1 Court News Our Lady of the Lakes #1850 In Unity and Charity Connie Hunsinger November/December 2015 Editor Judy Swortz hunsinger@juno.com 253 582-0877 judyswortz@comcast.net 253 582-0373 My Dear Sisters in Christ, You are in my thoughts and prayers as we go into the holiday season. We know that there are many of you who cannot make the meetings. We also know that you want to be involved so we are reminding you to be sure and participate in our activities. There are many things you can do from your home, like be on the phone committee and help out with the bake sale. In exchange of course is the relationships we have with one another while serving one another.. We were privileged to attend a meeting with the state officers on October 24! The photo below are the members who offered to come and see what we could do to help our court and learn about the CDA! If there is anything that you would like to see us do or some idea that we could use, call me, or e-mail me, and if you like, let Diane Cloquet who will also share this information. Your sister in Christ. Connie Hunsinger Calendar of Events November 5, 2015 St John Bosco Church 5:30 rosary 6:00 pm meeting. November 21,22 Bake Sale at St Frances November 26, 2015 Thanksgiving December 3, 2015 St John Bosco Church 5:30 rosary 6:00 pm meeting. December 19,20 2015 Bake Sale at St Frances January 1,2016!! Happy New Year! Members of Our Lady of the Lakes with CDA state president Marie Raschko Sokol at Holy Cross in Tacoma on October 24. L-R Connie Hunsinger, Marge Howard, Shirley Kapala, Diane Cloquet, Marie Sokol, Judy Swortz, Margarita Pedraza and Marcia Marshall.
2 Contact these officers if you have questions!! CDA #1850 P.O. BOX 39198 TACOMA, WA 98439-0198 Joan Sullivan October 3 Lee Chafee Birnbaum October 25 Beth Naquin October 28 Elinor Schoen October 28 Patti Mindas November 6 Joy Ruiz Molleston November 16 Aurora Villagracia November20 Stephanie Kizer December 5 Barbara Gallagher December 13 Luci Gallagher December 15 Emma Jane Kraemer December 21 Connie Hunsinger December 27 Regent Connie Hunsinger 253 582-0877 hunsginer@juno.com 10101 120 St SW Lakewood, WA 98948 Recording Secretary Margarita Pedraza 253 582-0135 no email cell253 302-1220 7112 Turquoise Dr SW Lakewood, WA 98498 Treasurer Mary Lou Lachowsky 253 983-1713 no email 10609 Russell Road Lakewood, WA 98499 Vice Regent Diane Cloquet 253 983-0885 chenamus@comcast.net 7510 88th Ave SW Lakewood, WA 98498 Financial Secretary Ruth Newhouse 253 582-2819 no email 8217 88th St Ct SW Lakewood, WA 98498 Alternate Financial Secretary Position unfilled please consider helping out Alternate Treasurer Kathy Spencer 253 584-7988 kathy_spencer@hotmail.com Chaplain Father Armando Red St Frances Cabrini 253 588-2141 Thank you for your service and generosity in helping our loving CDA sister Betty Flieg at the funeral of her husband Stan on Monday October 26. There were many Catholic Daughters there to support Betty and her four daughters and their families. Be sure to keep them in your prayers. BAKE SALE at St Frances Cabrini November 21&22 December 19 & 20! Please bring your baked goods packaged, marked and priced. Chocolate goodies like brownies are always needed, since they sell out fast. Mark it if they have nuts!! Connie selling at the bake sale at SFC! PLEASE PRICE prior to bringing! THANKS IN ADVANCE!
3 Circle of Love These offices are way to serve one another and the people of God! Quality of Life: Catholic Daughters of the Americas are " stewards" of all that surrounds us. Women have led the way and have educated themselves about social issues and social justice topics that affect families and neighborhoods, communities and the world. Youth: Promote programs and activities which enhance personal and spiritual growth and develop leadership skills. Legislation: The empowerment of Catholic womanhood to develop a Catholic Policy Agenda to reach out and speak out in the legislative arena for the advancement of human rights and human dignity for all mankind, in accordance with the principles of justice and peace. Education: Education is a self -enlightening process. It will help to impact careers and the overall quality of life. Spiritual: Through the Circle of Love's Spiritual Enhancement program. CDA members look for the many ways in which they might come closer to Our Lord, closer in spirit and love to our fellow man, and closer to our Catholic Daughters of the Americas sisters in Christ. Programs are developed to assist in bringing about opportunities to participate in the religious and charitable ministries of the Church as well as improving personal sanctification. Leadership: One of the goals of the Catholic Daughters of the Americas is to prepare women to assume positions of leadership in their courts, states, dioceses. and local communities. If women are to be successful in these positions, they must have the necessary information and tools to assist them. National Projects: The National Projects give each Catholic Daughter the opportunity to demonstrate the love and charity she feels toward the less fortunate, in society and the world at large. It also represents a response to Christ's call to us. His Servants, National Projects. Peggy Schouviller Theresa Trujillo Nanci Cornell Kathy Taylor Treasurer Secretary 1stV Regent 2nd V Regent In the Middle: State Regent Marie Raschko-Sokol Washington State CDA Officers came to see us at Holy Cross Parish in Tacoma on October 24. ATTENTION: LOST...PLEASE RETURN! PLEASE HELP US FIND OUR MISSING MADONNA AND THE AMERICAN FLAG IN A BLACK BAG! Did you take it home??? Call Diane Cloquet at 253 983-0885 and please bring to our meeting next week. Thanks..
