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St. Anthony of Padua
2223 St. Anthony RD Quincy, IL 62305
FEBRUARY
18 2018
Diocese of Springfield in Illinois
Bishop Thomas John Paprocki
www.dio.org
Rev. Thomas Donovan, Pastor
Deacon Harry Cramer
Bonnie Nytes
DRE
Sue Kelley
St. Dominic School Principal
Sueanne Spencer
St. Dominic School Secretary
St. Dominic School Office:
217-224-0041 Fax: 217-224-
0042
St. Anthony Parish Office
Ava Fesler & Janet Bick
Parish Office: 217-222-5996
Fax: 217-224-6477
E-Mail:
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— Mass Times —
Saturday: 4:00, 6:30 pm
Sunday: 8:00, 10:30 am
M, Tu, Th: 7:30 am
W (school): 8:30 am
F (St. Vincent): 10:30 am
Holy Days: as announced
— Sacrament of Reconciliation —
Saturday: 5:00-6:00 pm and other
times by appointment
-Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament-
Tuesday: after Mass until noon
Except when funeral
— Parish Office Hours —
7:30 am 3:00pm, M—Th
Bulletin Deadline: Monday, Noon
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St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church 2223 St. Anthony Road — Quincy, Illinois 62305
Web: www.stanthonypadua.org Office: (217) 222-5996 Fax: (217) 224-6477
First Sunday of Lent - February 18, 2018
Mon, February 19, 2018
7:30 am Florence Holtschlag +
Tues., February 20, 2018
7:30 am Mary Ellen Lohman +
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
Until noon
Wed, February 21, 2018
at St. Dominic School
8:30 am Theodore ‘Ted’ Haxel +
Thurs, February 22, 2018 7:30 am Ruth Robey +
Fri, February 23, 2018
at St. Vincent’s Home
10:30 am Robert ‘Bob’ Lohman +
Second Sunday of Lent
Sat. February 24, 2018
4:00 pm Parish Intentions
6:30 pm Barbara Thompson +
Sun. February 25, 2018
8:00 am Deceased members of
the Talken & Geise
Families +
10:30 am Roger Boone +
A Message from Fr. Tom:
A new look: After months of delays and good inten-
tions, we are finally transitioning into a new look for the
weekly parish bulletin. My hope has been to re-organize
how we present information in the bulletin so that we do
it in a more consistent and eye-pleasing way. I have
adopted a format from bulletins that I ran in my previous
pastorates. For those with an interest in such things and
with really sharp eyes, one will notice that there is a cer-
tain “family resemblance” between this bulletin format and the one over at St. Pe-
ter’s. That’s not a mistake… but this will be the third generation continuing to
evolve from the original pattern Fr. Bergbower and I used over 10 years ago over
there. In the meantime, the St. Peter’s bulletin has evolved in its own ways as
well. Thus there are similarities, but they are hardly ‘the same’ anymore!
Please bear with us as we work to perfect the formatting and distribution of
items. My hope is that, in time, parishioners will come to appreciate the new look
and that the parish bulletin will continue to be an important way to communicate
the events that take place in our parish, school, and community. The next job in
front of us will be to polish up the new web page, and hopefully get that launched
sooner, rather than later!
Lenten Regulations: The Season of Lent began this year on Ash Wednesday, February
14, 2018 and will end just prior to the Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper on Holy
Thursday, March 29, 2018, when the Paschal Triduum begins. Lent is the principal
penitential season in the Church year. All the Christian Faithful are urged to develop
and maintain a voluntary program of self-denial, serious prayer, and the performance
of deeds of charity and mercy (including giving of alms), in addition to the following
minimal Lenten disciplines:
!� ABSTINENCE – Everyone 14 years of age and over is bound to abstain from meat
on Ash Wednesday and all the Fridays of Lent.
!� While abstinence is not required under the age of 14, it is laudable that
parents teach children abstinence and other suitable acts penance as a
way to learn and understand the true spirit of the Lenten season.
