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October, 2005 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin Page Inside This Edition State Deputy Message 2 Columbus Charity 2005 Winners 2 Vice-Chaplain Message 3 Membership Message 4 General Program Director Msg 4 Delinquent Councils 4 Membership Standings 5 Family Messages 6 Vocation Message 6 Recruitment Message 7 Bulletin Editor Message 7 Squires East and West Message 8 State Treasurer Message 8 Pro-Life Message 9 NCD/RT West Message 9 Table Protocol 9 Fourth Degree Exemplification 9 1st Degree Ceremonial Comp 10 1st Degree Rev Ceremonial Bks 10 Katrina Relief 11 Fr. McGivney Guild Message 11 Happenings Around the State 12 Directory Changes 13 Wa State Commemorative Pins 14 Death and Illness Notices 14 Katrina Relief Honor Roll 15 Parish Bulletin Inserts and suggested Petitions 15 Insurance Message 16 Important Dates to Remember 17 Special Olympics Photographs 18 Insurance Flyer 19 L.I.B.K Oct 8-9 Membership Blitz Weekend Oct 10 Supreme Per Capita DUE Oct 12 Columbus Day Oct 22 4th Degree Exemplification in Seattle See Page 17 for Important Dates to Remember for additional Information. October 2005 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Lewis & Clark 200th Anniversary 1805-2005 Bulletin Katrina Update When hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast, the Knights of Columbus swung into action. At the Supreme level, the Supreme Board announced the largest disaster relief effort in its history and pledged to provide $2.5 million in financial assistance, the Supreme Knight organized multiple conference calls of State Deputies and challenged local Knights to contribute to the Knights of Columbus Katrina Relief Fund in an amount equal or greater than the Order's pledge, and Columbian Magazine set up an e-mail address to collect stories (send updates to Katrina@kofc.org). As of Sept. 26, the Order s Hurricane Katrina relief fund has received 2,407 gifts totaling $448,189. Supreme Knight Carl A. Anderson toured areas of Louisiana and Mississippi devastated by Hurricane Katrina. He said the Knights of Columbus will be involved in relief efforts in the Gulf region for at least the next two years. Anderson also met with Houston area Knights helping evacuees in Texas. In Biloxi, two of the four Catholic high schools and 4 of 14 elementary schools were destroyed and 7 other elementary schools were severely damaged. At the State level, we set up a Relief Fund, solicited donations to collect a total equivalent to at least one dollar for every Knight in the state, put regular updates on the website, and appointed IPSD Pat Maloney to the new position as state chairman for disaster relief to coordinate responses with Supreme not only for Katrina, but for similar events. (An alias e-mail address has been set up for Pat for the Katrina Relief Fund - Katrina@kofc-wa.org.) At the Council level, individuals showed the innovation and initiative to raise funds and supplies for the evacuees. As of September 17, 2005, the donations from Washington State councils to the state fund had reached $10,000, well on our way to achieving our goal of $15,500 (one dollar for every member in the state). Please remember to send your donations to State Secretary John Walker. Some of us in our past have been injured, had a vehicle or a house damaged, lost loved ones, been unemployed, forced to move to another state, lived for a while in motels or RVs, etc. But how many of us have had this all happen at the same time? That is the situation for the hurricane evacuees and we need to help them out. When this is all said and done, I know the Brother Knights of the Washington State Council will be able to say, We saw the hungry and fed them. We saw the thirsty and gave them water. We saw the strangers and took them in. And we will - because we re the Knights of Columbus, a Catholic, family, fraternal, SERVICE organization! Special Days at the Special Olympics State Deputy Karl Hadley presents a check for $10,000 to David Taylor, Member of the Board of Directors for the Special Olympics. The Special Olympics were held in Everett and Meadowdale August 27 & 28 for two days of sporting events and a gala celebration Saturday Evening at the Boeing Cafeteria in Everett. The staff of the SO Washington along with the athletes wish to say thanks to all the knights in the state for the check which helps pay for the summer games. I want to give my thanks to all who came and made lunches, worked the dinner and dance. Ed Caballero

Page 2 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin October, 2005 Message From State Deputy Karl Hadley At the Confluence Worthy Brother Knights: On October 10, 1805 Lewis and Clark entered presentday Washington State at the confluence of what today are the Clearwater and Snake Rivers near Lewiston and Clarkston. Clark wrote, The Countrey about two forks is an open Plain on either Side...the water of the South fork is a greenish blue, the north as clear as cristial. our diet extremely bad... They then journeyed down the Snake River to the Columbia River. Entries in Clark s log in October included, The hills or assents from the water is faced with a dark ruged Stone. - William Clark, Oct. 12, 1805. proceeded on...to the junction of this river (Snake) and the Columbia which joins from the N.W. In every direction from the junction of those rivers the Countrey is one Continued plain...except a range of high Countrey which runs from S.W & N E... (today s Horse Heaven Hills). - William Clark, Oct. 16, 1805....the Countrey rises here about 200 feet above The water and is bordered with black rugid rocks......saw a mountain bearing S.W. Conocal form Covered with Snow (Mt. Hood). - William Clark, October 18, 1805. Feedback from Our WA State Senators Following the 2005 Supreme Convention, the State Deputy sent Senators Maria Cantwell and Patty Murray some of the resolutions pertaining to the Congress. Here are some excerpts of their responses: Senator Cantwell: Thank you for contacting me with your views about abortion. I support a woman's right to choose, as well as efforts to strengthen family planning. Thank you for writing to express your views on the nomination of John G. Roberts to be a Justice on the United States Supreme Court. I believe it is critical that we conduct a comprehensive evaluation of each nominee's qualifications. Thank you for contacting me to express your view on a Constitutional Amendment to protect the American flag. As a free speech advocate, I oppose this amendment. Senator Murray: Thank you for contacting me. I appreciate having the benefit of your views on these matters. We too are at a confluence of sorts. We have just entered the fraternal year and are now at the confluence where the Summer River of organizational meetings and reports meet the Fall River of membership recruitment and program implementation. With the steep cliffs of high membership and insurance quotas one either side, are you ready to run the rapids? Lewis and Clark had the help of the Shoshone, Salish, and Nez Perce and other local natives to help them along the way (and Sacajawea to guide them). The Nez Perce people generously shared a round root and flatbread made of this same root with the hungry Corps of Discovery. Today we call the plant and its edible root camas. Fortunately, you Grand Knights have the help of your State Officers, District Deputies, State Chairmen, and council members (and your wives to guide you). You ve been given the charts and know where the shoals are located. You know your destination. You have the Bread of Life. Go forth and Discover a Knight! As of September 30, 2005, only 46 of 138 councils (33%) have recorded new members with Supreme. (Congratulations to councils 829, 6686, 13606, and 13794 for having already achieved 100% or more of their membership quotas and councils 8455, 13560, and 13606 for achieving 100% or more of their insurance quotas!) As with Lewis & Clark we have a long way to the coast! Vivat Jesus! Karl A. Hadley Karl A. Hadley State Deputy Columbus Charities 2005 Winners Prize Ticket Amount Name City 1st 02486G $20,000 A. Valenzuela Richland, WA 2nd 03179S $2,000 A. Arends Seattle, WA 3rd 04320S $1,000 Warren C. Sackett Kent, WA 4th 08765M $500 Gloria Basilio Bothell, WA 5th 04730F $250 Don Gatchalian Selah, WA 6th 03440H $250 Jeff & Lynette Kinzer Genesee, ID 7th 07954S $250 Josie Smith Tukwila, WA 8th 07844H $250 G. Metcalf Bellingham, WA 9th 01145F $250 Mike Bechard Yakima, WA 10th 07407M $250 Mike Fleming Redmond, WA 11th 08507C $250 Lisa Wiley Puyallup, WA 12th 10368A $100 C. Strazzara Seattle, WA 13th 05410R $100 Barbara J. Couvion Ouilcene, WA 14th 04250F $100 Ted Roy Yakima, WA 15th 09501A $100 Jason K Leong Seattle, WA 16th 09528G $100 Mark Mathis Mesa, WA 17th 08151K $100 M. Garcia Marysville, WA 18th 02033N $100 Susan Schroeder Prosser, WA 19th 11922N $100 Dell & Arlene Swatosh Oak Harbor, WA 20th 02540F $100 Dean Whitworth Yakima, WA

