November 2016 P.O. Box 338 Mesilla, NM 88046 Basilica de San Albino Council # 15578 WWW.NMKOFC15578.ORG New Mexico District 13 San Albino Knight It is hard to believe that November is already here with Thanksgiving and Advent being just around the corner. We have so much to be thankful for and also have plenty of opportunities for prayer. I appreciate all that the council and our members have been involved with so, let each of us remember to pray as we go about our works of charity and mercy. The 40 Days for Life prayer vigil is ongoing in front of the abortion facility. Pray for the souls of our little unborn brothers and sisters, forgiveness and conversions of those involved, and the prayer warriors who are manning the line in front of the facility. With the elections approaching, pray for our country and especially for leaders who will lead according to God s will and glory and not their own. Pray for our veterans, police, first responders, military, and their families in thanksgiving for their sacrifices. Pray for our Church and especially our priests, religious, seminarians, and vocations in our Diocese. Let us pray for each other in the Order to always do God s will. And finally, let us continue pray for our spouses, children, and families, and for the souls of our deceased, as we are all called to do by our Lord Jesus Christ and the Blessed Mother Mary. For the greater glory of God! Grand Knight s Message Jimmy Beasley A Prayer for Life O God, our Creator, all life is in your hands from conception until death. Help us to cherish our children and to reverence the awesome privilege of our share in creation. May all people live and die in dignity and love. Bless all those who defend the rights of the unborn, the handicapped and the aged. Enlighten and be merciful toward those who fail to love, and give them peace. Let freedom be tempered by responsibility, integrity and morality. Amen. Council Officers 2016-2017 Grand Knight * Jimmy Beasley Chaplain * Very Rev Richard Catanach Deputy Grand Knight * Jim Maes Chancellor * Daniel Duffin Financial Secretary * Patrick Lujan Recorder * Solomon Padilla Jr. Treasurer * Carl Salazar Advocate * Chris Maurer Warden * Joe Loera Inside Guard * Geno Diaz Outside Guard * Ralph Misquez Trustee 3rd * Jim Yankovic Trustee 2nd * Mitch Dahl Trustee 1st * Sam Saenz Lecturer * Richard Portillo Charity ~ Unity ~ Fraternity ~ Patriotism
Programs and Activities Knight of the Month, Fellow Council The Basilica de San Albino Council 15578 has recognized Sir Knight Brother Rick Medina as the Knight of the Month, Fellow Council, for October. He is an active member of the Robert Gamboa Council 9527 where he serves as the Deputy Grand Knight. He is also a very active member of Assembly 3330. Brother Rick always goes above the call of duty his charity works in serving others. On Sunday October 23rd Brother Rick answered a 4 th Degree Call-Out (Honor Guard) to assist with a request from Fr. Enrique Lopez for support of the St. John Paul II Parish (our Round Table) Feast Day in Santa Teresa. Rick along with our very own SK Solomon Padilla, made a very dashing and regal pair of bookends in their full regalia. They were recognized for their support of the Holy Mass by Fr. Enrique before the exit procession. Afterwards, SK Rick stayed for the SJPII Feast Day Fiesta. He made himself available to answer questions about the Knights of Columbus and gathered information from prospective candidates to assist with the formation of the new council. The Order is blessed to have such a wonderful example of a servant of our dear Lord in his giving of his time and talents. May God continue bless Sir Knight Rick Medina and his family. Knights of Columbus Insurance Corner Long-Term Care is an Important Piece of the Puzzle There are many financial consultants and retirement authorities who emphasize the need for a long-term care (LTC) product for estate preservation and family protection. While many commercial life insurance companies have gotten out of the long-term care business, the Knights of Columbus considers LTC a very important piece of the family protection puzzle. The Order has been actively offering our members this product for nearly 15 years without a premium increase on current policyholders. Members who wisely purchased an LTC plan from the Knights in 2000 are still paying the same premiums today. Even better, our LTC coverage is backed by the full strength of the Order, which remains rooted in our strong Catholic values. Talk about stability when it counts. If we have not spoken about your need for LTC coverage in your family portfolio, please take some time out of your schedule to meet with me. Remember, long-term care policies are underwritten based on your health, and you most likely will never be any healthier than you are today. Matthew Seltzer (575) 936-7181 matthew.seltzer@kofc.com matthewseltzer.com
