Colorado Jurisdiction

Similar documents
Colorado Jurisdiction

Colorado Jurisdiction

SPECIAL CHAPTER GUEST PRESENTATIONS

The Magnolia Knight. Strengthening Catholic Families. Serving the Mississippi Jurisdiction of the Knights of Columbus

2018 Wyoming State Convention

FATHER ANDREW WHITE ASSEMBLY #377 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS FOURTH DEGREE

Grand Knight s Message

Charity - Unity Fraternity - Patriotism

Spirit of Illinois. Programming. Your Path to the Stars. Building the Domestic Church

Golden State Knightletter

FORT HOWARD COUNCIL #5382 STAR COUNCIL

GOOD SHEPHERD KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS

Kni g h t s Ca l l. Colorado Jurisdiction 2017 A NEW BEGINNNG / A CONTINUED MISSION. Jim Caffrey James D. Jim Caffrey Colorado State Deputy

June 2017 NEWSLETTER

April From the Grand Knight

Kni g h t s Ca l l. Colorado Jurisdiction CATHOLIC CITIZEN / CATHOLIC LEADER. Jim Caffrey James D. Jim Caffrey Colorado State Deputy

Grand Knight Ken Klispie Dep. Grand Knight Tom Martinez Program Dir. Dave Schneider

A Note from the Editor

CALENDAR GRAND KNIGHT S REPORT. Knights of Columbus Frances Cabrini Council 8879 February 2018 Newsletter

FLORIDA STATE COUNCIL DIOCESE OF SAINT PETERSBURG REGION 4 DISTRICT 41

District 68 District Deputy s Report - March

Knightly News. St. Joseph Council Catholic Charities Rising Strong Program. Inside this issue: Grand Knight s Corner and Incoming GK Message

Father J. Leo McCann Council 7304 October Grand Knight: SK Greg Kirchmeier Chaplain: Fr. Mathias Thelan Deputy Grand Knight: SK Philip Balmforth

Peter T. Campon Council Park Ave. Binghamton, NY April 2017 GRAND KNIGHT S MESSAGE

JESUS IS THE ONE WHO RESTORES. John 21:1-19

CHARITY UNITY FRATERNITY PATRIOTISM

Our Council Log KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT!

Knights of Columbus Council 764

C o u r s e C h a r t

From the Desk of Wyoming Knights of Columbus State Deputy

Knights of Columbus St. John Fisher Council #12856 June 6, 2016 Meeting Minutes

Knights of Columbus St. John Fisher Council #12856 February 6, 2017 Meeting Minutes

THE KNIGHTS FLYER Knights of Columbus

May 2018 Charity Unity Fraternity Patriotism GRAND KNIGHT S MESSAGE

GOOD SHEPHERD KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS UPCOMING EVENTS. Charity. Unity. Fraternity. Patriotism. 10/11 Halloween Party TICKET SALES After Masses - Narthex

ARCHBISHOP DUKE COUNCIL 6855 SAINT PAUL S PARISH RICHMOND - B.C. CANADA - WWW. KOFC6855.CA

CHARITY UNITY FRATERNITY PATRIOTISM

Knights of Columbus Arkansas State Council August 2012

COUNCIL 9058 HAMPSTEAD, NH

St.Francis Assembly 3495

KNIGHT MOVES November 2018

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Officers Meeting, 7:30pm, Quinn House

Knightly Chatter. Upcoming Events

Grand Knight s Report

THE KNIGHT LAMP. Worthy Brother Knights,

THE DESOTO KNIGHT COUNCIL 7120 Father Gregory Bezy Assembly Serving the parishes of Christ the King, Holy Spirit, St. Gregory, and Good Shepherd

A GUIDE TO THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. For Wives, Families and Friends of New Knights Msgr William S. Bevington Council 9132

KNIGHTS NEWS KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL #10794 HOLY INFANT CATHOLIC CHURCH BALLWIN, MISSOURI DECEMBER 2015

Kealey Knight Letter. Grand Knight s Desk. This Month s Events

Knights of Columbus St. John Fisher Council #12856 August 3, 2015 Meeting Minutes

