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St. Francis Solanus Parish Reverend Steven Arisman, Pastor Reverend David Beagles, Parochial Vicar Deacon Wayne Zimmerman Ms. Lori Shepard, Principal Mr. Michael Holbrook, Director of Religious Education Mrs. Susan Holbrook, Office and Business Manager Mrs. Caitlin Kendrick, Parish Center Manager / Administrative Assistant Mrs. Krista Putman, Administrative Assistant Mrs. Jill Steinkamp, Director of Music Mr. Roger Begley, Director of Music Emeritas Mr. Brian Dreier, Finance Chairman Mrs. Monica Hinkamper, Chairman Pastoral Council Mrs. Marcia Steinkamp, Chairman Stewardship Council Mrs. Amanda Venvertloh, President of School Board Mrs. Joselyn Cafun, Liturgy Planning Committee PARISH WEBSITE: stfrancissolanus.com RECTORY 1721 COLLEGE AVENUE, QUINCY, IL 62301 217-222-2898 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Email: [email protected] [email protected] SCHOOL 1720 COLLEGE AVENUE, QUINCY, IL 62301 217-222-4077 Email: [email protected] MASSES Sunday Obligation: Saturday evening: 4:30 p.m. for Sunday Sunday: 7:00, 9:00, 11:00 a.m. Weekdays: Monday thru Friday 6:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. Saturday 8:35 a.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday during school year Holy Day Obligation: Anticipated 5:30 p.m. Holy Day 6:30 and 5:30 p.m. SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturday-8:30 a.m. and 3:00-4:00 p.m. or call the Friary for an appointment Sixth Sunday of Easter MAY 9, 2021 Acts 10:25-26,34-35,44-48; 1 John 4:7-10; John 15:9-17 All the great religions of the world have some form of the Golden Rule (“Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.”) But the moral code of Christianity goes infinitely beyond this. Jesus commands us to treat others as he treats us! In today’s Gospel he says, “Love one another as I have loved you!” We should not ask whether others deserve our forgiveness or understanding or mercy; we must simply offer them the love which Christ offers us. Jesus calls us his friends, not his servants; if we are his friends, then we must be friends of all who belong to him. The second reading expands on this theme: “Love one another, because love is of God ... God first loved us and sent his Son as an offering for our sins.” Love means that we place another’s needs above our own. It means that we sacrifice unselfishly. Love is a desire to do good to, to honor and respect, to build up another person. The Christian motive for this is “because God has first loved us... because Christ gave his life for us.” Christian love enables us to overcome our natural inclinations and prejudices. The first reading describes the conversion of the first Gentiles (non- Jews); this was very hard for the apostles (steeped in Jewish -tradition) to accept. But Peter proclaims that God shows no partiality and we can’t either! Human nature cannot live up to the high moral calling of Christians; we can only love as Christ loves with the help of his grace. Let us daily work to become more like Jesus. --Msgr. William Carr © 2021 by Sunday Missal Service 1012 Vermont Street • Quincy, IL 62301

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Page 1: St. Francis Solanus...2021/05/09  · St. Francis Solanus Parish Reverend Steven Arisman, Pastor Reverend David Beagles, Parochial Vicar Deacon Wayne Zimmerman Ms. Lori Shepard, Principal

St. Francis Solanus Parish

Reverend Steven Arisman, Pastor

Reverend David Beagles, Parochial Vicar Deacon Wayne Zimmerman Ms. Lori Shepard, Principal Mr. Michael Holbrook, Director of Religious Education Mrs. Susan Holbrook, Office and Business Manager Mrs. Caitlin Kendrick, Parish Center Manager / Administrative Assistant Mrs. Krista Putman, Administrative Assistant Mrs. Jill Steinkamp, Director of Music Mr. Roger Begley, Director of Music Emeritas Mr. Brian Dreier, Finance Chairman Mrs. Monica Hinkamper, Chairman Pastoral Council Mrs. Marcia Steinkamp, Chairman Stewardship Council Mrs. Amanda Venvertloh, President of School Board Mrs. Joselyn Cafun, Liturgy Planning Committee