October, 2005 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin Page 3 STATE CHAPLAIN MOST REVEREND CARLOS A. SEVILLA, S.J. I wrote this article in the balcony of my hotel room in Tampa, Florida. I was in this beautiful city because I recently attended the Annual Vocation s Conference sponsored by the National Conference of Diocesan Vocation Directors, or simply referred to as NCDVD, a sweetsounding acronym indeed! (By the way, please note, lest I be suspected of living a rather extravagant life, I said, Vocation, not VACATION!) What was happening below my hotel balcony that afternoon inspired me to reflect on this theme of silence as important and necessary in our spiritual growth. A huge group of employees of perhaps a big organization was having what appeared to be a concluding dinner and party around the hotel s swimming pool. There was a band playing music. It was loud! I noticed that those in conversation almost had to shout in order to be heard. Some were dancing. Many were sunbathing. They were having a wonderful time. This seems to be a great organization to work for. What distracted me was the competing sound coming from the neighboring hotel. There was also a band playing music as equally loud. What eventually became very obvious to me was that the competing sounds were completely ruining the beautiful music that each band was making. I immediately realized that my observation captured a spiritual experience for many of us. There are many voices that compete to get our attention, often drowning that one voice that matters the most, that one voice that can ultimately bring us rest. Our Blessed Mother is an example of one who listens attentively to that one voice that matters the most, that one voice that can ultimately bring us rest. St. Augustine once said, The Blessed Virgin Mary clearly carried out the will of the Father, and therefore it is a greater thing for her to be a disciple of Christ than to be his mother. She is more blessed in being a disciple of Christ than in being the mother of Christ. Indeed, in the gospel of Luke, Jesus says, Blessed are those who hear the word of God and act on it. Mary heard the word of God and acted on it because she treasured the words in her heart and Silence in Spiritual Growth by Fr. Wilmar O Zabala pondered them. Treasuring and pondering make up her spiritual communion with God. Treasuring and pondering seem to be a foreign concept for many of us because we are always on a run, because we are always busy and don t have time, because we think that prayer should be full of words, because the noises we encounter around us do not give us silence necessary for reflection. It s often said that silence is a prerequisite of prayer. That s the reason why silence has an importance place and value in our liturgy. A period of silence between our readings at Mass is encouraged so that we can treasure and ponder what has just been read. A period of silence after the homily is important so that we can treasure and ponder what was said, and, yes, we still do that even if there s nothing worth treasuring and pondering in the homily at all! Mother Teresa used to tell the Missionaries of Charity that they will never learn to pray until they keep silence. She values those words because she knows that the fruit of silence is faith. The fruit of faith is prayer. The fruit of prayer is love. The fruit of love is service. But remember that silence in prayer is more than the absence of noise. Sometimes our prayer life, our treasuring and pondering, suffers because our hearts are not silent. God speaks only in the silence of the heart. Only after we have listened can we speak and act from the fullness of our hearts. There is a sentence, really a gem of spiritual wisdom, in Kathleen Norris book Amazing Grace that I find myself returning to when my own life becomes too noisy and distractions overwhelm me: Silence reminds me to take my soul with me wherever I go. Indeed, we need silence to be alone with God, to listen to him, to ponder his words deep in our hearts. To pray is to be alone with God in silence in order to be renewed and to be transformed. I believe that renewal and transformation are the fruits of treasuring and pondering. Treasuring and pondering are spiritual ingredients to an authentic discipleship with Christ. Father Wilmar Rev. Wilmar O. Zabala STATE VICE-CHAPLAIN THE REVEREND WILMAR O. ZABALA Columbus Day, October 12 Celebrated October 10

Page 4 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin October, 2005 your council. It s time to Discover a Knight with the October Blitz! We re suggesting sometime close to Columbus Day for the Blitz, but remember that it s up to you to pick a date that works for your council and your parish. By now you should have met with your pastor and should be well underway to make it happen. If not it s not too late! It s a scramble, but it s worth the extra effort to gain some new members for The Supreme Council s website, www.kofc.org, has some excellent resources for membership including presentation materials to assist in preparing for the Blitz. It also provides an order form for Blitz materials and handouts. Don t forget that councils achieving 100% of their membership quota by December 31 can earn a Knights of Columbus jacket for the Grand Knight. These jackets are excellent and they re being proudly worn by many of last year s winners. Also, in addition to the signed commemorative book the State Council will award to each Grand Knight that achieves 200% of their membership quota by June 30, 2006, the Supreme Council now awards a Double Star lapel pin for councils that earn a Star Council award and achieve double their membership quota. District Deputies can earn a KC jacket for achieving 100% of their district quota by December 31, and can earn an All Star varsity jacket if all of their councils achieve the Star Council Award. Finally, a reminder about an incentive prize each Grand Knight can win for reporting the council s participation in the Blitz. We will be awarding the new book, By Their Works, which provides stories about Knights in action throughout the Order. Five books will be awarded by random drawing, and an additional book will be given to the most successful Blitz council in each size division based on reported signed Form 100's. Remember to submit your reports to the District Deputy and to me by November 15, 2005. Vivat Jesus! Message from Membership Chairman Don McBride, State Advocate Membership Chairman The following 5 councils (3.6%) have not submitted Form 185 (as of 9/302005) 03044 03153 03645 08872 12483 Message from General Program Director Worthy Brothers, As the first reporting time has come and gone only 43% of the councils submitted their July/ August Service Program report. In districts 5, 18, 28 and 31 no councils reported. I congratulate districts 7 and 24 for having 100% reporting. Several districts lacked one and a few lacked two from being 100%. One of the sadder facts is we still have 5 councils not having submitted their form 185 report of elected officers and 28 councils who have not submitted their form 365 report of council committees. Those councils know whom they are, so get the job done! Your council audit should have been completed and turned in. 50% of the councils still have not submitted their audit to the State Deputy. Presuming your audit is complete please turn in the form. Your activities should be turned toward the membership blitz, basketball free-throw and keep Christ in Christmas program. Another area which should concern you greatly is where in your area is the next 2 nd and 3 rd degree. Don t let an opportunity slide by to assist your Brother Knights in advancing to Knighthood. Remember, the membership blitz is your opportunity to achieve or surpass your council membership goal for this fraternal year. Another point to consider is each new or reinstated Knight is a potential insurance member thus helping you achieve your insurance quota goal. Fraternally Ed Hebert General Program Director The following 16 councils (11.6%) have not submitted form 365 (as of 9/302005) 00683 01449 01550 01643 01758 03044 03153 03645 07908 08137 09237 09721 10534 11736 12002 12483 The following 13 councils (9.4%) have not submitted audit form (as of 9/302005) 00683 01643 01758 03044 03361 05816 07117 07907 08015 08398 09237 12002 12483

