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Page 1: POPPE’S · included or at least chapter 16. Read Jeff Gavins Session 14 Materials: Jesus establishes the Church. Thursday, September 26. St. Isaac Jogues, Jean de Brébeuf & companions

POPPE’S 1886 MAINE, QUINCY

217-222-1980

CATHOLIC BOOKS · GIFTS · DEVOTIONALS

STATUARY · JEWELRY · SACRAMENTALS · BIBLES

Bring this bulletin to the store for 10% off

any purchase in 2013.

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

FUNERAL HOME

823 Broadway • Quincy, IL 62301

217.222.1011 • 217.222.9762 fax

www.dukerandhaugh.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

[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

Office Phone: 217-224-6253

Mobile Phone: 217-242-0070

STEVE LAMMERS PLUMBING 2442 Bradmoor Dr.

QUINCY, IL 62301 Residential/Commercial

License #: 058-095175

NATURAL HEALTH Get Healthy, Stay Healthy, Live Well

Whole Food Nutrition Support for any Health Condition, Healthy Weight Loss, Advanced Allergy Clearing

No Drugs, No Needles or Surgery

Dr. Mark Holtschlag, DC, DACBN 2000 Jefferson – Quincy – (217)228-2040

www.naturalhealthquincy.com

This space available

September 22, 2013

18th Sunday after Pentecost

Vol. 5, Number 42

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 & 11am

Weekday Mass: 12:10pm

Holy Days: 12:10 & 6pm

Confessions & Rosary: 30 min. before Mass

Adoration Thursday: 12:50pm-6pm

Welcome to St. Rose

Welcome to Historic St. Rose of Lima Church! As

you can see, St. Rose is a magnificent house of God.

It was built a century ago by the Irish Community of

Quincy at the price of many sacrifices. This church, a

historical landmark of the city of Quincy, is

considered as representative of the Venetian Gothic

style: a mix of Gothic, Romanesque, and Byzantine

styles. Before the church was reopened in the fall of

2008, 3 marble altars were installed as well as a

matching altar rail and pulpit. The altars were

consecrated by the Bishop of our diocese, Bishop

Thomas Paprocki on June 10, 2012.

One of the main fixtures of this church is the amazing

collection of stained glass windows (1912)

characteristic of the Munich Pictorial Style. We have

begun their restoration and the first phase of the work

was done in the fall of 2012. With your help, the

project should be completed by the end of 2014. If

you wish to be part of this project, contact the rectory.

A brochure explaining the project of restoration is

available.

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

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

of your local Catholic parish. To join, just give us a

call. After both Sunday Masses, the community meets

in the hall to socialize. Members and Visitors are

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. ROBERT FROMAGEOT, FSSP ASSISTANT CHAPLAIN

Page 2: POPPE’S · included or at least chapter 16. Read Jeff Gavins Session 14 Materials: Jesus establishes the Church. Thursday, September 26. St. Isaac Jogues, Jean de Brébeuf & companions

From the Chaplain’s desk: 18th Sunday after Pentecost The North American Martyrs by Fr. John A. Hardon, S.J.

There were eight of them: Ss. John de Brebeuf, Isaac Jogues,

Anthony Daniel, Gabriel Lalemant, Charles Garnier, Noel Chabanel,

Rene Goupil and John Lalande. All eight were canonized in 1930.

They lived in the 17th century and they were killed for the faith

between 1642 and 1649.

Our North American Martyrs labored in what is now northeastern

United States, northern New York and on to New England and

southeastern Canada. All of that was then called 'New France'. All

of these Martyrs were killed for the faith by the Indians because they

preached Christ. Rene Goupil was tomahawked in 1642, the first to

go, for making the sign of the cross on the brows of the children he

was catechizing. The parents were angry and tomahawked him to

death.

Isaac Jogues was first taken as a slave by the Mohawks in doing

the most humiliating tasks among the Indians. He was tortured, in

the process had his fingers chewed off. He managed to escape, went

back to France and the question was: “would he be able to say

Mass?” Pope Urban VIII gave him permission. The Holy Father

declared it would be unjust for a martyr of Christ not to drink the

blood of Christ. So Isaac Jogues, when he came back to the New

World, was tomahawked to death.

