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August 31, 2014
Solemnity of St. Rose of Lima
Vol. 6, Number 40
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
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
From the Pastor's Desk: Solemnity of St. Rose of Lima
Rose of Lima has a special claim on our interest for she has
the honor of being the first person born in the Western
Hemisphere to be canonized by the Church. Only a little
more than half a century before her birth, the fabulous land
of Peru had been discovered and seized for Spain by the
explorer Francisco Pizarro. In 1533 this enterprising
conquistador subdued the native population and took over
as his capital the inland city of Cuzco, with its strange Inca
temples, palaces, and great fortress. Two years later the seat
of government was transferred to Lima, a city on the coast,
which came to be called the "royal city of kings," because of
its architectural splendors.
The child who became St. Rose of Lima was born on April 20
1586, of a Spaniard, Gaspar de Flores, and Maria d'Olivia, a
woman who had Inca blood in her veins. The infant, one of
ten children born to the couple, was baptized Isabel, after an
aunt, Isabel de Herrara, who acted as godmother. This
ceremony took place at home, for the baby was extremely
weak. Several weeks later the tiny infant was carried to the
nearby church of San Sebastian for the remainder of the
ceremonies of baptism. By the time she was confirmed by
Archbishop (St.) Toribio of Lima, the name Isabel had been
replaced by Rose, and this was the name now bestowed on
her.
Rose seems to have taken for her model St. Catherine of
Siena, and, like the earlier saint, she experienced so ardent
a love of God whenever she was in the presence of the
Blessed Sacrament that exaltation completely filled her
soul. Yet Rose was not without a practical side. Her father
had been well-to-do, but when he lost money in mining
ventures, the family's fortunes reached low ebb. Rose helped
out by selling her fine needlework; she also raised beautiful
flowers and these too were taken to market. As she grew to
maturity, her parents were anxious to have Rose marry, and
indeed there were several worthy aspirants for her hand.
Rose did not wish marriage, and, to end the arguments and
offers, she joined the Third Order of St. Dominic, donned the
habit, and took a vow of perpetual virginity. For many years
Rose lived virtually as a recluse. There was a little hut in
the family garden, and this she used as an oratory. She
often wore on her head a circlet of silver studded on the
inside with sharp points, in memory of the Lord's crown of
thorns.
For fifteen years Rose bore the disapproval and persecution
of those close to her, as well as the more severe trial of
desolation of soul. At length an examination by priests and
physicians was indicated, and this resulted in the judgment
that her experiences were indeed supernatural. Rose's last
years were passed in the home of a government official, Don
Gonzalo de Massa. During an illness towards the end of her
life, she was able to pray, "Lord, increase my sufferings, and
with them increase Thy love in my heart." This remarkable
woman died on August 25, 1617, at the age of thirty-one.
She was canonized by Pope Clement in 1671, August 30
being appointed her feast-day. The emblems associated with
her are an anchor, a crown of roses, and a city.
MASS SCHEDULE & INTENTIONS
Sunday 31: Solemnity of St. Rose of Lima; Comm. Of 12th Sunday after Pentecost ;
Laura Duggan 8:00am Low Mass
Pro Populo 10:30am High Mass
Daily Mass:
Monday 1: St. Giles; Comm. Of the 12 Brothers; Maurice Blickhan Sr † 7:00am Mass
Dave and Amy Zanger—30th Wedding Anniversary 12:10pm Mass
Tuesday 2: St. Stephen of Hungry; Ruth Zanger 7:00am Mass
St. Rose Card Party Workers 12:10pm Mass
** Our Lady of Perpetual Help Devotions
Wednesday 3: St. Pius X; Servitores 7:00am Mass
Terry Meats 12:10pm Mass
Thursday 4: Votive Mass #15 for Priestly Vocations; Mary Ann Grawe † 7:00am Mass
Father Arnaud Devillers 12:10pm Mass
** Adoration of The Blessed Sacrament—Benediction 12:50pm—6:00pm
Friday 5: First Friday: St. Lawrence Justinian; Alice Wand † 12:10pm Mass
Votive Mass of the Sacred Heart; Rev. Mr. David Franco 9:00pm Mass
Saturday 6: Votive Mass of the Immaculate Heart of Mary; Karen Rankin 1:00am Mass
Maurice and Winifred Blickhan † 12:10pm Mass
Sunday 7: 13th Sunday after Pentecost; Moore family 8:00am Low Mass
Pro Populo 10:30am High Mass
Confessions and Rosary 30 minutes prior to Mass
Church News Sunday August 31: External Solemnity of St. Rose of
Lima, our Patron Saint. Commemoration of the 12th
Sunday after Pentecost. 10:30 am High Mass. 8 am
Low Mass. Collection Counters: Sharon Zimmerman &
Steve Blickhan. No Coffee & Donuts today because of the
dinner. To celebrate our Patron Saint, the community is
having a dinner in the Parish Hall at noon. Everyone is
welcome!