!� FAST – Everyone 18 years of age and under 59 is required to fast on Ash Wednes-
day and Good Friday. On these two days of fast and abstinence, only one full meat-
less meal is permitted. Two other meatless meals, sufficient to maintain strength
may be taken according to each person’s needs, but together these two should not
equal another full meal. Eating between meals is not permitted, but liquids are al-
lowed.
!� Over age 59, it is laudable to follow the discipline of fasting on these days,
but one should not scruple about modifying or breaking the fast at this age
when matters of health and well-being come into question.
!� Under age 59, when pregnant or nursing, performing significant manual
labor, or suffering from a serious illness (a chronic illness such as diabetes
or hypoglycemia, or a more immediate illness where fasting would not be
healthy,) it may be morally impossible to follow this precept.
!� To disregard completely the law of fast and abstinence is seriously sinful.
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St. Dominic School News Catholic Schools Week Highlights
Catholic Schools Week photos from our Crazy Dress /Hair /Character Pairs Day and Bowling Outing.!!
St. Dominic Preschool Open House for Prospective New Students
An OPEN HOUSE for prospective new 2018-2019 preschool students and their families will be held on Tues-
day, February 27th from 6:00-7:00 p.m. Come visit our school to tour the preschool room, meet our
teacher, and learn about our preschool program. For more information, contact the school.
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! — Parish Data —! !
In charity, please remember in your prayers:
Albert Huber Barbara Boone Rita Hildebrand Don Goerlich Jim Mast Jason Rice Neva Nelson
Mike Hildebrand Joyce Taute Tanner Scranton Florence Griesbaum Margie Niekamp Carolyn Barnett
Also please remember in your prayers those who have died in 2018:
Carlene Soebbing Rose Mary Benz Ruth Robey Mary Tipton
Sun, Feb 18
2pm St. Anthony Picnic
Organizational Meeting
Tues, Feb 20
7pm Finance Council
Wed, Feb 21
11:00 am Merry Widows (Sprouts)
6:30 pm Catholicism (Parish Hall)
Thurs, Feb 22
6:00-8:00 pm Grief Share
6:30 pm We Care (Quilt Room)
Fri, Feb 23
4:00-7:30 pm Fish Fry, St. Anthony
PARISH CALENDAR
ANNUAL CATHOLIC SERVICES APPEAL
Assessment (FY 2007-18): $71,987.00
Total Pledged: $32,736.00
Residual (to be paid June 2018) $39,251.00
DEBT/ACCRUED DEFICITS
Balance owed to diocese: from before July 1, 2017
$50,463.00
Current Diocesan Liabilities: Since July 1, 2017
$0.00
Parish Ministry Schedule - Sat-Sun, February 24 & 25, 2018
Saturday, 4:00 PM Saturday, 6:30 PM Sunday, 8:00 AM Sunday, 10:30 AM
Key Jr. & Jackie Dreyer David & Carmel Akins Raymond & Trudy Stupavsky
Lector Mary Courty Janet Bick Michelle Kasparie Vickie Arnold
Usher
Dan Reichert, Mike Zanger, James Lohman, Raymond Maas
George Benz, RJ Boone, David Vonderheide, Kent Wellman
Andrew Veile, Matt Weiman, Fred Witte, Ron Zanger
Rich Rakers, Jason Riley, Norman Rodriguez, Jon Stephens
Servers Meredith Eversman & Brandon Lease
Parker & Braden Brown
Kinsey Johnson & Ellie Price
M.J. Mefford & J oe Warning
Greeter Rod & Debbie Davis Carolyn Waterkotte Gene & Rita Goerlich Jared & Lindsay Allensworth
Rosary
Leader Betty Lentz Earl Boone Don & Judy Talken Rich & Alice Rakers
WEEKLY PARISH OFFERING
Sat
4:00 pm
Sat
6:30 pm
Sun
8:00 am
Sun
10:30 am
Total
Weekend Attendances - February 11, 2018
Week 33/52 Feb. 12 Total
Year-to-Date
Loose Collection $789.40 $32,683.80
Weekly Envelopes $9,826.00 $346,286.16
Electronic Deposits $0.00 $25,120.00
Budget Goal $13,000.00
$429,000
Difference -$2,384.60 -$24,910.00
Totals $10,615.00
$404,089.96
Please pray for the repose of the soul of: Lillian Fleck
Eternal Rest Grant to them, O Lord, and let Perpetual Light shine on them.
