St. Augustine s Knights of Columbus Council 7273 November 2018 The Apple Tree Council Calendar November 12 - Veterans Day 13- Online Seminar - Membership Retention Through Relationships 13 - Feast of Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini 13 - Bingo Team #3 15 - District Meeting 7 p.m. at our council 17 - Keeseville-Peru Ecumenical Choir at St. Augustine s Church 18 - Deceased Council 7273 Member Mass 9:30 a.m. 18 - Officer Training at St. John s Church in Plattsburgh 1 to 4 p.m. 20 - Bingo Team #4 22 - Thanksgiving 27 - Bingo Team #1 December 2-1st Sunday of Advent 2 - Officers Meeting 1 p.m. 3 - Council Meeting 7 p.m. 4 - Bingo Team #2 8 - Feast of the Immaculate Conception 15 - Ecumenical Choir 16 - Kids Day Out & Penance Service 11 - Bingo Team #3 18 - Bingo Team #3 25 - The Nativity of Our Lord 25 - Bingo Cancelled Brother Knights: I would like to take this time to congratulate the family of the year: the tremendously helpful Knight, Cormac O Callaghan; his wonderful wife, Joann; and their lovely daughter Deirdre. Their family attends, participates in, and assists with numerous functions for our organization and our parish, as well as other organizations. Congratulations are in order, as well, for two ever helpful and involved Brother Knights also: Greg Lombard, Knight of the Year; and the Knight of the Month, Dave Natishak. Thank you to all who attended our yearly banquet. It was a very enjoyable evening and it was a pleasure to have many Knights, widows of Knights and all the spouses/guests together to celebrate! I cannot thank all of the volunteers for all the work you do for the good of the Order! A big shoutout to the bingo workers who regularly sacrifice their Tuesday evenings to insure that the game continues, as it is a needed and ongoing means Continued Page 4
GK Report Continued - of raising funds for the multitude of charities to which we contribute. Again, I cannot thank each and every one of you for all you do! Many hands make light work and without you we would not be able to do many of the great things we do in the name of our Lord! Brother John Ryan and I delivered the coats to Peru elementary school for the Coats for Kids program on Monday, the 5th of November. They were very grateful to receive them once again this year. This is a great benefit for the children and I am sure they will go to good use. Speaking of children, we will be assisting with the Kids Day Out (KDO) event and will be sponsoring our yearly Keep Christ in Christmas poster contest. We re looking for someone to take charge and lead the contest, so if you are available and able to do so please contact me. If anyone can contribute time towards aiding with KDO, the help would be gladly accepted. It is scheduled for the16th of December from 12 noon to 3:00 pm. We will also be coordinating our workers for the spaghetti dinners, which will be starting up again in January. If you are interested in working one or more of the dinners, please contact me at 518-593-1198 or email me at KKemp1487@gmail.com. Let me know what you would like to do to help. If you have time and you are available to help out with our Bingo, pulltabs or any of our other events please step forward. We would love to have you there - all are welcome! May God bless you all! Have a safe and happy holiday! Grand Knight Keith Kemp Happy Birthday to these Brother Knights November 3 - Aaron McGovern 6 - Ken Brelia 8 - Wyatt Watkins 9 - Michael Bardon 9 - Peter Grobecker, PGK 14 - Dan Fracalossi 17 - Rev. Patrick O Reilly 20 - Bob Akey 23 - James Durgan Jr. 28 - Richard Kolb Sr. 30 - Nicholas Sitts December 1 - Matt Stygles 2 - Bob Durgan 5 - Kevin Downs 9 - Cormac O Callaghan 12 - Dick Garrant 16 - Dan Wood 17 - Dana Bashaw 18 - Jim Durgan 26 - Chris Eamer 29 - Dexter Clemons 30 - Dale Clemons 30 - Bruce Frechette
! Annual Mass for Deceased Members Our council s annual Mass for deceased members will be said on Sunday, November 18, 2018 at 9:30 a.m. We will pray for the 79 knights who have passed away since our founding in 1979 including the five members who passed away since last November: Roger Long, Henry Jarvis, Lynn Wilke, John O Donnell and Bob Santor. Please make every effort to attend. An Important Message from our Financial Secretary Gordon Burdo Our council is in the process of updating our membership records. It is important for us to have current phone numbers, mail and email addresses to send out important announcements, membership cards and The Apple Tree. We are asking all knights who have changed their email address, mailing address or phone number to send updated information to Gordy Burdo at his email address: burdogj@plattsburgh.edu or call 518-563-2796. Your Chance For Meaningful Hour An Adoration volunteer is needed from 10 to 11 a.m. during the winter