The Meridian Knight October 2018

St. Joseph Parish of Farmington Council Meeting Minutes

Kni g h t s Ca l l. Colorado Jurisdiction BROTHERS - GUARD AGAINST APATHY. Jim Caffrey James D. Jim Caffrey Colorado State Deputy

Knights of Columbus New Hampshire State Council New Hampshire State Website:

K of C Films Nominated

Father Gregory Bezy Assembly 2195 August 2016

KNIGHTS CORNER. Welcome to our new Knight. Cicero, Bishop O'Keefe, Assembly 2663, Cicero, NY. The Patriotic Degree

Knights of Columbus Council 6527 Minutes of Business Meeting Held March 14, 2019 At the Adult Lounge in the SJV Activity Center

Knights of Columbus New Hampshire State Council

God, Be Merciful Unto Us and Bless Us. Sermon Delivered on July 1st, 2018 AM Service. By: Pastor Greg Hocson

Knights of Columbus. Mon-Valley Chapter 2016 Annual Report

July Volume Year God Bless, Vivat Jesus plete details. Please contact

NEW ORLEANS METROPOLITAN CHAPTER OF KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS

Reading of Minutes of Previous Meeting Minutes were read by Br Jake P. A motion was passed to accept the previous minutes with corrections.

The Sword and Scabbard

Assembly 973 Newsletter In Service to One, In Service to All

Knights of Columbus Incarnation Council # News & Views Our Monthly Newsletter. Volume 4, No. 11 May 2015 Page 1 CALENDAR

July 2015 Charity Unity Fraternity Patriotism GRAND KNIGHT S MESSAGE

Cowboy Bulletin. Wyoming Knights of Columbus ---- THE POWER OF ONE ----

The Apple Tree. St. Augustine s Knights of Columbus Council 7273 November 2018

September Monthly Events. Cardinal bellarmine council # /09/2016. ID Drive Tootsie Roll Drive

Holy Family Catholic Church

The Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary are said on Thursday

You. Knights News. Thank

Our Lady of Mount Carmel Building a sense of community through Gospel values

Knights of Columbus St. Barnabas Council # 8603 Bayville, NJ

The Newsletter of the Marquette Assembly #188

Chapter Knight Line News & Events For the Greater Austin Area

March 2017 NEWSLETTER

Happy New Year! JANUARY 2019 VOLUME 10, ISSUE 1

St Jude Parish - Knights of Columbus Council Newsletter Dec 2016/Jan 2017

HOLMESBURG COUNCIL #1284 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS CHARTERED FEBRUARY 26, 1908

Ohio State Columbian Squires Tournament Information

Chapter Knight Line News & Events For the Greater Austin Area

Bishop Flaget Flyer. Prayers for Our Members & Families

Knights of Columbus New Hampshire State Council New Hampshire State Website:

November Monthly Events. Cardinal bellarmine council # /8/2016. Election Day Adoration. 11/15/2016 Assembly Meeting

Knights of Columbus Holy Rosary Council North Hickory Avenue Arlington Heights, Ill

Grand Knight s Report

T h e C o m p a s s Special Ceremony Celebrates the Arrival of Our Charter.

Volume #2, Issue #1. January - March K of C COUNCIL #2301 AU SABLE FORKS AU SABLE FORKS, NY (KOFC2301.ORG) Published 31 December 2018

Knight s Visions Montana State Council February 2018

The Seton Sentinel. St Elizabeth Ann Seton Council 7473 Serving St Elizabeth Ann Seton, Holy Spirt and St. Helens Catholic Parish's

POPE JOHN PAUL II COUNCIL C O U N C I L C H A R T E R E D Monthly Newsletter October 2017

2017 KNIGHTS OF OLDE ST THOMAS

Knights of Columbus. Council Minutes Jan 14, 2016 start meting 7:05PM. Officers

As the calendar continually turns and provides us a new Fraternal Year, many things change but many things remain the same. Be Not Afraid.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS FOR APRIL St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church COUNCIL CORNER DATE EVENT TIME & PLACE