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St. Anthony of Padua Church, Quincy February 18, 2018!
Lenten Fish Fries Fridays, 4:00-8:00 pm !!Parish fish fries are taking place each Friday during Lent, carryouts available.
St. Dominic St. Anthony Catfish Plate: $9.00 February 16 February 23 Walleye Plate: $8:00 March 2 March 9 Fish Sandwich: $5.00 March 16 March 23 Children’s Plate: $5.00
Bishop Barron’s “Catholicism” Wednesdays, 6:30 pm !!
Wednesday night adult formation returns this Lent and Easter with a presentation of Bishop Robert Barron’s ground-breaking “Catholicism” project. In breathtaking high-definition cinematography shot in 50 locations in 16 countries, Bishop Barron illuminates the faith through the spiritual and artistic treasures of our global Catholic
Easter Triduum Thursday– Sunday, March 29-April 1
The Easter Triduum are the central celebrations of the Christian faith. Holy Thursday Mass of the Lord’s Supper: March 29 at 6:30 pm Good Friday Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion: March 30 at 6:30 pm
Holy Saturday Easter Vigil: March 31 at 8:00 pm (no regular Saturday Masses!)
Lenten Confessions Sunday March 18 & March 25 !!
Celebrating the Sacrament of Penance (Reconciliation or Confession) is an essential part of our Lenten journies. In addition to regular Saturday night times at St. Anthony, community Reconciliation Services are planned for: Sunday, March 18 - 3pm at St. Anthony Church Sunday, March 25 - 3pm at St. Peter Church
Confirmation Monday, April 9, 7:00 pm
Bishop Paprocki will celebrate the Sacrament of Confirmation with our Confirmation class on Monday, April 9 at 7:00pm at St. Anthony Church. If there are any adults or oth-ers who also wish to receive the sacrament at this time, please contact the parish office immediately at (217) 222-5996.
Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, April 7, 5:00 pm
The Annual Easter Egg Hunt for our youngsters, sponsored by the Ladies’ Society, will be held after the 4:00 pm Mass on Saturday, April 7.
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MOVING??? If you are moving, please call the parish office 222-5996 to give us your new address. We get charged for any returned newsletters or mailings.
! February 18, 2018 St. Anthony of Padua Church, Quincy !
FEBRUARY GROCERY ITEMS
Tuna and Macaroni & Cheese
Ladies of Charity & Catholic Charities
Protecting God’s Children BLESSED SACRAMENT CHURCH HOSTING
Monday, February 26th, 6-9p.m. and Monday, and March 26th, 6-9 p.m. All sessions will be held in the Leo Amen room (cafeteria) of Blessed Sacrament School, 1117 South 7th Street. Access to the school is via the alley (South) side entrance. Please phone the parish office 222-2759 to register for any of these sessions.
Parish Mission St. Francis Solanus Parish will be having a Mission during the First Week of Lent given by Fr. Chuck Edwards. It’s no se-cret that Fr. Chuck loves Quincy. So, in spite of his added responsibilities of being pastor of St. Anthony Parish in Effingham and also Director of Discipleship and Stewardship for the dio-cese, he is carving out the time to offer this mission. The Mission will be February 18th, 19th and 20th at 7 p.m.