Council Achievement October 2016 100% Membership Growth 67% Insurance Growth New Members Admission Degree (1 st ) Emmanuel Salcido (SJPII Round Table) Formation Degree (2 nd ) William Contreras (SJPII Round Table) Joseph Escarsiga Enrique (Kiki) Vigil Knight, Lady and Family of the Month Roy Prieto Knight (September) Martha Beasley Lady (September) Lujan Family Family (September) Knight of the Month Fellow Council SK Rick Medina Council 9527 Altar Server of the Month Ana Perez (September Katherine Stevers (October) Happy Birthday November Daniel Sambarano Joe Franco Jessie Solorio Chris Maurer A Child is Born State Deputy Patrick Mason & First Lady Rachel s Baby Boy Meeting Reminders Business Meetings Every Fourth Monday @ 6:30 pm in Yannes Hall of The Basilica of San Albino Programs / Officers Meetings Every First Monday @ 6:00 pm / 7:00 pm in Yannes Hall of The Basilica of San Albino Program Directors 2016/17 Program Director Jim Maes Church Director Howard Schmitt Community Director Richard Lohmeyer Council Director Paul Grubel Family Director Richard Portillo Membership Director Sam Saenz Culture of Life Chris Maurer Youth Director Jay O Neill PWID Director Ralph Misquez
Prayer for the Sick Watch, O Lord, with those who wake, or watch, or weep tonight, and give your angels charge over those who sleep. Tend your sick ones, O Lord Christ. Rest your weary ones. Bless your dying ones. Soothe your suffering ones. Pity your afflicted ones. Shield your joyous ones. And for all your love s sake. Amen. ~Saint Augustine LET US PRAY... Holy Father Pope Francis Most Rev. Bishop Oscar Cantu Most Rev. Ricardo Ramirez, Bishop Emeritus Very Rev. Richard Catanach Fr. Christopher Williams Msgr. Bob Getz Father Ron Burke Deacon Francisco Gurrola and wife Martha All Bishops, Priests, and Religious Venerable Fr. Michael McGivney s Cause Our Seminarians Vocations Brother Vicente Casas and Family Baby Arthur and Family Val Orona, daughter, and the Valentin & Orona Families The soul of Jo Rodriguez Leyva & condolence for the Family Petra Caro Brother Richard Lohmeyer and family Brother Santos Delgado and family Brother Joseph Escarsiga Ginger Franco Lucia Gandara Margarita Alba James Maes Lady Alicia Diaz Rosmary Gamboa Brother Bob Stuth and Lady Pat Brother Alex Cotoia Brother Sam Saenz Brother Howard Schmitt Brother Solomon Padilla Lady LaDonna and Brother Joe Loera Maria Therese Seltzer and family Ira Newman Master Sgt. USAF Brother Ben Koren and family The Sanctity of Life from Conception to Natural Death The Sanctity of Traditional Marriage All Knights of Columbus and our families If you wish to be added or removed from this prayer list please let us know. CATECHISM OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH 2565 In the New Covenant, prayer is the living relationship of the children of God with their Father who is good beyond measure, with his Son Jesus Christ and with the Holy Spirit. The grace of the Kingdom is "the union of the entire holy and royal Trinity... with the whole human spirit." Thus, the life of prayer is the habit of being in the presence of the thriceholy God and in communion with him. This communion of life is always possible because, through Baptism, we have already been united with Christ. Prayer is Christian insofar as it is communion with Christ and extends throughout the Church, which is his Body. Its dimensions are those of Christ's love.
Upcoming Events Month of the Holy Souls November 2016 October Sun Mon Tue Wed 1 All Saints Day 2 All Souls Day Prayer and Life Workshop 8pm Our Lady of Guadalupe 6 7 40 Days for Life Programs Mtg Concludes 6:00 pm Officers Mtg 7:00 pm 8 Prayer and Life Workshop 13 Parish Food Drive Banner Display 20 Parish Food Drive Wagon Display Veterans Appreciation Dinner 5:00 Yannes Hall 27 14 15 Prayer and Life Workshop 21 22 Feast of Our Prayer and Life Lord Jesus Workshop Chirst the King Concludes 28 Monthly Mtg & Food Drive 6:30 pm Yannes Hall Meal by J. Franco & M. Dahl 29 December Thu 9 All Night Prayer Vigil for our Country IHM Chapel 8pm to 8am 10 Light Weigh Program 16 17 23 Assembly 3330 Meeting 7:00 pm St. Gen s Hall 30 Fri Sat 3 4 5 Light Weigh of the That Man is You! Bible Study Blessed Sacrament 7am Yannes Hall Program 6:30-8:00 pm Yannes Large Classroom First Friday Mass 5:30 pm Basilica 7:00 pm Our Lady of Guadalupe 24 11 18 25 12 That Man is You! Food Drive Banner Display Corporate Communion 5:30 Basilica 19 That Man is You! Food Drive Wagon Display 26 Notes: Family Gathering & Rosary Pablo Martinez TBD
Upcoming Events Month of the Divine Infancy December 2016 November Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu 1 Coalition For Life 1st Annual ProLife Banquet 7:00 pm Celebrate Hall & Event Center 4 Mid-Year Meeting 5 Happy Birthday Bishop Oscar Cantu Programs Mtg 6:00 pm Officers Mtg 7:00 pm 11 12 Food Drive Our Lady of GuaBanner Display dalupe Feast Day 6 13 7 14 8 15 January Fri Sat 2 3 Family Gathering That Man is You! & Rosary @ Las 7am Yannes Hall Cruces Council 1226 Hall Mid-Year First Friday Mass Meeting 5:30 pm Basilica 7:00 pm Our Lady of Guadalupe 9 10 That Man is You! 16 17 That Man is You! Corporate Communion 11:00am Basilica Food Drive Banner Display Parish Food Drive Wagon Display 18 Parish Food Drive Wagon Display 19 20 21 22 23 24 Christmas Eve 25 Christmas Day 26 Monthly Mtg & Food Drive 6:30 pm Yannes Hall Meal by? 27 28 Assembly 3330 Meeting 7:00 pm St. Gen s Hall 29 30 31