months. Substitutes are also needed. Each Friday between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. parishioners take one hour to adore the Blessed Sacrament in our parish chapel. It s an hour of peace and grace. Many people say that hour is the best hour of the week. Please call Adoration Coordinator Linda Patnode at 518-643-9614 if you have the time to volunteer. You will never regret it. Ecumenical Choir Support As we have for many years our council will prepare and serve refreshments to be enjoyed by the Keeseville-Peru Ecumenical Chair the audience following the annual concert. The St. Augustine s Concert is scheduled for Saturday, December 15th at 7 p.m. Help will be needed after the 4:30 Mass to remove the chapel furniture and after the concert to return the furniture to the chapel. Your help would be appreciated. Disability Income Insurance Receive an income even when you can t work. A lot of us know about disability insurance, and many of us even have it, and yet it s chronically misunderstood. Many people receive disability coverage from their employer, yet they don t know too much about the particulars. Is it short-term disability? Is it long-term disability? Is it both? Does it cover your entire salary? Or only part? How much? Yet despite the confusion, disability income insurance provides critical protection to families, especially those who rely
on their paychecks to pay the bills. That s why the Knights of Columbus introduced Disability Income Insurance in 2011. Now Knights and their families have a trusted provider to turn to help protect their paychecks from the unexpected. So, if you re among the more than 100 million workers without private disability income insurance**, or among the 38 million families who live paycheck to paycheck, a tailored Knights of Columbus Disability Income Insurance plan may be just the right solution for you even if it s a supplement to what you already have. Remember in Your Prayers John Soulia, Jim McCarty, Carolyn Shipman Singing is Good For Everyone Lecturer James Bosley Member suggested subject - Maybe we should sing in church more? I sing in church, that is, most of the time. I privately like to sing, so it isn t that hard to convince me to do it; as long as I m either alone or there are enough other people singing that I can pretend that other people can t hear me anyway. So if for no other reason, if you also sing in church you are helping me to feel more comfortable. So thank you for that. The Bible encourages us to sing. It isn t hard to find Bible verses about that. Here are a couple: 1 Chronicles 16:9 says Sing praise, play music; proclaim all His wondrous deeds. Psalm 30:5 says Sing praise to the Lord, you faithful; give thanks to His holy memory. Some people take the position that the singing should be done by the choir exclusively, and not by the rest of us. What is the official position of the Church? For that of course we go to the Catechism of the Catholic Church. Paragraph 1156 says: The musical tradition of the universal Church is a treasure of inestimable value, greater even than that of any other art. The main reason for this pre-eminence is that, as a combination of sacred music and words, it forms a necessary or integral part of solemn liturgy. The composition and singing of inspired psalms, often accompanied by musical instruments, were already closely linked to the liturgical celebrations of the Old Covenant. The Church continues and develops this tradition: Address one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody to the Lord with all your heart. [apparently Ephesians 5:19] He who sings prays twice. The best argument I can make for the rest of us to sing in church, and not just the choir, comes from a Vatican II document titled Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, Sacrosanctum Concilium which was
promulgated by Pope Paul VI on December 4 th, 1963. This document calls for the full and active participation by all the people in the sacred liturgy. This same idea is reflected in paragraph 1140 of the Catechism which says It is the whole community, the Body of Christ united with its Head, that celebrates. and with the faithful present and actively participating If you are interested in hearing another angle on this, check out the YouTube video by Ascension Presents titled Why We Don t Drink Coffee at Mass. Thank you to everyone who fully and actively participates in the Mass, and hopefully if any of you have not been singing in church, maybe you will consider starting. I promise you that nobody will give you a hard time if you sing poorly. Chances are, you are not as bad as you think you are anyway. Knight of the Year Greg Lombard GK Kemp, Deirdre, Joann & Cormac O Callaghan our Family of the Year
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