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Knights of Columbus Council 4442 37 Main St. Salem, NH 03079 www.kofc4442.org Officers 2012-2013 Grand Knight Deputy GK Chaplain Chancellor Recording Sec Warden Advocate Treasurer Financial Sec Lecturer Inside Guard Outside Guard Trustee 3 Year Trustee 2 Year Trustee 1 Year Don Simmons Bill Richards Fr. John Michalowski, SJ Stillman (Butch) Kealey Tom Campbell Dennis Groulx Dan Norris, Esq. Bob Fournier Charlie Walsh Paul St.Amand Jim Robertson Jose Moreno Gene Bryant Dick Collopy Ron Bourque Editor: Paul St.Amand Please send articles to the editor: KnightlyNews@kofc4442.org Issue 2012-10, 14 Oct 2012 Bishop Peterson Council #4442 Bishop Peterson Assembly #0641 Colombian Squires Circle #4735 Insurance Agent: Kevin J.R. Hastings General Agent NH/VT Knights of Columbus 80 Brickyard Road Littleton, New Hampshire 03561 (603) 444-7345 kevin.hastings@kofc.org Highlights inside this issue: Council Notes and Tidbits page 2,3 District Deputy & State News page 4 4th Degree page 5 Boys & Girls Club page 6 Council Award Display - page 7 Vote Your Conscience page 8 Support our Sponsors page 9 Council 4442 Knightly News From the desk of the Grand Knight: Brother Knights, As we move into the fall season, we are reminded almost daily that Thanksgiving and Christmas are just around the corner. Each of our members must recall their reasons for joining the Knights of Columbus and offer their time and talents to the needs in our community at this special time of year. The events needing your help include, but are not limited to: Thanksgiving food baskets preparation at Rockingham Park, Knights of Columbus Christmas party, including a kids party, and our ever so important Toy drive and distribution. Please allow time on your calendars to assist us in these efforts. Another area that needs our attention is our response to a "Call to Muster." When a member of our Assembly passes and the family requests our presence at the wake or funeral, please respond. We may not know the Sir Knight, however, remember when it's our turn, we hope there will be knights, known and unknown, at our service. It is the least we can do to pay our respects. Vivat Jesus! Don Simmons, GK Continuing a profile of our officers: Who is Bill Richards, Our Deputy GK? William (Bill) Richards is from Clairton, Pennsylvania. He went to Washington and Jefferson College, getting a BS degree with a major in Chemistry and a minor in Physics. Bill started work for Westinghouse Research in Wilkins Township, PA, where he met his future wife Linda. They were married 43 years ago on October 4, 1969 and have a son, daughter, and five grandchildren. Bill and Linda moved to Salem, NH, in 1978, because of work reassignment for Bill. Linda was a Catholic from birth; however, Bill was raised Protestant. He attended Mass with Linda, and in 1981 converted. Bill is an energetic man! He joined the Knights just two years ago and took his degrees and became a 4th Degree Sir Knight. He is also a parish Consoler, RCIA team member, Eucharistic Minister, Cursilliasta. There have been two major accomplishments in his lifetime, one is the development of an international training laboratory for electron microscopy for JEOL in the Americas, and the second and more important, has been the development of the RCIA program in the SS Mary and Joseph Parish. He enjoys hunting, fishing, and woodworking, and a good prime rib and scotch! Also in his busy life, he served four years in the Air Force, retiring with the rank of Technical Sargent.

