Knights of Columbus Assembly 1099 T HE SIR KNIGHT NEWS Volume 9, Issue 11 ASSEMBLY OFFICERS: Faithful Friar Fr. Michael Couhig CSC mcouhig@st-ignatius.org Faithful Navigator Greg Nelson gnelson8156@earthlink.net 512--758-1639 Faithful Captain Roger Ibarra, Jr. ogerjr@sbcglobal.net 512--301-4979 Faithful Pilot Albert Villegas villegas3732@aol.com 512--282-9330 Faithful Comptroller Mike Moreno mike.moreno8156@att.net 512--280-7016 Faithful Scribe Eric Staveley eric.staveley@gmail.com 512--917-9435 Faithful Purser Frank Mendez fmendezdesign@hotmail.com 512--496-8541 Faithful Admiral Dennis Murff dennis.murff@gmail.com 512--292-9150 Trustee One Year Ed Martin emartin01@austin.rr.com 512--659-3179 Trustee Two Year Henry Casas henrycasas@att.net 512--282-9537 Trustee Three Year Harold Benkoski hjbenk@austin.rr.com 512--328-0970 Faithful Inner Sentinel Jacob Castillo Faithful Outer Sentinel Randy Schleiger 512--891-8705 F ROM OUR FAITHFUL NAVIGATOR... Most Reverend Bishop Joe S. Vásquez, Retired Bishop John McCarthy, Worthy Master, Reverend Fathers, Sir Knights and Ladies: Happenings We can take a look at the past month and say it was a month of tragedies; the deliberate killing of people by the bombing at the Boston Marathon and the explosion of the fertilizer plant in West Texas. Many killed and hurt in both incidents. So one must look on and ask why and where is God in all of this. Fortunately for me, I along with some other assembly Sir Knights have been studying the book of Genesis at Austin s Catholic Scripture Study this semester and it does provide some insight. Looking back to the days of Genesis or today, man has been given free will to do good or not. We also know that all good things come from God and God is not part of evil. So... one of the important points to remember is that God will make good come from Man s actions, even evil actions. The Catechism of the Catholic Church # 312 and 324 point out that God in his almighty providence can bring a good from the consequences of an evil, even a moral evil, caused by his creatures and God would not permit an evil if he did not cause a good to come from that very evil by ways that we shall fully know only in eternal life. Look back over time and you will see that people pull together and show their best qualities when faced with tragedy. Maybe in such situations people are focused on doing the right things for the good of all and not fixated on so many personal wants and desires. This is where we all need faith... bolster your faith in this Year of Faith. Legislative Update May 2013 Texas Well our legislative session only has 40 more days and it is all over for another two years. It comes fast and that is why you need to keep up to date and lend your support to important life issues. For example SB 303 needs to be supported and addressed by our state legislatures. They won t do it unless you let your representatives know it is important to you. Continued on page 2
Page 2 Volume 9, Issue 11 F ROM OUR FAITHFUL NAVIGATOR CONT... Senate Bill 303, the pro-life end of life bill will help families protect loved ones near the end of life. This bill prevents secret DNAR orders ("Do Not Attempt Resuscitation"), prevents the denial of food and water so patients are not involuntarily starved or dehydrated to death, increases the dispute resolution process from 12 to 28 days, and preserves conscience protections so physicians are not required to provide futile or harmful procedures indefinitely One other for consideration is SJR 4 and HJR 110, the Texas Religious Freedom Amendment, both sitting in a house committee for 3 weeks. Only by your show of support will these get addressed in this session. The Texas Religious Freedom Amendment would provide much needed clear and specific protection in our state constitution for religious freedom. A state religious freedom constitutional amendment provides the best guarantee of lasting protection for citizens religious liberties from an overreaching legislature, government bureaucracy, or activist court. National -- The Knights of Columbus filed formal comments with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on April 8, 2013, calling on the Administration to rescind the unpopular healthcare mandate that will force Americans of faith to cover medical services that violate their consciences without regard for their First Amendment s rights. The letter, signed by Supreme Knight Carl Anderson, urges the administration to rescind the mandate altogether and chart a new course. It adds: lf, however, the administration refuses to do so, we urge it to expand the religious exemption so that objecting individuals and organizations do not lose their conscience rights and are not forced to cooperate in actions that genuinely violate their religious beliefs and moral convictions. Our nation's history of bipartisan respect for the consciences of its citizens instructs us to do no less. The full text of the letter can be found at: http://www.kofc.org/un/en/ resources/communications/tanner_letter.pdf Rome to Home Learn more about Pope Francis Available from Amazon for $13, just search on Pope Francis