October, 2005 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin Page 5 October 1, 2005 Membership Standings by Division (Division Leaders are Shown in Bold Face Type) Division I <50 members Division II 50-99 members (continued) Division III 100-149 members (continued) 1606 49 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 8768 95 : -1 / 5 = N/A 7908 115 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 3044 33 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 9145 84 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 8137 132 : 0 / 7 = 0.0% 8079 48 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 9434 95 : 3 / 5 = 60.0% 8150 103 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 9237 45 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 9721 52 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 8201 122 : -1 / 6 = N/A 9605 47 : 2 / 5 = 40.0% 10532 57 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 8297 116 : 2 / 5 = 40.0% 9617 43 : -1 / 5 = N/A 10534 52 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 8311 107 : 2 / 5 = 40.0% 9637 49 : 4 / 5 = 80.0% 10543 71 : 1 / 5 = 20.0% 8476 140 : 3 / 7 = 42.9% 9910 36 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 10652 75 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 8872 109 : 3 / 5 = 60.0% 9941 43 : 1 / 5 = 20.0% 10664 94 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 9664 118 : 0 / 6 = 0.0% 11085 38: 0/ 5= 0.0% 11252 73: 0/ 5= 0.0% 9833 137: 0/ 7= 0.0% 11736 44 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 11253 81 : -1 / 5 = N/A 10653 112 : 0 / 6 = 0.0% 11906 40 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 11357 76 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 11134 108 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 12002 38 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 11408 86 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 11217 148 : 6 / 7 = 85.7% 12251 36 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 11478 74 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 11762 143 : -6 / 7 = N/A 12420 43 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 11611 88 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 11780 104 : -1 / 5 = N/A 12889 48: 0/ 5= 0.0% 11642 78: 1/ 5= 20.0% 11948 126: 0/ 6= 0.0% 13238 48 : 1 / 5 = 20.0% 11789 95 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 13364 34 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 12175 57 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% Division IV 150-249 members 13422 44: 1/ 5= 20.0% 12273 58: 0/ 5= 0.0% 894 168: 0/ 7= 0.0% 13462 43 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 12483 61 : -14 / 5 = N/A 1327 206 : -1 / 10 = N/A 13560 48 : 4 / 5 = 80.0% 12583 73 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 1379 162 : -4 / 7 = N/A 13597 33 : -1 / 5 = N/A 12591 89 : 1 / 5 = 20.0% 1620 193 : 1 / 9 = 11.1% 13761 30 : 1 / 5 = 20.0% 12786 90 : 2 / 5 = 40.0% 2763 188 : 0 / 9 = 0.0% 13794 32 : 5 / 5 = 100.0% 12899 91 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 3598 220 : 3 / 10 = 30.0% 13831 30: 0/ 5= 0.0% 12983 67: 0/ 5= 0.0% 4322 166: 0/ 7= 0.0% 13834 31 : 3 / 5 = 60.0% 13186 85 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 4385 162 : 4 / 7 = 57.1% 13374 78: 0/ 5= 0.0% 4782 214: 0/ 10= 0.0% Division II 50-99 members 13395 54: 0/ 5= 0.0% 6097 223: -3/ 11= N/A 1449 79 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 13606 79: 6/ 5= 120.0% 6686 180: 9/ 9= 100.0% 1629 89 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 7528 227 : 1 / 11 = 9.1% 1674 82 : 2 / 5 = 40.0% Division III 100-149 members 7642 175 : -4 / 9 = N/A 1699 82 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 829 118 : 5 / 5 = 100.0% 8179 214 : -5 / 10 = N/A 1758 85 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 1401 101 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 9238 182 : 4 / 9 = 44.4% 1823 63 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 1460 112 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 2155 75 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 1488 115 : 0 / 6 = 0.0% Division V >249 members 2260 97 : -2 / 5 = N/A 1545 140 : 0 / 7 = 0.0% 676 446 : 0 / 18 = 0.0% 3611 87 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 1550 131 : 0 / 6 = 0.0% 683 413 : 0 / 19 = 0.0% 5177 81 : 1 / 5 = 20.0% 1565 139 : -2 / 6 = N/A 763 373 : 1 / 17 = 5.9% 6706 95 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 2103 107 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 766 291 : 0 / 13 = 0.0% 7117 83 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 2126 113 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 809 287 : -1 / 13 = N/A 7149 54 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 2303 118 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 1643 306 : 1 / 14 = 7.1% 7356 76 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 2999 134 : 2 / 6 = 33.3% 3307 316 : 0 / 14 = 0.0% 7360 76 : 1 / 5 = 20.0% 3153 108 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 3361 302 : 0 / 14 = 0.0% 8015 92 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 3455 127 : -1 / 6 = N/A 5816 252 : 0 / 12 = 0.0% 8102 88 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 3645 141 : -2 / 6 = N/A 8136 98 : 1 / 5 = 20.0% 4196 147 : 0 / 7 = 0.0% 8266 73 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 4367 113 : 2 / 5 = 40.0% 8398 67 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 5495 118 : -1 / 5 = N/A 8437 73 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 6806 127 : 1 / 6 = 16.7% 8455 94 : 1 / 5 = 20.0% 7863 139 : 2 / 7 = 28.6% 8672 81 : 0 / 5 = 0.0% 7907 102 : 0 / 5 = 0.0%

Page 6 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin October, 2005 Message from Family Chairman Brother Knights, The "Family of the Month" Program is in full swing and more and more Councils are participating. THANK YOU for your participation!!! Congratulations to the following Washington Families who were drawn by the Supreme Council Office to receive a Holy Family Statuette: JULY 2005: Family of Paul & Lisa Quimby Council 1327 - Vancouver Family of Juan & Karen Lezcano Council 7528 - Federal Way AUGUST: Eugene & Linda Dickneite Council 3611 - Anacortes Charles & Linda Simmons Council 5495 - Burien Jeff & Lynn Rickard Council 8102 - Redmond Only 39 councils recognized families of the month in July and only 42 in August. Surely each council can recognize a family of the month? Brothers, our families are one of best gifts given to us by our God. Please pray for all of the families that have gone through the recent hurricane disasters. Imagine how devastating these disasters have been for them physically, financially, and emotionally. Find time to thank God for all of your blessings this month. Also find some time this month to appreciate your family, and to show them how much you care. Peace, Bob Baemmert State Family Chairman I now have a list of seminarians who have little or no support through the RSVP program, and invite Councils and Assemblies to contact me directly. Early in September, I sent out letters to all Grand Knights, asking them to consider supporting additional candidates, and advising them whether or not I had received the 2004-5 RSVP report from them. At this date, there are still seminarians who need support, and there are a number of participating Councils and Assemblies who have not responded to my plea for the RSVP form. Please respond - this inquiry will not go away - and if necessary, the District Deputy will be contacted to assist in gathering this information. "Every Seminarian Supported" - it will again be accomplished by Washington State Council. Recently, I received a letter from a seminarian studying for the Archdiocese of Seattle, Ray Cleaveland. He writes: I am writing to thank you for your letter of September 1st about vocations. I appreciate all the support that the Knights have been giving me. I am a 3rd degree Knight from Council 829 in Bellingham, so I know the Knights' good work as well. In addition, I have already applied for the Bishop Daily scholarship through the Supreme Council for the year 2005-6. I hope to hear the results soon. Typical Lewis and Clark encampment Message from Vocations May God continue to bless you and the work of all the Knights. Yours in Christ, Ray Cleaveland Supreme renewed a Bishop Thomas V. Daily Vocations Scholarship for the 2005-2006 academic year in the amount of $1,250.00 for Matthew J. Nicks at North American College in Rome. He is a member of Spokane St. Peter's Council 8398. Supreme renewed a Father Michael J. McGivney Vocations Scholarship for the 2005-2006 academic year in the amount of $1,250.00 for Broooks F. Beaulaurier at Mount Angel Seminary in Oregor. He is a member of Yakima Council 894. Supreme awarded a Father Michael J. McGivney Vocations Scholarship for the 2005-2006 academic year in the amount of $1,250.00 for Raymond V. Cleaveland at Mundelein Seminary in Illinois. He is a member of Bellingham Council 829. The checks will be forwarded to the rectors of their seminaries so that they may be applied to their accounts for tuition, room, and board. A second check for each in the same amount will be forthcoming in time for the second semester. Duane L. Vincent FDD PFN PGK Chairman for Vocations/PFH/RSVP e-mail: vocations@kofc-wa.org From Supreme Web Site Order Will Appeal Ruling on Pledge of Allegiance The Knights of Columbus, which is among the defendants in Newdow v. Congress of the United States, et al., will immediately appeal Wednesday's decision by U.S. District Court Judge Lawrence Karlton, holding that reciting the Pledge of Allegiance in school is unconstitutional.

October, 2005 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin Page 7 Message from Recruitment Chairman We are through three months of the fraternal year and on your way to having a great year as Grand Knight. I know that as I look back on my tenure as Grand Knight I was all pumped up to achieve my goals and make star council. One of the areas I did not look at until the very end of my term was membership. Membership chairmen for each council have the job of getting new members to join the council. But as I found out if something goes wrong, or a number of things come up during the year, your council may not get new members signed up. So, as Grand Knight of your council you need to always be aware of recruiting new members all year long and make sure your membership chairman and program are actively recruiting new members. By now you have all received your Membership Newsletter and Blitz Program from Supreme. Both of these mailings list the steps or phases of conducting a recruitment blitz program. I would like to summarize the steps or phases for you. I have found in teaching that repetition is a great tool for learning. Phase 1: The Preparation Phase begins by getting permission from the pastor to hold a membership blitz at the church during a specific weekend and get the event advertised in the church bulletin. Next be sure to order enough recruitment materials to have on hand. Then inform your insurance agent and recruit enough members to be on hand to answer questions of prospective candidates. Phase 2: The Execution Phase starts by setting up information tables at every door of the church before Mass. Have plenty of prospect cards and pencils on hand for each prospect. Make arrangements with the pastor to have a membership recruitment announcement made during each Mass. Lastly have brother Knights on hand to answer any questions and to collect prospect cards. Phase 3: The Follow-Up Phase takes place within 48 hours when contact is made with each prospect that you got during phase two. Be sure to let each prospect know that you will be holding an informational meeting and give them the time and date and offer transportation if needed. Phase 4: The Orientation Phase begins with your organizing of the informational session. Be sure to have plenty of recruitment brochures and information about your council on hand. Consider showing a video on recruitment from Supreme. Have a member explain requirements for membership and then offer each candidate a form #100 to fill out before leaving. Announce the date and time of the next First Degree. Phase 5: The First Degree should be scheduled no more than two weeks after your informational session. Be sure to contact each candidate to remind them of the degree date and insure they have transportation. Order degree certificates as a fitting way to recognize your new brother Knghts. Explain the Shining Armor Award program and get each new Knight involved. Well that should summarize how to conduct an effective membership recruitment blitz. All that remains is for you to put it into action. Remember that taking action is the key to accomplishing your membership goals and I wish you all much success. Any questions, ideas, or for help, call me. Home #425-742-0239 Special Message from Bulletin Editor This is an important message for the next few months starting in September. For a future Columbia story, Supreme would like contact information for Knights who have returned from Iraq/ Afghanistan and may be willing to talk about the role of faith in their lives before, during and after being sent overseas. Please send names, phone numbers and/or e-mail contacts to me and I will collect them and send them on to Supreme. Please keep the cards and letters (email) coming folks. I need your inputs for the Bulletin each month by the 20th so I can have time to organize all the articles in the bulletin and get it to the printers a couple of days before the 1st of the next month. Also please don t forget that I can help you submit articles in the Columbia Magazine. Please try to send any pictures in JPEG format if possible. They take up a lot less room than TIF or bitmap. Thanks, Frank Tyson Bulletin Editor 2020 215th Place NE Sammamish, WA 98074 FAX: 425-836-9904 HOME: 425-836-0895 Office: 425-898-9913 Vivat Jesus! John Alexy Recruitment Chairman

