Official Publication of Mother Seton Council #5381, Knights of Columbus MAY 2014 Volume 51, Number 11 Associate Chaplain s Corner Reverend Milton E. Jordan Father Jordan s article will resume shortly. Go to: http://prayeronthehill.blogspot.com to read Father Jordan s daily blog Grand Knight Report Don Aitcheson 240-481-0622 or aitcheson@hotmail.com May is a busy month with a lot of events and activities. We have our annual state convention, election of officers, Seton High School graduation, and our annual Living Rosary May tribute to our Blessed Mother to name a few. All roads lead to Ocean City, Maryland for the 116 th annual Maryland State Convention from May 2 to 4. At our council meeting on May 6, we will have election of officers for 2014-15 fraternal year. The initial list of nominees have been published in a special edition of the. More details will be found in this publication. It is our privilege to once again serve as ushers at this year s Elizabeth Seton High School graduation to be held at the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception. Due to a scheduling conflict the Living Rosary has been rescheduled for May 20 at 7:30pm. We will not have a council meeting that night. All members, families and parishioners are invited to participate in this moving tribute to our Blessed Mother. Finally, the council approved to cover the cost of installation of air conditioning units in Friendship Hall. The weather has changed and the units have been installed just in time to take on the challenge of the warmer months. We hope it proves to be a benefit to all in our church and school communities. Upcoming Events: May - State Convention, Election of Officers, Living Rosary. Happy Mother s Day and Congratulations to all the graduates of the Class of 2014. May God continue to bless you and your family! Vivat Jesus. District Deputy Report Charles Pat Springmann, PGK, PFN On the 27 th of April, two exemplary leaders of the Church, Pope John XXIII and Pope John Paul II were elevated to sainthood. In celebration of this historic and joyful occasion all first degrees from April 1 st thru June 30 th should be conducted with the honorees being the above named saints. A special first degree certificate for new members has been sent to each council conducting first degrees and should be handed out to new members. Now that we are in the month of May and back from the ocean, let us not forget Mother s Day for all mothers living and home with the Lord. May God continue to watch over each and every one of us for the upcoming fraternal year! It never hurts to share our council s successes with our brothers. Vivat Jesus 1
2013-2014 Officers District Deputy Charles Pat Springmann, PGK, PFN patspringm@aol.com Chaplain Reverend Jeffrey M. Defayette jdefayette@adwparish.org 301-459-4814 Associate Chaplain Reverend Milton E. Jordan milt.jordan@gmail.com Grand Knight Don Aitcheson aitcheson@hotmail.com 240-481-0622 Deputy Grand Knight Ferdinand Ibebuchi ibebuchi@aol.com 301-802-3075 Chancellor Emmanuel Ajayi sonyajayi@yahoo.com 301-613-8762 Warden Ocee Esene oceee@yahoo.com 202-460-8777 Recorder James Kalshoven, PGK kalshoven@gmail.com 301-577-6537 Treasurer Joseph Corson, PGK, FDD JosCorson@aol.com 301-262-3002 Advocate Robert Worthington, PGK, PFN, FDD bobworth@hotmail.com Guards Inside Charles Briscoe cbriscoe@wmata.com 202-236-1278 Al Craig, PGK 301-794-6843 Guards Outside Dominic Forka dominic.imac@yahoo.com Aneurin M Carthy amacarthee@gmail.com Trustees Raymond Ihegbe, PGK Christopher Agboli, PGK Emmanuel Madagu, PGK Family Activities Sylvester Ikpi, PGK 301-552-5601 or sylvester.ikpi@gmail.com Family of the Month The family of Magnus and Doris Onyima is our family of the month for March 2014. They are parishioners of Saint Matthias. The family is active in parish activities. Their two daughters are altar servers. Magnus and the girls are members of the African Choir. Magnus is also an usher at the 930 am Sunday Mass. Mother Seton Council of the Knights of Columbus takes this opportunity to recognize the ongoing service and the dedication of this family. We thank you for all you do for our parish and community. May God bless you! Church Activities Ocee Esene 202-260-8777 or oceee@yahoo.com May is the month dedicated to Mothers. We will also celebrate the feast of Saint Matthias on May 14. A presentation of the Living Rosary will take place on Tuesday, May 20 at 7:30 pm. All are invited to participate in this annual event. Common saints and feast days we commemorate in the month of May are: Saint Joseph the worker (1), Saints Philip and James (3), Saint Damien of Malokai (10), Our Lady of Fatima (13), Saint Matthias (14), Saint Bernadette (20), Saint Augustine (27), Ascension of the Lord (29), and Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary(31). Ladies Auxiliary Corner Pat Makowski, President 301-937-1443 or jpmakowski@comcast.net President: Pat Makowski Vice President: Melba Adams Secretary: Stephanie Corson Treasurer: Ann Florimbio Historian: Ann Degraff 2
