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POPPE’S 1886 MAINE, QUINCY 217-222-1980 CATHOLIC BOOKS · GIFTS · DEVOTIONALS STATUARY · JEWELRY · SACRAMENTALS · BIBLES Bring this bulletin to the store for $5 off any purchase of $25 or more in 2012. Exterior Insulation Finish System Paul E. Kemner, President P.O. Box 41 • Quincy, Illinois 62306 FREIBURG INSURANCE AGENCY Matthew J. Drew-Agent PHONE: (217)224-7775 1409 BROADWAY FAX: (217) 224-6102 QUINCY, IL 62301 Interior Exterior Residential Light Commercial Roger Kroner · 1023 North 8th Street 217-222-8467 FUNERAL HOME 823 Broadway • Quincy, IL 62301 217.222.1011 • 217.222.9762 fax www.dukeandhaugh.com Dr. Mark Holtschlag Doctor of Chiropractic Board Certified Nutritionist 2000 Jefferson, Quincy, IL ∙ (217) 228-2040 naturalhealthquincy.com 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 Aaron Baugher Internet Consulting and Programming Web Sites and Databases Search Engine Optimization Unix/Linux/*BSD Administration SALES INSTALLATION SERVICE REPAIR ON ALL MAKES & MODELS LICENSED FREE ESTIMATES INSURED OVER 20 YRS EXPERIENCE 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE CALL DEAN 224-3693 BYBEE INSURANCE, INC. Steve Zanger Phone:(217)223-7113 Fax: (217) 223-0062 Email: [email protected] 613 Broadway P.O. Box 3503 Quincy, IL 62305 God Bless all those not here…That should be.This space available for your business Musculoskeletal Medicine Chronic & Acute Musculoskeletal Pain - Arthritis, Sports/Overuse Injuries - Back & Neck pain, Pregnancy-related & Post-partum pain Joseph P. Newton, DO Theresa M. Newton, DO 217-222-6550 ext. 3024 JANICE E. POHLMAN BROKER, CRS, ABR, GRI ExperiencedLicensed since 1986 217-257-2400 217-222-5769 www.JanicePohlmanRealtor.com HAPPEL INC., REALTORS® 3837 East Lake Centre Drive, Suite 300 Quincy, IL 62301 Office Phone: 217-224-6253 Mobile Phone: 217-242-0070 STEVE LAMMERS PLUMBING 2442 Bradmoor Dr. QUINCY, IL 62301 Residential/Commercial License #: 058-095175 [email protected] www.baugher.biz Ph: 217.440.0795 Also high-quality, local, outdoor-raised pork. Jacksonville Ear, Nose, & Throat Associates John C. Dailey, M.D., F.A.C.S. Diseases of Ears, Nose & Throat Reconstructive Surgery of Head & Neck Allergy Diagnosis & Treatment 217-228-3116 Ph: 217-243-9426 Fax: 217-243-1647 1600 West Walnut Jacksonville, Illinois 62650 August 19, 2012 Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost Vol. 4, Number 39 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: Vince Wernowsky (217) 617-9045 Chuck Zanger (217) 653-3863 Music Coordinator/ Organist: Charlotte Stroot (217) 222-2251 Mass Schedule Sunday Masses: 8 & 11am Weekday Mass: 12:10pm First Friday: 12:10 & 6pm Holy Days: 12:10 & 6pm Confessions & Rosary: 30 min. before Mass Adoration Thursday: 12:50pm-6pm Welcome to St. Rose We are proud to celebrate the centennial of our church this year. St. Rose is a historical landmark of the city of Quincy. This church is considered as representative of the Venetian Gothic style: a mix of Gothic, Romanesque, and Byzantine styles. The 1912 stained glass windows are characteristic of the Munich Pictorial Style. This style is characterized by almost lifelike images of saints and figures with landscape back- grounds. Before the church was reopened, 3 marble altars, a matching altar rail, and a pulpit were installed. On June 10, 2012, our bishop consecrated these altars. This beautiful ceremony included the celebration of a Pontifical Mass with the conferring of the sacrament of confirmation and an outdoor procession of the Blessed Sacrament as we celebrated the solemnity of Corpus Christi. In the fall of 2012, we will begin a thorough restoration of our windows. If you wish to know more about this project, do not hesitate to take a copy of our Restoration brochure in the vestibule of the church and/or to contact us. As St. Rose Latin Mass Community is not a parish but a chaplaincy, when you join it, you remain a member of your local parish. To join, just give us a call. After both Sunday Masses, the community meets in the hall to socialize. Everyone is welcome! Coffee & Donuts are available. ST. ROSE OF LIMA ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH 1912-2012 LATIN MASS CHAPLAINCY QUINCY, ILLINOIS SINCE NOVEMBER 2008 STAFFED BY THE PRIESTS OF THE PRIESTLY FRATERNITY OF ST. PETER FR. ARNAUD DEVILLERS, FSSP CHAPLAIN FR. THOMAS FRITSCHEN, FSSP PRIEST IN RESIDENCE

