February 2018 SFX Knights Newsletter St. Francis Xavier the Missionary Council # 10957 In Service to One, In Service to All Council Meetings held at St. Francis Xavier Parish Hall 2 nd and 4 th Tuesday s @ 7:00 P.M. 21370 Newtowne Neck Road, Compton, MD 20659 Grand Knight s Report February 2018 Brother Knights, I don t know why it is but Januaries continue to be good months for us. Maybe it s because it s too cold to enjoy the bounties of life in Southern Maryland. We have four new members: Herb Male, Paul Roman, Dr. Dan Geary, and Dr. Mike Perraut. Those four plus Matt Cosgrove, Joseph Marino, and John Morgan also attained 3 rd Degree Knighthood this month. Congratulations to all. We had a great pancake breakfast on the 29 th. Not only was everything delicious (especially the blueberry pancakes they were a big hit), but we also had a lot of help in the kitchen. Father Rob had talked it up at the Masses so we had more customers than ever before and we needed the extra help. Thank you to everyone that helped: Bob Bowles, John Breck, Mike DeManss, Tommy Howe, Jonathan Lowe, Herb Male, George Morgan, James Morgan, John Morgan, Mike Perraut, Dale Rebarchick, Paul Roman, Matt Wilson, Tommy Howe and Gordon Long (a parishioner). We made over $1,000 to help the Our Community Charities.
Our Annual Survey of Fraternal Activities showed how busy we were last year: this time we volunteered more than 12,000 hours to our families, church and community! Well done, and my thanks to all. As always, please help when you can, it s meaningful. Vivat Jesus! Mike Holton, Grand Knight Council #10957 Chaplain s Report Knights of Columbus Chaplain s Reflection February 2018 As we move closer to Lent, which begins on February 14, I d like to reflect on why we place so much importance on attending Holy Mass. St. John Vianney, known as the patron saint of parish priests, once said: If we knew the value of the Mass, we would die for joy. At every Mass Jesus Christ, in the person of the priest, offers Himself to God the Father for us and we receive Him in the Eucharist. That s why we call it the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. What happened over 2,000 years ago at Calvary is made present in mystery at every Mass. Bishop Fulton Sheen once said that the Mass is like God reaching to Calvary and laying hold of Christ on the Cross and planting Him down in front of us. No wonder why St. John Vianney could say that we would die for joy if we truly knew the value of the Mass. Before I entered the seminary, I remember what a great gift it was for me to attend daily Mass. I believe it was a vital part in my discerning a call to the priesthood. See if you can attend at least one daily Mass a week this Lent. Below are some reflections on the infinite value of Holy Mass that I found from an excellent pamphlet. They are worth pondering and praying over:
At the hour of death, the Holy Masses you have heard devoutly will be your greatest consolation. Every Mass will go with you to Judgment and will plead pardon for you. Be every Mass you can diminish the temporal punishment due to your sins, more or less, according to your fervor. By devoutly assisting at Holy Mass you render the greatest homage possible to the Sacred Humanity of Our Lord. Through the Holy Sacrifice, Our Lord Jesus Christ supplies for many of your negligences and omissions. He forgives you all the venial sins which you are determined to avoid. The Power of Satan over you is diminished. By piously hearing Holy Mass you afford the Souls in Purgatory the greatest possible relief. One Holy Mass heard during your life will be of more benefit to you than many heard for you after your death. Through the Holy Mass you are preserved from many dangers and misfortunes which would otherwise have befallen you. During Holy Mass you kneel amid a multitude of holy angels, who are present at the adorable sacrifice with reverential awe. Through Holy Mass you are blessed in your temporal goods and affairs. You bring down God s blessings upon yourself and your family. You appease God s just anger for the sins of the world. You stand with Mary, John, and the pious women at the foot of the Cross. You are the closest you can be to heaven on earth. This Lent, let s renew our love for the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. I ll be giving a talk on the meaning of Holy Mass on Sunday, February 25 at 9:15 am in the church. I hope you will be able to join me. Please stay tuned for more details. In Christ and St. Francis Xavier, Fr. Rob- St. Francis Xavier Church News
February 3, 2018- Father Rob s Welcome to the new Parishioners reception in the Church Hall, 5PM after the 4 PM mass. Happy Birthday!! We would like to extend our Best Wishes to the following people who are celebrating their birthday this Month: James Morgan Feb 9 Paul Crain Feb 12 Matthew Wilson Feb 14 Shannon Thompson Feb 18 Michael Holton Feb 21 Fr. Brian Sanderfoot Feb 21 February 14, 2018 Thank You, Thank You, Thank You Thanks to all the Knights who helped make our January 9, 2018 presentation of the Check to Special Olympics for $1995.00, a very good one. Thanks for all the support received for Newest Members at Our 1 st & 2 nd Degrees we held on Jan 16 and on