The Key to A Great Thanksgiving:

Transcription:

Colorado Jurisdiction Volume XXVI Issue VIII February 2018 KNIGHTS CALL STATE OFFICERS State Chaplain Rev. John Stearns State Deputy John Jay Doherty State Secretary Christopher Chris Foley State Treasurer Jon Herskovits State Advocate Dwayne Butch Enderle State Warden Marc Solome Immediate Past State Deputy James Jim Caffrey Colorado District Master Roger Muller, PSD Ladies Auxiliary President Liane Martinez STATE COORDINATORS Executive Secretary Mike Kavanagh Squires Coordinator Walter Walt Parsons Program Coordinator Robert Bob Nellans Membership Coordinator Mark Sorenson District Deputy Coordinator Joseph Jake Jakubowski Special Events/ State Convention Coordinator Craig Martin www.coloradokofc.org Knights Call is a publication of the State of Colorado Knights of Columbus all rights are reserved. Brother Knights and families, After he had dismissed them, he went up on a mountainside by himself to pray. Later that night, he was there alone. (Mt 14:23) It is hard to believe we are now entering the Lenten Season, so soon after Christmas. As Catholics, and more importantly as Knights, we have come to realize that Lent is a great opportunity to re-focus our lives and to recommit ourselves to a Christ-centered, charitable life. We remember from our catechesis, that Lent is a penitential season where we spend 40-days preparing ourselves for Easter through prayer, fasting and almsgiving. We have already likely figured out what we will give-up for Lent. Throughout most of our lives, we typically focus on the fasting part of Lent with perhaps a little less emphasis on the other important aspects of the season: almsgiving and prayer. Perhaps this Lenten Season we can add to our Lenten practices opportunities for charity and, more importantly, prayer. No doubt, our lives are hectic between work, family and even our Knightly commitments. We invariably find ourselves moving with great speed but perhaps very little direction. Our daily lives, at times, can be filled with failure or frustration and may cause us to be discouraged. At other times, our lives are filled with successes and it s easy for us to become prideful. In either case, we can do damage to our charitable-hearts. The practice of solitude allows God to help us find perspective. It is important, no matter how busy we are, to find time to be alone with God, even if it s only for a few minutes. We need to seek out the opportunity for solitude. Perhaps a few minutes in the morning before our family gets up, or in the shower, or on the drive to and from work; even a few minutes alone at our desk or perhaps for a brief period before we fall asleep at night. Solitude is not always easy to find, but it is necessary for our spiritual, physical and mental health. Jesus himself taught us the importance of solitude. In the scripture extract above from Matthew, after feeding the masses, Jesus goes off to be alone with the Father. It not the only time Jesus did so before or after many major events. Jesus ensured he spent time alone with the Father (Mt 4;1-11; Lk 6:12-13; Mt 14:13; Mt 21:17). Lent is a great time for us to practice solitude. Additionally, reading Scripture on a daily basis is another great way for us to recalibrate ourselves as servants of God striving to imitate Jesus. There is no greater source of God s revelation than the Holy Scripture and reading and reflecting on it on a regular basis will not only help us grow in the knowledge of our faith, but also help us live better lives as Catholic men, knights and fraternal-leaders. There are a multitude of resources available to help us read and reflect on the scriptures both on the Internet and within our parishes. Of course our own Knights to Christ Book is a great resource as well. It is my prayerful hope that if we aren t already, we add this practice of reading scripture as a new habit beginning this Lenten season. I also ask you as fraternal leaders, to ensure our council programs during Lent are geared towards helping our members, their families and our fellow parishioners grow in charity and faith. If your council already helps with fish fry s or other Lenten meals on Friday s during Lent that is great. If your councils sponsor and attend on a regular basis the Stations of the Cross or lead the Rosary before or after Mass, even better. If your council is searching for other Lenten program ideas, please go to the Supreme Council Building the Domestic Church Web Site at http://www.kofc.org/en/domestic-church/index.html. As Catholic men and their families attend events hosted by the council or parish, they may be seeking an opportunity to serve in a greater way. Please offer them an opportunity to join us as Knights of our great Order. An opportunity that will allow them to grow in faith and charity. On a personal note. My family and I are very grateful for the prayers, words of encouragement, emails, texts and cards in the aftermath of the death of our grandson John-Edrick Joseph Doherty-Garces during childbirth. They are making a difference and I ask your continued prayers Your Most Humble Servant in Christ, Jay Doherty Jay Doherty Colorado State Deputy

