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August 14, 2016
Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Vol. 8, Number 38
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
From the Pastor’s Desk 13th Sunday after Pentecost “Were not ten made clean? And where are the nine?”
The Gospel this morning is devastating. When is the last
time that we took time to consider the gratitude we owe
Christ for the good things that we have received from
Him?
Of course it is true that we did not have to deal with
the affliction of leprosy, not only a disease in the ancient
world but a source of great dread, hinting at, in the
common imagination, punishment for sins committed by
oneself or one’s ancestors. We do not walk about covered
up and ringing a bell, while crying from a distance to
every passer-by, “Unclean, unclean.” We do not have to
face a life of permanent ostracism from our family or
community.
And yet, who has not at one time or another, in one
manner or another, incurred the leprosy of the soul? Who
here could have answered Christ in the affirmative,
when he addressed the crowd wanting to stone Mary
Magdalene, “Let him who is without sin cast the first
stone?”
The ingratitude of men is so common that we are
surprised by Christ’s words this morning. Who amongst
us has not felt on occasion the bitterness of the
ingratitude of his fellow man? Remember how it stings
our pride and how it saddens! And yet, if we can do our
fellow man such little kindness, in view of the magnitude
of the mercy of the Son of God, consider how great is the
disappointment and the sadness of Christ.
You will remember that before He suffered, Christ
prayed in the garden. He beheld in His mind’s eye what
terrible suffering He was about to undergo and His
humanity quailed at the prospect. He was revolted by the
torture which the sins of men, of those who had preceded
Him in time, as well as those who would follow Him,
were about to inflict on Him. He sweated blood. He asked
that the cup of suffering be removed, if it would please
His Father to do so. And yet, He submitted to the will of
His Father. He was scourged, beaten, mocked, and
crucified. He died that we might have life and life in
abundance. All this, and behold the ingratitude of men!!!
We show the greatest and truest gratitude to Christ
for His Passion, Death and Resurrection, when we avail
of the grace which He so dearly bought for us. We are
like the one Samaritan, when we frequent the sacrament
of penance on a regular basis and make it the foundation
of a good Holy Communion. We can best thank Christ,
when imbued with the grace of the sacraments, we live a
life worthy of His supreme sacrifice for us.
It is so easy to say that we have the faith. But is our
faith that of the nine? Or will Christ say to us on the
Last Day, “Arise and go; for thy faith has saved thee.”?
MASS SCHEDULE & INTENTIONS
Sunday 14: 13th Sunday after Pentecost; Father Robert Fromageot 8:00am Low Mass
Pro Populo 10:30am High Mass
Daily Masses:
Monday 15: Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary; The Holtschlag family 12:10am Mass
Father Anthony Schmidt † 6:00pm Mass
Tuesday 16: St. Joachim; Dustin Parsons 7:00am Mass
Jim Donovan for health 12:10pm Mass
** Our Mother of Perpetual Help Devotions
Wednesday 17: St. Hyacinth; Servitores 7:00am Mass
Bob and Bonnie Nytes 12:10pm Mass
Thursday 18: St. Agapitus; Elizabeth Hansen 7:00am Mass
Tyler Komorowski 12:10pm Mass
**Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament-Benediction 12:50pm-6:00pm
Friday 19: St. John Eudes ; Jim Brinkman † 7:00am Mass
Father Don Knuffman † 12:10pm Mass
Saturday 20: St. Bernard of Clairvaux ; Sister Mary Shaw 8:00am Mass
Christopher Ridder † 12:10pm Mass
Sunday 21: 14th Sunday after Pentecost; Jane Nolan 8:00am Low Mass
Pro Populo 10:30am High Mass
Confessions and Rosary 30 minutes prior to Mass
Church News Sunday, August 14th: 13th Sunday after Pentecost.
Masses at 8 am & 10:30 am. Counters: Richard Lane &
Stephanie Rankin; Coffee & Donuts: Steve & Sue Zanger
Family. Fatima Rosary immediately after the 8 am
Mass.
Today is Missionary CoOp Appeal Sunday. We
welcome Dr. Nweze Nnakwe of the Merciful Hearts
Foundation. Use special envelopes and make checks to St.
Rose.
This week, there will a 7 am Mass Monday through Friday
and an 8 am Mass on Saturday.
