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POPPE’S 1886 MAINE, QUINCY 217-222-1980 CATHOLIC BOOKS · GIFTS · DEVOTIONALS STATUARY · JEWELRY · SACRAMENTALS · BIBLES Bring this bulletin to the store for $5 off any purchase of $25 or more in 2012. 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 Interior Exterior Residential Light Commercial Roger Kroner · 1023 North 8th Street 217-222-8467 FUNERAL HOME 823 Broadway • Quincy, IL 62301 217.222.1011 • 217.222.9762 fax www.dukeandhaugh.com Dr. Mark Holtschlag Doctor of Chiropractic Board Certified Nutritionist 2000 Jefferson, Quincy, IL ∙ (217) 228-2040 naturalhealthquincy.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 HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING 2409 N. 12th, Quincy, Illinois 62301 Aaron Baugher Internet Consulting and Programming Web Sites and Databases Search Engine Optimization Unix/Linux/*BSD Administration SALES INSTALLATION SERVICE REPAIR ON ALL MAKES & MODELS LICENSED FREE ESTIMATES INSURED OVER 20 YRS EXPERIENCE 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE CALL DEAN 224-3693 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 JANICE E. POHLMAN BROKER, CRS, ABR, GRI ExperiencedLicensed since 1986 217-257-2400 217-222-5769 www.JanicePohlmanRealtor.com HAPPEL INC., REALTORS® 3837 East Lake Centre Drive, Suite 300 Quincy, IL 62301 This Space Available [email protected] www.baugher.biz Ph: 217.440.0795 Also high-quality, local, outdoor-raised pork. Jacksonville Ear, Nose, & Throat Associates John C. Dailey, M.D., F.A.C.S. Diseases of Ears, Nose & Throat Reconstructive Surgery of Head & Neck Allergy Diagnosis & Treatment 217-228-3116 Ph: 217-243-9426 Fax: 217-243-1647 1600 West Walnut Jacksonville, Illinois 62650 January 27, 2013 Septuagesima Sunday Vol. 5, Number 9 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 Church Secretary: Anna Renner Altar Servers: Vince Wernowsky (217) 617-9045 Chuck Zanger (217) 653-3863 Music Coordinator/ Organist: Charlotte Stroot (217) 222-2251 Mass Schedule Sunday Masses: 8 & 11am Weekday Mass: 12:10pm First Friday: 12:10 & 6pm Holy Days: 12:10 & 6pm Confessions & Rosary: 30 min. before Mass Adoration Thursday: 12:50pm-6pm Welcome to St. Rose Welcome to Historic St. Rose of Lima Church! As you can see, St. Rose is a magnificent house of God. It was built a century ago by the Irish Community of Quincy at the price of many sacrifices. This church, a historical landmark of the city of Quincy, is considered as representative of the Venetian Gothic style: a mix of Gothic, Romanesque, and Byzantine styles. Before the church was reopened in the fall of 2008, 3 marble altars were installed as well as a matching altar rail and pulpit. The altars were consecrated by the Bishop of our diocese, Bishop Thomas Paprocki on June 10, 2012. One of the main fixtures of this church is the amazing collection of stained glass windows (1912) characteristic of the Munich Pictorial Style. We have begun their restoration and the first phase of the work was done in the fall of 2012. With your help, the project should be completed by the end of 2014. If you wish to be part of this project, contact the rectory. A brochure explaining the project of restoration is available. As St. Rose Latin Mass Community is not a parish but a chaplaincy, when you join it, you remain a member of your local Catholic parish. To join, just give us a call. After both Sunday Masses, the community meets in the hall to socialize. Members and Visitors are welcome! Coffee & Donuts are available. ST. ROSE OF LIMA ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH 1912-2012 LATIN MASS CHAPLAINCY QUINCY, ILLINOIS SINCE NOVEMBER 2008 STAFFED BY THE PRIESTS OF THE PRIESTLY FRATERNITY OF ST. PETER FR. ARNAUD DEVILLERS, FSSP CHAPLAIN FR. THOMAS FRITSCHEN, FSSP PRIEST IN RESIDENCE
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Page 1: POPPE’S - Saint Rose of Lima Catholic ChurchCommemorative Rosary: Celebrating 25 years of Tradition: In honor of the upcoming 25th anniversary of the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter

POPPE’S 1886 MAINE, QUINCY

217-222-1980

CATHOLIC BOOKS · GIFTS · DEVOTIONALS

STATUARY · JEWELRY · SACRAMENTALS · BIBLES

Bring this bulletin to the store for $5 off

any purchase of $25 or more in 2012.