7am Mass this week: Monday through Friday.
Friday, September 5 & Saturday, September 6: First
Friday & First Saturday Devotions at St. Rose :
- 8 PM Confessions and 15 Decade Rosary
- 9 PM Mass in honor of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
- After Mass: Exposition and Adoration of the Blessed
Sacrament. During that time various prayers and
readings will be made publicly with a few moments of
silent prayer.
- 12:45 AM Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.
- 1 AM Mass in honor of the Immaculate Heart of
Mary
- Following Mass refreshments served in the Church Hall.
Everyone is invited. For Info: 217-224-5904 or 222-5769.
Sunday September 7: 13th Sunday after Pentecost.
10:30 am High Mass. 8 am Low Mass. Collection
Counters: Joshua Zanger & Mark Rankin. Coffee & Donuts:
Paul Wellman, Ken Gibson, & Jerry Schutte. Today, there
is a second collection to provide humanitarian relief and
pastoral support for our fellow brothers and sisters in the
Middle East, the cradle of Christianity.
Thank you to the families who have registered their
children into St. Rose Religious Education Program.
If you have not done so yet, please pick up a Registration
form in the vestibule or ask the Church secretary to e-mail
you one and return it to Church office before the end of the
month. We will begin classes on Sunday, September 14,
Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross. Classes take
place on Sunday between Masses and usually begin by 9:15
am. Parents are welcome to attend classes. It is important
for parents to be supportive of their children. Ask them
questions about what they learned during class.
CD of the Week - Week #6 Four Pillars of Marian
Spirituality - Mike Sweeney was a five-time Major
League Baseball all-star and played for the Kansas City
Royals, Seattle Mariners, Oakland Athletics, and
Philadelphia Phillies. In a this talk given at the Catholic
Athletes For Christ retreat for professional athletes, Mike
gives a Marian perspective on sports and the Christian life
by using what he has identified as the Four Pillars of
Marian Spirituality.
Thank you Message for St. Rose of Lima Parish:
Dear Friends,
We sincerely thank Father Devillers, Father Fromageot
and all of you for giving me the opportunity to share about
our mission work in India. You have been exceptionally
kind and very generous to the missions. We thank you on
behalf of the many needy that we serve in the interior
villages of India. Your help and sacrifice means a great deal
to us and we are forever grateful to you. Your kindness will
be remembered always. Please keep us in your valuable
prayers. God bless you all!
To know more about our mission work, please visit our
website: www.fcn-usa.org
With Love and Prayers, Brian Reynolds, Foundation
for Children in Need
MARK YOUR CALENDAR:
Thursday, September 4: Card Party from 11 to 3 -
Ladies of St. Francis – Tuesday Club Room of St. Francis
School – Entry $6 – Reservations… Marcia at 222-3370.
September 5-6, 2014 – A retreat, Receive Healing Through
the Wounds of Christ, Father Emmerich Vogt, O.P. and
Rosario Rogriguez, Our Sorrowful Mother’s Ministry, 318
N. 8th St. Vandalia, IL. For more information, visit our
website: osmm.org or telephone: 618-292-8039 or 618-267-
3876.
Sunday, September 7: Celebration for Couples
Married 50 Years or Longer at 2:00 pm, Cathedral
Church of the Immaculate Conception, Springfield.
Monday, September 8: Blessed Sacrament Youth Group
Bus Trip to Lincoln Museum, Springfield. For details see
flyer posted in vestibule.
Saturday, September 13: Carmelites and Friends
Monthly Meeting will be held on the Second Saturday
(not on First Saturday) in September. It will be the normal
time 1:00 pm in the church hall. All are welcome to come.
Tuesday, September 16: Bible Study. September 16
through November 18. The study is titled: Mary: A Biblical
Walk with the Blessed Mother. Martha Jane Room in the
lower level of St. Peter Church. Childcare is available.
Call 217-440-9766 or [email protected].
October 3-5, 2014: Sacred Liturgy Conference with Fr.
John Zuhlsdorf, St. John Cantius Church, Chicago. If
you are able to attend, you will not regret it. Solemn High
Masses every day in this glorious church with beautiful
music. If you are interested, take a flyer with the
application form in the vestibule or register online at:
www.sanctamissa.org/workshops/for-laity/
Saturday, October 4: Diocesan Respect Life Mass and
Rosary Walk. 9:00 am, Holy Family Church, Granite City;
10:00 am, Rosary Walk and Prayer Vigil.
Saturday, October 11: Fr. Fromageot will conduct a
recollection for women, ages 16 and older. Conferences
and a holy hour will commence at 2:15 pm. If interested in
attending, please fill out the form provided in the vestibule.
Tuesday, October 14: 6 pm Right to Life of Adams
County Respect Life Dinner at the K o C Hall. Speaker:
Claire Culwell. $15 per person; $25 for 2; $95 table of 8. 223
-6658.