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Page 1: POPPE’S - Saint Rose of Lima Catholic Church · 8/19/2012  · Bible, which ones are the central ones, which ones resume everything? Our ‘lawyer’ is an excellent theologian

POPPE’S 1886 MAINE, QUINCY

217-222-1980

CATHOLIC BOOKS · GIFTS · DEVOTIONALS

STATUARY · JEWELRY · SACRAMENTALS · BIBLES

Bring this bulletin to the store for $5 off

any purchase of $25 or more in 2012.

Exterior Insulation Finish System

Paul E. Kemner, President

P.O. Box 41 • Quincy, Illinois 62306

FREIBURG INSURANCE AGENCY

Matthew J. Drew-Agent

PHONE: (217)224-7775 1409 BROADWAY

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

Interior

Exterior

Residential

Light Commercial

Roger Kroner · 1023 North 8th Street

217-222-8467

FUNERAL HOME

823 Broadway • Quincy, IL 62301

217.222.1011 • 217.222.9762 fax

www.dukeandhaugh.com

Dr. Mark Holtschlag

Doctor of Chiropractic

Board Certified Nutritionist

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

naturalhealthquincy.com

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

Aaron Baugher Internet Consulting and Programming Web Sites and Databases Search Engine Optimization Unix/Linux/*BSD Administration

SALES INSTALLATION

SERVICE

REPAIR ON ALL MAKES & MODELS

LICENSED ● FREE ESTIMATES

INSURED ● OVER 20 YRS EXPERIENCE

24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE

CALL DEAN

224-3693

BYBEE INSURANCE, INC.

Steve Zanger

Phone:(217)223-7113

Fax: (217) 223-0062

Email: [email protected]

613 Broadway

P.O. Box 3503

Quincy, IL 62305

†God Bless all those not here…That should be.†

This space available

for your business

Musculoskeletal

Medicine

Chronic & Acute Musculoskeletal Pain

- Arthritis, Sports/Overuse Injuries

- Back & Neck pain, Pregnancy-related & Post-partum pain

Joseph P. Newton, DO

Theresa M. Newton, DO 217-222-6550 ext. 3024

JANICE E. POHLMAN

BROKER, CRS, ABR, GRI

Experienced—Licensed since 1986

217-257-2400

217-222-5769

www.JanicePohlmanRealtor.com

HAPPEL INC., REALTORS® 3837 East Lake Centre Drive, Suite 300

Quincy, IL 62301

Office Phone: 217-224-6253 Mobile Phone: 217-242-0070

STEVE LAMMERS PLUMBING 2442 Bradmoor Dr. QUINCY, IL 62301

Residential/Commercial

License #: 058-095175

[email protected] www.baugher.biz

Ph: 217.440.0795

Also high-quality, local,

outdoor-raised pork.

Jacksonville Ear, Nose, & Throat Associates

John C. Dailey, M.D., F.A.C.S.