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

Interior

Exterior

Residential

Light Commercial

Roger Kroner · 1023 North 8th Street

217-222-8467

FUNERAL HOME

823 Broadway • Quincy, IL 62301

217.222.1011 • 217.222.9762 fax

www.dukeandhaugh.com

Dr. Mark Holtschlag

Doctor of Chiropractic

Board Certified Nutritionist

2000 Jefferson, Quincy, IL ∙ (217) 228-2040

naturalhealthquincy.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

HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING 2409 N. 12th, Quincy, Illinois 62301

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

SALES INSTALLATION

SERVICE

REPAIR ON ALL MAKES & MODELS

LICENSED ● FREE ESTIMATES

INSURED ● OVER 20 YRS EXPERIENCE

24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE

CALL DEAN

224-3693

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

JANICE E. POHLMAN

BROKER, CRS, ABR, GRI

Experienced—Licensed since 1986

217-257-2400

217-222-5769

www.JanicePohlmanRealtor.com

HAPPEL INC., REALTORS® 3837 East Lake Centre Drive, Suite 300

Quincy, IL 62301

This Space

Available

[email protected] www.baugher.biz

Ph: 217.440.0795

Also high-quality, local,

outdoor-raised pork.

Jacksonville Ear, Nose, & Throat Associates

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

Diseases of Ears, Nose & Throat Reconstructive Surgery of Head & Neck

Allergy Diagnosis & Treatment

217-228-3116

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

1600 West Walnut Jacksonville, Illinois 62650

January 27, 2013

Septuagesima Sunday

Vol. 5, Number 9

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

Church Secretary: Anna Renner

Altar Servers:

Vince Wernowsky (217) 617-9045

Chuck Zanger (217) 653-3863

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

Mass Schedule

Sunday Masses: 8 & 11am

Weekday Mass: 12:10pm

First Friday: 12:10 & 6pm

Holy Days: 12:10 & 6pm

Confessions & Rosary: 30 min. before Mass

Adoration Thursday: 12:50pm-6pm

Welcome to St. Rose

Welcome to Historic St. Rose of Lima Church! As

you can see, St. Rose is a magnificent house of God.

It was built a century ago by the Irish Community of

Quincy at the price of many sacrifices. This church, a

historical landmark of the city of Quincy, is

considered as representative of the Venetian Gothic

style: a mix of Gothic, Romanesque, and Byzantine

styles. Before the church was reopened in the fall of

2008, 3 marble altars were installed as well as a

matching altar rail and pulpit. The altars were

consecrated by the Bishop of our diocese, Bishop

Thomas Paprocki on June 10, 2012.

One of the main fixtures of this church is the amazing

collection of stained glass windows (1912)

characteristic of the Munich Pictorial Style. We have

begun their restoration and the first phase of the work

was done in the fall of 2012. With your help, the

project should be completed by the end of 2014. If

you wish to be part of this project, contact the rectory.

A brochure explaining the project of restoration is

available.

As St. Rose Latin Mass Community is not a parish but

a chaplaincy, when you join it, you remain a member

of your local Catholic parish. To join, just give us a

call. After both Sunday Masses, the community meets

in the hall to socialize. Members and Visitors are

welcome! Coffee & Donuts are available.

ST. ROSE OF LIMA ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH

1912-2012

LATIN MASS CHAPLAINCY QUINCY, ILLINOIS

SINCE NOVEMBER 2008

STAFFED BY THE PRIESTS OF THE PRIESTLY FRATERNITY OF ST. PETER

FR. ARNAUD DEVILLERS, FSSP CHAPLAIN

FR. THOMAS FRITSCHEN, FSSP PRIEST IN RESIDENCE

Page 2: POPPE’S - Saint Rose of Lima Catholic ChurchCommemorative Rosary: Celebrating 25 years of Tradition: In honor of the upcoming 25th anniversary of the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter

MASS SCHEDULE & INTENTIONS

Sunday 27: Septuagesima Sunday; Servitores 8:00am Low Mass

Religious Liberty in America 11:00am High Mass

Daily Mass:

Monday 28: St. Peter Nolasco; Comm. of St. Agnes; Thanksgiving – St. Anthony of Padua 12:10pm Mass

Tuesday 29: St. Francis de Sales; Special Intention 12:10pm Mass

** Our Lady of Perpetual Help Devotions

Wednesday 30: St. Martina; † Lorena Meyer † 12:10pm Mass

Thursday 31: St. John Bosco; † David Kenady † 12:10pm Mass

** Adoration of The Most Blessed Sacrament—Benediction 12:50pm—6:00pm

Friday 1: St. Ignatius of Antioch; Paul Geers 12:10pm Mass

First Friday; The Mack Family 6:00pm Mass

Saturday 2: Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary; Father Arnaud Devillers 12:10pm Mass