Page 8 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin October, 2005 Message from Squires Chairmen West and East Columbian Squires Salmon Fishing Trip! We are planning to have a salmon fishing trip - sponsored by the Knights from Richland Council #3307 on the Hanford Reach. The last few years the Colville squires have spent very successful outings on the Hanford Reach with Knights from this council. This year we are opening it up to other Squires that may be interested. Here is the information for the trip: WHAT: Squires Salmon Fishing Trip WHO: Squires and their Counselors (Father Prior too) WHEN: Starting October 21 st with a pizza feed and salmon seminar -- Hosted by Don McBride - Richland Council #3307. Followed by SLEEPING -- so we can be up and out at dawn on the 22 nd! HOW MANY CAN ATTEND: Currently 20. We have commitments for boats, tackle, etc.. for 20 people. Should you or your council have another boat or two, we can up that number. The seminar will provide information and tips on fishing the Hanford Reach. SLEEPING: We have access to the Knights of Columbus hall in Richland and their parking lot. The hall will be used for the pizza feed and seminar. Currently planning RV, tent, camper sleeping in the hall lot -- SORRY NO SEWER HOOKUPS. We can check into hotel accommodations should you require that. SIGN UP: Contact your State Squires Chairman -- Ed Parazoo at (509) 738-4515 or (509) 680-3627 or squireseast@kofc-wa.org. Also, let him know if you will (or can) bring a boat. DEADLINE FOR SIGNUP: There will be a deadline of October 15, 2005 for reserving space on the Salmon Fishing Trip. WHAT DO I BRING: Saturday breakfast & lunch -- that can be eaten on the boat or in the car. Each person will need a salmon punch card -- free to boys under 16, around $8 for two days for those that are 16 or older. Fishing tackle if you want -- most can be provided. Life jacket if you have one -- some will be provided. A boat if you have one -- some will be provided. To get your questions about the types of boat/tackle/ techniques answered call Don McBride at (509) 943-0723 or email him at djmcbride@charter.net. Reminder -- for those going -- NO BANANAS - THEY ARE BAD LUCK! HURRY if you want a spot on this trip! Keith Klaus, PGK, PFN State Squires Chairmen (West) Ed Parazoo State Squires Chairmen (East) How Much Does and Abortion Cost? One Human Life Message from the State Treasurer Exemplification Fund Each District Deputy has received an update of the Exemplification Fund balance for councils within his district for the past Quarter (July- September). I ve asked them to pass this information along to the councils for action. Some councils are in arrears from past years. Request the Grand Knight and Financial Secretary of these councils attempt to make the payment. Any questions on the due payment can be resolved if contact is made with the State Treasurer. Our hope is that all non payments can be cleared. As a reminder, each 1st Degree Candidate (except priests or seminarians) are requested to pay $8.00 toward the Exemplification Fund. The Fund supports the 3 rd Degree team expenses as they travel to your area to administer the 3 rd Degree Exemplification. The Financial Secretary is requested to collect the $8.00 and forward the monies, with a note on the number of candidates required to pay, to the State Secretary. For any questions or discussion of past year arrears, please contact me for resolution. Laus Deo, John M. Wallace, State Treasurer Message from State Advocate Please let me help you resolve any questions you might have regarding the rules of our order, including assistance in updating your council s bylaws. If your council does not have bylaws, or if you would like to update your current ones, please feel free to contact me at StateAdvocate@kofc-wa.org to obtain a copy of a suggested sample set of bylaws you can tailor for your council. Thanks! Don McBride State Advocate

October, 2005 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin Page 9 In June 2000 the Supreme Court of the United States took center stage in the abortion issue by striking down a Nebraska law that banned partial birth abortion, jeopardizing similar restrictions in 30 other states. The Supreme Court action keeps partial birth abortion legal. It was a split vote 5 to 4. The fact that it was a split vote, one so close is a faint ray of hope. Often, that is all that is needed for those who believe in the power of prayer, fasting, penance and perseverance 1. In the coming months our nation will be deciding two Supreme Court justice appointments. Abortion is still the issue. Prayer is still needed. Fasting and penance is still needed. Your Financial Secretary should have received the Respect Life Program 2005-2006 from Supreme Headquarters. Pointed out in the program is that every council has in place an active pro-life chair couple or a least a pro-life chairman to initiate pro-life projects and carry them through. Together we can be successful. 1 Weibel Columns Sept 2000 Pro-Life Message Jim Toth Pro-Life Chairman (509) 546-9923 (home) Table Protocol Abortion is still the issue. Prayer is still needed. So is fasting and penance.. For those Grand Knights who have access to the Grand Knights Handbook published by PSD Wayne C. Hogan, under the council section pages III-3 to III-5, you will find an excellent outline of protocol. There is a section that covers head table protocol but if you would like a order of seating, the Fourth Degree Color Corps Handbook on pages 6 and 7 will give you a general overview. Normally, in the third degree, the State Deputy will sit on the left side of the podium (center out) and the ranking guest on the right, be it the Archbishop, Bishop, Clergy, Supreme Representatives or whoever is the guest of honor. This is a very easy understanding using the two documents reference above. The Grand Knights Handbook and the Color Corps Handbook will answer most of your questions. The only difference will be, if the function is a Fourth Degree affair, then the Master will replace the State Deputy on the left hand side of the podium and the sequence will follow from there. This would be the Archbishop, Bishop, Clergy, State Deputy, Vice Supreme Master and so on. The rest of the list is pretty self explanatory, just remembering which function we are dealing with, Third or Fourth Degree. Submitted by, Rob Roberts, PSD, FMFD New Council Development, Round Table West My friends, it looks like the start of another busy month, with the kids back to school, and sports programs starting up. More and more time will be spent with family. Well Brothers, there are families within our own parishes that need our help. They are the families of Brother Knights who are in the Military. The member is serving our country, while their families are here at home. Ask the Financial Secretaries "Who are these members?" Find out if they need any help. On another note, have you given any thought of starting a Spanish round table at your parish? You know you can start a round table within your own council. if your parish holds a Spanish Mass. The community already exists; why not ask! Which parishes have bilingual services? Aberdeen (St. Mary's), Amanda (Our lady of the Olympics), Bellevue (St. Louise), Bellingham (Assumption), Bothell (St. Elizabeth Ann Seton), Burlington (St. Charles), Chehalis ( St. Joseph), Enumclaw (Sacred Heart), Forks (St. Ann), Harmony (St. Yves), Kent (Holy Spirit), Longview ( St. Rose), Lynden (St. Joseph), Marysville (St. Mary), Monroe (St. Mary of the Valley), Mount Vernon (Immaculate Conception), Renton (St. Anthony), Seattle (St. Mary, Holy Family and Christ the King), Shelton (St. Edwards), Sumner (St. Andrew), Tacoma (Sacred Heart), Vancouver (St. John), and in Winlock (Sacred Heart). Be part of the solution and keep the dream alive. Vivat Jesus Rick Wessling New Council/ Round Table Chairman West Fourth Degree Exemplification The 4th degree Exemplification scheduled for Saturday October 22, 2005 will be at the Knights of Columbus Hall at 722 E Union St. in Seattle. Dress for the day is tuxedo with social baldric or dark suit. The scheduled activities for the day are as follows: 11:30an Registration 1:00pm Exemplification program 5:00pm Mass 7:00pm Dinner Registration will be in the lobby. Exemplification will be in the Colonial Room for candidates and 4th degree members only. Knighting ceremony will take place in the Colonial Room after the Exemplification and wives and guests can observe and take pictures. Social hour will follow. Wives and guests will be offered local tours while the Exemplification takes place. Mass will be at 5:00pm in the Colonial Room followed by dinner at 7:00pm in the Colonial Room. All Sir Knights are invited to attend. Lunch will cost $5.00 per person and reservations are needed. Reservations are a must for dinner at 20.00 dollars per person. Please send your checks, made out to James Shields Assembly, to 722 E Union St, Seattle, Wash. 98122. We need an exact count for dinner by October 19, 2005 for the caterer. If you have questions contact the office at (206) 325-3410.