Anthony Daniel was offering Mass when the Iroquois attacked a

Huron village. The Hurons were interested in the faith and in being

received into the Church. Daniel during the attack, ran around

baptizing everybody in sight. Well, he baptized quite a few, but, he

still saw a crowd that he had not reached so he took some wet rags

and squeezed the water on these people while pronouncing the

words of baptism. He himself did not try to escape. He was pierced

with arrows and then all the people were huddled into a Church, the

Church was set afire and the pierced body of Daniel, still breathing,

was thrown into the Church where he had been offering Mass.

From all accounts the worst tortures were reserved for Brebeuf

and Lalemant. Among other excruciating pain which they had to

suffer, they had their hands lopped off, had red hot hatchets applied

to their bodies, then the Indians made belts of bark, soaked these

belts in tar, bound their bodies with this resin dipped bark and set

the bark and tar on fire. They were still not dead so pieces of their

flesh were cut off with huge knives and miraculously they stayed

alive so then the Indians to finish them off had cauldrons of boiling

water poured on their bodies.

Chabanel vowed under the most excruciating pain for a long time

to remain among the Indians until he died. Finally, Garnier died

while he was teaching already converted Indians. He died while his

Christians were being attacked. In order to make sure that they were

all prepared for death, he went about giving them absolution and

then, he himself was killed with a blow of an Indian hatchet.

Let us ask the North American martyrs to obtain for us something of

their great love for Christ asking Jesus to give us the grace of

mingling our blood with His because even though we may not shed

our blood in death, we are all expected to live a martyr's life. North

American martyrs, St. Isaac Jogues, John de Brebeuf, and

companions, pray for us.

MASS SCHEDULE & INTENTIONS

Sunday 22: 18th Sunday after Pentecost; Cleo Supernaw 8:00am Low Mass

Bishop Thomas J. Paprocki 11:00am High Mass

Daily Mass:

Monday 23: St. Linus; No 7am Mass

† Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ridder † 12:10pm Mass

Tuesday 24: Our Lady of Ransom; No 7am Mass

For healing of Bill Neuser and for Kathy 12:10pm Mass

** Our Lady of Perpetual Help Devotions

Wednesday 25: Votive Mass #17 for Religious Vocations; No 7am Mass

Amy Hansen 12:10pm Mass

Thursday 26: SS. Isaac Jogues, Jean de Brebeuf & Com.; Comm. of SS. Cyprian & Justina ; No 7am Mass

Bob Cudney 12:10pm Mass

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

Friday 27: SS. Cosmas and Damian; No 7am Mass

Diane Noland 12:10pm Mass

Saturday 28: St. Wenceslaus; The Dailey family 12:10pm Mass

Sunday 29: Dedication of St. Michael, the Archangel; Servitores 8:00am Low Mass

Father Anthony Schmidt 11:00am High Mass

Confessions and Rosary 30 minutes prior to Mass

Church News Sunday, September 22, 18th Sunday after Pentecost.

Masses at 8 & 11 AM. Coffee & Donuts: Daniel & Kelly

Zanger. Collection Counters: Mark Wernowsky & Mary

Penrose.

3 PM Fatima Rosary Rally at St. Rose. Come and pray the

15 decades Rosary and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.

VEGGIES OF THE DAY:

Swiss Chard and Lettuce available after Mass in the

refrigerator of the hall. First come, first served!

St. Rose Religious Education Program will resume this

coming Sunday, September 22. It takes place on Sunday

between the 2 Masses (usually starting around 9:15 AM). It

serves primarily children of active parish families registered

as members of St. Rose. Parents are the primary teachers of

their children and should participate in the Religious

instruction of their children. They do so by ensuring their

child is going to class and taking their religious instruction

seriously, by helping memorize and understand it, by asking

them questions about what they are learning, or even by

coming to class with them occasionally.

No 7 AM Mass Tuesday through Friday. Fr. Robert

Fromageot will be on vacation from September 23 until

October 8.

Tuesday, September 24: St. Rose Card Party. Doors open

at 11am and lunch is served at 12 Noon. Call 217 223 8015

or 222 7219. Thank you to all volunteers who work so hard

to make our Card Party enjoyable by participants.

If you are unable to help at the card party, would you be

willing to offer $2.00 or more to be given as a prize and $5.00

to help underwrite the cost of food and drink? If so, please

designate on the envelope CARD PARTY. Remember that the

proceeds are given to the church at the end of each party.