Sunday 3: Sexagesima Sunday; Servitores 8:00am Low Mass

Candlemas Solemnity: Blessing, Procession & Mass; 11:00am High Mass

Religious Liberty in America

Confessions and Rosary 30 minutes prior to Mass

From the Desk of the Chaplain: Septuagesima Sunday The Pre-Lenten Season

This year, Lent begins early with Ash Wednesday on the 13th of

February. In the extraordinary form of the Roman Rite, Lent is

preceded by a pre-Lenten season of seventeen days from

Septuagesima Sunday to the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday. This

pre-Lenten season was suppressed with the promulgation of the

New Missal and reform of the calendar. Thus, it is missing in the

Ordinary Form of the Roman Rite. These 3 Sundays have Latin

names: Septuagesima = 70th ; Sexagesima = 60th ; Quinquagesima =

50th . The first Sunday of Lent is also called Quadragesima Sunday

= 40th.

This pre-Lenten season is already a time of penance. The Alleluia

verse is replaced by a tract and is not sung until the Resurrection of

the Lord. Alleluia is one of three Hebraic words used constantly by

our Liturgy with Amen “so be it!” & Sabaoth in the Sanctus:

Dominus Deus Sabaoth = “the Lord, God of (heavenly) Armies”.

Since Pope St. Gregory the Great, the Alleluia is used only from

Easter to Septuagesima.

Hallelujah in Hebrew is transcribed Allelouia in Greek and Alleluia

in Latin. In the Old Testament, the word is found many times in the

Psalter at the beginning of many psalms of praise starting with the

Ps. 104; it is also the last word of the book of psalms. In the New

Testament, it is found in the relation of St. John's vision of the

Liturgy in Heaven:

Alleluia may be translated “Praise to the Lord” or if one wish to

replace the Lord by the meaning of the proper name of God, IHWH

"All hail to Him Who is!" taking "All Hail" as equivalent to "Glory

in the Highest," and taking "Who is" in the sense in which God said

to Moses: "Thus shalt thou say to the children of Israel; WHO IS

hath sent me to you." Alleluia is a doxology (hymn of praise)

already present in the Hebrew liturgy and will continue in the

Christian liturgy.

Revelation 19:1 “After this I heard what seemed to be the great

sound of a huge crowd in heaven, singing, 'Alleluia! Salvation and

glory and power to our God! 2 He judges fairly, he punishes justly,

and he has condemned the great prostitute who corrupted the earth

with her prostitution; he has avenged the blood of his servants which

she shed.' 3 And again they sang, 'Alleluia! The smoke of her will

rise for ever and ever.' 4 Then the twenty-four elders and the four

living creatures threw themselves down and worshipped God seated

on his throne, and they cried, 'Amen, Alleluia.' 5 Then a voice came

from the throne; it said, 'Praise our God, you servants of his and

those who fear him, small and great alike.' 6 And I heard what

seemed to be the voices of a huge crowd, like the sound of the ocean

or the great roar of thunder, answering, 'Alleluia! The reign of the

Lord our God Almighty has begun;” 7 let us be glad and joyful and

give glory to God, because this is the time for the marriage of the

Lamb. 8 His bride is ready, and she has been able to dress herself in

dazzling white linen, because her linen is made of the good deeds of

the saints.'”

In the liturgy of St. Mark, presumably the most ancient Eastern

Liturgy, still in use in the Coptic church in Egypt, the Cherubic

hymn is sung before the Consecration: "Let us who mystically

represent the Cherubim, and sing the holy hymn to the living

Trinity, now lay by all worldly cares, that we may receive the King

of Glory invisibly attended by the Angelic orders: Alleluia,

Alleluia, Alleluia!"

Church News Sunday, January 27: Septuagesima Sunday 8 & 11 AM

Masses. Coffee & Donuts: Derek & Katherine Peter Family.

Collection Counters: Mary Jo Holtschlag & Mary Penrose.

No 7 am Mass Monday through Friday this week. Our chaplain

shall return on January 31st.

Wednesday, January 16: No class. Next Viewing of Fr.

Robert Barron’s “Catholicism” series is on February 11. Lesson

5: The Indispensible Men: Peter, Paul and the Missionary

Adventure. Get the materials from http://wilkie.rcxp.ca/edu/

lesson5.pdf or ask the Church’s Secretary Ann Renner to either e

-mail them to you or print them. Please study them before class

next month. You may also read the Book of the Acts of the

Apostles. Next Bible Class is on Wednesday February 6: Read

Mt 5-7 and the materials of lesson 6 before class.

Friday, February 1, First Friday, Masses at 12:10 & 6 PM.

Sunday, February 3: Sexagesima Sunday 8 AM Mass. Coffee

& Donuts: Derek & Katherine Peter Family. Collection

Counters: Sharon Zimmerman & Richard Lane. 11 AM High

Mass External Solemnity of Candlemas: Blessing &

Procession before Mass. Processional candles will be provided.