PARISH WEBSITE: stfrancissolanus.com

RECTORY 1721 COLLEGE AVENUE, QUINCY, IL 62301217-222-2898 • Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

Email: [email protected] [email protected]

SCHOOL 1720 COLLEGE AVENUE, QUINCY, IL 62301 217-222-4077Email: [email protected]

MASSES Sunday Obligation: Saturday evening: 4:30 p.m. for SundaySunday: 7:00, 9:00, 11:00 a.m.Weekdays: Monday thru Friday 6:30 a.m.8:00 a.m. Saturday 8:35 a.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday during school year Holy Day Obligation: Anticipated 5:30 p.m.Holy Day 6:30 and 5:30 p.m.

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturday-8:30 a.m. and 3:00-4:00 p.m. or call the Friary for an appointment

Sixth Sunday of Easter MAY 9, 2021

Acts 10:25-26,34-35,44-48; 1 John 4:7-10; John 15:9-17

  All the great religions of the world have some form of the Golden Rule (“Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.”) But the moral code of Christianity goes infinitely beyond this.   Jesus commands us to treat others

as he treats us! In today’s Gospel he

says, “Love one another as I have

loved you!” We should not ask

whether others deserve our

forgiveness or understanding or

mercy; we must simply offer them

the love which Christ offers us. Jesus

calls us his friends, not his servants;

if we are his friends, then we must

be friends of all who belong to him.   The second reading expands on this

theme: “Love one another, because

love is of God ... God first loved us and

sent his Son as an offering for our

sins.” Love means that we place

another’s needs above our own. It

means that we sacrifice unselfishly.

Love is a desire to do good to, to honor

and respect, to build up another

person.  The Christian motive for this is

“because God has first loved us...

because Christ gave his life for us.”

Christian love enables us to overcome

our natural inclinations and

prejudices.   The first reading describes the

conversion of the first Gentiles (non-

Jews); this was very hard for the

apostles (steeped in Jewish -tradition) to accept. But Peter proclaims that

God shows no partiality – and we

can’t either!   Human nature cannot live up to the

high moral calling of Christians; we

can only love as Christ loves with the

help of his grace. Let us daily work to

become more like Jesus.

--Msgr. William Carr © 2021 by Sunday Missal Service

1012 Vermont Street • Quincy, IL 62301

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6th Sunday of Easter

In this month of May we normally have the ordination of priests in our diocese. Most of our priests have been ordained in May, usually Memorial Day weekend. So if you see any priest, ask them when they were ordained and where and by whom and how long! Take the chance to ask their vocation story of why they wanted to be a priest. Every story is unique and amazing! This month Deacon Corey Bruns of the diocese of Owensboro Kentucky will be ordained a priest. Why do I share this with you? About to be Fr. Bruns is the grandson of Stan and Mary Musholt of our parish. His uncle was Franciscan priest, Fr. Silas Musholt, OFM. Fr. Bruns was born here in Quincy, but moved to Kentucky when he was very young. Such a beautiful connection to our parish! Although he didn’t grow up in our parish, he surely has a deep connection from visiting his grandparents. So let’s keep him in our prayers as he prepares for his priestly ordination this May 22. We will have the delight of hosting Fr. Bruns the weekend after his ordination for Masses of Thanksgiving May 30 at 9 and 11. What a joy!! So again pray for him and all those who will be ordained soon! This past Wednesday the priests of our diocese gathered for our jubilee day. At this event we gather to celebrate all our anniversaries together since they are mostly around the same time. This year our oldest priest is Fr. Carl Schmidt who celebrates 71 years a priest this year! He is 95! Fr. Jim Neumann, who is from Quincy, celebrates 50 years!! Fr. Chris Comerford, who was pastor of Blessed Sacrament here, is celebrating 25 years. This year will be 7 years for me and Fr. David’s first anniversary. Mary is the Mother of Priests and so how perfect to have this month of May for ordinations. Pray for priests! Pray this prayer for priests everyday this week to learn a new Marian prayer: Loving mother of the Redeemer, gate of heaven, star of the sea, assist your people who have fallen yet strive to rise again. To the wonderment of nature you bore your Creator, yet remained a virgin after as before. You who received Gabriel’s joyful greeting, have pity on us poor sinners. Amen.

