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Interior Exterior Residential Light Commercial Roger Kroner · 1023 North 8th Street 217-222-8467 POPPE’S 1886 MAINE QUINCY, ILLINOIS 62301 CATHOLIC BOOKS · RELIGIOUS ITEMS GIFTS 217-222-1980 BYBEE INSURANCE, INC. Steve Zanger Phone: (217)223-7113 613 Broad- way Fax: (217)223-0062 PO Box 3503 217-223-4723 KEYS BY CODE NO. A-1 SECURITY & LOCK SERVICE, INC. MIKE ZANGER SALES-INSTALLATION-REPAIR ON RESIDENTIAL- COMMERCIAL-U.S. & FOREIGN AUTO LOCKS LOCKED OUT? 2408 CHERRY ST. SUITE 1 CALL A-1 QUINCY, ILLINOIS LIC # 191-00615 Mr. K’s Fabric Shop 1726 North 12th Street Quincy, Illinois Call Mary miller for all your window treatment needs! 217-222-5816 FUNERAL HOME 823 Broadway • Quincy, IL 62301 217.222.1011 • 217.222.9762 fax www.dukeandhaugh.com God Bless all those not here… That should be. Dr. Mark Holtschlag 2000 Jefferson∙Quincy, IL∙217-228-2040 www.naturalhealthquincy.com Tom Geise Plumbing, Inc. COMPLETE PLUMBING SERVICE Pipe cleaning at video of pipes New water & sewer lines Water jetting (Cleans up to 18’ lines) Trenching & backhoe service Bathroom & kitchen remodeling & supplies Repair work; fixing dripping, clogged or broken pipes 1304 Cherry Lane, Quincy LIC#358-080193 217-223-5437 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 Musculoskeletal Medicine Chronic & Acute Musculoskeletal Pain - Arthritis, Sports/Overuse Injuries - Back & Neck pain, Pregnancy-related & Post Partum pain 217-222-6550, ext. 3024 1572 Concord Road Jacksonville, Illinois 62350 Bookstore: 217-245-4761 Toll Free: 888-585-8825 [email protected] www.stjohnfisherforum.org FREIBURG INSURANCE AGENCY Matthew J. Drew-Agent PHONE: (217)224-7775 1409 BROADWAY FAX: (217) 224-6102 QUINCY, IL 62301 Exterior Insulation Finish System Paul E. Kemner, President P.O. Box 41 • Quincy, Illinois 62306 217-222-1559 • Cell 217-242-1738 • Fax 222-0131 5 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 217-223-7300 Walmart County Market Jersey Maine North 33rd Joseph P. Newton, DO Theresa M. Newton, DO SALES INSTALLATION SERVICE REPAIR ON ALL MAKES & MODELS LICENSED FREE ESTIMATES INSURED OVER 20 YRS EXPERIENCE 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE CALL DEAN 224-3693 March 14, 2010 Fourth Sunday in Lent Vol.2, Number 19 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 Friday: 5:30pm Stations of the Cross 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 extraor- dinary 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 bulletin). 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 cof- fee and donuts.

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Interior

Exterior

Residential

Light Commercial

Roger Kroner · 1023 North 8th Street

217-222-8467

POPPE’S 1886 MAINE

QUINCY, ILLINOIS 62301

CATHOLIC BOOKS · RELIGIOUS ITEMS

GIFTS

217-222-1980

BYBEE INSURANCE, INC.

Steve Zanger

Phone: (217)223-7113 613 Broad-

way

Fax: (217)223-0062 PO Box 3503

217-223-4723

KEYS BY CODE NO.

A-1 SECURITY & LOCK SERVICE, INC.

MIKE ZANGER

SALES-INSTALLATION-REPAIR ON RESIDENTIAL-

COMMERCIAL-U.S. & FOREIGN AUTO LOCKS

LOCKED OUT? 2408 CHERRY ST. SUITE 1

CALL A-1 QUINCY, ILLINOIS

LIC # 191-00615

Mr. K’s Fabric Shop

1726 North 12th Street

Quincy, Illinois

Call Mary miller for all

your window treatment needs!

217-222-5816

FUNERAL HOME

823 Broadway • Quincy, IL 62301

217.222.1011 • 217.222.9762 fax

www.dukeandhaugh.com

God Bless all those not

here…

That should be.