If you wish to have other candles blessed, please bring them to

the sacristy on Saturday or on Sunday before 10 AM. Make sure

you write your name on the packing. Blessing of throats after

both Mass as it is the feast of St. Blaise.

Induction Loop System Project: Do you have trouble hearing

and following the liturgy? Thank you for contacting the

rectory to let us know if you would benefit from it and/or would

like to donate to finance this new project.

Commemorative Rosary: Celebrating 25 years of Tradition:

In honor of the upcoming 25th anniversary of the Priestly

Fraternity of St. Peter (10-18-2013), Regina Caeli Parish in

Houston, TX, is offering an exclusively designed

commemorative rosary to help fund the development of their

Parish. Encourage support of the Fraternity and Tradition with

the gift of this rosary to a friend or family member, $99.00 plus

$5.00 shipping/handling.

FMI : http://www.stpeterfundraiser.com/

Souper Bowl of Caring — We will be collecting canned goods

and non-perishable items at tables in the vestibule and church

hall until Feb. 5. All proceeds go to the Catholic Charities

Food Pantry.

MARK YOUR CALENDAR:

Friday, February 1 & Saturday 2 Night Vigil 8:00pm -

1:30am at St. Joseph Church: 128th Consecutive Monthly

Communion of Reparation Night Vigil. Celebrant will be

Reverend Jeff Stone, Pastor of St. Joseph, St. Brigid and St.

Edwards parishes. All welcome! For information call Stephanie

Rankin at 217-224-5904, Janice Pohlman at 217-222-5769 or Jo

Wiewel at 217-434-8442.

Saturday, February 2 at 8 AM Candlemas High Mass at

Blessed Sacrament Church in Springfield (1725 Walnut) Blessing

of candles, procession followed by High Mass. Beware, this

ceremony is taking place in Springfield, not in Quincy! There

will be a 12:10 PM Mass at St. Rose but without blessing of

candles and procession. The procession will be on Sunday,

February 3 at the 11 AM Mass.

Sunday, February 10, Quinquagesima Sunday. After Mass

Beginning of the Devotion of the 40 Hours.

The Forty Hours’ Devotion or Quarant’Ore consists in a public

Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament over a period of three days,

beginning around noon of the first day and ending around noon

of the third day.” according to the Clementine Instruction on Sept

1, 1731. 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.

The Exposition will begin immediately after

communion at the 11 AM Mass on Sunday, February 10 and will

end with the Noon Mass on Tuesday, February 12. A temporary

reposition shall take place in the evening of the first and second

days at 6 PM. Benediction will be given each evening before the

Blessed Sacrament is reposed. The Blessed Sacrament will be

exposed after the 7 AM Mass on Monday & Tuesday.

This devotion finds its origin in mediaeval customs

such as watching by the Easter sepulcher; it was later connected

with special prayers of expiation at Carnival time. It began in

Milan, Italy in 1527 and ten years later revived by by the

preaching of a Capuchin Friar, Padre Giuseppe da Ferno. It was

then that it was determined that it should last for forty hours and

begin in another church at the exact moment it ended in one and

so be kept up all year round.

The forty hours are in memory of the forty hours

during which Our Lord’s body lay in the tomb between his death

and resurrection. From 3 PM on Good Friday to sunrise 6 AM on

Easter Day is thirty nine hours. St Augustine calls it forty,

counting in the ninth hour (2-3 PM) of Friday.

Although there is no longer a strict obligation of holding

the 40 hours Devotions, the current law of the church says (Can.

942) “It is recommended that in these churches or oratories,

there is to be each year a solemn exposition of the blessed

Sacrament for an appropriate, even if not for a continuous time,

so that the local community may more attentively meditate on

and adore the Eucharistic mystery. This exposition is to take

place only if a fitting attendance of the faithful is foreseen, and

the prescribed norms are observed.”

For those faithful who live far away from St. Rose,

they are invited to participate to the 40 Hours Devotion on

Sunday, either immediately after Exposition or after going out

for Lunch. At 3 PM we will hold our Fatima Rosary Rally but we

will pray the Rosary in front of the Blessed Sacrament exposed

and no Benediction will be given. At 6 PM we will have

Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament and reposition.

The Noon Mass on Monday will be a Votive Mass for

Peace and the final Mass on Tuesday a votive Mass of the

Blessed Sacrament as requested by the Clementine Instruction.

There will be no Exposition and Benediction on Thursday 14.

Tuesday, February 26: Card Party at St. Rose resumes. Doors

open at 11:00 am; Lunch Served at 12 Noon.

Friday, April 5, 2013, St. Louis Catholic Homeschool

Conference at the Cardinal Rigali Pastoral Center, 20

Archbishop May Drive, St. Louis, MO 63119. For further

conference information and online registration, please visit the

conference website at www.stlouiscatholichomeschool.com


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