Catholic Citizenship and Public Policy From the Brothers The Knights of Columbus is a Catholic men s fraternal service organization whose mission is to witness to our Catholic principles of charity, unity and fraternity by performing spiritual and corporal works of mercy locally and throughout the world. The Knights of Columbus believes that the best way to renew society and build a true civilization of love is through the personal witness of its members to the love of Jesus Christ. The Knights of Columbus gives no more compelling witness to the love of Jesus Christ than when its members are united in fraternal bond performing charitable works. In addition to performing charitable works, the Knights of Columbus encourages its members to meet their responsibilities as Catholic citizens and to become active in the political life of their local communities, to vote and to speak out on the public issues of the day. To understand these responsibilities, the Knights of Columbus looks to The Second Vatican Council, which identifies the mission of the Catholic faithful to build a society consistent with Gospel values when it states, By reason of their special vocation, it belongs to the laity to seek the kingdom of God by engaging in temporal affairs and directing them according to God s will. Thus especially by the witness of their life resplendent in faith, hope and charity, they must manifest Christ to others. [1] In the political realm, this means opening our public policy efforts and deliberations to the life of Christ and the teachings of the Church. In accord with our Bishops, the Knights of Columbus has consistently maintained positions that take these concerns into account. The Order supports and promotes the social doctrine of the Church, including a robust vision of religious liberty that embraces religion s proper role in the private and public spheres. The Knights of Columbus supports policies that promote a Culture of Life and opposes legislative efforts that promote pornography, contraception, sterilization, cloning, the destruction of embryos, abortion, assisted suicide, and euthanasia. As Saint Pope John Paul II once said, Abortion and euthanasia are [ ] crimes which no human law can claim to legitimize. There is no obligation in conscience to obey such laws; instead there is a grave and clear obligation to oppose them by conscientious objection. [2] The Knights of Columbus also promotes the dignity and the irreplaceable value of the family founded on the Church s understanding of marriage as the faithful, exclusive, and lifelong union of one man and one woman joined in an intimate partnership of life and love. Altogether, we are called to promote a civilization of love that is possible when the law honors the dignity of marriage and the dignity of each human person from conception to natural death. The Order joins with our bishops and the national bishops conferences throughout the world in their efforts to achieve legal and constitutional protection for human life, religious liberty, and marriage at the national, state, territorial, and local levels. If a candidate for public office displays a sustained
From the Brothers Catholic Citizenship and Public Policy (continued) commitment to policies conflicting with these reasonable goals, we reserve the right to withhold our votes from such a candidate. If such a candidate prevails, we will express our principled disagreement with his or her policy choices as informed Catholic constituents. In all of these efforts prayer is indispensable. We will pray that the Holy Spirit enlighten elected officials and judges to adopt laws and make judicial decisions that respect religious liberty and affirm life and the authentic nature of marriage. [1] DOGMATIC CONSTITUTION ON THE CHURCH LUMEN GENTIUM SOLEMNLY PROMULGATED BY HIS HOLINESS POPE PAUL VI ON NOVEMBER 21, 1964, 31, available at http://www.vatican.va/archive/hist_councils/ ii_vatican_council/documents/vat-ii_const_19641121_lumen-gentium_en.html (last visited June 2, 2016). [2] Saint Pope John Paul II, Evangelium vitae, March 25, 1995, 73, available at http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/ john_paul_ii/encyclicals/documents/hf_jp-ii_enc_25031995_evangelium-vitae_en.html (last visited June 2, 2016). As stewards of the Knights of Columbus reputation, state deputies have a responsibility to know what is going on in their jurisdictions and to report to the Supreme Council any irregularities, misconduct, or abuse. The Order has procedures and protocols to effectively address allegations of wrongdoing, but we can do so only if we receive timely notification from our fraternal partners in the field. For this reason, state deputies should promote open channels of communication within their state councils and subordinate councils in order to receive critical information at the earliest possible stage. Upon receipt of such critical information, state deputies should convey it immediately to the Supreme Advocate. Rev. June 2016 Individual commitment to a group effort that is what makes a team work, a company work, a society work, a civilization work. Vince Lombardi Harry walked over to the Priest after Mass, You know Father, I am really stuck in a quandary. I would like to attend church next week but I just can t miss the big game next Sunday, it s just out of the question. Oh Harry Harry said the Priest putting his arm around Harry, don t you know? That s what recorders are for. Harry s face lit up you mean I could record your sermon?
Picture This... Brothers Sir Knights Rick Medina, Jimmy Beasley, and Solomon Padilla were in attendance for the 4th degree call-out by Father Enrique in honor of the Feist Day of St. John Paul II in Santa Teresa. Please send any pictures of council activities to Brother Daniel Duffin via email at dduffin@alumni.nd.edu for inclusion in the monthly bulletins. If you only have hard copies of pictures I can scan and include them if you get them to me at the monthly council meetings.