The Patriot Garland, Texas www.mtassembly2506.org Mother Teresa St. Teresa of Calcutta Newsletter April 2017, Issue XX, Vol. 4 MTA 2506 Newsletter April, 2017 1
Navigator s report (p. 3-5). Comptroller s report and April thoughts (p. 6). Captain s corner (p. 7). Admiral s Table (p. 8). Color Corps events and Commander s report (p. 9-10). Calendar of MTA s coming events and last rite forms (p. 11). Raffle items for Ladies Night 2017 (p. 12). Other comments and news (p. 13). Write and article. Tuxedos available. April birthdays. Memorial Day Ceremony at the DFW Cemetery (p. 14) In Memory (p. 15). Historical patriot of the month (p. 16). Parting thoughts of the month (p. 17). Table of Contents: MTA 2506 Newsletter April, 2017 2
Faithful Navigator s report At our general meeting on February 21, I had the honor of officially presenting their 4 th degree certificates to some of our new sir Knights exemplified this past fall. These included SK Ed Davis, SK Ray Dunaway, SK Louis Russo and SK John James (p. 4). In addition, our spring Exemplification was held in Carthage this past March 11. We are delighted to have welcomed two more new Sir Knights into the MTA; SK Rogelio (Rocky) Rodriguez and SK Jacobe Chandler. This brings our new membership total this fraternal year to 18. Congratulations to all for your hard work and dedication leading to this achievement! Our Color Corps was represented at the Exemplification in Carthage and as part of the Corporate Communion held at St. Joseph Catholic Church on March 18. Our thanks to all who go the extra mile in making our Assembly visible through these Color Corps turnouts. A new slate of officers for the 2017-2018 fraternal year will be presented at our general meeting this month on April 18. We also plan to showcase the budget for the new year at such time. Please come and give us your input in the running of your Assembly. Don t forget our Ladies appreciation dinner on April 22. Also note that we have set the Awards Banquet for July 8. See page 10-11 for more details. Finally, I ask for your prayers for the sick and the departed. My best and God bless! Vivat Jesus and Viva Cristo Rey! Robert SK Robert Font, Faithful Navigator MTA 2506 Newsletter April, 2017 3
Mother Teresa Assembly 2506 Clockwise from top left: FN SK Robert Font presented their official 4 th degree certificates to: SK Ed Davis. SK Ray Dunaway. SK John James. SK Louis Russo. Photos courtesy of SK Adrian Rodriguez, PGK and Faithful Pilot. MTA 2506 Newsletter April, 2017 4
Mother Teresa Assembly 2506 At the exemplification in Carthage of March 11, 2017: The MTA s Color Corps was represented by Faithful Captain, SK Rick Bentine, PGK and SK Robert Font, FN. We welcomed two new Sir Knights. Sir Knight Rocky Rodriguez is pictured between FN SK Robert Font and F. Captain SK Rick Bentine, PGK. Not in the picture is SK Jacobe Chandler. MTA 2506 Newsletter April, 2017 5
Comptroller s Report and April Thoughts SK Chester Salacinski, Faithful Comptroller Report: Membership currently stands at 199 members. There are still 12 members who have not paid their dues for this year. We are working to contact and assist them in becoming member in good standing once again. Finally: Remember that what you now have was once among the things you only hoped for. Epicurus Laughter is the Best Medicine. Every day is a gift and we have an obligation to share that gift with others. An excellent way to do that would be to find something to either smile about or laugh about each day and share it with another. Show me a person who doesn t laugh and I ll show you someone who doesn t know how to live. If you cannot find something to smile about or laugh about then just ask yourself this question. If you were someone else, would you want to be friends with you? We can always find humor in ourselves. There are no new sins; the old ones just get more publicity. When you are dissatisfied and would like to go back to your youth, think of Algebra. Did you ever notice that the Roman Numerals for forty are XL. Three bullets were removed from the patient s legs; one from each leg. YOU ALL HAVE A HAPPY April Thoughts: MTA 2506 Newsletter April, 2017 6