Diseases of Ears, Nose & Throat Reconstructive Surgery of Head & Neck

Allergy Diagnosis & Treatment

217-228-3116

Ph: 217-243-9426 Fax: 217-243-1647

1600 West Walnut Jacksonville, Illinois 62650

August 19, 2012

Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost

Vol. 4, Number 39

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:

Vince Wernowsky (217) 617-9045

Chuck Zanger (217) 653-3863

Music Coordinator/ Organist: Charlotte Stroot (217) 222-2251

Mass Schedule

Sunday Masses: 8 & 11am

Weekday Mass: 12:10pm

First Friday: 12:10 & 6pm

Holy Days: 12:10 & 6pm

Confessions & Rosary: 30 min. before Mass

Adoration Thursday: 12:50pm-6pm

Welcome to St. Rose

We are proud to celebrate the centennial of our church

this year. St. Rose is a historical landmark of the city of

Quincy. This church is considered as representative of

the Venetian Gothic style: a mix of Gothic,

Romanesque, and Byzantine styles. The 1912 stained

glass windows are characteristic of the Munich Pictorial

Style. This style is characterized by almost lifelike

images of saints and figures with landscape back-

grounds.

Before the church was reopened, 3 marble altars, a

matching altar rail, and a pulpit were installed. On June

10, 2012, our bishop consecrated these altars. This

beautiful ceremony included the celebration of a

Pontifical Mass with the conferring of the sacrament of

confirmation and an outdoor procession of the Blessed

Sacrament as we celebrated the solemnity of Corpus

Christi.

In the fall of 2012, we will begin a thorough restoration

of our windows. If you wish to know more about this

project, do not hesitate to take a copy of our Restoration

brochure in the vestibule of the church and/or to contact

us.

As St. Rose Latin Mass Community is not a parish but a

chaplaincy, when you join it, you remain a member of

your local parish. To join, just give us a call. After both

Sunday Masses, the community meets in the hall to

socialize. Everyone is welcome! Coffee & Donuts are

available.

ST. ROSE OF LIMA ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH

1912-2012

LATIN MASS CHAPLAINCY QUINCY, ILLINOIS

SINCE NOVEMBER 2008

STAFFED BY THE PRIESTS OF THE PRIESTLY FRATERNITY OF ST. PETER

FR. ARNAUD DEVILLERS, FSSP CHAPLAIN

FR. THOMAS FRITSCHEN, FSSP PRIEST IN RESIDENCE

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MASS SCHEDULE & INTENTIONS

Sunday 19: 12th Sunday after Pentecost; Servitores 8:00am Low Mass

† Hoyt McDowell † 11:00am High Mass

Daily Mass:

Monday 20: St. Bernard; Buzz Dennison 12:10pm Mass

Tuesday 21: St. Jane Frances de Chantal; Buzz Dennison 12:10pm Mass

** Our Lady of Perpetual Help Devotions

Wednesday 22: The Immaculate Heart of Mary; Comm.of St. Timothy & Companions; 12:10pm Mass

Margaret Ann Cravens

Thursday 23: St. Philip Benizi; Tyler Komorowski 12:10pm Mass

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

Friday 24: St. Bartholomew; Buzz Dennison 12:10pm Mass

Saturday 25: St. Louis IX, King of France; Mariella Chandler 12:10pm Mass

Sunday 26: 13th Sunday after Pentecost; Servitores 8:00am Low Mass

Dominic Rankin 11:00am High Mass

Confessions and Rosary 30 minutes prior to Mass

From the Chaplain’s Desk: Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost — The Parable of the Good Samaritan

When Jesus asks the lawyer: “which of these three proves

himself to be the neighbor of the one in need?”, the lawyer does

not answer: “The Samaritan”. No, but “He who took pity on

him.” But you will say: “It is the same person!” Yes. However,

the lawyer would not be caught dead praising a Samaritan!

Who is this lawyer? It is not a lawyer in the modern sense of the

term. The word “Law” in the Bible is the translation of the

Hebrew word “Torah”. The “Torah” comprises the first five

books of the Old Testament. When Jesus refers to the Old

Testament, He calls it “The Law and the Prophets”. Sometimes

He adds “The Psalms”. In fact the word Torah does not mean

only law but is more general and means teaching or doctrine.

This teaching is the teaching of God to Moses during the forty

days he was in the mountain with God. Therefore our Lawyer is

really someone who can read and translate the Old Testament

written in Hebrew, and explain what it means, someone more

like a Scripture Scholar or a Theologian today.