Council Activities Raymond Ihegbe, PGK Starter2@verizon.net This month our Council members will be called upon to volunteer at Elizabeth Seton High School graduation at the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception on Tuesday, May 27.We have participated as ushers for over 30 years. Thank you in advance for your support. Community Activities George Edet 301-806-6899 or GBrown7744@gmail.com As the weather gets warmer we will start planning for our next Adopt-A-Road project. If you are interested in volunteering at FedEx Field this year, stay tuned for training for new participants. Trained individuals can participate in upcoming activities like NFL Draft day, professional international soccer matches, and concerts before the football season starts. Knight of the Month James Kalshoven, PGK This award is for the month of March 2014. Jan is the recipient of the March 2014 Knight of the Month Award. Jan is currently serving the council as Recorder. He is also the chairman of our Youth Activities and a contributor to our success as volunteers at Stand 126 at FedEx Field. Jan, thank you for your efforts in support of the Council and congratulations on a job well done. You are an exemplary Mother Seton Knight. May God continue to bless you and your family in all you do! Grand Knight Don Aitcheson Fraternal Benefits Corner Stephen Clites stephen.clites@kofc.org Youth Activities James Kalshoven, PGK 301-577-6537 or kalshoven@gmail.com Plans are being put in place for the annual essay writing contest. Details will be provided in next month s report. Prolife Activities Emmanuel Amanyeiwe 301-499-4211 or d_amans@yahoo.com Please contact the benefits agent to discuss your needs. The consultation is free. 3
RIP David Larry Faass Son of brother Bob Faass (February 14, 1954 - April 18, 2014) God our Father, Your power brings us to birth, Your providence guides our lives, and by Your command we return to dust. Lord, those who die still live in Your presence, their lives change but do not end. We pray in hope for his family, relatives and friends, and for all the dead known to You alone. In company with Christ, Who died and now lives, may he rejoice in Your kingdom, where all our tears are wiped away. Unite us together again in one family, to sing Your praise forever and ever. Amen. Sick and Recovering Brothers Kevin Butler, PGK Al Craig, PGK Nicholas Kniska (HLM) Everett Lallis Joe Makowski Pablo Rocha Harold Roger Ken Urasek Relatives/Friends Virginia Aquillino Edith Brophy Jack Jordan, brother of Father Milt Jordan Kay Kaderabek Cecelia Sanders, mother of Harold Sanders Please restore your servant to full health, dear Father. Remove all fear and doubt from his heart by the power of your Holy Spirit, and may you, Lord, be glorified through his life. Amen. If you know a Brother Knight or a family member who is sick, recovering or recently deceased, please contact us so that we may pray for them. Your help is needed to manage this list. (Editor: aitcheson@hotmail.com.) 4
Supreme Council News Knights Join Rome Canonization Celebrations The Order hosted pilgrims and funded Vatican broadcasts In celebration of the canonizations of Saint John Paul II and Saint John XXIII, the Knights of Columbus was active in Rome, lending financial support to Vatican television s broadcast of the canonization ceremony, and hosting numerous pilgrims at K of C facilities. The Knights of Columbus provided nearly $100,000 to support Vatican Television s (CTV s) broadcast of the canonizations. In addition, the Knights of Columbus opened two of its sports fields in Rome to give a thousand pilgrims primarily from Poland a place to camp for the events. Within the city of Rome, these sports fields are about three miles from St. Peter s, which is easily accessible by foot or public transportation. The Knights has been active in a variety of charitable roles in Rome for more than 90 years. Following the Knights service to American troops in Rome in World War I, Pope Benedict XV in 1920 invited the Knights to continue the Order s good works in the city and develop playgrounds for the city s youth, who had few open spaces for