September 2018 Page 1 5918 Express http://www.kofc5918.org Robert P. Connelly Council #5918 - Woodridge, IL September 2018 2017-2018 Officers Grand Knight John Koys (630) 541-7377 Chaplain Deacon Tom Fricke (630) 985-5266 Deputy Grand Knight Jerry Munley (630) 852-8819 Chancellor Joe Gajc (630) 930-9019 Recorder Bill Yunker (630) 910-6918 Financial Secretary Steve Wagner (630) 660-0399 Treasurer Jim Schmidt (630) 985-6053 Lecturer Dennis Bik (630) 783-9501 Advocate Lee Wirth (630) 985-5923 Warden Eric Wood (773) 715-5291 Inside Guards Pete Gavlin (630) 222-1762 John Piotrowski (630) 415-9637 Outside Guards George Rieber Ed Fleming (630) 698-3785 Trustees Joe Testolin (630) 901-5952 Steve Fitzmaurice (630) 675-8715 Jim Leifel (630) 969-9212 K of C Insurance Field Agent Joseph R Spada (630) 703-9110 The 5918 Express is a monthly publication of the Robert P. Connelly Council. The article submission deadline is the 10th of the month. Please send articles to: mjmggm@aol.com or for information on this newslettercontact:jerry Munley (630) 852-8819. Brothers: The weather cooperated nicely last Friday and Saturday when many of our council s members were out on the street corners collecting donations for our Intellectual Disabilities Drive. Their efforts added to those who collected at Jewel in August and at Walgreens before that. We ll have another opportunity in October to seek donations after Masses at St. Scholastica and Christ the Servant. Thank you to everyone who has worked the ID Drive so far, and let s continue the effort so the church drives will enable us to exceed our ID Drive Goal. Special thanks again to Dennis Bik, our ID Drive Chairman, for his leadership of this worthy charitable project. Last month, brother Knight Joe Gajc presented a fundraising idea he said is working very well for a Knights council in St. Charles. That council puts together apple pies and sells them. Our council is invited to participate in this project, but it will require us to get orders for the pies by October 26 th. About five volunteers would need to go to St. Charles on two days to help make the pies as well as make up the boxes for them. Our cost per pie would be $6.00 and we could sell them for whatever we wished, possibly $10.00 or $12.00 each. A member from the St. Charles council has been invited to attend our Wednesday, September 26 th meeting. I think this is a good fundraising opportunity for us, but it will require a few volunteers and some sales effort to make it a success. Let s talk about it further at Wednesday s meeting. (Continued on page 2) Notice Our next meeting will be held Wednesday, September 26, 2018 At St. Scholastica Starting At 7:00 p.m.
September 2018 Page 2 5918 Express The month of October is just around the corner and it is designated as the month of the Holy Rosary. Even though we pray the Rosary at our meetings maybe we ought to look at the purpose, history, and reason for the Rosary. The purpose of the Rosary is to keep in memory certain principal events or mysteries in the history of our salvation and to thank God for them. The Rosary (from Latin rosarum meaning rose garden or garland of roses) is a Marian devotion to prayer and the commemoration of Jesus Christ and the events of his life. The Rosary probably began as a practice by the laity to imitate the monastic Divine Office (Liturgy of the Hours) during the course of which the monks daily prayed the 150 Psalms. The laity, many of whom could not read, substituted 50 or even 150 Hail Mary s for the Psalms. The first historical reference to the Rosary, however, is from the life of St. Dominic in the 13 th century. He preached a form of the Rosary in France at the time that the Albgensium heresy was devastating the faith there. Tradition has it that the Blessed Mother herself asked for the practice as an antidote for heresy and sin. So why pray the Rosary today? Certainly it is to grow in holiness and in one s prayer life. There are many other reasons. At Fatima our Lady asked us to pray for peace in the world. Sister Lucia, one of the seers of Fatima said, My impression is that the Rosary is of the greatest value and not only according to the words of Our Lady of Fatima but according to the effects of the Rosary one sees throughout history. My impression is that Our Lady wanted to give ordinary people, who might not know how to pray, this simple method of getting closer to God. (Continued from page 1) We re planning to have a membership drive at St. Scholastica in October. Father Norbert agreed to let us speak briefly about the Knights of Columbus at all Masses, and encourage men to join our council. We need to grow our membership by 13 members if we want to achieve Star Council this year. Remember to ask a Catholic man you know about