May 9, 2021

The Parish Office will be CLOSED

Monday, May 31 in observance

of Memorial Day!

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Parish Support May 1-2

12 Little Angels $ 15.00

Alaska Sister Parish $ 309.00

Annual School Fund $ 1,238.00

Children’s Envelopes $ 22.08

Church Support $ 16,843.00

Catholic Home Mission $ 103.00

Loose Collection $ 951.00

$ 19,481.08

Thank you for your generosity! Our Online Giving is getting an upgrade to a newer, easier-

to-use platform! If you currently give online, you will soon

be receiving an email with instructions on how to log into

the new system. Best of all, your existing payment and

donation information will be migrated over so you will not

have to set up your gifts again! Keep an eye on your email

for more information coming very soon.

May 10 6:30 a.m. Georgianne Odorizzi

Monday

May 11 6:30 a.m. Norma Stroot

Tuesday 8:35 a.m. Ellen & Richard Herman

May 12 6:30 a.m. For the Sanctity

of the Unborn

Wednesday 8:35 a.m. Sheila Laws

May 13 6:30 a.m. Georgianne Odorizzi

Thursday 8:35 a.m. Steve & Rita Timmerwilke

May 14 6:30 a.m. Nicholas Linken

Friday

May 15 8:00 a.m. Anna Kamphaus

Saturday 4:30 p.m. Joyce Cowser &

Max & Rosemary Hardy

May 16

Sunday

7:00 a.m. The Parishioners

of St. Francis

9:00 a.m. Elizabeth “Betty”

Kamphaus

11:00 a.m. Paul Smith

“Heart Check For Tim” On April 13, 2017 Timothy Haley died from an unknown heart

issue while playing cards with friends. It was identified as a

Fatal ventricular Arrhythmia due to Cardimegaly with

hypertrophy. His family & friends are hosting a benefit “Heart

Check for Tim” May 15 at the K of C grounds. This event will

honor Tim with a Wiffle ball tournament, motorcycle poker

run, silent auction & basket raffle, food & cash bar. This event

is to raise awareness for unknown heart conditions & provide

free onsite heart screenings for all high school students. Our

goal is to help prevent any family from going through the pain

of losing a loved one as we have. All proceeds raised will help

families who have kids with heart issues & the Timothy L.

Haley Scholarship Fund at QND. We hope to see you & your

family this Sunday May 15 at the K of C grounds!

Any questions, contact

Matt Witte 217-257-9636 or Dorothy Haley 217-430-5351

Fr. David's dad --Howard-- heartily thanks the parish for the

hospitality and warm welcome during his recent visit (April 21 –

26). He was introduced at a few of the Masses and took-in many local

sites and restaurants. A veteran of the tail-end of WWII,

Howard is 92, a widower, the father of six,

and a devout Catholic.

QCES Cross Country There will be a short informational meeting on

Monday, May 10 at 6:00 p.m., in the large shelter house at South Park.

The teams are made up of boys and girls who will be entering grades 5th-8th in the fall.

Coaches are Tanner Arntzen, Leah Waters and Tom Hellhake.

Tom can be reached at 217-617-7113 if you have questions.

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Women’s Saints Study Tuesday, June 1 at 7:00 pm

Women of all ages: Please join us for an

introductory meeting in the parish hall.

Appetizers provided.

All are welcome to join in this community striving for virtue while

looking to the example of great saints. St Elizabeth of the Trinity

will be the focus of our first book study.

