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January 7, 2018
External Solemnity of the Epiphany
Vol. 10, Number 6
1009 North 8th Street, Quincy, Illinois 62301 Phone/Fax: (217) 222-2511 Email: [email protected] Web: www.saintrosequincy.org Office Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-Noon & 1-3pm Church Secretary: Cindy Neisen www.formed.org CODE: QRZH4X
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Mass Schedule Sundays: 8am & 10:30am Monday-Friday: 12:10pm Saturdays: 8am Holy Days of Obligation & First Friday:12:10 & 6pm
Confessions & Rosary: 30 minutes before every Mass
Adoration every 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
“Traditional Latin Mass”
Under the Pastoral Care of The Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter
Fr. Arnaud Devillers, FSSP Pastor
The name Magi is not a Hebrew word, but of Indo-European origin, and means "great, illustrious." Saint Matthew mentioned the term without explanation because it was well known to the people of Palestine. The Magi originated in Media (Persia), and their caste later spread to other Oriental countries. They were a highly esteemed class of priestly scholars, devoting themselves not only to religion but also to the study of natural sciences, medicine, mathematics, astronomy, and astrology. In several countries they were members of the king's council. Where did the Magi come from? Saint Matthew gives a general answer: "Wise men from the East."
Quite early in the Christian era a popular tradition conferred on them the title of "kings." This tradition became universal by the end of the sixth century. It was based on Biblical prophecies which described the conversion of the pagans and, although not referring explicitly to the Magi, were applied to their visit:
“The kings of Tharsis and the islands shall offer presents: the kings of the Arabians and of Sheba shall bring gifts.” (Psalms 71, 10)
“The kings shall walk in the brightness of thy rising... They all shall come from Sheba, bringing gold and frankincense.” (Isaiah 60, 3-6)
The Gospel does not tell us how many they were. The Christians in the Orient have an old tradition of twelve Magi. In early paintings and mosaics they are represented as two, three, four, and even more. In the occidental Church a slowly
spreading tradition put their number at three. It does not seem to have any historical foundation, but was probably based on the fact of the threefold presents.
The book Collectanea et Flores, ascribed to Saint Bede the Venerable (735), records an earlier legend of their names and appearance: “The first was called Melchior; he was an old man, with white hair and long beard; he offered gold to the Lord as to his king. The second, Gaspar by name, young, beardless, of ruddy hue, offered to Jesus his gift of incense, the homage due to Divinity. The third, of black complexion, with heavy beard, was called Baltasar; the myrrh he held in his hands prefigured the death of the Son of man.”
There is an old legend that when many years had passed the Magi were visited by Saint Thomas the Apostle, who, after instructing them in Christianity, baptized them. They were then ordained to the priesthood and made bishops. It is said that once more the star of Bethlehem appeared to them and reunited them toward the end of their lives. The city of Sewa in the Orient" is given as the place of their burial.”
The legendary relics of the Magi were brought from Constantinople to Milan in the sixth century. In 1164, Emperor Frederick Barbarossa obtained them from the archbishop of Milan and transferred them to Cologne. Their shrine in Cologne was, and still is, the center of many pilgrimages.
Mass Schedule & Intentions January 7 - 14 Sunday External Solemnity of the Epiphany 8:00am Joyce Ann Wellman † 10:30am Pro Populo
Monday Feria of the Epiphany (Mass of 1st Sunday) 12:10pm Poor Souls †
Tuesday Votive Mass #15 for Priestly Vocations 12:10pm Tom Lavery
Wednesday Requiem Mass (daily) 12:10pm Fr. Edwin Albers OFM †
Thursday St. Hyginus 12:10pm Henry "Hank" Eichler †
Friday Votive Mass #17 for Religious Vocations 12:10pm Kenny Gibson
Saturday The Baptism of the Lord 8:00am Paul Donnelly †
Sunday 2nd Sunday after Epiphany 8:00am Servitores 10:30am Pro Populo
JAN 7, EXTERNAL SOLEMNITY OF EPIPHANY
Counters: Mary Jo Holtschlag & Mary Kay Waldhaus Coffee & Donuts: John & Regan Quinn Family JAN 14, 2ND SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY
Counters: Regan Quinn & Greg Zanger Coffee & Donuts: Joe & Laura Zanger
SERVERS SCHEDULE
Sunday January 7 8am - Kade & Raulin Zanger 10:30 am - Alex, Aidan, Abram, John Paul, & Gabe
Monday January 8 12:10 pm - Don Mock
Tuesday January 9 12:10 pm - Joe & Abram Zanger
Wednesday January 10 12:10 pm - Don Mock
Thursday January 11 12:10 pm - Ethan Chandler Benediction Alex Rankin Friday January 12 12:10 pm - Matt & Nate Deters
Saturday January 13 8 am - Ethan Chandler & Cayson Peter s
Sunday January 14 8am - Ethan Chandler & Alex Rankin 10:30 am - Aidan, Will, John, Garrett, & Jacob
Confessions & Rosary 30 minutes prior to every Mass
Tuesdays: Our Mother of Perpetual Help Devotions following Mass Thursdays: Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament following Mass / Benediction 6pm
The Visit of the Magi
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO:
Jan 10 Cecilia Bruening & Donna Lane Jan 12 Ken Gibson, Clarence Holtschlag, Edward Holtschlag, & Amy Zanger Please offer a prayer for them on their special day.