Dr. Mark Holtschlag

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

www.naturalhealthquincy.com

Tom Geise Plumbing, Inc. COMPLETE PLUMBING SERVICE

Pipe cleaning at video of pipes

New water & sewer lines

Water jetting (Cleans up to 18’ lines)

Trenching & backhoe service

Bathroom & kitchen remodeling & supplies

Repair work; fixing dripping, clogged or broken pipes

1304 Cherry Lane, Quincy LIC#358-080193 217-223-5437

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

Musculoskeletal Medicine

Chronic & Acute Musculoskeletal Pain

- Arthritis, Sports/Overuse Injuries

- Back & Neck pain, Pregnancy-related &

Post Partum pain

217-222-6550, ext. 3024

1572 Concord Road Jacksonville, Illinois 62350 Bookstore: 217-245-4761 Toll Free: 888-585-8825

[email protected] www.stjohnfisherforum.org

FREIBURG INSURANCE AGENCY

Matthew J. Drew-Agent

PHONE: (217)224-7775 1409 BROADWAY

FAX: (217) 224-6102 QUINCY, IL 62301

Exterior Insulation Finish System

Paul E. Kemner, President

P.O. Box 41 • Quincy, Illinois 62306

217-222-1559 • Cell 217-242-1738 • Fax 222-0131

5 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS

217-223-7300

Walmart • County Market • Jersey

Maine • North 33rd

Joseph P. Newton, DO

Theresa M. Newton, DO

SALES INSTALLATION

SERVICE

REPAIR ON ALL MAKES & MODELS

LICENSED ● FREE ESTIMATES

INSURED ● OVER 20 YRS EXPERIENCE

24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE

CALL DEAN

224-3693

March 14, 2010

Fourth Sunday in Lent Vol.2, Number 19

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

Friday: 5:30pm Stations of the Cross

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 extraor-

dinary 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 bulletin). 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 cof-

fee and donuts.

Today, we rejoice with joy for we know that salvation is

nearer to us than when we first believed. (Rom 13:11) In-

deed salvation is nearer to us than when, 25 days ago, we

began to observe the discipline of Lent. As Holy Week

approaches, the dawn of our salvation is rising. This is

why our Mother the Church, in her liturgy, gives us a

foretaste of joy. This joy comes from the glory of the

Holy Cross; this joy comes from Jerusalem towards which

our minds are turned.

In less than three weeks, we will celebrate the mystery

of our Redemption; we will follow Christ in the Paschal

Mysteries; we will give Him praise and glory as He trium-

phantly comes to Jerusalem; we will adore and receive

His Sacred Body and Precious Blood on Maundy Thurs-

day; we will give Him thanks for the Sacred priesthood;

we will comfort Him in His agony in the garden, follow

Him on His way to Calvary, stand at the foot of His Cross;

we will lay Him in the tomb and await His Resurrection.

As we are faithfully following the discipline of Lent, as

we are striving to keep our resolutions, the Church gives

us a foretaste of joy, bringing to us one of the most promi-

nent miracles of Christ. Out of five barley loaves and out

of two fish, Christ gave food to more than five thousand

people. Easter, the Passover, being at hand, (Jn 6:4) the

Word of God Himself, as he feeds the multitude with

bread and fish, announces that He will feed us not with a

food which perishes (Jn 6:27) like the barley loaves, not

with the word that proceeds from the mouth of God as He

did in the Old Testament through Moses and the Prophets,

but with that very food which endures to eternal life (Jn

6:27) which is own flesh. Indeed, today, as an answer to

his first temptation, Christ announces that He will feed us

with his own flesh and give us his own blood to drink.

He who eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life.

(Jn 6:54) This is the reason for our joy. Blessed are the

pure in heart, for they shall see God. (Mt 5:8) In this life,

we are aiming at that celestial beatitude, purifying our

heart in the Blood of Our Blessed Savior. We are not la-

boring for the food which perishes, but for the food which

endures to eternal life. (Jn 6:27)

MASS SCHEDULE & INTENTIONS

Sunday 14: Fourth Sunday of Lent; Laetare Sunday; The Servitores 8:00am Low Mass

Fourth Sunday of Lent; Laetare Sunday; Special Intention 11:00am High Mass

Daily Mass:

Monday 15: Feria of Lent; Special Intention 12:10pm Low Mass

Tuesday 16: Feria of Lent; Alaina King 12:10pm Low Mass

**Our Lady of Perpetual Help Devotions

Wednesday 17: St. Patrick; Bishop & Confessor; Special Intention 7:00am Low Mass

St. Patrick; Bishop & Confessor; †Msgr. Patrick Joseph Fox† 9:30am High Mass

Thursday 18: Feria of Lent; Comm. of St. Cyril of Jerusalem; †Floyd Stegeman† 12:10pm Low Mass

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

**Benediction 6:00pm

Friday 19: St. Joseph, Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary; 12:10pm Low Mass