January 26 for our 7 new Third Degree Members. The Help and support received at our Breakfast on January 28 was fantastic for without your continued support none of these events would not have been a success! Father Andrew White Assembly #377 Faithful Navigators Message (In Service to our Clergy and Veterans) My Brothers FAW Mardi Gras, February 10 Father Andrew White School Fenwick Street, Leonardtown, MD 206 6:00 p.m. Cocktails 7:00 pm Cajun Dinner: Chicken and Sausage Gumbo, Shrimp Creole, Cajun Fish, Jasmine Rice, Red Beans and rice, Green Beans, Corn bread, iced tea, coffee and adult beverages Fellowship and Dancing follow dinner Cost $30 per person plus a dessert! RSVP - Please respond by February 7th to: Jerry Dipreta Phone: 301-904-1924 Email: Dipreta@Hotmail.com Appropriate Mardi Gras attire with emphasis on Color: Purple for Justice, Green for Faith, Gold for Power Faithful Navigator, Father Andrew White Assembly #377
District Deputy s Report My Brothers The Lenten season is upon us once again. Have you decided how you will prepare for this year, what sacrifice you will make? Whatever it may be will pale in comparison to the sacrifices made by Christians in the Middle East. Some have given their live instead of giving up their faith and our religion. If nothing else this Lenten season, pray for our brothers and sisters in faith. Make at least one other person aware of the persecutions occurring today. Support their cause and needs in any way you feel. If we do not speak out now, then when will we? Remember the power of prayer, the power of unity. One Knight can make a difference, every member counts. Paul Zimmerman Knights of Columbus, District Deputy Maryland District #4 Congratulations to, Paul Roman, Herb Male, Dan Geary, Mike Perraut, who took their 1 st) Admissions Degree and 2 nd Formation Degree, on January 16, 2018!
Congratulations to: Paul Roman, Herb Male, Dan Geary, Mike Perraut, Joe Marino, John Morgan, and Matt Cosgrove who took their (3 rd ) Knighthood Degree, on January 26, 2018!
In attendance:
Tom Koviak, Unknown Attendee, Jonathan Lowe, Jim Berned, Jr., Jimmy Berned III, Mike Holton, Bob Bowles George Morgan, DD Paul Zimmerman, and Father Rob Maro. THE MARYLAND STATE BULLETIN The State Newsletter is available on line using this link: http://www.kofc-md.org/docs1213/md_newsletter.pdf Please read and enjoy and forward on to other family members Gavin Arvizo Fraternal Benefits Advisor Knights of Columbus Insurance Bus: 240-298-3873 Gavin.arvizo@kofc.org@kofc.org
Remember One Star Council per District PRO-LIFE NEWS George Morgan making the presentation of the Check on January 9, 2018, to Special Olympics representative, Marci Ball, From our Tootsie Roll Campaign IT OUT January 28, Breakfast for Community Charities
John, James and Mike in the Kitchen pancake mix James whipping up some James Mike and Bob getting set up John Boy, Mike and Herb working Bob and Mike having a laugh John Boy, Paul and Herb James, Mike & Paul Starting to come in for the food
Looks Good! Enjoying the Breakfast Matt s little daughter enjoys breakfast too! Line starting to back up, get to work in the kitchen! More parishoners enjoying the breakfast Thanks for the hard work the line is down!
Coming Events FEBRUARY 2018 Feb 2 Alumni Players 5:45 9:00 OLSOS Feb 3 &4 First Sunday Rosaries Feb 3 Hospitality Room Meeting for OC, 1 to 3 at IC Feb 3 Parish Welcome to New Parishioners after 4 PM mass Feb 7, 14, 21 & 28 CCD Classes Feb 10 7 th annual Mardi Gras at FAW 6 PM, $30.00 PP Feb 13 General Meeting 7:00 PM Feb 14 Valentine s Day Feb 14 Ash Wednesday, Mass at 6:30 PM Feb 15 Family of the Month Due (January) Feb 15 Assembly Meeting at St Michaels (renewal of obligation) Feb 18 Coffee and Donut Social after the Masses Feb 18 Chaplet of Divine Mercy 3 PM Feb 19 Presidents Day Feb 19 Council Basketball Shoot-out 9 AM FAW School Feb 19 District Basketball Shoot-out 10:30 AM following Feb 21 Chapter GK Meeting, Council 11171, Clinton Feb 27 Officer Meeting
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BASKETBALL FREE THROW CONTEST Knights of Columbus Council 10957 Will hold a Basketball free throw contest Who? Boys and Girls Ages 9 14 (age as of Jan. 1 st ) Where? Father Andrew White Gymnasium When? February19 th, 9am 11am Following the Councils contest will be District #4 contest Parents, if you are interested in your child participating please contact Program Director: Jim Berned, Jr at 301-475-5107 or emailjimberned1@gmail.com or Youth Activities Chairman: Jim Berned, III at emailjberned@gmail.com
Join us for a Sunday Donut Social Sunday, February 18, 2018 St. Francis Xavier Church Hall After the 8:00 and 11:00AM Masses Compliments of Knights of Columbus, St. Francis Xavier the Missionary Council 10957