Looking Ahead at St. Rose
ST. ROSE SEWING AND CRAFT GROUP which normally meets on 2nd Monday of the month has been cancelled for January.
JANUARY 14 SUNDAY: FOLLOWING 8AM MASS Fatima Rosary & enrollment of the brown scapular.
JANUARY 15 MONDAY: 6-7:30 PM PARISH HALL Little Flower Girls Club meeting date change from Jan 1 to Jan 15th. Molly Bruening 217-257-3240
FEBRUARY 24 SUNDAY 11 AM - 3 PM; 6th Annual Benefit Soup Dinner to support Mission Trip to Peru Ethan & Gweneth Chandler will be joining FSSP mission trip next summer. Serving chicken noodle, cheesy potato, pumpkin, minestrone, chili, coffee, tea, & water. $5 per person, all you care to eat. Make sure to mark your calendar!
Events Area Wide
JANUARY 18 THURSDAY 6-8 PM ST. ANTHONY CHURCH Grief Share, offering help and encouragement after the death of a loved one. Contact Jim Liesen for more info, 217-577-6664
EVERY SUNDAY UNTIL MARCH 25, 2018 KC BREAKFAST 8:30 AM – NOON; 700 South 36th St., Quincy. Scrambled eggs, sausage, bacon, ham, fried potatoes, pancakes, biscuits & gravy, fruit cocktail, toast, coffee, milk, & OJ. Adults $6.99 / Kids 6-12 $3.50, 5 and under eat FREE. Enjoy a good breakfast & support The Knights!
Church News
PROTECTING GOD’S CHILDREN SESSION
Our next PGC training session is scheduled for Sunday, February 4th following the 8am Mass. Session will be held in basement of parish hall. ALL volunteers, including those who work at our St. Patrick’s Day Dinner must have this training if they have not already done so. Please contact office to register.
UPCOMING COUNCIL MEETINGS
JANUARY 14, SUNDAY FINANCE COUNCIL MEETING following High Mass in Rectory
JANUARY 28, SUNDAY PARISH COUNCIL MEETING following High Mass in Rectory
ST. FRANCIS XAVIER MISSION TRIPS
Registration for the 2018 St. Francis Xavier Mission Trips is now open. Available trips include a trip to Mexico for families and individuals aged 16+, and trips to Peru and the Dominican Republic for youth 16-21. Please visit the St. Francis Xavier website at sfxmission.com to learn more and sign up.
If you cannot go on a mission trip but would like to donate, you can do so online sfxmission.com/donate-2/ May God reward you for your generosity!
A very inspiring video of the St. Francis Xavier Mission Trip by the FSSP can be found at https://youtu.be/My6J7a-duRw
GRACE AND JUSTIFICATION by Stephen Wood available in kiosk in vestibule for $10. Brush up on the basics of salvation and be able to give a good reply to the Protestant question, “Are you saved?” A clear, biblical, faithful and peaceful guide for addressing common misunderstandings the evangelicals have about Catholic teaching on salvation.
CATHOLIC TIMES SUBSCRIPTIONS January offertory envelopes include one for the Catholic Times. Please consider giving $20 to offset the expense that the parish incurs. If you do not receive this periodical from the Diocese, please contact the parish office.
JANUARY 18-26 – 9 DAYS FOR LIFE. Consider joining 9 Days for Life. Access prayers and reflections via Text message, app, email or on-line: www.9daysforlife.com
JANUARY 19 - NATIONAL MARCH FOR LIFE. DIOCESAN PILGRIMAGE – JAN 17-21. Contact Kyle Holtgrave for more information, 217-321-1154.
JANUARY 22: NATIONAL DAY OF PENANCE For the atonement of the legalization of the sin of abortion in our country (Roe vs Wade decision).
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JANUARY PRO-LIFE ACTIVITIES
"During this new year I resolve to begin a new life. I do not know what will happen to me during this year. But I abandon myself entirely to You, my God. And my aspirations and all my affections will be for You. I feel so weak, dear Jesus, but with Your help I hope and resolve to live a different life, that is, a life closer to You." ~ St. Gemma Galgani