Page 10 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin October, 2005 First Degree Team Ceremonial Competition October is the last month of the three-month district level competition. If your council's first degree team has not yet been evaluated, contact your district deputy soonest and schedule an evaluation. What if your council's first degree team is being formed or has just been formed but not yet certified, can it still compete in the State First Degree Team Ceremonial Competition? The answer is a definite yes. In fact, participating in the ceremonial competition can be an incentive to finally form a first degree team, the team be certified, and be selected as the district's representative in the regional level competition. I cannot guaranty that your council will be selected as your district's representative first degree team. I can guaranty that if your council's first degree team does not participate in the ceremonial competition, it will not compete at the regional or state level and it will not be selected, at least this year, as the 'Best of the Best' first degree team in Washington. If your council's first degree team has not yet been certified, the team may be certified concurrently with the district deputy's evaluation. Your District Deputy, in addition to certifying the team, can certify individual team members. Remember, the district deputies are to submit the name of the council whose first degree team will be representing your district to me no later than October 31. The second level of competition, the Regional Level, will be conducted in November and December. If the council is concerned about traveling to the degree site and using an unfamiliar site, do not be concerned. The second level - Regional competition evaluation, will be conducted at the council's meeting facility. You do not come to us, we come to you. At this level, you will be using the same chamber that you have used for years. Your team members do not have to travel and neither do your candidates. And if you thought it could not get any better, it does. You schedule the date and time of the degree in addition to scheduling the location as long as it is in November or December. The only thing preventing a council from participating in the ceremonial competition is its desire to participate. Some councils say that their team is not good enough to compete, what a defeatist attitude. If you believe that you are not good enough, you will become not good enough. If you believe you can never achieve a goal, you will never achieve a goal. Never quit before you compete in any endeavor. Believe your council can be successful, work to make it successful, and it will become successful. If you have any questions or want additional information, contact me via email at kofchogan@comcast.net, Ceremonials@kofc-wa.org, or COHogan@kofc-wa.org. Or you can contact me at my office phone number (253) 581-5952, which is also my fax number. 'The Best of the Best' First Degree Team Ceremonial Competition travel award will look great hanging in your council's hall. Where it is located next year depends on you! Wayne C. Hogan Wayne C. Hogan, PSD State Ceremonial Chairman Revised First Degree Ceremonial Books The original plan was to issue the revised first degree ceremonial books to all councils that were issued ceremonial books by mid-september. However, due to the magnitude of the printing, over 40,000 ceremonial books each of which has to be numbered with a unique serial number, recorded at Supreme for accountability, packaged and then mailed to the financial secretaries of over 6,000 councils, this targeted date is not achievable. The new anticipated mailing is mid-october 2005. The package of five first degree ceremonial books will be mailed to the council's financial secretary. In addition to the five ceremonial books, there will be instructions on returning the old first degree ceremonial books. Also Supreme will include a self-addressed pre-paid envelope to return the council's ceremonial books to Supreme. If the council cannot find their books, there will be instructions on what to do and what the cost will be. At the Summer Leadership Meeting all district deputies were provided a list of all councils in the State that were issued first degree ceremonial books. They were to conduct a personal inventory of each council that was issued first degree ceremonial books and provide me with a report on this inventory. I have received replies from about a third of the district deputies. The goal was to have every council that was issued first degree ceremonial books be inventoried and be ready to immediately respond to Supreme's requirements as its pertains to returning the old books, informing Supreme that the council does not have any or a portion of the books, and paying for the lost ceremonial books. To the grand knights, if your books were not inventoried, please contact your district deputy immediately and have the inventory conducted. Wayne C. Hogan Wayne C. Hogan, PSD State Ceremonial Chairman A Bit of Humor A father was approached by his small son who told him proudly, "I know what the Bible means!" His father smiled and replied, "What do you mean, you 'know' what the Bible means?" The son replied, "I do know!" "Okay," said his father. "What does the Bible mean?" "That's easy, Daddy." the young boy replied excitedly, "It stands for 'Basic Information Before Leaving Earth.'"

October, 2005 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin Page 11 Katrina Hurricane Relief For those councils who can contribute to the Katrina Hurricane Relief Fund, please send your checks to State Secretary John Walker payable to the Washington State Council. We will consolidate the funds into a check and forward it to Knights of Columbus Charities USA, Inc. and designate it for Katrina Hurricane Relief. Individuals may send tax deductible donations directly to: Knights of Columbus Charities USA, Inc. Gift Processing Center PO Box 9028 Pittsfield, MA 01202-9028 Attention: Hurricane KATRINA Relief The Supreme Council of the Knights of Columbus provided initial relief funds for the victims of Hurricane Katrina in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida today, and Knights of Columbus everywhere are being asked to donate to a special fund for hurricane relief efforts. Initial contributions of $10,000 each were made available to Knights of Columbus state councils in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida, and Knights of Columbus members and the general public are asked to donate to a disaster relief fund administered by Knights of Columbus Charities. There are nearly 50,000 Knights in the tri-state area devastated by Katrina. In addition, more than 45,000 live in Florida, where Katrina delivered its initial blow before growing into a Category 5 hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico. All four states have been declared federal disaster areas by President Bush. Donors in the United States should make checks payable to Knights of Columbus Charities USA, Inc. and donors in Canada should make checks payable to Knights of Columbus Canada Charities, Inc. One hundred percent of contributions will go directly to hurricane relief, and all donations to Knights of Columbus USA are tax-deductible. Message from Fr McGivney Guild Chairman At this year s Supreme Convention held in Chicago, the attendees had the wonderful opportunity to attend the debut of a new play entitled He Was Our Father. Written by playwright Dominican Father Peter John Cameron and staged by actors from the Blackfriars Repertory Company from New York, He Was Our Father was an artist's interpretation of the life of Father McGivney. The play in eight scenes touches upon the life of Father McGivney and the pastoral effect he had on the church and the community he served. The play was a wonderful opportunity to put to life the image of the man who founded our Order. His person, his voice, his influence, and his holiness came alive through the actor portraying him. It was a special opportunity to get to know him even more. The Fr McGivney Guild also plays an important role in making Father McGivney better known to us. The Guild helps us get to know Father McGivney in more. It also helps us spread the word about his life and his works. We thank all of those that have chosen to join the Guild. The spiritual heritage of Father McGivney is his precious gift to the Knights of Columbus. We owe it to him and our church to share his gift with those we meet and with those we work. Your membership in the Guild helps towards that Guild. As you must know, joining the Guild doesn t cost a thing. It allows you to keep current with the cause of our founder while also getting to know him that much more. By enrolling in the Guild, as a member, you will be sent information about our Founder and happenings in the cause of his canonization. You can join the Guild in one of several ways. You can go online to the KC website (www.kofc.org <http://www.kofc.org/> ) and click on The McGivney Guild. Or, you can fill out the simple form that can be found in most issues of the Columbian magazine. You can call or e-mail me and I will mail you a form if needed. Or finally, you can call the Supreme Council directly and ask to be connected to the McGivney Guild and ask to be enrolled. Pat Maloney, IPSD Fr. McGivney Guild Chairman A Bit of Humor Somebody has said there are only two kinds of people in the world. There are those who wake up in the morning and say, "Good morning, Lord," and there are those who wake up in the morning and say, "Good Lord, it's morning.