Captain s corner: How to Amend a Motion? An amendment to a motion is really a new motion made to change or modify the previous motion which is under consideration. An amendment may do one of four things: 1. Add or insert a certain word or words, or a sentence, to the motion under consideration. 2. Strike out a certain word or words, or a sentence, in the motion under consideration. 3. Substitute another motion for the one being considered. SK Rick Bentine, PGK Faithful Captain 4. Substitute words or replace wording under consideration. An amendment, like the principal motion, must be seconded. It is also debatable, and may again be amended. The proper form for making an amendment is: I move to amend the motion to read.... or I move to amend the motion by.... The amendment to a motion, if seconded, must be voted upon before the original motion. If the amendment to the motion is carried, the original motion, must be voted upon as amended. On the other hand, if the amendment is lost, the motion is voted upon as originally stated. In case of an amendment to an amendment, the last amendment is always voted upon first. If it is carried, the preceding amendment is then voted upon as amended. MTA 2506 Newsletter April, 2017 7
Fr. Bob Shortall Janie Martinez Jimmy Martinez Jose Ojeda Eddie Salas Soul of Cincy Bloom Severo Guzman Lala Guzman Melissa Mercado Fr. Lloyd Morris Jeanne O Neill Shawn Gruber Joy Lee McNelis Lorena Ovalles Veronica Salazar Jose Gotay Peter Genera Brenda Vulk Ellen Stelmar Janie Davis. Soul of Paul Hoke Admiral s table Sir Knights, Our current prayer list is shown here and has been published in our website. Vivat Jesus! SK Jorge Gonzalez, PGK, PFN; Faithful Admiral MTA 2506 Newsletter April, 2017 8
Color Corps events and Commander s report Color Corps Events: 4/2/17 St. Anthony Catholic Church. Rosary for SK Paul Hoke. Assembly time: 6:15 P.M. Event time: 7:00 P.M. 4/3/17 St. Anthony Catholic Church. Funeral for SK Paul Hoke. Assembly time: 9:15 A.M. Event time: 10:00 A.M. 4/11/17 Cathedral. Chrism Mass. Assembly time: 5:00 P.M. Event time: 5:30 P.M. 4/29/17 Hilton Anatole Hotel. Opening Mass; State Convention. Assembly time: 7:15 A.M. Event time: 8:00 A.M. 4/30/17 Hilton Anatole Hotel. Memorial Mass; State Convention. Assembly time: 7:15 A.M. Event time: 8:00 A.M. 4/30/17 - Divine Mercy. Council 13158 Corporate Communion. Assembly time: 9:30 A.M. Event time: 10:00 A.M. 5/20/17 Cathedral. Deacon Ordination (transitional). Assembly time: 9:30 A.M. Event time: 10:00 A.M. 6/3/17 Cathedral. Presbyterian ordination. Assembly time: 9:30 A.M. Event time: 10:00 A.M. 6/10/17 - Sacred Heart. Council 10646 Officers Installation. Assembly time: 5:00 P.M. Event time: 5:30 P.M. SK Don O Bryan. Color Corps Commander. MTA 2506 Newsletter April, 2017 9
Giving credit where credit is due: Color Corps March 2017 turnouts Color Corps turnouts and MTA attendees in March included: Spring Exemplification in Carthage, TX on March 11: SK Robert Font, FN. SK Rick Bentine, F. Captain and PGK. SK Kevin McGillis, PFN, PGK, Area Secretary Corporate Communion at St. Joseph on March 18: From left to right: SK Roger Fulton, DCCC. SK Don O Bryan, CCC. SK Joe Picard, PFN, PGK, FDD. SK Robert Font, FN, FDCCC. SK Kevin Quinn, PFN, PGK. SK Ed Davis. SK Rick Bentine, PGK. SK Bob Procsal, PFN, PGK. MTA 2506 Newsletter April, 2017 10
Other coming events and Last Rite forms Other coming events: Ladies appreciation night, April 22, 2017 at TBD, 6:30 P.M. Raffle items shown on p. 11. Awards Banquet, July 8, 2017 at TBD, 6:30 P.M Last rites forms: Have you filled out your last rite forms for the Assembly? If not, please review along with your Lady and return it with your Assembly Dues. This will help your loved one s have peace of mind, and know that the Knights of Columbus are standing with them in their time of grief. Stay tuned for others! MTA 2506 Newsletter April, 2017 11
Raffle Items; Ladies Night 2017 American pride belt buckle Gift basket donated by SK Billy Kornegay and Lady Ellen. Cross pendant necklace set Cross hammered bracelet American pride bolo tie Camo cap Turquoise cross pendant Stars and stripes silk scarf MTA 2506 Newsletter April, 2017 12