joining our order. Also, if you haven t already, I encourage all members to meet with our insurance field agent Joe Spada so he can inform you of all the fine insurance products available through the Knights of Columbus. It s time to turn in your Vocation Raffle books. In addition to supporting religious vocations, our council gets money back for every $15.00 we sell. This is another important program our council has enthusiastically supported in the past. Let s surpass our goal for this drive as well. Under the Faith in Action program for all councils, one of the major categories is Community. We need to pick an activity that will help the less fortunate. Known as a Helping Hands project, I d like to propose three ideas. There is a store in Addison, called ReStore, which is associated with Habitat for Humanity. It needs volunteers to handle donated building materials and household items. Another activity would be to volunteer at DuPage PADS, a homeless shelter service that always needs volunteers in mornings and at night. A third idea would be to help out for several hours at the Greater Chicago Food Depository. It is in constant need of volunteer help packing food items. Let s pick one or some other activity to show our Helping Hands. Be aware that a representative from the West Suburban Community Pantry has been invited to speak at our September 26 th meeting about the pantry s need for volunteer drivers. Please give her your kind attention. Lastly, we will be voting on the budget for the 2018-19 fraternal year at the September meeting. I hope to see many of you then. Vivat Jesus! John Koys Grand Knight (Continued on page 3)
September 2018 Page 3 5918 Express (Continued from page 2) Today, the world, our nation, and our own personal lives are facing difficult times and issues: Protection of life from conception to natural death Marriage should be reinforced not redefined Religious freedom Let us pray the Rosary and ask the Blessed Mother to intercede for us to reverse the wrongs that are being promulgated. She has been entrusted to the upcoming Holy Year of Mercy declared by Pope Francis to find joy of rediscovering and making fruitful the mercy of God. Vivat Jesus! today. One hundred percent of the proceeds will go directly to relief efforts. This includes providing immediate needs of food, clean water, shelter and other necessities. For donations by check, make the check payable to: Knights of Columbus Charities. Specify United Disaster Relief on the memo line of your check. Send the donation to: Knights of Columbus Charities, Inc PO Box 382154 Pittsburgh, PA 15251-8154 Deacon Tom God Is Our Refuge HURRICANE FLORENCE DISASTER RELIEF The Knights of Columbus have always responded to people affected by disasters. Thousands of people are suffering from damage caused by Hurricane Florence. Please donate to helping those people who desperately need our help. Donate God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. Therefore we will not fear, though the earth should change, though the mountains shake in the heart of the sea; though its waters roar and foam, though the mountains tremble with its tumult. God is in the midst of the city; it shall not be moved; God will help it when the morning dawns. The Lord of hosts is with us; the God of Jacob is our refuge. From Psalm 46
September 2018 Page 4 5918 Express DECADES OF THE ROSARY The Joyful Mysteries: 1. The Annunciation 2. The Visitation 3. The Nativity 4. The Presentation 5. The Finding in the Temple The Sorrowful Mysteries: 1. The Agony in the Garden 2. The Scourging 3. The Crowning with Thorns 4. The Carrying of the Cross 5. The Crucifixion The Glorious Mysteries: 1. The Resurrection 2. The Ascension 3. The Descent of the Holy Spirit 4. The Assumption 5. The Coronation BROTHER KNIGHTS Robert Arthurs 10/28 Larry Bejnarowicz 10/21 David Cavalli 10/15 James Chemlik 10/15 Gary Chrencik 10/30 Christopher Deters 10/15 Ed Fleming 10/28 Charles Krasneek 10/3 Brian Krieger 10/10 Michael Kutilek 10/18 John Mixen 10/19 James Scola 10/27 Timothy Seeden 10/1 Aaron Spencer 10/23 Craig Stillwell 10/4 Dennis Szulc 10/30 John Wilson 10/27 Rey Ymson 10/16 The Luminous Mysteries 1. The Baptism of Jesus 2. The Kingship and Kingdom of God 3. The Last Supper 4. The Marriage at Cana 5. The Transfiguration of Jesus
September 2018 Page 5 5918 Express Council 5918 Calendar OCTOBER 2018 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Columbus Day 9 10 4th Degree Meeting 11 12 13 Tootsie Roll Bank Sale After Mass 14 Tootsie Roll Bank Sale After Masses 15 16 17 18 19 20 Rosary At Abortion Center 9:00 am 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Knights of Columbus Meeting 28 Priesthood Sunday 29 30 31 Halloween
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