QUINCY NOTRE DAME HIGH SCHOOL Immediate Opening: Assistant Boys and Girls Cross Country Coach 2018-2019 season. To receive full consideration, submit a cover letter and Resume before January 22, 2018 to Kristin Sturhahn, Head Cross Country Coach 1400 S. 11th Street, Quincy, IL 62301 or email [email protected]. Quincy Notre Dame is seeking a head football coach for the 2018-19 school year. For full consideration, send a resume, cover letter and three letters of recommendation to Bill Connell (QND Athletic Director) at [email protected], by February 16.
3rd Annual Shrimp Boil!!!
St. Joseph Church , 1435 E 1500th, Quincy, IL will be holding their annual shrimp boil on Saturday, February 24th at 5:00p.m. All you can eat $15.00
QND Open House: Quincy Notre Dame High School will hold an Open House on Sunday, February 25, 1:00 – 3:00 p.m., 1400 S. 11th Street, Quincy, Ill. Parents and students interested in attending QND are invited to attend.
Parents and students will have the opportunity to meet QND students, parents and faculty, explore the school and discover the new things happening at QND. The schedule for the QND Open House is as follows: 1:00 p.m. - Welcome and overview with Principal Mark McDowell and QND students (QND Cafeteria)
1:30 p.m. - "Ways to Make QND a Reality" presentation with question and answer session about financial assistance, com-pleting the FACTS form, Gene Grawe Fund and more (QND Cafeteria)2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. - Tour QND and meet teach-ers For more information, please con-tact Mary Pat Vahlkamp at 217-223-2479 ext. 326 or email [email protected].
Dessert list for 2018 Fish Fries
Please bring 2 pies or $10 to cover cost of dessert per fish fry.
Last name starting with: A-J: Feb. 16 at St. Dominic & March 9 at St. Anthony K-S: Feb. 23 at St. Anthony & March 16 at St. Dominic T-Z: March 2 at St. Dominic & March 23 at St. Anthony
Diocesan Council of Catholic Women Annual Lenten Re-treat at the Villa Maria Catholic Life Center 1903 E. Lake Shore Drive Springfield, Il. 62712
Our featured speaker and retreat master will be Father Kevin Mann, Springfield The retreat will be held Tuesday and Wednesday, March 6-7. Retreat ends after lunch on Wednesday, March 7 You will find more information and the registration form on the bulletin board in the back of church.
NEEDED: Persons to lead the Rosary be-fore weekend Masses. The Rosary starts 20 minutes before Mass. Volunteers are scheduled about one weekend a month and
we can work around your schedule. At the present time the most need is at the 4:00 and 6:30 p.m. Masses but we would also be able to schedule person for the Sunday Masses. Please call Alice Rakers 222-4798
St. Anthony of Padua Church, Quincy February 18, 2018!
The St. Anthony Building and Grounds Fund. St. Anthony Men's Society is appealing to parishioners to assist us in the establishment of a special account, the St. Anthony Building and Grounds Fund. It will be administered by the Men's Society with monthly reports. This fund will help us give immediate attention to urgent needed repairs to main-tain our four facilities when the maintenance crew determines something must be fixed at once. We are asking for persons who can to step forward with a $100 donation and we are hoping at least 100 people will respond. Upon par-ticipation your name will be placed on an alphabetical list and you may be called if the fund is not sufficient to meet the needs of the maintenance. If you have any questions please contact Ken Klauser at 223-7182 or [email protected]. It should be understood that this donation must not impact your current giving in any way. Please fill out the form below and include it with your contribution. This gift should be mailed to St. Anthony of Padua Church, 2223 St. Anthony Rd., Quincy, Il 62305 or dropped in the weekly collection in a marked envelope. Thank you for your support ——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————-- I would like to help establish this new maintenance fund. Enclosed find my check for $100 to the St. Anthony Building & Grounds Fund. Name:_____________________________________________________________________________ Address:____________________________________________________________________________ Phone No. ___________________________________
Greeter and Usher training will be held after each mass the weekend of February 24 &
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