Monday, August 15: First Class Feast of the
Assumption. Masses at 12:10 pm & 6 pm. This feast is
a holy day of obligation in the Universal Church and in
America. However, in the province of Chicago, there is no
obligation when the feast falls on a Monday or Saturday.
Nonetheless parishioners are urged to attend Mass.
Tuesday, August 16: 2nd Class Feast of St. Joachim,
father of the Blessed Virgin Mary and grandfather of
Jesus.
Sunday, August 21st: 14th Sunday after Pentecost.
Masses at 8 am & 10:30 am. Counters: Phil Kemner &
Schuyler Chandler; Coffee & Donuts: Paul Wellman,
Ken Gibson, & Jerry Schutte.
Lighthouse CDs Reminder
A $1 price hike will take place in September. Now is your
chance to buy CDs at the current $3 rate. For your
convenience, a summary of CD titles has been made
available for you in the vestibule.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
Ladies of Charity Thrift Store
The Ladies of Charity Thrift Store will be closing at its
12th & Chestnut location on Saturday, August 20, and re-
opening at its new location, 24th & Elm, on Tuesday,
September 6. The half-price sale is continuing on August
17th and 18th, and the bag sale will take place on August
19th & 20th.
The last day for accepting donations at 12th & Chestnut
was August 10. Please bring all donations for the Thrift
Store to the new location, 24th & Elm, rear door,
beginning Tuesday, September 6. Donations of household
items, clothing, and knick knacks, all clean and in good
repair, will be gratefully accepted from 9-3:45, Tuesdays
Through Saturdays.
Thank you for your support, through donations and/or
patronage, during the nearly 31 years that the Ladies of
Charity Thrift Store has been located at 12th & Chestnut.
The Thrift store is run entirely by volunteers. All
proceeds from the Thrift Store contribute directly to the
assistance provided to the needy at the Ladies of Charity
Center, 510 S. 4th Street.
Hope to see you at the new Thrift Store soon after it
opens.
August 15-Oct 7: 54-Day Rosary Novena
Pray this novena for our nation and the world. For more
information, go to www.novenaforournation.com
Tuesday, August 25: Next St. Rose of Lima Card
Party. Doors open at 11 am and lunch is served at 12
noon. Call 217-223-8015 or 222-7219.
Sunday, August 28: Solemnity of St. Rose of Lima,
Patron Saint of our parish. This is the 8th celebration
of St. Rose since the church was reopened. As usual, we
will have a reception after the 10:30 am Mass. Make
sure you plan to attend. Mark your calendar! All
parishioners should attend.
Saturday, September 10: Assumptions Bookstore in
St. Rose Parish Hall. Assumptions Catholic Store (see
ad in the back of the Bulletin) will be selling books and
religious items from 10 am to 12 noon. Hand Missals and
other instruction books to follow the Latin Mass will also
be available. Cash or check only; no credit or debit card
can be accepted. Call them beforehand to tell them what
you wish.
Saturday, September 10 from 5 to 10 pm Blessed
Sacrament will be holding its annual picnic. The
evening will include games for all, basket raffles, silent
auction and, of course, great food, including JJ's BBQ
Pork Sandwiches. The band "Eleven" will be playing from
8-11 p.m.
Sunday, September 11: St. Rose Religious Education
Program resumes. Parish School of Religion (PSR)
Application forms will be sent to parents. It takes place on
Sunday between the 2 Masses (usually starting around
9:15 AM). It serves primarily children of active families
registered as members of St. Rose. Parents are the
primary teachers of their children and should participate
in the Religious instruction of their children. They do so
by ensuring their child is going to class and taking their
religious instruction seriously, by helping memorize and
understand it, by asking them questions about what they
are learning, or even by coming to class with them
occasionally. Last year 50 children were enrolled in PSR.
Saturday, September 17, 2016: Heroic Catholic
Manhood Workshop. There is a crisis facing men in the
Church today and an absence of good fellowship among
men. But with grace and formation, you can help turn the
tide. Come on your own or with your men’s group to learn
the essentials of mentorship and how to take it to the next
level. , St. Boniface, Edwardsville, IL- 9 a.m.-3p.m. Cost
$10. (Lunch included) To register, visit
www.dio.org/familylife/events or call (217) 321-1132.
September 26-29: Men’s Silent Ignatian Retreat
Where: White House, South St. Louis Cty.
Cost: none per se; donations welcome.
Suggested Donation: $100 per diem.
Website: www.whretreat.org
Phone: 1-800-643-1003
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