Other comments and news: We invite you to write an article to be included in our newsletter. To do so, please contact any of our officers. Our Assembly has received donations of several tuxedos. Any Sir Knight or prospective Sir Knight interested in using these, please contact us. Happy birthday to all SKs born in April! Jeromino Cavazos, Carl Kocorek, Daniel Dunn, Jorge Gonzalez, Gregory Hawley, Todd White, Bob Fries, Marcus Chidozie, Norman Bundrant, Jack Hopkins, William Davenport, Fernando Lopez If we left you out by mistake, please let us know! MTA 2506 Newsletter April, 2017 13
Memorial Day Ceremony at the DFW Cemetery. We received notification from our Worthy District Secretary SK Ken Franch and our FDM SK Mark Hesselgrave on this: o ANYONE WISHING TO PARTICIPATE ON MEMORIAL DAY MUST BE AT THE PRACTICE, AND MUST HAVE A WHITE TUXEDO JACKET! o Uniform/Regalia on Memorial Day: WHITE (NOT off-white) Tuxedo Jacket, notch lapel, one or two button Chapeaux, gloves, sword/service baldric NO CAPES o Ceremony will be held on Monday May 29 th, time TBD o Mandatory Practice: Saturday May 13th from 1000am to 12noon Report time for practice to the assembly area by the lake NLT at 9:45 A.M. Dress for the practice is KC shirt and sword/baldric MTA 2506 Newsletter April, 2017 14
In Memory This month we mourn the loss of one of our Brothers, Sir Knight Paul Hoke. He will be missed by his many friends in the Assembly and from Council 12300 at St. Anthony. SK Paul left us in what it should have ben the prime of his life. He had much potential and his passing is a sad event and a great loss for us in the Knights of Columbus. He is in God s hands now. Tempus fugit, memento mori. We know these words well. Let us keep Sir Knight Paul Hoke and his family in our prayers. May he be at rest and in the presence of our Lord Jesus! SK Robert Font MTA 2506 Newsletter April, 2017 15
Historical patriot of the month Patrick Henry (1736-1799) Patrick Henry was an American attorney, politician and planter who became an orator during the movement for independence. He was one of the Founding Fathers and served twice as the Governor of Virginia. Henry led the opposition to the Stamp Act of1765 and is most remembered for his "Give me liberty, or give me death!" speech. After the Revolution, Henry became a leader of the anti-federalists. Initially, he opposed the United States Constitution, fearing that it might endanger the rights of the States as well as individual freedom. Henry was instrumental in the adoption of the Bill of Rights. Subsequently; however, he became a supporter of President John Adams and the Federalists. After marrying, Henry began to acquire extensive land holdings. He and his wife retired to Red Hill Plantation, a 520 acre spread where he grew tobacco. MTA 2506 Newsletter April, 2017 16
Parting thoughts of the month Give to the one who asks you, and do not turn away from the one who wants to borrow from you. Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me. Our Lord Jesus words as written in Matthew 5:42 and 25:40, respectively, are worth considering by all of us. I can tell you that in my 45+ years of a professional career that has included extensive international and domestic travel, I have seen many a person in need. I think of the great number of blessings that have come my way and of the many opportunities that I have had to achieve prosperity and can t help but to be thankful to God for all that I have received. But with success also comes responsibility. There are so many out there for whom (and for whatever the reason) the good life has been from elusive to entirely unreachable! Doing what we can to help those who are less fortunate than we are is an integral pat of being a Christian. As members of the Knights of Columbus we know this well. We must always be generous and should not take anything for granted. We come into the world with nothing and we will take nothing material with us when our time comes. Whatever we end up having in this word is certainly on borrowed time. Thus, as we enjoy what God has allowed us to have in our lives, we remember our duty to help those who have little. We can t earn our passage into heaven without God s infinite mercy, but in aiding those in need we are doing what He expects us to do. God bless! SK Robert Font MTA 2506 Newsletter April, 2017 17