Page 12 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin October, 2005 Happenings Around the State Michael Flohr #766 The Council had a Football Raffel and all tickets sold netting the council $1,850. Congratulations to DGK Curt Hayunga for putting the program together. If you would like to have something in the bulletin about happenings in your council, please submit them by the 20th of each month to Frank Tyson at bulletin@kofc-wa.org or fax to 425-868-2036. Questions? Call me at 425-836-0895. Whatever you do for your family, for your children, for your husband, for your wife, you do for God Let no one ever come away from you, without coming away better and happier All we do, our prayers, our work, our suffering, is for Jesus. Our life has no other reason or motivation Unknown A Bit of Humor A minister parked his car in a no-parking zone in a large city because he was short of time and couldn't find a space with a meter. Then he put a note under the windshield wiper that read: "I have circled the block 10 times. If I don't park here, I'll miss my appointment. Forgive us our trespasses." When he returned, he found a citation from a police officer along with this note "I've circled this block for 10 years. If I don't give you a ticket I'll lose my job. Lead us not into temptation." Richland Council 3307 and Kennewick Council 8179 gathering up walkers, crutches, and diapers to send to the Katrina relief effort. The items come from the "Hospital Equipment Lend Program (HELP)" run by the councils. "Picnic Choir" consisting of Auburn Council 3598 knights and their families singing military and Americana songs at the parish picnic for Sept. 11 observance. Dave Appel held his first District 8 meeting at his home west of Colfax. DD Dave felt it was important for members and their families to get to know each other and what better place than a relaxing picnic in the country. Colfax Council 1488 hosted the picnic. Thomas and Courtney Moore visiting Pope Benedict XVI in Rome Italy August 2005. Thomas Moore, who belongs to Council of Jesus, #13606. brought with him his first degree Knight of Columbus rosary that he got from the Council 676 degree team. Truly Thomas is a Knight that has his rosary on guard at all times.

October, 2005 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin Page 13 Knights of Columbus Washington State Directory Changes as of September 26, 2005 Please Copy Cut Out Paste Inside Directory INSURANCE FIELD AGENTS Field Agents - Eastern Washington Christopher Plummer (Jeannette) (1620)...(509) 545-5634 9016 Maltese DR, Pasco, WA 99301...Fax (209) 545-4155 Field Agents - Western Washington Brent Craver (Michelle) (9941)...(425) 377-8259 4232 113th Ave. SE, Snohomish, WA 98290-5575...Fax (425) 377-8952 Eric Johnson (0)...(253) 853-2742...Fax (253) 853-2748 REGIONAL DISTRICT COORDINATORS Central - Districts 6, 7, 10, 17, & 28 Robert Baemmert (Valerie) (3307)...(509) 627-5126 1927 Peach Tree Lane, Richland, WA 99352-9672 DISTRICT DEPUTIES District No. - 11 Robert M Howell Jr (LeAnn) (4782)...(360) 699-5299 5816 Buena Vista Dr., Vancouver, WA 98661-7110 District Councils: Vancouver 1327, 4782, 12899, 12983,Battleground 7117, Camas 2999 District No. - 27 John Feuerborn (Norma) (8150)...(253) 854-1571 21024 99th Ave S, Kent, WA 98031-2008 District Councils: Renton 3645, 13374 Kent 8150, Covington 11780 OTHER CHAIRMEN Ceremonials Wayne C Hogan (Lori) (4322)...(253) 581-5261 109 Madrona Park Dr, Steilacoom, WA 98388-1423...Fax (253) 581-5952 PAST STATE DEPUTIES PSD 2001-2003 (4322) Wayne C Hogan (Lori) (4322)...(253) 581-5261 109 Madrona Park Dr, Steilacoom, WA 98388-1423...Fax (253) 581-5952 FORMER FIRST LADIES Charlotte Sohnly...(425) 488-5220 18420 36th Ave W. Apt 323, Lynnwood, WA 98037-7699 NEIGHBORING STATE DEPUTIES & DIGNITARIES British Columbia Dave A. Jones...(604) 465-2773 19744 115A Avenue, Pitt Meadows, BC V3Y 1P1 SUBORDINATE COUNCILS BELLEVUE - St LOUISE OVERLAKE COUNCIL 4385 GK - Carmelo Ricciardelli...(425) 746-6550 27-156 Ave. NE, Bellevue, WA 98007 FS - Tom Reutter...(425) 614-1001 14130 NE 7th PL #1, Bellevue, WA 98007 2nd and 4th Thursday, 8:00pm; (425) 643-0504 K of C Hall, 14821 SE 16th St, Bellevue HOQUIAM - JAMES T. QUIGG COUNCIL 1674 FS - Robert A Hyde... 416 5th St, Hoquiam, WA 98550-3627 2nd & 4th Wednesday,7:30pm 611 2nd ST, Parish Lounge KENNEWICK - KENNEWICK COUNCIL 8179 GK - Kevin L. Fischer...(509) 947-7477 4327 W 9th PL, Kennewick, WA 99336-4380 2nd & 4th Monday, 7:30pm; St Joseph Church Basement, 520 S Garfield, Kennewick LAKEWOOD - ST. FRANCES CABRINI COUNCIL 4322 GK - Brian G. Grossman (Gabriela)...(253) 307-7675 10501 Montrose Ave. SW, Lakewood, WA 98499-4752 FS - Joseph G Duncan II (Judy)...(253) 475-4383 3634 East G St, Tacoma, WA 98404-1550 2nd Thursday, 7:00pm; (253) 588-3824 Columbian Center, 5705 Main St. SW, Lakewood POULSBO - MSGR. HUGH O'FLAHERTY COUNCIL 8297 GK - Thomas Musha (Catherine)...(360) 271-3898 20565 Terasse Dr. NW, Poulsbo, WA 98370-9748 2nd Tuesday, 7:30pm; St Olaf's Gallagher Center, 18943 Caldart Ave, Poulsbo PULLMAN - SACRED HEART COUNCIL 7360 FS - Gregory M. Johnson (Mary)...(509) 332-5633 808 SE Edge Knoll Drive, Pullman, WA 99163-3548 2nd Thursday, 7:30pm; (509) 332-4402 Sacred Heart Parish Hall, 440 NE Ash, Pullman PUYALLUP - HOLY DISCIPLES COUNCIL 11948 FS - Brendan Maye (Jodie)...(253) 377-8631 648 Kaitlyn St W, Eatonville, WA 98328-7015 3rd Saturday, 8:00pm; Holy Disciples Parish, 15012 Meridian Ave E, Ste 4, Puyallup SPOKANE - SPOKANE COUNCIL 683 GK - Alan J Stadtnueller (Annie)...(509) 328-5603 302 E Boone Ave., Spokane, WA 99202 FS - Douglas F Jones...(509) 979-1990 729 S Bernard St, Spokane, WA 99204 1st and 3rd Tue, 7:00 PM; (509) 328-5603 K of C Hall, 302 E Boone Ave, Spokane SPOKANE - ST ALOYSIUS GONZAGA COUNCIL 12583 GK - Benjamin Julian Ponce...(509) 370-1001 9315 W Claire Ave, Cheney, WA 99004 Council Information To Be Announced

Page 14 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin October, 2005 Directory Changes Continued FOURTH DEGREE ARCHBISHOP FRANCIS NORBERT BLANCHET PROVINCE Vice Supreme Master James P Gay (Donna)...(541) 485-1598 2185 Rocky Lane, Eugene, OR 97401-7431...Fax (541) 485-1598 East Team Captain Thomas L Weber (Diane)...(509) 334-3817 230 SE South St, Pullman, WA 99163-2329 FOURTH DEGREE ASSEMBLIES 1168 - JAMES SHIELDS ASSEMBLY (SEATTLE) FN - Wesley L Duffield (Wilma)...(206) 988-4902 3006 S 148th St, SeaTack, WA 98168-4250 FC Adam O Lara (Jahunieta). (206)-782-0811 321 N 97th St., Seattle, WA 98103-3007 3rd Thursday 7:00PM Business KofC Hall, 722 E Union, Seattle 98122 1844 - FR VALERIAN GRUBB, OSB, ASSEMBLY (LAKEWOOD) FN - John F Glynn...(360) 459-6548 305 Ebony Ct SE, Lacey, WA 98513-6863 FC - Robert Estrada (Margeret)...(253) 984-6326 12513 Edgmere Dr SW, Lakewood, WA 98499-1151 3rd Friday; (253) 564-5163 LAKEWOOD Wa State Commemorative Pins There are just a few Washington State Council 2005-2006 Fraternal Year Commemorative Pins left. Orders will be filled on a first-come-first-served basis while supplies last. Please send a check to State Secretary John Walker, 805 S Morain, Kennewick, WA 99336-4417, with the below order form. NUMBER COST BONUS TOTAL PINS REC D 10 $20.00 None 10 25 $50.00 1 extra pin 26 50 $100/00 2 extra pins 52 100 $200.00 5 extra pins 105 ORDER FORM Council # Council Contact Address Phone Number # Pins ordered Amount of Check Remarks > Prayer List In Memoriam < We join the survivors in remembering the following members who recently died. We offer our prayers for them and their families. May their souls rest in peace. Brother... Council Richard Beaudry...Mountlake Terrace 9605 Rev. Kieran Cunningham, O.S.B... Olympia 1643 Lester L. Leahy... Pt. Townsend 10532 Steven C. Jablonski... Lakewood 4322 Don Carlson...St Madeline Sophie 10664 Charles McCprmack... Kent 8150 Family Members Deaths Matthew Joseph Rodriguez (infant son of Aaron Rodriguez)...Kennewick 8179 Elizabeth Jane Griffith (widow of John B. Griffith)...Pt. Townsend 10532 Agnes A. Schmidt (wife of Joseph A. Schmidt)... Clarkston 3455 Tor Nykreim (brother of Mike Nykreim)... Kirkland 7645 Bill De Gooyer (father of Charles De Gooyer)...Kennewick 8179 Raymond W. Larpenteur (father of Al Larpenteur, IPGK)...Bothell 6686 Sick Notices Paul Mazzoncini, PGK and his wife Nancy...Issaquah 9833 Vatican Document Declaration on Procured Abortion It is true that it is not the task of the law to choose between points of view or to impose one rather than another. But the life of the child takes precedence over all opinions. One cannot invoke freedom of thought to destroy this life The role of law is not to record what is done, but to help in promoting improvement. It is at all times the task of the State to preserve each person's rights and to protect the weakest. In order to do so the State will have to right many wrongs. The law is not obliged to sanction everything, but it cannot act contrary to a law which is deeper and more majestic than any human law: the natural law engraved in men's hearts by the Creator as a norm which reason clarifies and strives to formulate properly, and which one must always struggle to understand better, but which it is always wrong to contradict. Human law can abstain from punishment, but it cannot declare to be right what would be opposed to the natural law, for this opposition suffices to give the assurance that a law is not a law at all It must in any case be clearly understood that whatever may be laid down by civil law in this matter, man can never obey a law which is in itself immoral, and such is the case of a law which would admit in principle the liceity of abortion. Nor can he take part in a propaganda campaign in favor of such a law, or vote for it. Moreover, he may not collaborate in its application. See Vatican Document for Complete Declaration