MASTER S KNIGHTLY NEWS The New Year is in full swing and time to move forward. I would ask that each Faithful Navigator review with their assembly officers how their assembly moving forward. Does your assembly have in place a membership and a program director in place? If not, why not? Is your assembly involved in any programs that exemplify the principle of Patriotism new or old? This past December, my assembly was involved for the very first time with the Wreaths Across America program. It is an easy program to do and participating is quite touching and significant to lay a wreath at the headstone of a veteran especially if it is also a Brother Knight or family member. Our members present handed out prayer cards to the volunteers, a Knight or Catholic or not, and it added meaning as they placed the wreath and said a few words over the site culminating with a salute to the veteran for their service. This is a simple program and one that can be significant by providing Sir Knights visibility and interaction in their community. This year the new Veterans Hospital is to open and they always are looking for volunteers to assist veterans. Assemblies or individuals who have some time to spend assisting those men and women who have served our country, it is a small price to pay to thank our veterans. Two individuals intimately involved with the veteran s hospital and the VAVS program are: John Alfeld=303-688-1089-johna70@ cpines.net and George Jackson=720-281-1157 gljacks@msn.com. Let s reach out and contact these Sir Knights to volunteer our time. I want to remind my Brother Sir Knights, that before we know it, the State Convention will be upon us. This is a time to renew old friendships while making new and exchange ideas of the successes and failures in our councils and assemblies over the past year. Hopefully we become energized to do the work of our Order emphasizing our principles of Charity, Unity, Fraternity and Patriotism. Next our biennial meeting will be held this year in April. Mark your calendars for Saturday, April 21, 2018. The location will be Council 2160 s hall in Greeley, 2600 6th Ave. There will be a review of what transpired since the last meeting in 2016, discussion of old business, new business and any resolutions that may be presented. It will be the time to submit the names for Master of the District for the new term beginning September 1, 2018. In the coming weeks a letter will go out with the pertinent information and request of the names of your Assembly s delegates. Each assembly s Faithful Navigator is a delegate with each assembly entitled to one additional delegate for each 100 members or major fraction thereof. Finally, we have scheduled 4th degree exemplifications each month from March through June. Check the listing in our Knights Call as to the contact person, time, and location for each of these Patriotic degrees. Let us move forward and have a banner rest of the year for the 4th Degree, our state and the Order. Vivat Jesus, Vivat Maria Roger G Muller Roger Muller, PSD District Master

IMMEDIATE PAST STATE DEPUTY Brothers, We have a busy degree schedule the next 5 months of the fraternal year with Major Degrees, No Frills, Stand Alones and Fourth Degrees so that everyone will be able to advance to the higher degrees. Contact your 1st, 2nd and 3rd degree members and encourage them to sign up for their next step in the wonderful Knights of Columbus Journey. But, there is one area where we are falling behind and we need your help! We have many Spanish speaking 1st degree members who need to advance in their degrees, but no one to help give the Formation (2nd) and Knighthood (3rd) degrees in Spanish. These men deserve the opportunity to go through the degrees thoroughly understanding the message because every word is important. If you or some brother Knight you know is fluent in both English and Spanish and interested in helping with the degree work, please contact me at jimcaf@comcast.net or 303-257-7664 so we can put Spanish speaking degree teams together. Ceremonials are extremely important in the life of a Knight so please consider helping your fellow brothers. Your Most Humble Servant in Christ, Jim Caffrey Jim Caffrey, IPSD Ceremonials and Training COMMUNICATIONS See what s happening on our social sites FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/coloradostatekofc/ TWITTER https://twitter.com/costatekofc INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/cokofc/ Email pictures/videos to clarkslucky13@msn.com Vivat Jesus, Clark Musser Assistant to the State Deputy Communications 720-771-5205

