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Page 1: S . R L PApr 05, 2015  · lighting of the paschal candle, which from the earliest ... Bishop Thomas John Paprocki and enjoy good food and ... Michael Malain, Timothy O’ Brien, Ian

To the youth of Quincy

God has a message for you

Listen to Him

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

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

[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.

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

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

April 5, 2015

Easter Sunday

Vol. 7, Number 19

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:

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.

Many of the 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. By the end of

this year, we hope to complete this restoration project.

The careful observer will discern elements from the

Gothic, Romanesque, and Byzantine styles which

together make up the style known as Venetian Gothic.

When the church was entrusted to the care of the

priests of the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter in 2008,

the sanctuary was renovated and restored for the

celebration of the usus antiquior (more ancient usage)

of the Roman rite. Bishop Paprocki consecrated the

new main and side altars in 2012 and established the

church as a personal parish on New Years Day, 2014.

After both Sunday Masses, visitors are invited to meet

and greet some of 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 Easter Vigil & Easter Sunday

Among early Christians, from the fourth century on, in

all cities and towns the mood of quiet, somber expectancy

suddenly turned into radiant exultation and joy at the

sight of the first stars in the evening of Holy Saturday.

Thousands of lights began to illuminate the growing

darkness. The churches seemed to burst with the blaze of

lamps and candles, the homes of the people shone with

light, and even the streets were bright with the glow of a

thousand tapers. At a time when electric lights were

unknown, this tremendous annual illumination was

overwhelming." The deep impressions it created are still

reflected in the writings of the Fathers and in the text of

our liturgical service. The night was called the "Mother

of All Holy Vigils," the "Great Service of Light", the

"Night of Radiant Splendor", the "Night of Illumination".

It is difficult to picture today the solemn joy and

excitement that filled the hearts of Christians in the

early centuries on that night. For them the Easter Vigil

was the glorious annual triumph which they celebrated

together with Christ over sin, death, and the powers of

evil. Nobody stayed at home, not even the little children.

The multitudes crowded into the churches, and

thousands thronged around the house of God, joining in

prayer with those who had been fortunate enough to find

places inside. Gold and silver candelabra shed their

cheerful light through the open doors and windows;

hundreds of lamps suspended from the ceiling illumined

the church with a new splendor."

The custom of spending the Easter Vigil in prayer seems

to date from the time of the Apostles. Tertullian (third

century) mentions this prayer per noctem (through the

night), and even earlier writings indicate the practice

among the early Christians of spending the night before

Easter Sunday in common prayer.

In later centuries the vigil service began with the

lighting of the paschal candle, which from the earliest

period was considered a sacred symbol of Christ's Person.

The praeconia paschalia (jubilant Easter songs) which

accompanied the lighting of the candle were already

performed in the Roman Empire at the end of the fourth

century. After the blessing of the candle, a prayer service

was held; passages of the Bible were read (the

"prophecies"), then the priests and people recited psalms,

antiphons, and orations. This service lasted much longer

than today, but the faithful did not mind, since they

spent the whole night in church anyway.

Toward midnight the bishop and clergy went in

procession to the baptismal font, a large basin built in a

structure outside the church. There the baptismal water

was consecrated with the prayers and ceremonies still in

use today. The bishop then would baptize catechumens.

After baptism they were anointed. Long after midnight,

probably at the first dawn of Easter Sunday, the vigil

was concluded with the customary prayers of the litanies

and celebration of the Holy Sacrifice."

MASS SCHEDULE & INTENTIONS

Sunday 5: No 8:00am Mass

Pro Populo 10:30am High Mass

Daily Mass:

