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Bishop Francis Anthony Quinn

Bishop Francis Anthony Quinn obituary, Sacramento, CA

Bishop Quinn Obituary

Bishop Francis Anthony Quinn, Seventh Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Sacramento from 1979 to 1993, passed from this life into eternal life on March 21, 2019, at the age of 97. Ordained a priest in 1946, Bishop Quinn served in the San Francisco Archdiocese in several capacities before his episcopal ordination as an Auxiliary Bishop of San Francisco in 1978. In 1979 Bishop Quinn was selected to come to Sacramento. Bishop Quinn's episcopal motto, "Love God, love one another," defined his long life and selfless ministry. He reached out to the people in the twenty counties of Northern California comprising the Diocese of Sacramento, Catholics and non-Catholics alike, with compassion, humility, and dedication. He was a gifted and consummate communicator. He strived to understand and connect with everyone with whom he came in contact, including the media. He was sought out for his intelligence and keen insight on moral, social, and political issues. He had a particular concern for those in need, especially those living on the margins. He was well-known by the homeless on the K Street Mall, where he would frequently walk in the early evenings, ministering to them in both practical and spiritual ways. He was a beloved figure throughout the vast Sacramento Diocese and a most welcome visitor to the more than 100 parishes and many ecumenical and inter-religious events. In his annual visits to confer the sacrament of Confirmation, he had a profound and lasting influence on the youth of the Diocese. His sincerity and affable nature conveyed a genuine love and concern of young people and their families. When he retired in 1993 and became Bishop Emeritus, he dedicated the next thirteen years to ministry with Native Americans in and around Tucson, Arizona. Returning to Sacramento in 2007, he resided at Mercy McMahon Terrace Assisted Living, where he ministered to fellow residents. Bishop Quinn was pre-deceased by his brother Donnell in 2015. He is survived by his sister-in-law Betty Quinn, nieces Joanne (Harry) Hansen and Donna Bradshaw, and numerous grandnephews, grandnieces and their families. Many people supported the Bishop with their prayers, kindnesses, service, and friendship, especially his devoted friends Anita Martin and her family; his long-time personal secretary Jean Tamaki; and his attentive friend Ernest Barbeau. The entire Diocese of Sacramento, both Catholic and non-Catholic alike, were touched by his love, affection, and servant leadership. His vibrant presence will be deeply missed. Bishop Quinn's body will be brought to the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament on March 31, 2019 for a Vespers Service at 4:00 pm followed by the Rosary and viewing until 7:30 pm. A Funeral Mass will be concelebrated by bishops and priests at 12 noon on April 1, 2019, in the Cathedral. Bishop Quinn received loving care from the dedicated staff of Mercy McMahon and Snowline Hospice. The Quinn family and Bishop Jaime Soto, current Catholic Bishop of Sacramento, express their appreciation and admiration for the staff's ever-attentive care and support. Donations may be made to the Diocesan Priests Retirement Fund (Diocese of Sacramento, 2110 Broadway, Sacramento 95818), Loaves & Fishes, Sacramento Food Bank Services, Quinn Cottages, Northern Valley Catholic Social Service or to a charity of your choice. Funeral arrangements were made through St. Mary Cemetery and Funeral Center, a ministry of the Diocese of Sacramento.

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Published by The Sacramento Bee from Mar. 27 to Apr. 1, 2019.

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Paul E Jacobs

March 21, 2022

Dear Bishop Quinn,
You live on in out hearts and daily thoughts and prayers. Please continue to look over us and us us as we continue to face many global crises including covid, war, homelessness, environmental degradation, racism and complex social justice issues.
You are an inspiration to so many. You and Pope Francis will always be my heros.
Paul E Jacobs

Paul E Jacobs

March 21, 2021

Dear Bishop Quinn,

You live on in our hearts and prayers. You will always be my guiding spirit.
Please continue to watch over us and help us navigate these challenging times with a global pandemic, climate change, racism and socioeconomic disparity.

Paul E Jacobs

March 21, 2020

Dear Bishop Quinn,
I know you are praying from above for us during this global pandemic as we battle Coronavirus. Please pray that we all work together to resolve this crisis and that we learn going forward to be more just, kind, loving and equitable globally. We ask for your continued love and guidance.

edward odonovan

March 21, 2020

You are always in my prayers please pray for me too

Angie Gill

May 1, 2019

I was privileged to meet and work with Bishop Quinn on the Tohono O'odham Nation. He was deeply loved and respected by all members of the Nation. Bishop Quinn said morning Mass one day in Sister Jose Hobday's apartment. Afterwards he shared with us that his mother's wedding ring was embedded in the base of his chalice. I was very touched by this. He was truly a kind and gentle shepherd. Our sun shines a little less bright with his loss but a new star shines brightly in the heavens.

Brenda Harris

April 1, 2019

BELOVED BISHOP QUINN CLEARLY UNDERSTOOD THAT THE CHURCH WAS DIVERSE!
HE LOVED THE DIVERSITY AND CULTURE OF ALL PEOPLE! AMEN

Curtis Campbell

April 1, 2019

When the "Good Guys" case went to trial in San Francisco in 1995 Bishop Quinn testified. The father of the Defendant, Loi Nguyen, was the "Go to Guy" for 15,000 Vietmanese in the Sacramento Valley. He was a great witness.

blessings be upon him

Larry Moorman

April 1, 2019

I was an altar boy at Sacred heart high School in 1954.I knew him well.He helped me go to the seminary. Later he was my bishop in Sacramento when I taught college. I helped him move to the new chancery in 1999 the year I retired. He lived the life of a saint and I feel I knew a real saint in every meaning of the word. I am sure he meets all qualificactions. His presence in the lives he touched will not fade.He made mine better. A new home is being built in the cosmos for his great soul. His life was an affirmation to the dignity of Man.

ed odonovan

March 31, 2019

Dear Bishop Francis Quinn, you will be greatly missed. You were a true Shephard and
you knew the smell of your sheep. Rest gently in the arms of Jesus and his Blessed Mother
I will always remember you!

Edward O'Donovan

March 31, 2019

Our thoughts and Prayers go out to the family of Bishop Francis Quinn. We will always remember Bishop Quinn when he came out to the Saint Rose Church in South Sacramento. He was such a nice, friendly person and served his community well. May He Rest In Peace. Sincerely, Glorianna Schad and family.

Mary Louise Baez

March 29, 2019

The dioceses of San Francisco, Sacramento and Tucson were blessed with God's touch through our beloved and exemplary priest, Bishop and Bishop emeritus. Memories from Bishop Manogue H.S. liturgies, his conferring our Manogue diplomas, serving New Year's Eve turkey dinner to the homeless at the Cathedral, a private tour of the churches on the reservations in Tucson, and most recently observing interactions with his fellow residents and attending Sunday vigil mass at MMT are engraved in my mind. I will remember his faithful devotion to his vocation, his faith, and all people irrespective of their faith. His love for life, sense of humor - always throwing in an unexpected quip and then beaming a wry smile! Heaven rejoices and memories comfort.
Dear Bishop Quinn - Thank you, Mil gracias por ser un hombre que inspiró mi fe - Te recordare por siempre -

Paul Jacobs

March 28, 2019

Bishop Quinn will never be forgotten. He led by example in his daily commitment to social justice making the world a much better place. He was always welcoming and kind during visits at Mercy McMahon. May he rest in peace. His legacy will be everlasting.

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