2018 COLORADO STATE CONVENTION Online Registration is now open. If you know you are coming to the convention, I highly encourage you to register as soon as possible. All registration forms are available online by clicking the State Convention link on the State website homepage (http://www.coloradokofc.org/). The 2018 Colorado Knights of Columbus State Convention will be held from 26 to 29 April 2018 at the Hyatt Regency-DTC, 7800 East Tufts Avenue, Denver CO 80237. This hotel is the same one where we held our 2017 Organization & Mid-Year Meetings. Their guest rooms offer breathtaking views of Downtown Denver and the Rocky Mountains. The rooms all feature upscale beds and bedding along with spacious sitting areas. The facility is compact making it extremely easy to get from rooms to meetings, meals, and Masses. I ask all Grand Knights to put Delegate selection on their February meeting agendas, then submit them timely using the online Delegate Registration form. This will help avoid any last minute issues that may arise. Encourage your delegates to complete their convention registration timely also. District Deputies - please reinforce this at your District meetings. Through our State District Deputy Coordinator (Jake Jakubowski), we will be sending weekly updates to your District Deputy to allow him to help with any registration needs. The State Convention is an exciting and fun time for all brother Knights. The 2018 convention is shaping up to be better than ever. Your participation is what makes this annual event a success. Support the priests across the state by attending the Clergy Appreciation Dinner. Share the joy and enrichment of bringing your family to the State Banquet. Child care & dinner is available for this event on Friday evening. Remember this is your convention. Join in making 2018 the best year ever!! See You in April at the Hyatt Regency-DTC. Craig Martin 2018 State Convention Coordinator co.kofc.convention@gmail.com (719) 331-6406 FAMILY Brothers, As we enter the new year, we often start by reflecting on the past year and setting new goals.. Some may want to lose weight, others to be better with money, but how many of us attempt to set a new spiritual goal for the year? At our recent Tri-District meeting, a question was raised that really resonated with me: How comfortable are you in leading in devotionals or prayers in your family? The answer to that question may present an opportunity for growth in your own Domestic Church. As an example, in my family we pray our nighttime prayers with the kids, followed by the Guardian Angel prayer and then the prayer to St. Michael the Archangel. The latter two were added as certain members of the family expressed a particular devotion or need. Hopefully you can find an opportunity to add some new way to let Christ live more in the midst of your family life. Vivat Jesus, Josh Dalcher State Family Director 309-241-4403 dalcher@gmail.com

116th Colorado Knights of Columbus State Convention April 26-29, 2018 Hyatt Regency - Denver Tech Center Day/Time Event/Activity Location Thursday, April 26, 2018 1:00pm to 8:00pm 11:00am to 5:00pm 11:00am to 5:00pm 4:00pm to 5:00pm (Invitation Only) 4:00pm 4:00pm 4:00pm 5:00pm 6:30pm 6:00pm to 10pm Convention Office Open / Registration Country Store Open Vendor Table Set-up Supreme Representative s Reception 4th Degree HG Dressing Room Bishop Vesting Priest Vesting Opening Convention Mass Clergy Appreciation Dinner Adoration Chapel Open Friday, April 27, 2018 6:00am to 8:30am 7:00am 7:00am to 4:00pm 7:00am to 4:00pm 7:30am to 8:45am 8:00am to 3:00pm 9:00am to 3:00pm 9:00am to 1:00pm 11:30am to 1:00pm 1:00pm to 1:30 pm 1:30pm to 3:00pm 1:30pm to 3:00pm 4:00pm to 10:00pm 4:00pm to 5:00pm 4:00pm 5:15pm 6:00pm (serve 6:30) Breakfast Served Daily Mass Convention Office Open / Registration Country Store Open Financial Secretaries Meeting TBD Resolutions Committee - TBD District Deputies Meeting - TBD Credentials Meeting - TBD Mileage & Per Diem - TBD Judges and Tellers - TBD Greetings/Warden s Committee - TBD Adoration Chapel Open Reconciliation per availability of priest Men s Opening Business Session Ladies Luncheon / Entertainment Eucharist Exposed for Adoration Men s Appreciation Luncheon (Invitation only) Ladies Auxiliary President s Meeting Youth Activities Suite State Deputy s Reception (Invitation only) 4th Degree HG Dressing Room Banquet Doors Opens for Seating Grand March / Banquet

