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December 27, 2009
Sunday in the Octave of
Christmas Vol.2, Number 8
1009 North 8th Street
Quincy, Illinois 62301
Phone: (217) 222-2511
Fax: (217) 223-1579
Email: [email protected]
www.saintrosequincy.org
Office Hours: Mon.—Fri. 9-12; 1-4
Church Secretary: Anna Renner
Altar Servers:
Vince Wernowsky (217) 653-7554
Chuck Zanger (217) 653-3863
Choir Director: Dolores Treat (573) 406-0043
Music Coordinator/ Organist: Charlotte Stroot (217) 222-2251
Mass Schedule
Sunday Masses: 8 & 11am
Weekly Mass: 12:10pm
First Friday: 12:10 & 6pm
Holy Days: 12:10 & 6pm
Confessions & Rosary: 30 min. before Mass
Wednesday: 10am weekly Scripture Study
Wednesday: 6:30pm weekly adult religion class
Thursday: 6:30pm weekly Latin class
Adoration Thursday: 12:50-6pm
Welcome to St. Rose
This community was established by Bishop
George Lucas, former Bishop of Springfield, in the
fall of 2008 for the celebration of the extraordinary
form of the Roman Missal (Traditional Latin
Mass). If you are not familiar with this rite, do not
hesitate to ask for help from the ushers.
To follow the liturgy on Sunday, you need a red
booklet (pews) and the Sunday proper leaflet
(vestibule). For sung Masses, you may also wish to
take a hymnal (vestibule) to sing along.
On weekdays, you need a Latin-English Missal.
They are available at Poppe’s in Quincy & St. John
Fisher Bookstore in Jacksonville (see back of bulle-
tin). You may also follow the ordinary in the red
booklet.
Do not hesitate to make the responses along with
the altar boys, if you are able to do so.
To join the St. Rose of Lima Chaplaincy, please
call the parish office at 217-222-2511 or mail one
of the cards found in the back of the Church.
On Sundays and Holy Days, please come and
join us after Mass in the Church hall for coffee
and donuts.
Abstracts from the Homily of His holiness Bene-
dict XVI for the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God
(2006).
In today's liturgy our gaze continues to be turned to
the great mystery of the Incarnation of the Son of God,
while with particular emphasis we contemplate the Mother-
hood of the Virgin Mary.
At the beginning of a new year, we are invited, as it
were, to attend her school, the school of the faithful disci-
ple of the Lord, in order to learn from her to accept in faith
and prayer the salvation God desires to pour out upon
those who trust in his merciful love.
"And Mary kept all these things, reflecting on them in her heart" (Lk 2: 19).
The first day of the year is placed under the sign of
a woman, Mary. The Evangelist Luke describes her as the
silent Virgin who listens constantly to the eternal Word,
who lives in the Word of God. Mary treasures in her heart
the words that come from God and, piecing them together
as in a mosaic, learns to understand them.
Let us too, at her school, learn to become attentive
and docile disciples of the Lord. With her motherly help,
let us commit ourselves to working enthusiastically in the
"workshop" of peace, following Christ, the Prince of Peace.
After the example of the Blessed Virgin, may we let
ourselves be guided always and only by Jesus Christ, who is
the same yesterday, today, and for ever! (Heb 13: 8).
Amen.
MASS SCHEDULE & INTENTIONS
Sunday 27: Sunday in Octave of the Nativity; Comm. of St. John; The Servitores 8:00am Low Mass
Sunday in Octave of the Nativity; Comm. of St. John; Justin Meats 11:00am High Mass
Daily Mass:
Monday 28: Holy Innocents; Father Dudley Day 12:10pm Low Mass
Tuesday 29: 5th Day in the Octave of the Nativity; Comm. of St. Thomas Becket; 12:10pm Low Mass
†NaPali Hafner†
**Our Lady of Perpetual Help Devotions
Wednesday 30: 6th Day in the Octave of the Nativity; Charlotte Stroot 12:10pm Low Mass
Thursday 31: 7th Day in the Octave of the Nativity; Comm. of St. Sylvester I, Pope; 12:10pm Low Mass
†Albert Venditti†
NO ADORATION OR BENEDICTION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
Friday 1: Octave Day: Mary, Mother of God; Holy Day of Obligation; 8am Low Mass
†Deceased members of the NcNee Family†
Octave Day: Mary, Mother of God; †John Frericks† 11:00am High Mass
Saturday 2: Most Holy Name of Jesus; Bryan Sorrill 12:10pm Low Mass
Sunday 3: External Solemnity of the Epiphany; The Servitores 8:00am Low Mass
(Mass of the Feast of the Epiphany on January 6)
External Solemnity of the Epiphany; †Audrey A. Tegeler† 11:00am High Mass
Confessions and Rosary 30 minutes prior to Mass
From the Desk of Fr. D Church News Today’s coffee and donuts host is Joe and Laura
Zanger. Next week will be Mark and Debbie Wer-
nowsky.
