Outdoor Adoration Event

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ST FRANCIS DE SALES CATHOLIC PARISH

Outdoor Adore

PRAYER MUSIC REFLECTION

Come join us as we worship our Lord. We will meet in the front parking lot outside church and process with Jesus to the back of church for a candle-lit adoration experience with prayer, music and reflection. There will also be people who would love to pray with you individually, and we are making arrangements for a priest to be available for Reconciliation.

Wednesday, June 9th, 2021 • West Parking Lot

7:00 PM - 8:00 PM

NO REGISTRATION NEEDED

May Crowning 2021 Reflection by Elizabeth Vinnes, Grade 8

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May Crowning 2021 Reflection by Elizabeth Vinnes, Grade 8

This year, May Crowning was different than it was in past years. Normally, during May Crowning the whole school, their family members, and other parishioners gather in a packed church to participate in a ceremony dedicated to Mary.  The eighth grade normally leads in scripture readings and the praying of the Rosary, and we all sing songs in praise of the Blessed Mother. With Covid this year, only second and eighth graders were able to attend in the church, and everyone else watched the livestream from their classrooms and homes. We weren’t able to pray the Rosary, say special prayers, or sing songs to Mary.  On a normal May Crowning, each class brings in flowers to give to Mary, and the flowers would stay by her side in the church for days after. Classes this year weren’t able to bring in flowers. This year, May Crowning was incorporated into our weekly Mass, and the 8th graders gave flowers to Mary.  Despite the differences brought on by Covid restrictions, this May Crowning felt  special too. 

This year, I was selected to crown Mary at our May Crowning Mass. It was an honor to have such a special and important role in a ceremony to revere and crown the Blessed Virgin. Walking up to crown Mary, I was a little nervous because I was scared to mess up with many people staring at me.  That feeling changed when I finally approached the statue and laid the crown of flowers on her head.  In that moment, I felt a special spiritual connection with her, like she was looking down at us proudly and smiling. After I went back to my seat, I was deep in prayer with her, quietly talking to her in my head. I had never felt so close to her before. It felt amazing. Now, I feel my relationship with her is very strong.  

In the end, despite the challenges that Covid presented, everything went as it should have. It was even more special for me because I became closer to Mary than ever before.  Overall, like so many experiences this year, it was a May Crowning that was different than other years, but we were able to make this important ritual happen and acknowledge the special role that Mary plays in our faith.

Emmaus House of Hospitality in its 21st year of ministry to reopen July 11th

It’s been awhile since we have communicated about Emmaus House. Unfortunately, we have not been operating Community Dinner for over a year, however, we are excited to announce that we will reopen our doors July 11th. Please allow us to refresh your recollection of the work we do and our plans going forward.

Historically, each Sunday night, with a few exceptions, right below us in Father Valker Hall we provide a community dinner and perishable food pantry for those who face difficulties with feeding themselves and their families. The dinners themselves are generously provided by various groups looking for outreach opportunities such as: St Francis ministries, parish groups, civic groups, businesses, area churches and school organizations.

We hand out dairy, meat, bread and produce to our guests in the harvest room following dinner.  This bounty is designed to help our guests make it through the week more comfortably until our dinner the following week.  The food is donated by our generous retail partners in the area, such as Costco, Jewel,  Mariano’s, Trader Joe’s just to name a few.  Our volunteers go out to each of these establishments each week to rescue this food that we provide in the harvest room.

In addition to Sunday dinner and food pantry Emmaus House also sponsors other important programs for our guests including: Jeepers Sneakers, which provides back to school shoes for children, Undie Sunday which distributes new underwear and socks for school age children and diaper and feminine hygiene product distribution.

As always, thank you to all who have volunteered or supported Emmaus House in any way by giving of your time, talents, resources and prayers. We could not do this without everyone’s help and we should be proud of this as parishioners in the Lord’s work.

With the support of the parish and our volunteers we have put together a plan to slowly and thoughtfully reopen Emmaus House. To begin with, we will simply host our food harvest distribution on Sundays with a twist. We used to open our doors at 5:30 on Sundays. With the opportunity to analyze our operation we have decided to move up our time schedule to 4:00 pm so as to not conflict with the 5:00 pm mass. We will reopen the doors of Valker Hall safely on July 11th at our new time of 4pm for food distribution only.  At a later date, when it is safe to do so we will resume the community dinner portion of our ministry.

Each year, we asked for additional support for our mission and the Lord answered our prayers. This year is no different except perhaps our needs may be greater. It is important to note that we are an entirely volunteer-led ministry.  We have no employees of any kind. All of our Board Members and volunteers carve out time from their other family and professional responsibilities to contribute to this ministry.  For a variety of reasons, several of our volunteers have moved on.

