faithful and before the blessing.
Pour forth on us, O Lord, the Spirit of your love. Filled with the paschal sacraments,
may we be made of one mind in your love. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, you Son,
who lives and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God, forever and ever.
R). Amen.
On Sundays, it will not be so pleasant in some ways because
we will have to have only ten people in the church at a time.
When the time is up, everyone needs to leave. If your health
allows, please enter by the side door we always use, near the
St. Joseph statue, but exit by the other side door, beside
statue of Mary. This will keep people from getting crowded
together on the sidewalk. Again, this is only on Sundays.
Retired Diocesan Priests Collection
Posted on bulletin board at both entrances is a letter from Bishop Paprocki regarding a collection for retired Diocesan Priests. An envelope for this purpose was in your monthly packet.
Important News on Holy Communion from Bishop Paprocki and other future plans for the diocese can be read at www.dio.org/coronavirus or you can watch 5 minute video by Bishop at that same website address.
Latin Mass Live Stream
www.livemass.net / Masses are offered by FSSP priests
Message from St. Peter’s Adoration Chapel
We thank those who among you are Adorers at the Adoration Chapel located in St Peters Church for your continued prayers at home. We are so grateful.
When we are able to open back up and physically pray at the Adoration Chapel, we would love more people to join us. The hours that are currently available are listed below. Please consider taking one of these hours. Contact Gina Wolf at 217-257-9966 by phone or text or Mary Voorhis at 217-653-3127 by phone with questions.
Sunday 8 am to 9 am
Monday 12 am to 1am on the 3 rd, 4 th and 5 th week of the month
Tuesday 2 am to 3 am
10 am to 11 am on the 1 st, 3 rd, and 5 th week of the month
1 pm to 2 pm
3 pm to 4 pm
Wednesday 1 am to 2 am
3 pm to 4 pm
Friday 4 pm to 5 pm alternating weeks
Saturday 2 pm to 3 pm
Distribution of Holy Communion Schedule:
Until Things Change Again
Please email Fr. Portzer at [email protected] to reserve a place. If you know someone who does not have email, they can call and leave a message. (217) 222-2511
Confession and Communion Schedule as follows:
Monday through Saturday:
7:00 Church opens 8:00 AM Communion (3 spaces available)
10:00 AM Communion (6 spaces available) 12:00 Noon Confessions (except for Tuesdays)
12:40 PM Communion (All spaces reserved) 1:10 PM Communion (8 spaces available)
6:00 PM (All spaces reserved)
6:30 PM (All nine already reserved on Fridays, 3 spaces open on Saturdays, all other days 9 spaces open)
Sundays
7:00 AM church opens
7:15 -7:45 Confessions 8:00 AM Communion (2 spaces open)
8:20 AM Communion (6 spaces open) 8:40 AM Communion (9 spaces open)
9:00 AM Communion (7 spaces open) 9:20 AM Communion (9 spaces open)
9:40 AM Communion (3 spaces open) 10:00 AM Communion (2 spaces open)
10:20 AM Communion (All nine spaces reserved) 10:30 AM Confessions
11:00 AM Communion (All nine spaces reserved)
11:20 AM Communion (All nine spaces reserved)
If it turns out that we need more communion times later, and
less early ones, the schedule can be adjusted accordingly. For
now, however, we will see how this works. Let me know your
needs if this cannot work for your family.
Special notes: Nobody should come to the church who is ill
or has been exposed to the Covid-19 virus within the past 2
weeks. Please respect this, even if you feel just fine.
Be sure to take a disinfectant wipe with you as you enter, so
that you may wipe off the spot you touch at the communion
rail.
Observe the 6 feet distancing rule. The floor has been marked with blue tape for that purpose.
Continued in next column
THANK YOU!
Thank you to all who continue to send in their financial support so
that we can pay our bills.