Day/Time Event/Activity Location Saturday, April 28, 2018 6:00am to 8:30am Breakfast Served 7:30am to 8:00am Eucharist Exposed for Adoration 7:30am to 4:00pm Adoration Chapel Open 8:00am to 4:00pm Convention Office Open / Registration 8:00am to 4:00pm Country Store Open 8:00am to 11:00am SQUIRES STATE CONVENTION 8:00am to 11:00am Men s Business Meeting 8:00am to 11:00am Ladies Business Session 9:00am to 3:00pm Reconciliation per availability of priest 11:00am to 11:30am Eucharist Exposed for Adoration 11:30am to 1:00pm Ladies Auxiliary Brunch 11:30am to 1:00pm Men s Luncheon (w/squires) 1:00pm to 3:00pm SQUIRES STATE CONVENTION 1:45 pm Doors Open for Awards Ceremony 2:00 to 3:30pm Awards Ceremony 4:30pm 4th Degree HG Dressing Room 4:30pm Vesting 5:00 pm to 5:30pm Memorial Remembrance Service 5:45pm to 7:00pm Annual Colorado State Memorial Mass 7:00pm to 12:00am Hospitality Rooms Enjoy the Fraternity! Sunday, April 29, 2018 6:00am to 8:30am 7:00am to 8:00am 8:00am to 12:00pm 8:30am to 12:00pm 8:30am to 12:00pm Noon 12:00pm to 1:00pm 1:00pm to 3:00pm Breakfast Served Eucharist Exposed for Prayer Service/Rosary Country Store Open Men s Business Session Voting Delegates - Attendance Required) Judges and Tellers Convention Adjourns State Officers Lunch State Officers Meeting

KNIGHTS TO CHRIST February 12- Abram Lincoln s Birthday PATRIOTISM is a national restoration If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and heal their land. ~ 2 Chronicles 7:14 We have been the recipients of the choicest bounties of heaven. We have been preserved these many years in peace and prosperity. We have grown in numbers, wealth and power as no other nation has ever grown. But we have forgotten God. We have forgotten the gracious Hand which preserved us in peace, and multiplied and enriched and strengthened us; and we have vainly self-sufficiently imagined, in the deceitfulness of our hearts, that all these blessings were produced by some superior wisdom and virtue of our own. Intoxicated with unbroken success, we have become too self-sufficient to feel the necessity of redeeming and preserving grace too proud to pray to the God that made us! It behooves us, then, to humble ourselves before the offended Power, to confess our national sins and to pray for clemency and forgiveness. ~ Abraham Lincoln What might God say if he appeared to our nation s leader tonight as He did to Solomon (2Chronicles7:12)? What is our Assembly planning this Fraternal Year in service to God and country? Democracy is a device that ensures we shall be governed by no better than we deserve. ~George Bernard Shaw To order Knights to Christ books, visit: www.knightstochrist.org now on Amazon.com for Kindle PERPETUAL MEMORIAL SOCIETY Colorado Knights of Columbus Perpetual Memorial Society is a wonderful way to honor our loved ones, Living and Deceased, with this thoughtful act of enrolling them in 100 Memorial Masses per year, each and every year, forever. All the information and enrollment form is on the Colorado Knights of Columbus website. www.coloradokofc.org If you have any questions Please call Jim Peterson 303-906-3733