Although our Card Party is not a huge event, because of its

regularity, it is a good fundraising event for the church.

Through it repairs and improvements are made possible. Since

its inception in 2010, it raised over $8,000.

Wednesday, September 25 at 6:30 pm. Bible Class. Re-read

the Gospel according to St. Matthew up to chapter 16

included or at least chapter 16. Read Jeff Gavins Session 14

Materials: Jesus establishes the Church.

Thursday, September 26. St. Isaac Jogues, Jean de

Brébeuf & companions (the North American Martyrs).

Exposition and adoration of the Blessed Sacrament after 12:10

pm Mass. 6 pm Benediction. No Chant Workshop this

Thursday.

Sunday, September 29, Feast of the Solemnity of St. Michael the Archangel. Commemoration of the 19th Sunday

after Pentecost. Masses at 8 & 11 AM. Coffee & Donuts:

Steve & Carlene Blickhan. Collection Counters: Richard Lane

& Stephanie Rankin. Sunday School at 9:15 am.

MARK YOUR CALENDAR:

Saturday, September 21 from 7 am to noon: 8th graders

from Blessed Sacrament School will be holding a

rummage sale. Sale will be held in the school cafeteria.

Proceeds benefit the 8th grade class trip to Washington, DC.

Wednesday, September 25, 5:15 p.m. Diocesan White Mass. Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Springfield.

Dinner and presentation to follow in Cathedral atrium. All

Catholic lay and religious serving in Healthcare professions are invited to attend. Following the Mass

celebrated by Bishop Thomas John Paprocki there will be a

dinner and presentation entitled, End of Life Care by Rev.

Earl K. Fernandes. RSVP to Carlos Tejeda, Office for

Marriage and family Life: [email protected] or 217-321-1132.

Sunday, October 6: Life Chain Sunday: Corner of 24th &

Maine, Quincy from 2:30 to 3:30 pm.

Tuesday, October 15 Respect Life Dinner of Right to Life

of Adams County at K of C Hall. Doors open at 6 PM; Dinner

at 6:30 PM. Speaker: Dawn Behnke, President of the Illinois

Federation for Right to Life. $12 per person; $22 per couple;

$85 table of 8. Right to Life of Adams County, P.O. Box 12,

Quincy IL 62306. Deadline: September 23.

Wednesday, October 23 - 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM Defend

Marriage Lobby Day Illinois State Capitol 401 South 2nd

Street, Springfield, IL 62701

Join IFI and Illinois families from around the state to take a

stand to protect marriage, religious freedom, parental rights

and the innocence of our children! Plan to bring your family

and friends AND organize your church to support this second

It is critically important that we have a strong showing

because homosexual activists continue to press for counterfeit

"marriage" (SB 10), which will affect all of society, especially

children and religious freedom. The groups pushing to pass

this bill are planning to be at the Capitol on October 22nd, the

day before our event. According to a 6-12-13 Windy City

Times article, they have dubbed it "10.000 Families March for

Marriage Equality."

The chief sponsor of the legislation to redefine marriage, State

Representative Gregg Harris (D-Chicago), is on record saying

that he plans to call the bill for a vote during the fall Veto

Session (October 22-24 and November 5-6). A number of

high profile politicians are also calling for its passage

including: President Barack Obama, Governor Pat Quinn,

Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, State Comptroller Judy Baar

Topinka, U.S. Senator Mark Kirk and Attorney General Lisa

Madigan.

We cannot afford to ignore this situation! Illinois citizens will

send a strong and clear message to lawmakers by joining us at

the Capitol on October 23rd to rally, to pray and to lobby their

legislators.

Sunday, November 10, 2013: 5th Anniversary of the Re-

opening of St. Rose and the celebration of the first Holy

Mass (Sunday, November 9, 2008). Make sure you mark your calendar for this important event of our community. We will

solemnize our 11 AM Mass and have a celebratory dinner

afterwards in Church Hall. Drink & Meat (Chicken) will be

provided by the church. Bring a side dish or dessert to share

with everyone. We will also celebrate the 25th Anniversary of

the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter. It was approved by Blessed

Pope John-Paul II on October 18, 2013 as a society of

pontifical right.