October, 2005 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin Page 15 HURRICANE KATRINA RELIEF FUND HONOR ROLL Once again when the call goes out the Knights of Columbus of Washington State always meet that call. Listed below are the Councils who have sent donations into the WSC for KATRINA RELIEF as of September 16, 2005. (Many others are in the process of sending in their donations but because the State Secretary is off to New York celebrating the 50 th anniversary of blissful happiness with his wife Tessie, the honor roll will not be updated until next month.) The following are listed in order of receipt of their donations: Sequim Council 8455 Fr. Justin P. Garvey-Bothell Council 6686 Pope John XXII-Burien Council 5495 Holy Cross-Granite Falls Council 13560 Fr. Richard Stohr-Seattle Council 12175 St. Thomas More-Spokane Council 11134 Padre Pio-Battleground Council 7117 St. Michael s of Snohomish Council 9664 Sacred Heart-Pullman Council 7360 Cascade-Everett Council 9617 Mary Queen-Spokane Council 9237 Kennewick Council 8179 St. John Vianney-Spokane Council 8201 Colfax Council 1488 St. Marys Presentation-Deer Park Council 9721 Donations from the above councils totaled $10,773. That puts us at just over 2/3 of our goal of $15,000 set by State Deputy Karl A. Hadley. We have many more donations committed so I am sure we will not only meet our goal but exceed it. It is never too late to make the honor roll. Send your check to the State Secretary, John L. Walker at 805 So. Morain, Kennewick, WA 99336-4417. Suggested Petitions* Oct 2 That on this Respect Life Sunday we re-commit ourselves to seek an end to the bloodshed of abortion and a restoration of justice for all citizens, born and unborn, we pray. Oct 9 For an end to the Culture of Death that daily seeks to overwhelm thos who believe in the beauty and sanctity of life, we pray. Oct 16 For those in leadership positions that they may use their power to respect the right to life of all people they are called to serve, we pray. Oct 23 That all people may come to see the unborn, the handicapped, the comatose and in infirm as neighbors whom we are called to love and serve, we pray. Oct 30 That God will continue to raise up people to proclaim and protect the right to life of every person, we pray. *From National Right to Life Choose Life Pamphlet Parish Bulletin Inserts* Oct 2 As another Respect Life Sunday confronts us with new challenges, let us reflect also on our gains. After reaching a high of over 1.6 million in 1990, the number of abortions annually performed in the U.S. has begun to drop back to levels not seen since the late 1970 s. Two independent sources confirm this decline: the government s Center for Disease Control (CDC) and the Alan Guttmacher Institute (AGI), Planned Parenthood s special research affiliate monitoring trends in the abortion industry. Oct 9 Presedent George W. Bush on May 24, 2005 gave testimony against embryo-destructive research by introducing to the public several children who had been adopted when embryos. The children here today remind us that there is no such thing as a spare embryo. Every embryo is unique and genetically complete, like every other human being. And each of us started out our life this way. These lives are not raw material to be exploited, but gifts. Oct 16 Following a May 25 vote by the House against a measure that would have allowed elective abortions to be performed at military hospitals overseas, one veteran observer noted: Our military hospitals have a proud and honorable tradition of saving lives in the most threatening regions and circumstances. They should not be forced into the dishonorable business of abortion. (Cathy Cleaver Ruse, director of planning and information for the bishops Secretariat for Pro-Life Activities) Oct 23 British prosecutors refused to file charges against a doctor who aborted a 28-week old unborn child with a cleft lip and palate. Commented columnist George Will, The refusal implies that any abnormality can qualify as a serious handicap because seriousness is determined not by the handicap s impact on the handicapped person s life chances but by the parents reluctance to be inconvenienced by it. How else is one to understand abortion as an alternative to surgery that corrects cleft lips and palates? San Diego Union Tribune, Toward a society free of disabilities, April 11, 2005. Oct 30 In the recent House debate on funding embryonic stem cell research, a variety of representatives made some telling observations. This is scientific exploration into the potential benefits of killing human beings, said one. You and I were once embryos. All you add is food and climate control and some time, and the embryo becomes you and me, said another. A third congressman, an obstetrician, played a recording of a fetal heartbeat and declared, This is what it is all about. San Diego Union Tribune, May 25, 2004 *From National Right to Life Choose Life Pamphlet In the presence of then-president Clinton and his proabortion wife, Mother Teresa told a prayer breakfast: "America needs no words from me to see how your decision in Roe v. Wade has deformed a great nation. The so-called right to abortion has pitted mothers against their children and women against men. It has portrayed the greatest of gifts - a child - as a competitor, an intrusion, and an inconvenience."