TIDBITS Council Meeting Notes from Oct 10 UNOFFICIAL (from the editor's unreadable notepad. -ed) Bang! Grand Knight Don Simmons started the meeting with the our usual pomp and ceremony, on time at 19:30-hours. (That's 7:30PM to you civies!) The view from the front CHAPLAIN'S MESSAGE: Fr. John led a reflection on Psalm 8. We read the psalm, then met in small groups to discuss. How does God see us? And who do we see and judge others? An excerpt: When I behold the heavens, the work of your hands, the moon and the stars that you set in place, What is man that you should be mindful of him?... You have made him little less than the angels, and crowned him with glory... Bills and Communications: Don recounted the thank you we received from the Salem Boys and Girls club for our donation to their new floor. We welcomed back Dave Thompson from his recent surgery; Dennis Groulx dropped by early on and sends his thanks to us for the prayers on his behalf after his recent heart attack. DCT - USMC Reminder: Knight of the Year Banquet Saturday, October 20 5:30 PM social hour COMMITTEE REPORTS: Money Reports: Bob Fournier, Treasurer, and Charlie Walsh, Financial Secretary, gave their reports. Bob and the financial committee are preparing the budget for 2013. Any funds needed for recurring expenses, to be budgeted on a yearly basis, needs to be brought up to Bob for inclusion. The finance committee expects to have a preliminary budget ready for the November or December newsletter, and a notice of motion would be made. The council would discuss and vote on the budget at the following meeting. Bingo Report:?? Some people played Bingo on Wednesday and Friday night. (HEY! BINGO PEOPLE! Somebody send me an email with some info! The pictures Dennis took that I put in the last edition looked awesome. How about some more words and photos? ed) Texas Hold-em: Larry Belair This month marks our 6th year of operation at Rockingham. There are two events left, Nov 23 and Dec 26. All current workers and anyone wanting to help work at the events need to be re-certified by the State. Larry has the forms which will need signature verification by a Notary. Fr. John mentioned that the staff in the Parish office are notaries who will be glad to offer their service at no cost. 4th Degree Exemplification November 10, Suncook, NH Class Honoree will be: Bishop Peter Libasci Blood Drive Thursday, Nov 15 1:00PM 7:00PM Blood Drive Ken is still looking for help!: - Ken Akerley Paraphrasing Ken ed.: I'm not getting any younger. I am looking for someone to take over running the blood drive. This would involve putting up signs and shopping for supplies for the meal, and being the contact man for the Red Cross to our council. I'm not going anywhere, and I definitely will be around; at my age, I want to transition from chairman to worker. We have a great crew who volunteer their time and make the event almost run by itself We just need some new blood to be in charge! So please, think it over. 2

Fischer Cats & Portland SeaDogs Baseball! (not Ice Hockey) Save the Date: June 27, 2013 Soldier Aid Paul St.Amand nothing new to report. Scouting Report Don Gagne Pack 4442 has picked up a few new members; pack 409 had a successful membership drive and got nine new members. The scouts have asked if our council wants them to join in the Christmas parade. We will gladly have them march with us; they can hold the banner! NEW and OLD Business: Approved One metal KofC welcome sign for Rt 97 near Methuen border. $50 for a gift certificate for Jim Fram and son, who donated the council's manger and their time to transport and set it up last year. Knight of the Month Sept 2012 Robert P. Klecan (Call me Pete!) Don Gagne showed the new Reserved Parking for Knight of the Year sign; the next recipient of the honor will be the first to use the prime parking spot! Thank you, Dick Dube Dick Dube of Dick's TV got us a new 22 cubic foot commercial kitchen freezer for just $700. And, he included removal of our old, our defective freezer. GOOD OF THE ORDER The Knight of the Months September was presented to Peter Klecan. Knight of the Month - Oct 2011 Roland Theberge Good of the Order $40 William Gagne not present Next month - $50. There WILL be a winner! ATTEND! The moon and stars aligned... Don Simmons had the certificate in his briefcase and Roland Theberge was in attendance at the meeting, so Don presented the Knight of the Month to Roland Theberge, for Oct, 2011. Fortunately, there is no expiration date on that certificate! Pizza Report: Paul St.Amand and Butch Kealey talked about the pizza we have before the meetings. With the GK's approval, a reminder will now be in the basket that a donation of $1.50 a slice would cover the council's cost. I hope this is not a problem for anyone. Close: We closed, as always, with prayer. and adjourned at 8:45PM. (Not a misprint! That may be a new record for shortest meeting time! - ed) Pizza at $1.50 a slice! Some FILLER FOTOs: -ed >> Fr. Vinnie gives his blessings. Don't look! Just sign the checks! Assorted ruffians hanging around after the meeting. 3