4 Pray for our member Terry Roy and her family, AnSo Farkas, Elaine Crouse, all of whom need our prayers. Please pray for Mary Ann Van Camp and her husband George as they journey through life. Please pray for our loving member Sarah Jones, Marilyn LeMoine. Please pray for Connie's husband Prentice Hunsinger. Please pray for all of those who need our prayers, those in a state of depression, those in chronic pain, those suffering from disease. Pray for those in the military, those whose families are far from them. Think of our housebound members and call them. Pray for those alone in life. Please pray the rosary. Remember the CDA mission of spirituality and service. If you want to send a mass card, please contact Sunshine Chair Pat Smith at 253 389-4180 The cards come from the National Basilica in Washington DC. These cards are $3.00 about the same as any card you would send and a mass intention comes as part of this! Please share this newsletter with your family and tell them to let us know if you end up in the hospital, if you fall down, if you need to talk to someone. We love you all and want to know what is happening! Every phone number listed in this newsletter will get you a concerned and loving person to keep you in their prayers. Please call or email Judy Swortz with your prayer requests and please notify her about those you want in the newsletter. Call 253 582-0373. Catholic Daughters of the Americas strives to embrace the principles of faith working through love in the promotion of justice, equality and the advancement of human rights and human dignity. CDA MOTTO Unity and Charity Patroness: Blessed Mother CDA Colors. Purple, Gold and White CDA National Symbol.. Cross/Crown National Headquarters: NYC, NY website: http:// www.catholicdaughters.org/ Under the patronage of the Blessed Mother the Catholic Daughters are united by their faith in Jesus Christ, in their devotion to the church and to the Holy See. Dues Reminder Pay your dues Pay your dues now! They are $25.00 Dues are payable in November 1. They are delinquent in March. We pay our national dues in November and April so please try to pay now. At our next meeting please pay your dues to Ruth Newhouse. She is the officer to ask about any membership details. Call her at 253 582-2819. If you cannot come to the meeting, please make your check out to CDA and send in your dues to CDA Our Lady of the Lakes, Court #1850. P.O. BOX 39198 TACOMA, WA 98439-0198 We thank you in Advance!
5 St Frances of Rome A saint for all women! A wife, a mother, a widow, a good daughter- in -law, an oblate of St Benedict. 1384-1440 Feast Day March 9. St. Frances was a young Roman woman who aspired to a spiritual life. At age 13, her family married her off into an affluent family who had a certain social status. She was reluctant to take on this life since these were not her choices. As the mother of three, the wife of a man who was captured and taken off, the daughter-in-law to a woman who felt social status was important, she finally came to terms with her life with the help of a Guardian Angel who was by her side at all times the rest od her life. Frances was a good mother, a faithful wife; a person who realized that taking care of your family and their concerns is also a vocation and the most important one for her. Her ability to help the poor was enhanced by her life style. She was able to assist the poor, to provide for others. Her guardian angel was there to point out the fine points of charity serving not only her family but also to the poor. Eventually she joined the oblates of St Benedict and after her husband died, she lived with them as a leader. The lesson for us from St Frances is that we also are to take care of our husbands and our families. We do not always get to make the choices to do what we want, but what is wanted by God. We all can relate to this statement. Reflection. As mothers and wives we choose to love and serve the needs of others, often not able to make our own choices. We need to listen and do God s will. God has appointed a Guardian Angel for each one of us, to protect us from all evils, whose warnings we are bound to heed. Pay attention, let us listen to our angel s voice and we shall see him hereafter when he leads us before the throne of God.
6 APOSTLESHIP OF THE SEA A ministry for us to do! Gift boxes for the Merchant Marines Seaman s Boxes Since 1960, our court has been involved in helping out the people who visit us at the Port of Tacoma. We live in an area where many ships come to the Port of Tacoma to load and unload their cargo. Each of these ships has people working who are away from home for long periods of time. They are bringing the freight on the ships and one of the ways we can spiritually and physically help them out, is by giving them small gift boxes about the size of a shoe box. Do not gift wrap the boxes! These boxes can be filled with wool socks and hats, candy, needles and thread, embroidery items, and puzzles. Items like hand cream, little luxuries or things they can take home for their wives and children are also appreciated. Regardless of whether or not you come to meetings, you can help us out in November by picking up a box at our bake sale and bring it back in December to our bake sale, filled up with the love from your family. These people are at sea for many months, they are away from their friends, families and we can help them out. Membership Drive BOGO (Bring One, Gain One) CDA #1850 Our Lady of the Lakes One of the priorities in any organization is maintaining the membership. In order for the organization to be around any length of time, we need to continue getting our friends and neighbors, those who have a great deal in common with us, to join us in belonging to the CDA. Never hesitate to ask your friends if they are interested in joining us. The richness of our friendships, the value of our relationships can never be underestimated. Our own membership fluctuates all the time. We have people who move away, people who are new and people who who are looking for the relationship of other Catholic women! Ask one friend if she is interested in helping us with our projects! Ask her to join!