Page 16 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin October, 2005 Certificate of Insurance If you need a certificate of insurance for an additional insured location, you can get one by calling or emailing the following: Andrea L. Davidson at Western States Insurance. Phone: 1-800-659-9916 or at email: adavidson@wsi-insurance.com or thru statesecretary@kofc-wa.org It will be faster to go through Andrea as the State Secretary just has to relay the same information to her. Make sure you have the name and address of the location where you want it sent when you contact her. Human Life is sacred and inviolable at every moment of existence, including the initial phase which preceded birth. All human beings from their mother s womb, belong to God who searches them and knows them who forms them and knits them together with his own hands, who gazes on them when they are helpless embryos and already sees in them the adults of tomorrow whose days our numbered and whose vocation is even now written in the book of life. -Pope John Paul II Western Washington General Agent s Office PO Box 16570, Seattle, WA 98116-0570 206-938-4730 (Office), 206-935-7033 (Fax), General Agent Tom Voiland, FIC InsuranceWest@kofc-wa.org Eastern Washington & Idaho General Agent s Office PO Box 928, Deer Park, WA 99006 509-276-7439 (Office), 509-276-7684 (Fax) 509-993-8809 (Cell) General Agent Keith T. Hageney, FIC, InsuranceEast@kofc-wa.org Knights of Columbus Agency Department (Western Washington State) Council Agent Council Agent 4385, 7642, 7907, 8102, 8136, 9833, 10664, 11408, 11642, 11906, 13606, 13794 Jeff Schumacher, Office (425) 344-5905, Cell, (425) 745-0853, JeffJSchumacher@yahoo.com 3598, 3645, 7528, 7908, 8079, 8150, 11253, 11780, 13374 Ron Scholz, FIC (253) 804-9147 Fax (253) 804-9176 Cell (253) 740-0408, rscholzkofc@juno.com 1550, 1629, 1758, 2763, 6806, 9637, 11948, 12786, 13364 R. Anthony Solis, Office 888-532-KOFC, Cell 253-307-7732 829, 2126, 3361, 3611, 7356, 8672, 9941, 11357,12420, 13422 Brent Craver, FA, (425) 377-8259, Cell (425) 750-2275, craverkofc@hotmail.com 5816, 6686, 9434, 9605, 9617, 11217, 12591 676, 5177, 5495, 8311, 8437, 11085, 12175, 12889, 13462, 13761, 13834 809, 4322, 10652, 11762, 12483 Romy Ablao, FIC (206) 533-2396, Cell (206) 399-3515, Fax (206) 542-2059, romakofc@aol.com Joe Stocking, FA, Offiice (206)517-5861, Cell (206) 954-9434, Fax (206) 524-8429, jmstocking@aol.com 763, 7863, 8015, 8476, 9664, 9910, 13560 1449, 1606, 1643, 1674, 9238, 13238 Eric Johnson, Work (253) 853-2742, Fax (253) 853-2748 1379, 2260, 6706, 8297, 8455, 10532, 11789, 12002, 12251, 13395 1327, 2999, 4782, 7117, 11252, 12899, 12983 Vancouver Area Agent Needed Knights of Columbus Agency Department (Eastern Washington State) Daniel Poirier, FCIF, (425) 334-1540 Fax (425) 334-4921, Cell (206) 992-9645, djpkoc@aol.com Thomas L. Johnson, FA, (253) 857-5670 Cell (866) 735-7409 Fax (253) 857-5671, johnsonassc@wwdb.org Jarrod Roth, FIC, (360) 475-0784, Fax (360) 475-0783, Cell (360) 710-6993, roth4kofc@rcin.net 683, 3153, 4367, 8872, 11134, 11736, 13831 David M. Bailey, PGK, FDD, FIC, FICF, AAI, LUTC, Office (509) 924-4499, Fax (509) 927-4316, Cell (509) 951-1492. dave@kofcagent.com. 1620, 3307. 8179, 10543, 10653, 11478 766, 1460, 3455, 8179 Christopher Plummer, Home (509) 545-5634, Cell (509) 551-5793 Tri Cities/Walla Walla Agent needed 1024, 1389, 1397, 1554, 1565, 1823, 4058, 4585, 7360 Mark DiSanto, FIC Home (509) 635-1190, Cell/Work (509) 595-8843, Office/FAX (509) 635-1169, KofCDisanto@turbonet.com 894, 1401,1545, 3044, 6097, 8768, 13186, 13597 Central WA Agent Needed. 1293, 1363, 2888, 3762, 4777, 5075, 8201, 8398, 11611, 11623, 12560 Darin Sauve, FIC (509) 921-0424, Fax (509) 926-0337, Cell (509) 995-3356 darinsauve@comcast.net 1488, 2155, 4196, 8137, 8266, 9145, 9237, 9721, 10534, 12273, 12583 A.K. Jonas Hiner, Work (509) 893-9048, Fax ((509) 891-6278, Home (509) 924-3214 akjonas@comcast.net

October, 2005 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin Page 17 Important Dates to Remember Degrees, Reports and Miscellaneous OCTOBER Respect Life Month Oct 8...2 nd /3 rd Degrees Bellingham (Districts 9, 19) Oct 8-9... Membership Blitz Weekend Oct 10... Supreme Per Capita DUE Oct 12...Columbus Day Oct 15...2 nd /3 rd Degrees Auburn (District 12, 14, 15, 23, 27) Oct 16... 2 nd /3 rd Degrees Spokane (Districts 5, 18, 20) Oct 22... 4th Degree Exemplification in Seattle NOVEMBER Nov 1... Free Throw Council Kit Order Form DUE Nov 1... All Saints Day Nov 2... All Souls Day Nov 6... 2 nd /3 rd Degrees Everett (Districts 1, 13, 16, 21, 26) Nov 8... Election Day Nov 13...2 nd /3 rd Degrees Bremerton (Districts 2, 3, 22, 30) Nov 11... Veterans Day Nov 19... 2 nd /3 rd Degrees Vancouver (Districts 11, 25) Nov 20... 2 nd /3 rd Degrees Richland (District 7, 17) Nov 24...Thanksgiving Day DECEMBER Dec 9-10...District Deputies Winter Meeting Bellevue Dec 25...Christmas Day JANUARY Jan 1... New Years, Feast of Mary Mother of God Jan 1...Per Capita DUE Jan 7-8... Regional Meetings (Eastern Washington) Jan 14-15... Regional Meetings (Western Washington) Jan 21...2 nd /3 rd Degrees Spanaway (Districts 3, 22) Jan 31...Annual Survey of Fraternal Activity (#1738) DUE FEBRUARY Feb 4... 2 nd /3 rd Degrees Port Townsend (Districts 2, 24) Feb 17-18...Pre-convention Meeting Kennewick Feb 15...Semi-annual Audit Report (#1295) DUE Feb 18...4th Degree Exemplification in Oak Harbor Feb 19... 2 nd /3 rd Degrees Seattle (Districts 1, 26) Feb 26...2 nd /3 rd Degrees Chewelah (Districts 20, 29) MARCH (Vocations Month) Mar 3-5...Special Olympics Winter Games Wenatchee Mar 4...2 nd /3 rd Degrees Lynnwood (Districts 13, 16, 21) Mar 11-12...Membership Blitz Weekend Mar 11...2 nd /3 rd Degrees Tukwila (Districts 12, 15, 27) Mar 12...2 nd /3 rd Degrees Pomeroy (District 8) Mar 17... St. Patrick s Day Mar 19... 2 nd /3 rd Degrees Yakima (Districts 6, 7, 17) Mar 25... State Free Throw Championships Yakima Mar 25...2 nd /3 rd Degrees Anacortes (Districts 9, 19) Mar 25...4th Degree Exemplification in Olympia APRIL (Squires Month) April 1... Family of the Year/Knight of the Year DUE April 2...2 nd /3 rd Degrees Wenatchee (Districts 10, 28) April 8...2 nd /3 rd Degrees Woodland (Districts 11, 25) April 8...4th Degree Exemplification in Richland April 9...2 nd /3 rd Degrees Spokane (Districts 5, 18, 20) April 10... Grand Knight & District Deputy Reports DUE April 15...Service Program Award Submissions DUE April 16... EASTER SUNDAY April 22... Squires Convention Edmonds April 22...2 nd /3 rd Degrees Centralia (Districts 4, 31) April 29... State Bowling Tournament TBD April 30... 2 nd /3 rd Degrees Mercer Island (Districts 14, 23) MAY May 6...2 nd /3 rd Degrees Lakewood (Districts 2, 3, 22, 30) May 14...Mother s Day May 19-21...State Convention Kennewick May 29...Memorial Day JUNE June 2-4... Special Olympics Summer Games Ft. Lewis June 11... 2 nd /3 rd Degrees Bothell (Districts 13, 16, 21) June 18... Father s Day June 24-25... State Golf Tournament TBD June 30... Columbian Awards (#SP-7) & RSVP Application (#2863) DUE Washington State Council Web Page http://www.kofc-wa.org Washington State Council Ceremonial Schedule Washington State Council Knight s With E-mail Addresses: http://cee-nt.ce.wsu.edu/kofc/ 2005 2006 Fraternal Calendar A Bit of Humor The pastor was preoccupied with thoughts of how he was going to ask the congregation to come up with more money than they were expecting for repairs to the church building. Therefore, he was annoyed to find that the regular organist was sick and a substitute had been brought in at the last minute. The substitute wanted to know what to play. "Here's a copy of the service," he said impatiently. "But, you'll have to think of something to play after I make the announcement about the finances." After the homily, the pastor paused and said, "We are in great difficulty; the roof repairs cost twice as much as we expected and we need $4,000 more. Any of you who can pledge $100 or more, please stand up." At that moment, the substitute organist played "The Star Spangled Banner." And that is how the substitute became the regular organist!

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Knights of Columbus Non-Profit Org. Page 20 Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin October, 2005 U.S. POSTAGE Washington State Council PAID 11408 8th Place West, Apt. D Everett, WA Everett, WA 98204-5900 Permit # 335 Address Service Requested Knights of Columbus Washington State Council Bulletin Editor: Frank Tyson 2020 215th Place NE Sammamish, WA 98074-4421 (425) 836-0895 FAX (425) 836-9904 email: bulletin@kofc-wa.org The Washington State Council Bulletin is published by the Washington State Council of the Knights of Columbus State Deputy: Karl A. Hadley State Chaplain: Most Reverend Carlos A. Sevilla, S.J. State Vice Chaplain: Rev Wilmar O. Zabala State Secretary: John Walker State Treasurer: John Wallace State Advocate: Don McBride State Warden: George Czerwonka Immediate Past State Deputy Patrick M. Maloney General Agent West: Tom Voiland General Agent East: Keith T Hageney All information must be received by Frank Tyson, Editor by the 20th of the month to be published in the next issue. Articles appearing herein may be used in the council or assembly bulletins or newsletters. State Web Site: http://www.kofc-wa.org