Thursday, December 31: After Mass we shall sing the
Te Deum in thanksgiving for the past year (Plenary in-
dulgence at the usual conditions: see website for more
info).
Friday, January 1st Solemnity of Mary , Mother of God:
Masses at 8 am and 11 am. Before the 11 am Mass, we
shall sing the Veni Creator Spiritus to invoke the Holy
Spirit to enlighten us at the beginning of this new year.
(Plenary indulgence at the usual conditions: see web-
site). Coffee & Donuts in Church hall after both
Masses as usual. Today is a Holy Day of obligation.
Because this Friday is a Holy Day of Obligation and a
Solemnity, it is not a day of penance. So no abstinence
or other penance is required.
The Lease agreement between the Diocese of Spring-
field, in one hand, and the Priestly Fraternity of St. Pe-
ter (FSSP) and the Quincy Latin Mass Society (LMSQ),
on the other hand, has been renewed for three more
years (until December 31, 2012). We are grateful to
Msgr. Carl Kemme, Administrator of the Diocese, for
his kindness. Msgr. Kemme has requested that I assure
you of his best wishes for the new year.
Ushers wanted! Please consider volunteering to be an
usher at St. Rose. There is a sign-up sheet in the vesti-
bule of the church. Thank you to all those who have
accomplished this duty in the past.
Sunday School will resume on Sunday, January 10,
2010. We shall resume the Adult Religion Class on
Wednesday, January 6 and the Latin Class on Thurs-
day, January 7.
Sacramental Statistics: (Sacraments received by mem-
bers of the Latin Mass Community at St. Rose of Lima
Church): In 2008: 3 Baptisms. In 2009: 7 Baptisms; 2
Receptions in the Catholic Church; 6 First Commun-
ions (3 girls & 3 boys); 15 Confirmations (5 girls and 10
boys); 2 Marriages. 1 Funeral Mass.
MARK YOU CALENDAR:
January 1st & 2nd, St. Anthony Church: First Friday Sa-
cred Heart of Jesus/First Saturday Immaculate Heart of
Mary, will be the 91st consecutive monthly Communion
of reparation Night Vigil. Confessions & Rosaries at 8
pm followed by Mass at 9 pm and Silent Adoration.
Midnight: Rosary & Benediction, 1 am Mass in honor
of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
January 10, 2010: 3 pm Pipe Organ Inauguration and
Recital at St. Peter & Paul Church in Nauvoo, IL. Phil-
lip Hoenig of Hoenig Organ Building in Ft. Madison,
Iowa, who restored St. Rose Pipe Organ in 2008-09, is
inviting everyone to this event. Phil was instrumental in
saving this magnificent pipe organ. Pipe organs are part
of our Catholic tradition.
January 17, 2010: 3 pm St. Rose Church. Fatima Ro-
sary Rally: 15 decades Rosary & Benediction.
March 3, 2010: 10 am Dedication of the chapel of Our
Lady of Guadalupe Seminary by His Eminence Cardi-
nal Levada, Prefect of the Congregation for the Doc-
trine of the Faith and President of the Commission Ec-
clesia Dei. This is the American seminary of the
Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter located in Denton in the
Diocese of Lincoln, Nebraska
Thank you for all the donations for the beautiful Poin-
settas that surround the altar.
†John Whitfield† donated by the Rankin Family
†Arthur & Viola Gibson† donated by Ken Gibson
†Maurice & Winifred Blickhan† donated by Steve and Carlene Blickhan
†Urban & Bertha Wellman† donated by Paul Wellman
†Msgr. Casimir Toliusis†
†John T. Drew† donated by Virginia Drew & family
†Msgr. P.J. Fox† donated by Paul Geers
†Mr. & Mrs. August Stroot and family† donated by Charlotte Stroot
†Dr. John Nolan† donated by Jane Nolan and Family
†Peter & Lucille Roberts†
†Conrad & Marie Renner & family† donated by Ann Renner
†Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Schutte & Butch Schutte† donated by Jerry Schutte
†Jerry & Maxine Wernowsky†
†Albert & Genevieve Kuhn†
†Ernest & Marie Zanger † donated by Mark & Debbie Wernowsky & Family
†Alaña Drew & Helen Bennett† donated by Brian and Jennifer Drew
†NaPali Hafner† donated by Anne Hafner
†Alexander Chandler† donated by Schuyler & Elizabeth Chandler and family
Eternal rest grant unto them O Lord, and may perpet-ual light shine upon them. May the souls of the faithful departed, through the Mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.