The Sir Knight News Page 3 F ROM OUR FAITHFUL NAVIGATOR CONT... A BRIEF BIOGRAPHY OF POPE FRANCIS Jorge Mario Bergoglio, now Pope Francis, was born Dec. 17, 1936, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He was one of five children, and his father, an Italian immigrant from the region around Turin, worked as a railroad employee. After earning a degree as a chemical technician, Bergoglio discerned a vocation to the priesthood and entered seminary. He entered the novitiate of the Society of Jesus in 1958 and studied in Chile. He returned to Buenos Aires in 1963 and earned a degree in philosophy at the St. Joseph Major Seminary of San Miguel, where he later earned a degree in theology. Bergoglio was ordained to the priesthood on Dec. 13, 1969, and from 1972 to 1973, he served as the novice master at Villa Varilari in San Miguel. Shortly after making his perpetual vows, he was elected Jesuit Provincial for Argentina on July 31, 1973. After serving in this role for six years, he went on to be rector of the philosophical and theological faculty of San Miguel and pastor of Patriarca San Jose Parish. In 1986, he was sent to Germany to complete his doctoral thesis. He later served at the University of El Salvador in Buenos Aires and in Cordoba as a confessor and spiritual director. Pope John Paul II appointed Father Bergoglio as an auxiliary bishop of Buenos Aires on May 20, 1992, and archbishop of Buenos Aires in 1998. Archbishop Bergoglio was also appointed the ordinary of Eastern-rite Catholics in Argentina. He became a cardinal in Elected the 266th successor of St. Peter on March 13, 2013, Cardinal Bergoglio took the name Francis in reference to St. Francis of Assisi. He is the first non-european pope in modern history, and the first ever from the Americas. Vivat Jesus SK Greg Nelson Faithful Navigator
Page 4 Volume 9, Issue 11 SNACK PROVIDERS MEETING SCHEDULE COUNCIL MONTH 10836 Mar 2013 10148 Apr 2013 10209 May 2013 8156 June 2013 10131 July 2013 10836 Aug 2013 10148 Sept 2013 10209 Oct 2013 8156 Jan 2013 10131 Feb 2013 CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE Join the Bishop Reicher Assembly Google Group: http://www.kofc1099.org/groupmail.html If you would like to get this news letter by e-mail please send your address to: jkruss@austin.rr.com Editor: SK Kevin Russell Phone: 512-282-6863 Cell: 512-573-3820 E-mail: jkruss@austin.rr.com F ROM OUR FAITHFUL CAPTAIN... Greetings Sir Knights, Our Fraternal year will be over in just 2 short months. I was reminded how quick it seemed to go by after attending the State Convention. It was my first time in 2 years after not having missed one in over 10years. It was good to see some old faces, some new faces, and that some things had not changed. It was also the first time in a long time that I was attending as an observer, that is, I had no duties as a Delegate, DD, Football Sweepstakes, or Youth Director. It was good to have a little more time to visit and relax, catch up on what is going on in the different programs of Youth, Church, Pro-Life, and wheelchair to name a few. I always come back a little charged up after hearing a few of the speakers. Our Vice Supreme Master gave a nice speech, as did our Past State deputies. There is so much to say about what goes on and what is said, I am sure you will hear about some of it at your own Council Meetings, Austin seemed to be well represented. I would also urge you to attend next year if you have not yet attended one. Granted, as with all large groups and gatherings, not everything run smooth, but I would be surprised if you come away with out being impressed or moved by something that is said or happens. With the end of the fraternal year approaching it is time to present a new slate of Officers for the Assembly. That will be done at the upcoming business meeting, and hopefully in this newsletter so that you may have a chance to see who has stepped up. This is your Assembly, these are the men you are choosing, or not, to lead the Assembly in the next year. It is your chance to step up, endorse and support those that have been chosen. For those who have decided to take an officer position, now is your time to prove you are worthy of that vote and support. And for everyone, we have a large Assembly, with a Proud and Rich History; let s continue that tradition by doing all that you possibly can as a Knight and Sir Knight. Whether that be attending meetings, falling out when ever possible, supporting our Priest and Church, supporting our Brother Knights and their families, being a good example and mentor for our youth, and by being the best Catholic man you can be. Upcoming Events: May 27 Memorial Day Mass, Fallout at 8:15am, Mass at 9:00am, Assumption Chapel, with Reception to follow at St. Ignatius Family Center June 1 Fourth Degree Exemplification in Temple Texas, see the Assembly web site June 2 Corpus Christi Procession, St. Ignatius, Fallout at 10:40, Mass at 11:15am June 8 Priestly Ordinations at St. Vincent de Paul, Fallout at 9:30am, Mass at 10:30am Barry Cuba to be presented with Chalice from Assembly 1099 October 3 Red Mass at St. Mary s Cathedral, Details to be determined The next Assembly Business meeting will be on May 13. The snack schedule shows Council 10209 is providing snacks. I hope to see you at the next meeting, and if you would like to attend and are having a problem in getting there, please contact any of the Officers listed in the newsletter, and we will see what we can arrange to help you with. Please continue to Pray for all our Brother Knights who have passed and those who are in distress. Pray for the Brother Knights in West and their families. God s Blessings on All of you! Keep your Swords Bright Vivat Jesus, SK Roger Ibarra, Jr. Faithful Captain 1099