We pray that this year we will again be blessed with the infusion of new volunteers.  Perhaps you have always wanted to volunteer but could not and now new work arrangements or other circumstances will provide you that opportunity. The good news is we have a great program set up by our founders. It’s our job to continue what they have put in place. You can help as little as you want or as much as you want. The message is simply this. If you feel that you want to lend a hand, we will find a way for you to participate in our mission in a way that fits your schedule and desires.

If you would like to learn more about Emmaus House and how you could help, I invite you to go to our website through the parish website, or give us a call. We are listed in the bulletin each week and the parish e-newsletter.

Finally, we cannot say it enough, on behalf of the entire Emmaus House, “Thank you to the Parish for your support of our ministry”. We could not continue to function without your blessing for over two decades. 

Welcome to Fr. Bob Heinz and Thank You to Fr. Jerome Jacob 

Fr. Bob Heinz has been named the new Temporary Administrator of St. Francis de Sales Parish effective June 1, 2021. Fr. Bob is replacing Fr. Jerry Jacob who has been the Temporary Administrator of the parish for over six months.

Fr. Bob is an experienced and much-loved pastor in the Archdiocese of Chicago and will accompany the St. Francis de Sales faith community until the return of our pastor Fr. Ryan. Fr. Jerry will return to his more than full time duties as the Pastor of Saint Mary of the Annunciation and Dean of Vicariate 1-A .

It is difficult to say goodbye to Fr. Jerry. The parish owes him a great debt of gratitude for stepping in and leading St. Francis de Sales through some of the busiest and most difficult months of the year. With his leadership, the parish has continued to celebrate all the sacraments and move ahead on important discipleship and evangelization initiatives.

Please watch Fr. Bob’s and Fr. Jerry’s video messages. Also included is a personal letter from Fr. Jerry to the parish. A very warm welcome to Fr. Bob and a heartfelt thanks to Fr. Jerry. May God’s Blessing be upon both of them and the St. Francis de Sales Parish.

A Letter from Fr Jerry

Dear Parishioners of Saint Francis de Sales, 

It was the week of Thanksgiving last November when I received the unfortunate news that allegations had been made against your pastor, Fr. David Ryan.  I was asked if I would accept the assignment as a temporary administrator and I said “Yes,” with the hope that there would be a swift and just resolution to these allegations.  It has now been 6 months and I have had to face the reality that a resolution is still going to take more time, possibly months.  It is humbling for me to admit that I do not have the energy to continue serving as a temporary administrator while also serving as the Pastor of Saint Mary of the Annunciation and as the Dean of Vicariate 1-A .  

My classmate, Bishop Jeffery Grob, recognized that this was beginning to take a toll on my health and he initiated a search for a full-time temporary administrator.  I am grateful that Fr. Bob Heinz has agreed to accept the assignment as a temporary administrator of St. Francis de Sales Parish until allegations against Fr. Ryan are resolved.

I want to take this opportunity to thank Deacon Tom Purtell, Deacon Bob Arvidson, Deacon John Sfire, your pastoral team, especially Pam Lynch, Judy Reilly and Laura Angelini, and everyone who has been so welcoming and helpful to me these past 6 months. I am also most grateful for the support of Bishop Jeffery Grob and Bishop George Rassas, especially for administering the Sacrament of Confirmation.  I am also very grateful for the many priests who have served during this time, including Fr. Paul Wachdorf, Fr. Bradley Zamora, Fr. Rodolfo Ramirez, Fr. Emery de Gall, Fr. Dennis Zalecki, and Fr. John Hoffman.  

I have come to love the people of Saint Francis de Sales and I will continue to keep you and your pastor, Fr. David Ryan, in my prayers.

Let us pray for one another,

Fr. Jerry

ACA REPORT FOR OUR PARISH - MAY 2021 REPORT 

ACA REPORT FOR OUR PARISH
MAY 2021 REPORT 

Donor Count.....................…………....….................338

2021 Goal.....….……………………………............$125,410

Amount Pledged..................…..……….......$148,098

Goal Overage..............................…..…..…..$22,688

Amount Paid.....................................………..$121,592

Balance Due....................................………...$26,506

Keeping You and Our Church Safe!

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Per the Archdiocese: All parishes should continue to require masks for all attendees at Masses and Liturgies

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We continue to work hard to be able to safely offer opportunities for you  to worship Jesus in our church and gather together to receive His Body.  St Francis de Sales remains vigilant in following all safety guidelines mandated by the Archdiocese and the state of Illinois which include masking, distancing, capacity limits and hand sanitizing.