exercise in the post-war years. The Knights did so, and continue to manage and maintain athletic fields, which are free to the young people of Rome. The work at the playgrounds continued unabated even during World War II, when the United States and Italy were at war. During the war, food delivery to the people of Rome from the Vatican was often coordinated from a K of C athletic field. After the war, a Knights athletic field became a distribution point for food to the children of Rome suffering food shortages. The K of C has also supported the Eternal City in other ways, promoting its cultural and artistic heritage through restorations of Vatican and civic artworks and monuments, and the sponsoring of many renovation projects at St. Peter s Basilica including the restoration of the façade in the 1980s. The Knights has also sponsored a number of Vatican communications initiatives, including several satellite broadcasts each year, and the co-sponsoring with Sony of the Vatican s acquisition of a mobile high definition television studio. Reprinted from www.kofc.org 4/27/2014 5
Maryland State Council News Maryland State Council 116 th Annual Convention May 2-4, 2014 Princess Royale Hotel Ocean City, Maryland Honorees Rev. Donald Grzymski, OFM Conv. Ronald B White, PSD Supreme Director Conference Registration forms are available online. Late reservations will be charged after the April 1 st deadline. For more details go to www.kofc-md.org 6
X Fourth Degree Report Bishop James E. Walsh Assembly No. 1548 Meets on the 2 nd Monday, 8:00 pm at Saint Pius X Council, Sarto Hall, 3611 Stewart Road; Forestville, MD 20747-1747 (301) 735-8855. Official Flag Days in the USA May 1 Loyalty Day (Army only) May 11 Mother s Day May 17 Armed Forces Day May 22 National Maritime Day (Navy and Army only) May 26 Memorial Day (observed) Bishop McNamara Chapter of Grand Knights Maryland State Council Celebrating its 51 st Year May Chapter Meeting When: Wednesday, May 21, 8:00 pm - Wednesday, May 21, 10:00 pm Where: James C. Fletcher #11422 Largo, MD Come hear about all the exciting events and activities that are planned for the year. The Chapter encourages not only Grand Knights to attend, but also Deputy Grand Knights and Council Program Directors. The Chapter meets the third Wednesday of each month except for December. The location varies. www.bmcgk.org 7
Nominations Chairman: Sylvester Ikpi Slate of nominees for the election of 2014-2015 officers (as April 15, 2014 meeting) Grand Knight: Deputy Grand Knight: Chancellor: Recorder: Treasurer: Advocate: Warden: Trustee (3 year): Inside Guards: Outside Guards: Ferdinand Ibebuchi, Donahue Aitcheson. Emmanuel Ajayi Dominic Forka James Kalshoven Joseph Corson Robert Worthington Aneurin M Carthy Donahue Aitcheson George Edet, Aloysius Craig (a) vacant, (b) vacant Representative to the 2015 State Convention: Convention Delegate (PGK): Donahue Aitcheson 1 st Alternate: Robert Worthington 2 nd Alternate: Christopher Agboli, Emmanuel Madagu Council By-Law requires that all elected officers must be at least Third Degree members. The Election of Officers for the 2014-2015 Fraternal Year will be held at the Council meeting on May 6, 2014. The third and final call for nominations will be done at the Meeting on May 6, 2014. Questions should be directed to the Nominations Chairman at 301-613-8762 8
Birthdays for MAY Council 1 Sidney Billups 2 Derek Barton Jude Nwoko 3 Adrian Gaskin 5 James Agboli Christopher Nwachukwu 13 Anthony Okolo 15 Charles Briscoe 19 Rodney Oak 23 John Matais Ladies Auxiliary NO MAY BIRTHDAYS HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!! Editor s Pen Please send email addresses to expand the distribution list. If there is a special request for a copy of the by mail, let us know. Please send all newsletter related issues to Don Aitcheson at aitcheson@hotmail.com (240-481-0622). The deadline for article submission is the 20 th of each month. The email edition will be sent on or about the 1 st of each month. Please feel free to give us feedback.. Copies are available in the pamphlet rack of Saint Matthias Church and on the website at www.stmatthias.org. 9
Knights of Columbus Mother Seton Council #5381 PO Box 21 Lanham, MD 20703-0021 Upcoming Council Events Calendar May 2-4 State Convention in Ocean City May 6 Council Meeting 8:00 pm/election of Officers (2014-2015) May 10 Draft Day at FedEx Field May 20 No Meeting Living Rosary in Church at 7:30 pm May 27 Seton Graduation at Shrine June 3 Council Meeting 8:00pm Council meetings are held 1 st and 3 rd Tuesday of every month unless otherwise posted 10