Knights of Columbus Family of the Month Council Winner List DECEMBER 2017 Council Family Of 4732 Miguel Rico Surpreme Families of the Month Council Family Of 1062 Jim Yankovich 12392 Patrick Walters 15451 Romuald Barteczka STATE KNIGHT OF THE MONTH The December 2017 Colorado State Knight of the Month is Brother Knight Michael Reilly of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Council No. 13205, Littleton, CO. As in December of 2016, Michael chaired the Giving Tree Program this month, spending many hours organizing, promoting, and executing the event. Due to his efforts and the generosity of our parishioners and members of KofC Council #13205, we were able to help five families of the parish with at least 30 children with gifts and monetary support totaling over $1500! In addition, he collected and purchased donations for the Marisol House of Hope (Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Denver) totaling over $500, delivered in time for Christmas. This included delivering proceeds from our November Family Breakfast to the designated families. Michael set up a Christmas Tree in the Parish Hall, adorned with candy canes containing tags naming items from the families wish lists, which were solicited anonymously. Published wish lists from Marisol House were also posted. An article was published in the Council s Newsletter and the Parish Bulletin for four weeks, while donations were accepted. Afterwards, Michael collected, organized, wrapped, and distributed gifts, supplementing them with gift cards and additional items purchased with proceeds from our November Parish Family Breakfast. Michael and his wife Ann Marie live in Thornton with their four school age children. Their oldest daughter Maureen is now Sister Mary Judith, in her third year of discernment/formation in Nashville with the St Cecelia Congregation of Dominicans, and daughter Megan is a college student at the University of Mary in Bismarck. He has been a parishioner at OLMC for five years and a member of Council 13205 for almost as long. Michael also serves as our Financial Secretary and Culture of Life Director.

FORMATION AND KNIGHTHOOD DEGREE EXEMPLIFICATIONS (2018) (NO FRILLS) FORMATION/KNIGHTHOOD DEGREE S COMBINED FORMATION/KNIGHTHOOD DEGREE S DATE Sunday, February 11, 2018 DATE Sunday, February 18, 2018 COUNCIL 10961 COUNCIL 8200 LOCATION Nativity of Our Lord, Broomfield LOCATION Air Force Academy ADDRESS 900 West Midway Blvd. ADDRESS US Air Force Academy CITY/STATE Broomfield, CO 80020 CITY/STATE Colorado Springs, CO 80841 CONTACT Gary Thomas CONTACT DD Steven J. Reed PHONE 303-460-8140 PHONE 719-433-1676 E-MAIL gthomas0908@gmail.com E-MAIL stevenj.reed@yahoo.com COMBINED FORMATION/KNIGHTHOOD DEGREE S COMBINED FORMATION/KNIGHTHOOD DEGREE S DATE Saturday, February 24, 2018 DATE Saturday, March 10, 2018 COUNCIL 4209 COUNCIL 16769 LOCATION St. Margaret Mary LOCATION Sacred Heart Catholic Church ADDRESS 28 E. Montezuma Ave. ADDRESS 235 North Fork Avenue CITY/STATE Cortez, CO 81321 CITY/STATE Paonia, CO 81428 CONTACT GK Leroy Roberts CONTACT DD James Harrington PHONE 505-967-5192 PHONE 719-963-3679 E-MAIL leroyrobertssr@gmail.com E-MAIL jamesharrington@msn.com COMBINED FORMATION/KNIGHTHOOD DEGREE S STAND ALONE FORMATION DEGREE S DATE Saturday, April 7, 2018 DATE Thursday, May 03, 2018 COUNCIL 14479 COUNCIL 11575 LOCATION Our Lady of the Pines LOCATION St John the Baptist Hall ADDRESS 9444 Eagle Cliff Road ADDRESS 1000 Country Acres Drive CITY/STATE Conifer, CO 80433 CITY/STATE Johnstown, CO CONTACT PGK Bill Doolan CONTACT Charles Rohrer PHONE 303-679-3375 PHONE 970-672-6109 E-MAIL BillDoolan@q.com E-Mail charlesrohrer6@gmail.com STAND ALONE KNIGHTHOOD DEGREE S STAND ALONE KNIGHTHOD DEGREE DATE Thursday, May 17, 2018 DATE Thursday, June 14, 2018 COUNCIL 11575 COUNCIL 10937 LOCATION St John the Baptist Hall LOCATION Pax Christi ADDRESS 1000 Country Acres Drive ADDRESS 5761 McArthur Ranch Rd CITY/STATE Johnstown, CO CITY/STATE Highlands Ranch, CO CONTACT Charles Rohrer CONTACT Roger Giudici PHONE 970-672-6109 PHONE 303-791-6864 E-MAIL charlesrohrer6@gmail.com E-Mail rogergiudici@comcast.net PATRIOTIC DEGREE EXEMPLIFICATIONS (2018) DATE Saturday, March 03, 2018 DATE Saturday, April 14, 2018 COUNCIL 3619 COUNCIL 2617 LOCATION St. Augustine, Brighton LOCATION Our Lady of Loretto ADDRESS 187 S 6th Ave. ADDRESS 18000 E. Arapahoe Road CITY/STATE Brighton, Co 80601 CITY/STATE Foxfield, Co 80016 CONTACT Dough Ore CONTACT FN Mike Zapfe PHONE 720-371-0293 PHONE 303-840 3442 E-MAIL dougore@yahoo.com E-MAIL cmzapfe@gmail.com DATE Sunday, May 20, 2018 DATE Saturday, June 30, 2018 COUNCIL 3029 COUNCIL 2813 LOCATION St. Stephen s LOCATION Saint Frances Cabrini ADDRESS 1885 Blake Ave ADDRESS 6673 W. Chatfield Ave. CITY/STATE Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 CITY/STATE Littleton, CO 80128 CONTACT FN Manuel Gomez CONTACT FN Arthur Hinkel PHONE PHONE 303-933-0946 E-MAIL E-MAIL arthinkel@q.com