Monday 6: Easter Monday; Servitores 7:00am Mass

Living relatives of Ann Brown 12:10pm Mass

Tuesday 7: Easter Tuesday; Leo and June Meyer 7:00am Mass

Mabel Mast † 12:10pm Mass

** Our Mother of Perpetual Help Devotions

Wednesday 8: Easter Wednesday; Robert Jerow 7:00am Mass

Kenny Gibson 12:10pm Mass

Thursday 9: Easter Thursday; Mack Children 7:00am Mass

Ann Renner 12:10pm Mass

**Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament-Benediction 12:50pm-6:00pm

Friday 10: Easter Friday; Jack Settle † 7:00am Mass

Stephanie Rankin 12:10pm Mass

Saturday 11: Easter Saturday; William A. Marra † 7:00am Mass

Mrs. Joyce Glanzeman † 12:10pm Mass

Sunday 12: Low Sunday; Divine Mercy Sunday; Steve Winters † 8:00am Mass

Pro Populo 10:30am High Mass

Confessions and Rosary 30 minutes prior to Mass

Church News Saturday April 4 - 10 pm Paschal Vigil: It begins outside

with the blessing of the new fire (dress accordingly). We then

process into the darkened church following the Risen Christ

symbolized by the Paschal candle. Then the Easter Message

is proclaimed. After the singing of prophecies, baptismal

water is blessed. After the procession to the font, we renew

our baptismal promises. We conclude with a solemn high

Mass and lauds. Some refreshments will be served

afterwards in the Parish Hall. This is the most beautiful

ceremony of the year!

Sunday April 5, Easter Sunday: 10:30 am Solemn High

Mass. Counters: Mark Rankin and Dave Zimmerman; Coffee

& Donuts: Greg and Karen Zanger family. No Catechism

Class. No 8 AM Mass on Easter Sunday.

Second collection for the Seminarians of our

Diocese at the Easter Vigil Mass and Easter Sunday

Mass. Our parish has been blessed with 2 diocesan priestly

vocations (and other religious vocations) in the last five

years: Deacon Jason Stone, who will be officiating as deacon

during the Paschal Vigil and directing the choir for the

Easter Sunday Mass and Seminarian Dominic Rankin who

is studying theology in Rome.

7 am Mass Monday through Saturday.

Saturday, April 11: Saturday in the Octave of Easter.

Masses at 7 am & 12:10 pm. Assumptions Catholic Store

(see ad in the back of the Bulletin) will be selling gifts for

First Holy Communion and Confirmation from 10 am

to 12 noon. Hand Missals to follow the Latin Mass will also

be available. Cash or check only; no credit or debit card can

be accepted. Cards available in vestibule.

Sunday April 12, Low Sunday or Divine Mercy Sunday

8 am Low Mass & 10:30 am Solemn High Mass.

Counters: Phil Kemner & Steve Blickhan; Coffee & Donuts:

Richard & Donna Lane family. Fatima Rosary

immediately after 8:00 am Mass.

Confirmation Dinner (April 19): There are sign-up sheets

in the vestibule. Please let us know how many people will be

attending and if you are bringing a salad or dessert. Meat,

potato, and vegetable will be provided. Come and greet

Bishop Thomas John Paprocki and enjoy good food and

fellowship!

MARK YOUR CALENDAR

Sunday, April 19: 10:30 am Confirmation Ceremony at

St. Rose. Bishop Thomas John Paprocki will preside at the

throne while we celebrate a solemn high Mass. The Bishop

will confer the sacrament of confirmation during Mass.

Reception and Dinner after Mass in Parish Hall.

Sunday, May 10: First Communion Ceremony at St.

Rose. Parents of children to receive their first communion,

please fill out questionnaire and return it with a recent

Baptism certificate. To obtain a baptism certificate, call the

parish where the child was baptized. If the parish was closed,

contact the archivist of the diocese.

Saturday, May 23: Vigil of Pentecost: Priestly

ordination ceremony of Fr. Jason Stone and a few

others at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in

Springfield on Saturday, May 23 at 10 am.

Sunday, May 24: Pentecost Sunday – 10:30 am First

Solemn High Mass of Fr. Jason Stone at St. Rose.

Saturday, May 30: 10 am Priestly Ordinations for the

Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter in St. Thomas Aquinas

Newman Center Chapel, University of Nebraska, City

Campus, Lincoln. The Rev. David Franco, John Kodet,

Michael Malain, Timothy O’ Brien, Ian Verrier, and

Simon Zurita will be ordained priest.

Easter Lily Memorials 2015

John and Donna Whitfield

Rankin family

Drew and Schmidt families

Virginia Drew

Robert E. Holtschlag

Mary Jo and family

Renner and Roberts families

Hannah Renner

Ann Renner

Stephen McNally

Mary Kay McNally

Mr. and Mrs. August R. Stroot

Charlotte Stroot

Charles E. Waldhaus

Mary Kay Waldhaus

Tom McDowell and Bill McDowell

P.K. Geers

Edmund and Dorothy St. Ledger

Anita St. Ledger

Urban and Bertha Wellman

Paul Wellman

Frank and Cora Eickelschulte

Ken Gibson

Arthur and Viola Gibson

Ken Gibson

Hayard and Elizabeth Gibson

Marilyn Gibson


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