The Sir Knight News Brother Knights, I have confirmed with the respective Sir Knights. The slate is ready for publication in the Newsletter unless someone has a correction or addition to make The Slate needs to be read at the May Assembly Meeting by one of the Trustees. Slate of Officers for Year 2013-2014 Faithful Navigator Faithful Captain Faithful Pilot Faithful Comptroller Faithful Scribe Faithful Purser Faithful Admiral Trustee One Year Trustee Two Year S LATE OF OFFICERS Trustee Three Year Faithful Inner Sentinel Faithful Outer Sentinel Roger Ibarra Jr. Albert Villegas Kevin Russell Paul Tiley Eric Staveley Bill Roberts Greg Nelson Henry Casas Harold Benkoski Dennis Murff Jacob Castillo Randy Schleicher May Birthdays Page 5 Happy Birthday Sir Knights!!! May you have many more. Samuel A Sanso John A Janisch Dale L Boman Kenneth R Mcfall Jose F Ramirez Sam Casarez Richard D Sadler James M Elman Jose H Bazan Michael A Bodony Joseph C Tusa Jr Augustine Cuellar Jr Israel D Garcia Robert J Decesare Ray L Salazar Eugene F Pace David M Sekel Rod A Campbell James E Henery Stephen N Losten Moses P Saldana John W Byrne Frutoso Robledo Iii William V Kariampuzha Carlos A Batista Joseph W Geisinger Raymond Z Martinez Jr Dieu Vandinh Robert S Schaefer Vivat Jesus Henry Casas, PFN
Page 6 Volume 9, Issue 11 Patten and Chalice G OOD OF THE ORDER: P RAY FOR THESE Items to be presented to Future Father Barry Cuba at his Ordination
The Sir Knight News Page 7 A ROUND THE ASSEMBLY... Sir Knights, Please see the list below of upcoming events. Please take the opportunity to participate. May 27 - Memorial Day Mass at Assumption Chapel Fallout 8:15am Mass 9:00am June 2 - Corpus Christi Procession at St. Ignatius Fallout 10:40am Mass 11:15am June 8 - Priest Ordination at St. Vincent de Paul Fallout 9:30am Mass 10:30am Brother Knights, I had the opportunity to attend Catholic Advocacy Day on April 9 th at the State Capitol with many people from Texas. Catholic Bishops and many Catholic faithful gathered at the Texas Capitol. Some of the people traveled from as far away as Brownsville, Texas. Some of the issues included advance directives reform, school choice tax credit scholarships, payday lending, Medicaid expansion and abortion facilities regulation. Daniel Cardinal DiNardo and many of the Bishops from Texas spoke to everyone that gathered on the south steps of the Capitol. Daniel Cardinal DiNardo stated in his speech Our most cherished freedom that of religious liberty and freedom has come under increasing threat both in Texas and in Washington. He asked all Catholics to express our faith in our daily lives. He spoke about the legal battle with Department of Health and Human Services. He stated the importance of the Catholic faithful in advancing the Catholic mission through advocacy. With a number of Deacons and their wives, I had the opportunity to visit with Scott Daigle, Chief of Staff for State Representative Donna Howard. Mr. Daigle listened to our concerns and stated he would communicate our discussion to our State Representative. I encourage everyone to go to the www.txcatholic.org Website to stay informed about issues that affect our Catholic faith. Vivat Jesus Albert Villegas Faithful Pilot COUNCIL 10131 May 2 Business Meeting, 7:30pm Father Zink Room May 3 First Friday Adoration 2pm - Sat 6am Mother's Chapel May 4 Wood gathering/cutting for Brisket cooking May 6 Living Rosary with CDA at 7pm in Church Body May 8 Banquet/Award planning meeting 7pm Father Payne Garage May 11 7:30am Mothers day brisket cooking May 12 8am Start selling Mother's Day Briskets May 14 First Degree Exemplification 7:30pm Father Zink room May 18 Neighborhood Clean up around St. Ignatius 8am May 19 Council Picnic details to be determined May 21 Events Planning Meeting 7pm Father Zink room Report submitted by SK Roger Ibarra, Jr. PFN ogerjr@sbcglobal.net COUNCIL 10209 Monday, May 6, 2013 - Council 10209 General Meeting - St. Paul Parish Saturday, May 18, 2013 Altar Server Appreciation Dinner Location TBD Monday, May 20, 2013 Officer s Meeting in Room 5-7, 7pm Saturday, May 25 Assist Men s Club 8am behind Grace Hall Monday, June 3, 2013 - Council Meeting 7pm Report submitted by SK Kevin Russell
The Sir Knight News P.O. Box 42163 Austin, TX. 78704-7219 BELOW LINE MAILING LABEL HERE Bishop Reicher Assembly Knights of Columbus Assembly 1099 P. O. Box 42163 Austin, TX. 78704-7219 MONTHLY MEETING SCHEDULE Held 2nd Monday - 7:30 PM St. Ignatius Catholic Church, 120 Oltorf St. Please enter through the Knights Door on the side of the building