The women’s saints study will meet the first

Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m.

For more information or to RSVP, please contact

Karen Weiman at (217) 242-5513 or Kelli Lunt at (217) 617-1566

Ladies of St. Francis Bakeless Bake Sale

Due to COVID-19, we were unable to hold our 2020, and thus far, our 2021

Card Parties, which are our main source of raising funds to support our parish.

The needs of our parish, however still continue.

We are asking parishioners to consider making a donation to our Bakeless Bake

Sale Fundraiser. Please make a donation of the amount you would spend on

the ingredients to make your favorite dessert, or the amount you would spend

on a delicious homemade bakery item that you would buy at a real bake sale.

Just put your donation in an envelope marked “Ladies of St. Francis” and either

drop it in the collection basket, drop it off at or mail to the Parish Office.

Thank you for helping us help our Parish!!!

Rocky Railway Vacation Bible School

This year’s Vacation Bible School will be June 21-25.

The fun starts at 6:00 p.m. and will end at 8:45 p.m.

Registration forms are due by June 14 and are available

in next week’s bulletin, online at

www.stfrancissolanus.com or in the Parish Office.

Registration fee is $20 per child.

Volunteers can also sign up online.

Ignite Youth Group End of the year party!

Scottie’s Fun Spot

May 16

4:30 p.m.- 7:00 p.m.

For more information,

please contact Colin Moore at

(217) 222-2898 ext. 104.

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St. Francis Community Assistance Food Nook

Have you noticed mini food pantries in the area that look like a book nook? If you have, then you may be

interested to know that St. Francis Food Pantry volunteers have been stocking these with the small food

items that are donated to the pantry. These ‘Food Nooks’ are a newer and more immediate way to serve

those in need. St Francis has its own ‘Food Nook’ that was recently installed at the 17th Street Entrance

to the Parish Center. The construction of this was organized by Bob Hass with the generous help of

Awerkamp Machine Co, Knapheide Manufacturing, and Peter’s Heating and Air Conditioning.

The reason that we began to stock the Food Nooks is that for the past several months those clients that

the pantry serves has declined due to pandemic stimulus assistance to those in need. The area ‘Food

Nooks’ have made it possible to share the Food Pantry’s donated small containers and packages of food

before it becomes outdated. The Food Pantry does not use donated funds to purchase items for the

nooks, only donated products. If you wish to donate items to this effort you may put items in the Food

Pantry Containers which are located at all church entrances.

Food Nook Items: small plastic containers (individual serving) of fruit, pudding, soup, rice, noodles;

small flip top cans of vegetables, fruits, soup, stew, meats, or fish; nutritious food bars; bags of chips;

small hygiene items like soap, tooth brushes, toothpaste, wipes, socks, and hand sanitizer.

Parishioner Food Pantry Day Beginning this coming Monday (May 10, 2021), every

second Monday of the Month from 8:30 am – 10:00

am, the Food Pantry will be open to parishioners.

Any parishioner who would like to shop in the pantry

or pick up an order for themselves, a family member,

or someone they know who is

in need of groceries is welcome.

This is how it will work. Parishioners may stop by the

17th Street entrance to the Parish Center and pick up 3

bags of groceries and a volunteer will be there to help

load the items into your car. Or, you may come down

to the pantry (located in parish basement near the

elevator) and shop for specific items that are needed.

A volunteer will be available to assist with this too.

All that is requested is a name, address, number of

adults and number of children in the family. If you

have questions, call the Food Pantry phone

at 217-430-1025.

Parish Picnic News Committee members will be handing out parish picnic envelopes after the masses on May 8 and 9. Inside the envelope you will

find an informational letter, quilt raffle and cash raffle tickets. PLEASE take a few minutes to look through the envelope,

purchase the enclosed tickets and return them in the Saturday or Sunday collection in an

envelope marked “Parish Picnic” or drop them off at the parish office by June 5. We still need volunteers to work shifts during

the picnic. Thank you if you have already said “Yes!” If you would like to help, please contact a committee member. The picnic

would not be possible without your generous time, energy, and resources. Please pray for GREAT weather and volunteer to

help make the St. Francis Picnic a HUGE success.