District Deputy Report from Don Gagne's notes: State Quarterly Meeting: Meeting Information Host Council: Robert R. Leroux Council 10943 Date: Sunday October 28, 2012 Time: 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM sharp Location: St Joseph Parish hall, 6 High Street, Belmont, NH 03220 Attire: Jacket and tie Directions: Please use Google/Bing/MapQuest (Sunday Mass: 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM, and 5:00 PM. options) This meeting is open to all GKs, Officers, and Members. And spouses! There will be a meal served: We will be serving Lasagna. We will have both meat and vegetarian available. Also, there will be a tossed salad, rolls, and apple crisp for dessert. Of course, coffee and other beverages will be available along with some light fare for snacks. The price for the meal will be $8.00. MEAL WILL BE SERVED FROM 12:00 Noon to 12:45PM. So that a proper head count is determined, reservations must be made by Wednesday October 24, 2012. Please be prompt." Please contact Mark Messier at dmessier@metrocast.net at (603) 528-0585. For all the details, see the State Web Site home page. Student Respect Life contest: A contest for your child or grandchild? This is the 17th year we are able to conduct the subject contest due to an anonymous donation. Up to $600.00 may be awarded to Junior-High and Senior-High school students in NH. As was done the past fifteen years, entries will be submitted to The National student contest of March for Life and after their awards, we will make ours in New Hampshire. The theme for this year s contest is: "What does it take to be a pro-life leader?" Essays are sent to Washington, and our State Respect Life Contest Chairman John Matuszewski (434-4098) collects the entries from Washington, DC, for our state for further Deadline for submission is December 3. See the March for Life Web Site for the entry form and other details. (If anyone wants to do this but has no computer access to the state web site, contact me and I can get you paper copies. - ed [Paul St.Amand]) Christmas Stockings for our Troops: A volunteer, not-for-profit charity group, Moore*Mart is conducting a Christmas Stocking for our Deployed Troops campaign. Our 7th annual Holiday Packing Event is scheduled for November 8th through the 10th at the Nashua National Guard Armory. At this event we are hoping to beat our record last year of 4,768 Christmas Stockings packed and shipped by packing and shipping 5,000 Christmas Stockings/Holiday Care Packages to our troops serving in harm s way. The care packages packed on November 8th through 10th will be shipped to over 2,000 members of the armed services from throughout the United States serving in Iraq and Afghanistan, to retired veterans residing at the Tilton retirement Home, veterans in transition staying at Liberty House in Manchester, Buckingham Place and Dalianis House in Nashua as well as the Veterans Hospital in Manchester. There are several ways you can help: donate your time to help pack up stockings for mailing, prepare your own stocking with the suggested goodies and bring them to the Nashua National Guard Armory on November 8th from 3 to 7pm, or send a cash donation (tax deductible) to: MooreMart, Box 1604, Nashua, NH 03061-1604. Knight of the Year Banquet Last Minute Reservations? chairman Don Gagne Had you forgotten about it and now want to get a ticket? Cost is $25 per person. Reservations can be made by calling Don Gagne at 898-8410; email Donald.gagne@myfairpoint.net Or call Jose Moreno at 898-3254. They might be able to save you a seat before they make the final call to the caterer. Christmas Banquet: The Christmas Banquet is scheduled for December 15; Jose Moreno 898-3254 and Al Faucher 893-6708 are putting this together. Tickets are $25/person. The meal will be an Italian Festival, catered by the Chicken Connection: Italian Meatballs, Ziti with Sauce, Chicken Cutlet Parmigian, Sausage with Sautéed Peppers and Onions, Fresh Garden Salad, Relish Tray, Scala Bread & Butter. BYOB! Reserve a table! 4

4th Degree The 4th Degree Assembly 641 meets the 3rd Wednesday of the month (except summer) in the council hall. There will be a 4th Degree Exemplification in Suncook, NH, Saturday, November 10. Bishop Peter Libasci will be the class honoree; Bishop Peter will be celebrating the Saturday Mass with us, at Saint John the Baptist Parish, Suncook, NH (just 40 minutes from Salem). Registration Deadline is November 4. The price for Spectators (4th Degree Members), which includes Lunch and Dinner is $35. More details at the State Council web site. Bishop Peter Libasci Prayer Request for Sir Knight Armand J. Dion Armand passed away at age 80, on Oct 8 at Salamhaven Nursing Home. Read his full obiturary notice from the Eagle Tribune. Armand was