We pray that the  positivity rates which determine these state and Archdiocesan mandated guidelines continue to decrease.    We are hopeful and excited that the state and Archdiocese will then be able to safely expand capacity limits and ease other restrictions.  In the meantime, let’s love our neighbor as Jesus asks of us and continue to do our part to keep everyone safe.  

Keeping you and our church safe, requires a huge volunteer commitment.  In order to keep our church doors open,  we need adequate help.   We have a very dedicated and joyful pool of volunteers, but we can always use more.  If you would like to ensure that we can continue to safely keep our church open and at  our capacity limit, please consider volunteering at www.stfrancislzparish.org.

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Moving On With Grace: A Spiritual Journey for Men and Women Grieving the Death of a Spouse

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This is the first LIVE pilgrimage at the Shrine in 14 months and not available virtually due to the sensitivity of content. Please join us, share with friends. 

Moving On With Grace:

A Spiritual Journey for Men and Women Grieving the Death of a Spouse 

Saturday, June 12, 2021

9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.  *  8:30 a.m. Check-in, Coffee

After the unthinkable has happened, how do you go on?

Finding peace and healing after the death of a spouse can seem impossible.

Come learn what this kind of grief looks like, explore where to find God in the midst of it, and gain tips and skills for coping, healing, and embracing new life. It is possible to once again know happiness and live with a full heart.  A morning of spiritual comfort, engaging community and hope through prayer, presentation and discussion.

Speaker: Amy Florian is a nationally recognized speaker, teacher, and retreat director who uses her personal experience, advanced education, and knowledge from over 30 years of parish liturgy and bereavement ministries for her engaging and dynamic presentations. Amy holds a Masters Degree in Pastoral Studies and she is a Fellow in Thanatology (the highest level of certification in the field of death and grief studies). She taught in the graduate ministry department of Loyola University in Chicago for almost 10 years. She founded Corgenius (a company that teaches professionals how to serve people in times of transition and loss). The winner of multiple awards for her work, she published over two hundred articles and four books, including “A Friend Indeed: Help Those You Love When They Grieve.” Amy has a passion for helping people heal, explore their faith, and live fully.

Program Includes: 

Liturgy of Lamentation, Presentation & Discussion with Amy Florian, Quiet Time Reflection, Liturgy of Hope. 

$20 Paid Registration Due by Wednesday, June 9 

Online: https://www.givecentral.org/location/78/event/30335   * Call: 312.421.3757 
Mail payment to The Shrine of Our Lady of Pompeii, Attn: MOWG, 1224 W. Lexington St., Chicago, IL 60607

 

During the pilgrimage we will be adhering to the COVID-19 guidelines for the Archdiocese of Chicago, including wearing of masks, sanitizing of hands and social distancing. *

Trash Pick-Up Student Service Project

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For their service project undertaken as part of the 5th/6th Grade Student Leadership Day at the Illinois Holocaust Museum, SFS Students decided to focus on the environment. In order to beautify our community, students will be picking up trash on the school and church grounds. If you would like to support their efforts, please consider making a donation below. The money raised will be used to purchase plants and shrubs to beautify the property. The cohort group that raises the most money will be awarded an Ice Cream Social. All donations are due by Tuesday, May 18th. To make a donation, please

click here or use the QR code. Thank you.

SBA PPP Loan Approval

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From the Finance Committee:

St. Francis de Sales qualified and applied for two federally funded SBA Payroll Protection Plan (PPP) Loans to help our parish navigate the impact from Covid-19.  Bishop Robert Casey, Vicar General of the Archdiocese of Chicago, provided information on the PPP funds which we would like to share with our parishioners.  Excerpts from his memorandum are included herein.

Parishes that received PPP funds did so because they met the criteria for the loans as outlined in the CARES Act.  The Act required that the loans be used only for payroll and essential expenses such as utility bills.  The funds helped to keep our staff in the Ministry Center and the teachers in our school employed during the pandemic and enabled the Church to provide much needed aid and services during this difficult time.

The loan submission process was handled by Cornerstone Bank which resulted in timely processing, approval and quick receipt of loans proceeds which we were grateful for.  

  1st PPP Loan received:  Apr. 15, 2020 for $513,600.00

  2nd PPP Loan received:  Feb. 25, 2021 for $513,607.00

In short, our parish used the funds for which they qualified for the purposes the Act intended – payroll and essential expenses such as utilities.

In a year that has seen a sharp decline in parish revenues when our church building closed, the CARES Act PPP loans allowed our church and school to retain our staff, protected those employees from needing to seek unemployment and other benefits, ensuring that we could continue educating children and providing services and pastoral care to our congregation in this time of extraordinary need.

We are grateful for the support this program provided and also for the help from Cornerstone Bank in the processing of our loan applications.