Patron of the Universal Church; †Carl Dieker†

**Stations of the Cross 5:30pm

Saturday 20: Feria of Lent; Joseph and Margaret Maas 12:10pm Low Mass

Sunday 21: Passion Sunday; The Servitores 8:00am Low Mass

Passion Sunday; †Sidney Weseman Jr.† 11:00am High Mass

Confessions and Rosary 30 minutes prior to Mass

From the Desk of Fr. D

4th Sunday in Lent; Laetare Sunday

Church News Sunday, March 14, 2010: 4th Sunday of Lent. Sec-

ond Collection for Catholic Relief Services. Give a

St. Patrick’s Dinner flyer to your friends and acquaint-

ances. Talk about the dinner to them. Let us make it a

great success! 3 pm Fatima Rosary Rally: 15 dec-

ades Rosary, Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament,

and Enrollment in the Brown Scapular.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010: Masses at 7 am &

9:30 am (High Mass). The 7 am Mass is for all

those who are involved in the preparation of the

Dinner and cannot attend the High Mass. No 12:10

pm Mass today on account of our St. Patrick’s Dinner.

Dinner is served from 11 am until 7 pm. Carry-out

available. St. Patrick’s Feast is a Second Class Feast at

St. Rose as it is the secondary patron saint of the

Church. As it falls during Lent, it remains a penitential

Day (see norms). However, helping make this day a

great success for our community by volunteering

(cooking, serving, dish-washing…) or simply smiling

no matter what… may be offered as a penance. That’s

the St. Patrick’s spirit!

St. Patrick’s Dinner tickets are available for pur-

chase on Sunday March 14 in the hall after both

Masses and on Monday 15 & Tuesday 16 at the rec-

tory during Business hours. Offer a ticket as a gift !

Dessert Alert! : We still need more desserts for our

St. Patrick's Day Dinner! Sign up sheets are in the

vestibule, these must be non-refrigerated. We are

asking for people to donate (3) three desserts. You

may drop them off at the church hall on Tuesday

March 16th between 5-8 PM, or on Wednesday March

17th between 7-9 AM.

St. Patrick’s Day Parking Use: Non-handicapped

Members of St. Rose are kindly requested to avoid

parking their car on St. Rose Parking lot from 9 am

until 6 pm on March 17 to facilitate parking for Din-

ner customers. Use street parking instead. Your coop-

eration will be much appreciated.

MARK YOUR CALENDAR:

Tuesday, March 16, 2010 at 7 pm: The Irish &

American Labor: a presentation by Greg Koos, ex-

ecutive director, McLean County Museum of History,

and Mike Matejka, Vice President, Illinois Labor His-

tory Society. Location: Union Difference Office, 648

Maine St., Quincy. This program will look at the

Irish immigration experience, the Irish experience in

19th century canal and railroad building: the influence

of the Catholic Church on American labor; and the

story of Mary ―Mother‖ Jones, an Irish immigrant who

was considered ―the most dangerous woman in Amer-

ica‖ in the early 20th Century…

Wednesday, March 17, 2010, 7 pm St. Boniface

Church (7th St. & Maine): Traditional Irish Music by nationally recognized musicians Colleen-McNally-

Harris, soprano and Harper Kirk, harpist. A free will

offering of $10 is suggested for admission. McNally-

Harris, known as a clear, vibratoless soprano, is highly

influenced by the sacred music tradition of the Catho-

lic church, which includes a capella singing and Gre-

gorian chant. She will be accompanied on pedal harp,

Celtic harp and open-tuned guitar by Harper Kirk. All

profits from the concert will be split between Quincy

Catholic Charities Medical Assistance, and Mission of

Hope Haiti. For more information: http://

www.unityquincy.org/concert

Holy Week Schedule

03/28 Palm Sunday Procession & Mass 10:30 am

03/29-31 12:10 pm Masses as usual

04/01 Maundy Thursday: 6 pm Last Supper Sol-

emn High Mass followed by the procession to the al-

tar of repose and stripping of the altar; adoration at the

altar of repose until Midnight

04/02 Good Friday 12:10 pm Stations of the Cross;

3 pm Solemn Liturgical Service: Singing of the Pas-

sion according to St. John; Adoration of the Cross;

Holy Communion Service.

04/03 Holy Saturday: 10 pm Solemn Paschal Vigil:

Blessing of the new fire and paschal candle, Proclama-

tion of the Paschal Message (Exultet), Reading of

prophecies, blessing of Baptismal Water, Baptism,

Mass of the Resurrection.

04/04 Easter Sunday: 8 am Low Mass & 11 am

High Mass

Saturday/Sunday, April 10-11, 2010: An Eucharis-

tic Miracles Exhibit will be held at St. Rose of Lima

Church Hall on April 10 & 11. Hours are 2:00PM –

7:00PM on Saturday and 8:00AM – 2:00PM Sunday.

The exhibit of 140 poster-size, plastic panels explains

126 Church-authenticated miracles attributed to Holy

Eucharist. The panels include images of the miracle, a

written description, the city and country where the

miracle occurred. The exhibit was developed and pro-

moted by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the

Faith during the ―Year of the Eucharist‖ (2005).