His intention was to test how good Jesus was in his knowledge of

the Old Testament: “Master, what must I do to possess eternal

life?” This is not a question of a lawyer but a question of a

believer to a theologian. Jesus is not deceived and he returns the

question as a fellow scripture scholar: “What is written in the

Law? How do you read it?” There are hundred of precepts in the

Bible, which ones are the central ones, which ones resume

everything? Our ‘lawyer’ is an excellent theologian and his

answer could not be better.

Jesus approves without reserve the answer. One must consider

that if the first part of the answer is found in the Ten

Commandments, the second part is not. It is found buried in the

middle of ritual prescriptions in the book of Leviticus. It requires

good knowledge of the text and a serious reflection about it. But

Jesus does not content himself to approve our “lawyer”, he

stresses the fact that what matters is not only to know what we

must do to be saved but to actually do it. St. James will say: “do

not be a hearer only but a doer also.” Easy to say, hard to do:

“Do this and thou shalt live”, of life eternal. The Pharisees

intended to observe all the precepts of the law; they observed the

letter of the law as St. Paul mentions in the epistle, but, too often,

forgot the spirit of the law and excused themselves of more

serious obligations while despising others who did not observe

the least of the ritual prescriptions; they also often would rather

follow human traditions rather than the Divine Tradition. Jesus

said about them “do what they say, do not do what they do!”

What is a Samaritan? Today, calling someone a Samaritan or a

good Samaritan is a compliment, a praise of someone –usually

volunteer– who does not hesitate to go to the help of the needy.

For our lawyer speaking of a good Samaritan is a contradiction in

terms! A Samaritan is an enemy, a heretic, someone to loathe.

When the Northern Kingdom was conquered by the Babylonians

in the 7th century BC , many of them were sent in exile at the

other end of the empire and the Babylonians sent people from the

east of the empire to replace them. They adopted the Jewish

religion. They worship the Lord, the God the Jews, accept the

Torah, but they are not Jewish. They loathe each other.

A Samaritan or a pagan would not be considered as a neighbor

and would not fall under the precept of loving your neighbor as

yourself. Jesus affirms the contrary and somewhat leads our

lawyer to admit it. There is no limit to our love of our neighbor.

If we have the possibility of helping someone in dire need, it

does not matter how much we personally dislike him, there is no

excuse for not helping him if we can.

Church News Sunday, August 19: 11th Sunday after Pentecost, 8 & 11 AM

Masses. Coffee & Donuts: Daniel & Kelly Zanger’s Family.

Collection Counters: Gerald Schutte & Schuyler Chandler.

No 7 am Mass this week and until further notice.

Sunday, August 26: 12th Sunday after Pentecost, 8 & 11 AM

Masses. Coffee & Donuts: Brian & Jennifer Drew’s Family.

Collection Counters: Mary Jo Holtschlag & Mary Penrose.

Sunday, August 19: 11th Sunday after Pentecost, 8 & 11 AM

Masses. Coffee & Donuts: Daniel & Kelly Zanger’s Family.

Collection Counters: Gerald Schutte & Schuyler Chandler.

The Chaplain will return on Wednesday, August 29 in the

evening. Fr. Thomas Fritschen will replace him until that time.

There will be only one daily Mass at 12:10 PM. Check Bulletin

for updates.

DVD and Booklets of the ceremony of Consecration of our

altars by Bishop Thomas John Paprocki are available: A few

sets of our 2 DVDs (almost 4 hours) are still available for $20 at

the rectory.

CD of the Week: Voting guidelines from the U.S. Conference

of Catholic Bishops — Dave Durand is an internationally

recognized best-selling author, motivational speaker, sales

consultant, corporate executive, television guest, host of a

nationally syndicated weekly segment on Relevant Radio,

faithful Catholic, husband and father. Did you know that the

Catholic Church teaches that there are numerous considerations

that can affect how a faithful Catholic can vote in good

conscience? Responsible citizenship is a duty, but the topic can

be confusing. In this presentation, Dave Durand concisely

presents the guidelines produced by the U.S. Conference of

Catholic Bishops (USCCB) to clearly advise and direct

Catholics.