Knights in olorado Action NOTE To be included in Knights in Action, send your council newsletters to: Kevin Caffrey cokc1718@gmail.com The Durango, Colorado Knights of Columbus Council #1408 were approached this Fall to assist a parish family in preparing their recently purchased home for the upcoming winter. The husband had recently dealt with a heart condition and his wife was confined to a wheelchair. The home would require a great deal of patchwork and remodeling to be ready for a Colorado winter. A total of a dozen Knights responded to the call and made three different trips to the home site twenty miles from Durango. They insulated to keep heat in, build walls for showers, and redid a bathroom. A number of outside leaks were closed and the roof was also patched. Knights contributed over 150 man-hours to fulfil our goal of being Catholic men of faith and men of charitable action. Fred Fleming, member of Council 10205 and Assembly 2294, is a member of the Assembly Honor Guard and Knights Choir. He is a long time member of the Denver Broncos staff and a former player for the Calgary Stampeders, where he met Pat Bowlen and started working for his dad. His story begins when he was let out on the streets as an early teenager. He is a fervent Catholic and a favorite in the Broncos locker room. He was a boy who started with nothing and ending up as Peyton Manning s personal security guy. Let s all congratulate Fred on all of his accomplishments! The Pro-Life March in Denver took place on January 13, 2018. What a great way to start off 2018! Council 12979.

On January 20th, the assembly gathered for the annual after Christmas party and gift exchange at Orleans Hall at St. Joan of Arc church. The group numbered 80 with 6 councils represented. It is heartwarming to see so many knights coming together to break bread and share the joy of being a part of this great organization. Council 12392.

2018 Colorado State Council Knights of Columbus Free Throw Championship Saturday March 24 th, 2018 10:00-3:00 At Holy Family High School 5195 W 144 th Ave Broomfield, CO 80023 Staggered Times for Shooting, Please arrive 30 minutes early for registration: 9 year olds: 10:00-10:45 10 year olds: 10:45-11:30 11 year olds: 11:30-12:15 12 year olds 12:15-1:00 13 year olds: 1:00-1:45 14 year olds: 1:45-2:30 Registration available ½ hour before each age group Awards presented after each age group For additional information contact: Tom Walls at twalls28@aol.com or, Ozzie Mazzuca at ozziemazzuca@gmail.com Remember to bring your Drug and Alcohol Poster Submissions to the Free Throw finals.