The Picnic Committee Members are:

Gabe and Kelly Wheeler, 653-6265 or 779-8322 Chris and Reagan Costigan, 242-4666 or 209-4849

Jeremy and Mandi Weaver, 617-8519 or 617-7754 Russ and Terry Rohrer, 617-3573 or 617-7778

Adam and Stephanie Whitney, 257-5003 or 740-3053 Keith and Bonnie Wiemelt, 257-8376 or 209-2560

Ted and Michelle Meyer, 430-2815 or 617-5999

National Police Week May 9-15, 2021

Police officers are an integral part of our communities!

Please join us to express appreciation and respect for our

local police officers!

State Senator Jill Tracy is seeking assistance from the

community to send a big thank you to the police officers

throughout the 47th Senate District through her

Appreciation for Your Dedication Card Drive.

Please mail or drop off cards, handwritten notes,

encouraging and uplifting stories, drawings, etc. by May 15

to either the Quincy or Macomb District Office. Senator

Tracy’s Office will be personally delivering your creations to

police officers throughout the district to thank them for all

they do to keep our communities safe.

Quincy District Office:

3701 East Lake Centre Drive, Suite 3, Quincy, IL 62305

Macomb District Office:

331 North Lafayette Street, Macomb, IL 61455

For questions, please email Helen at [email protected]

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School Office Hours: Monday- Friday: 7:30 a.m.- 3:30 p.m.

Open Positions St. Francis Solanus is looking for the following

positions for the upcoming 2021-2022 school year:

Pre-School Aide- This person must be nurturing,

patient, and love children. They will be assisting the

Pre-School teacher in a number of ways from

helping to supervise and educate 3 & 4-year-old

children, to creating bulletin boards

and doing clerical work.

3rd Grade Teacher- This person must have an Illinois

Teaching License and be willing to work with a

cooperating teacher. The ideal candidate would be

Catholic for Sacramental Preparation in Grade 3, but

we would consider someone of another faith and

work out a schedule to accommodate

that person if necessary.

Intervention Specialist- This person ideally would

have a background in Special Education. This

candidate will be working on an individual basis with

students who are academically at risk. Students

who need extra support would benefit from the

skills offered by the Intervention Specialist.

This position is part-time.

Cook- This person will be assisting in the kitchen to

do food preparation for a few hours a day.

This position is part-time.

If you are interested in one of the positions

mentioned, please contact Lori Shepard at St.

Francis Solanus School, 217-222-4077,

or email resume, references, and cover letter

to [email protected]. DARE Program We would like to thank Officer Kelly VanderMaiden from the Quincy Police Force

for once again presenting the valuable DARE Program for our 6th grade students,

which teaches the benefits of making good decisions and staying away from

drugs, alcohol, and smoking. We would also like to thank Deb Beebe for

taking tremendous photos of the students throughout the program and

putting together a wonderful video for them to watch. Also, we are very

grateful to Mrs. Baum, our 6th grade teacher, for organizing the program this

year. Students participate by writing an essay about what they have learned

from the program and the winning essay this year was awarded to Lily Drew,

daughter of Matt and Melissa Drew.

Congratulations to all for a job well done!

St. Francis School is no longer

collecting the following items:

Campbell soup labels,

used Christmas cards,

clipped BoxTops for Education,

or used ink cartridges.

We will soon be publishing a list

of things we are collecting.

Thank you.

Pre-School Registration is now OPEN for 3 and 4 year olds

3 year olds attend Thursday and Friday

4 year olds attend Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday

1/2 day sessions with a morning or afternoon class time

For more information about our preschool

visit www.stfrancissolanus.com to request information

or call the school office at 217 222 4077.

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