MARK YOUR CALENDAR:

Tuesday, August 28: St. Rose Card Party. Doors open at

11:00 am and lunch served at 12 Noon. Call 217 223 8015 or

217 222 7219.

Sunday, September 2: External Solemnity of our Holy Patron

Saint, St. Rose of Lima.

September 2: Potluck Carry-in Dinner following High Mass

of External Solemnity of St. Rose. Come and celebrate the feast

of our patron saint and welcome Fr. Devillers back home! We

will need a variety of meat dishes and casseroles as well as the

usual trimmings. Church will provide iced tea and coffee.

Please be sure to sign up in the vestibule.

Monday, September 10: Workshop for divorced people: St.

Francis Parish is offering this fall an eight week workshop to

help and support people beyond the pain of divorce for several

years. 7:00-8:30 p.m. To register call John & Nancy Venegoni,

224-6497.

Saturday, September 8: St. Edward Church in Mendon will

begin a Saturday evening Mass at 8 PM.

Friday, September 21 – Sunday, September 23, 2012.

Retrouvaille Week-end. This program is designed to provide

help and support to married couples who are undergoing

difficulties in their relationship, for those who are hurting in

brokenness and loneliness. The program starts a Friday night

through Sunday and includes six follow-up meetings over the

next three months. For further information call 1-800-470-2230

or visit www.helpourmarriage.com.

Saturday, October 13: Join Bishop Thomas John Paprocki at

the annual Mass and prayerful rosary walk to the abortion clinic

in Granite City. Mass will be at 9:00 a.m. at Holy Family Parish

in Granite City.

Latin Classes are being planned for the coming school year.

There will be a high-school level class for adults and teens, and a

class for younger children if there is enough interest. Contact

Aaron Baugher (217-440-0795) to express your interest or ask

any questions.

Insert from USCCB

The desire to love and be loved is the deepest need of our being.

We long to be known, accepted, and cherished by another. Yet, the

ability to fully give or receive this love is unattainable on our own.

As Catholics we believe Jesus Christ has entered our broken world

to conquer sin and restore us to new life. Throughout every age he

continues to invite all women and men to follow him through his

Church, to whom he has entrusted his teaching authority, so that all

can know and follow him. Only God can give us the unconditional

love and acceptance that we desire. Yet, he has created marriage, a

holy union, to mirror this supreme love on earth.

At the heart of their married love is the total gift of self that

husband and wife freely offer to each other. Because of their sexual

difference, husband and wife can truly become “one flesh.”

Through the language of their bodies, their sexual union recalls

their vows: giving themselves to one another in love that is total,

faithful, and life-giving. This call to love is to follow Christ

himself, who handed himself totally over for his bride, the Church.

Spouses imitate him by giving the entirety of themselves to one

another, including the gift of their fertility and their openness to

new life.

Contraception and sterilization, which deliberately suppress

fertility, reduce the sexual act so that husband and wife withhold

the completeness of their total gift to each other. This changes the

meaning of their sexual union so that it no longer expresses the

fullness of their love. God our Father loves us and wants our lives

to be full and rich! He has given his Church the task of bringing

women and men to the fullness of truth which leads to our

happiness in this life and in the life to come. Jesus gives us the

power and strength of the Holy Spirit—the Spirit of Love—so that

we, particularly husbands and wives, can truly love one another.

The teaching on the use of contraception and sterilization may

seem challenging, but it is to preserve the true, complete self-gift

between husband and wife, the kind of love that brings real, lasting

joy and peace. If we have failed to live this in the past, we need not

be discouraged. Our loving Father is always calling us back

through the Sacrament of Reconciliation and wanting to strengthen

us in the Sacrament of the Eucharist. When we embrace the

Church’s teaching on human sexuality and marriage and follow

Jesus, we invite the Holy Spirit into our lives in a powerful way.

When we trust in the Lord’s desire for our happiness, he can

transform our love in a way that can transform the world.

To learn more, or to see questions others have asked, visit

www.usccb.org/love-and-sexuality.