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St Rose of Lima Catholic Church ST ROSE OF LIMA CATHOLIC CHURCH 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. Joseph Portzer, FSSP, Pastor Fr. Zachary Edgar, Priest in Residence May 16, 2021 Sunday after the Ascension 1009 North 8th Street, Quincy, Illinois 62301 Phone/Fax: (217) 222-2511 Mass Schedule & Intentions May 16 - 23 Office Email: [email protected] Fr. Portzer: [email protected] Sunday Sunday after the Ascension Website: www.saintrosequincy.org 8:00am Sr. Catherine Rose of the Immaculate Conception, OCD 11:00am Pro Populo For Sacramental Emergencies call the Parish Office Monday St. Paschal Baylon, Confessor Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 2:00 pm 12:10pm Militia of the Immaculata Church Secretary: Cindy Neisen Tuesday St. Venantius, Martyr Altar Servers: 7:00am Fr. Joseph Portzer Training: Alex Rankin (872) 212-5541 Scheduling: Philomena Rankin (913) 276-9043 Wednesday St. Peter Celestine, Pope & Confessor, Music Coordinator / Organist / Senior Choir: Comm. St. Pudentiana Charlotte Stroot (217) 222-2251 12:10pm Harry Terstegge Jr. † Junior Choir Jennifer Wiemelt (217) 779-0205 Thursday St. Bernardine of Siena, Confessor Diocesan Child Abuse Reporting and Investigation Number 7:00am Elizabeth Kriley † (217) 321-1155 Friday Feria after Ascension Visitors Welcome to St. Rose of Lima Catholic 12:10pm Private Intention Church! Catholics in good standing are invited to receive Holy Communion at the communion rail Saturday Vigil of Pentecost kneeling and on the tongue. Those unable to climb 8:00am Will Shafer the stairs may receive in the first pew. Sunday Pentecost Sunday 8:00am Marcus Weaver † 11:00am Pro Populo Looking Ahead at St. Rose May 23 Last Day of PSR Classes Confessions & Rosary 30 minutes prior to every Mass May 25 7:00 PM Confirmation at the Cathedral in Springfield. Confirmandi must be there by Tuesdays Our Mother of Perpetual Help Devotions follow Mass 6:00 PM Thursdays Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament following 7:00 am Mass / Benediction at 6:00 pm June 4 Litany to Sacred Heart follows 12:10 Mass. Adoration until 5:30. First Friday Devotions follow 6 pm Mass. Adoration after May 16 May 23 Mass. Benediction at 9:00 pm. Servers: Servers: 8:00 am - Xander & Gabe 8:00 am - Zach & Gabe 11:00 am - Andrew 11:00 am - Cayson, Parker, June 5 First Saturday Devotions follow 8am Andrew, John Paul, & Robert Mass Counters: Terry Meats & Counters: Dan Zanger & June 13 Fatima Rosary follows 8:00 am Mass. Mary Jo Holtschlag Mary Jo Holtschlag Notify Father prior to Mass to be enrolled in brown scapular. Coffee & Donuts: Coffee & Donuts: Adam & Katherine Zanger Dan & Kelly Zanger Ushers: Please continue to count the attendance at each Coffee & Donuts has Returned & We Need Sunday Mass during the month of May. The tally sheet is Volunteers! in the vestibule with the collection bags. We have a small group who volunteer to clean up after the coffee & donuts on Sundays and could use more This Sunday May 16 volunteers. The donuts are provided by another There will be a Second Collection for the Catholic volunteer. Responsibilities include washing down Communication Campaign. A letter from Bishop Paprocki tables, cleaning coffee pots, and making sure kitchen is is posted at both of the entrances. picked up, lights are off, and doors locked when you leave. Please consider doing this. You would be Next Sunday May 23 scheduled once every 2-3 months. There will be a Second Collection for Retired Priests of the Diocese. A letter from Bishop Paprocki is posted at both of the entrances. Parish Library We were blessed to have the opportunity to venerate relics of St. Padre Pio and Blessed Solanus Casey. REQUIESCAT IN PACE We mourn the death of our long time parishioner, Kenny We have books available in our parish library so that Gibson, who died on May 7th and was buried from St. you can learn more about these holy men who Fr. Rose on May 14th. Kenny had been with us since the Tuscan spoke about during our parish mission. The reopening of St. Rose putting in countless hours cleaning titles of some of the books are: Father Solanus The and preparing for our reopening. He continued helping St. Story of Solanus Casey, OFM, Cap., A Padre Pio Rose in many ways throughout the years. In your charity, Profile, and Padre Pio the Stigmatist. please pray for the repose of his soul and remember him during your next rosary. His obituary may be read at You can visit the library during parish office hours or on https://www.dukerandhaugh.com/services/may-2021/ Sundays before/after PSR classes. kenneth-a-gibson Invitation from the Jacksonville Deanery All Quincy women of all ages, are invited to the Spring TH NO CONFESSIONS BEFORE MASS ON MAY 19 Meeting of the Jacksonville Deanery Council of Fr. Edgar will offer the 12:10pm Mass on Wednesday, Catholic Women on Wednesday, May 19th at St. Mary’s th May 19 , and so there will not be confessions prior to the Church Parish Hall, Rt. 107, in Pittsfield. This is our Mass because he will be coming on his lunch hour. first meeting for a while and we look forward to Quincy ladies joining us! Flyer is available in the vestibule with more details. We Welcome our Newest Members Albert & Jennifer Meyers and their children Andrew & Elizabeth. Blood Drive at Blessed Sacrament Blessed Sacrament Church is sponsoring a Blood Drive on Tuesday, May 18th in the Gathering Space. The first Holy Hour for Priests appointment will begin at 9:00 am and the last There will be an hour of Adoration followed by appointment will begin at 2:00 pm. For an appointment Benediction at St. Francis Solanus Church, 1721 College please call 1-800-733-2767 or visit redcrossblood.org on Sunday, May 16th from 3: P.M. to 4:00 P.M. Please come and pray for our priests. th 2021 Junefest, Sunday, June 6 Baby Bottle Blitz St. Dominic School Care Net Crisis Pregnancy Center in Quincy is having their Junefest begins at 2:00pm with the opening Baby Bottle Blitz fundraising event which runs until Father’s ceremony. 50/50 drawing will take place at the end of Day. Please take a baby bottle from the vestibule and fill it the event which is 8:00 p.m. There will be a car show, with loose change (or simply insert a check made payable to corn hole tournament, food, drinks, games & activities, Care Net Pregnancy Center). basket raffle and more. 4100 Columbus Road, Quincy Return the bottle to the basket before or on Father’s Day. .
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