born in Lawrence, a resident of Salem for the past 48 years, and a long time 4th Degree Sir Knight. At his funeral mass at Mary, Queen of Peach Church were Sir Knights Frank Sagleme, Color Corp Commander, PFN Chanel Simard, Ken Akerley, and Paul St.Amand. There was a good contingent of Sir Knights at the wake on Thursday, Oct 11. Update on Randy McClellan: Oct 6, Ken Akerly wrote: P.F.N. Randy McClellan called me last week from the isolation unit of The Mass General Hospital. He is breathing on his own, after undergoing a double lung transplant. Please, all of us keep Randy in our prayers. God & the good doctors have done a wonderful job. I will try to keep our brothers updated On Sept 29, Pat McClellan (Randy's son) wrote: My father is now out of the SICU. He has been moved to a private room on one of the transplant recovery floors. He had a test done Thursday confirming that his new lungs look great. He is still adjusting to the new schedule that the nurses are keeping, but he is in positive spirits. He has lost neither his quick wit or his sense of humor. Currently he is not accepting visits other than from family. He did tell me however that when he is able to return home and resume his place among our brethren, he endeavors to highly motivate all our brother Knights locally, in Assembly and across the state to become more active in their responsibility to our parishes, communities, youth and family. His new lease on life seems to have rekindled an already strong fire in his soul to enlighten our brothers to the power and affect of personal service and self sacrifice. Please let this be a positive message, that with the constant prayers he has received and the Graces bestowed on us all by Our Savior, we can all perform simple miracles for the less fortunate, as God has certainly granted him a miracle to live and continue to serve Him. ( A lesson for us all: Tempus Fugit; Memento More - ed.) Respect Life Mass: From a letter by Thomas A. Ingham, PSD, District Master: First, let me thank the seven Sir Knights who were at the Respect Life Mass on Sunday, October 7. Our Bishop was extremely pleased to have us there. He was so happy that he requested our presence at (the next event after the publication of this newsletter) the Red Mass on Thursday, October 25 at the Cathedral; Mass at 5:15PM with muster in the hall at 4:30PM. (The Sir Knights who attended the Oct 7 Mass were Dick Collopy, Wayne Griffin, Bob Guyer, Butch Kealey, Bill McCarthy, and Jose Moreno [ALL from Assembly 0641] plus from the rest of the state, one Sir Knight from Manchester. -ed) 5

Boys and Girls Club New Basket Ball Floor Our council donated $5,000 at the September meeting to help pay for the cost of a new wooden floor at the Salem Boys and Girls Club. The kids were very appreciative! The floor looks great. GK Don Simmons, Wil Bamford, and Larry Belair represented our council at the ribbon cutting. Watch, kid, this is how I dunked it when I was with the Celtics. Did Wil make the shot? Watch a 1 minute video of the ribbon cutting, with Wil Bamford. <<<< Just click on that link!!! A message from Wil Bamford: If you have space, PLEASE put THE FOLLOWING in the newsletter. "Author unknown" Dear Brother Knights, I am hoping these SACRED WORDS will help the Membership UNDERSTAND ""WHO WE ARE"" & ""WHAT WE REPRESENT"" to the Community & to Others. Wilfred Bamford, PGK 4442 DOING YOUR WILL Teach us to be generous, good Lord; LEADING THE WAY Lord, inspire us today with the qualities of good leadership. Teach us to serve you as you deserve; To give and not to count the cost, To fight and not to heed the wounds, To toil and not to seek for rest, To labor and not to ask for any reward, save that of knowing we do your will. Give us insight to make wise decisions, integrity to face the truth, courage to make difficult choices, and compassion for the needs of others. Make us a model of justice and honor to the world, and let us never forget that our job is to serve both you and others. AMEN. AMEN. 6

Hall Rental Policy For hall rental call George Masciarelli at 603-893-3035; during winter months, call Chanel Simard, 603-898-4950. They will match your needs with available dates and send you a rental agreement for your signature and deposit. You must be a member of Council 4442 and/or Assembly 0641 to rent the Hall and, you must remain at the hall during the rental period. Full details of fees and policies are available on the Web Site: Council Hall Rental. George can also arrange for members to get a key to the council home. Remember, the side door and hall entry doors do NOT lock on its own. Be sure to lock the dead-bolt as you leave on the side door. Turn the side door's knob to test to make sure you have locked the door; push on the lever bar on the hall entry door to make sure that is locked. Council Hall Award Area The council awards have now all been documented and are available for display. You may remember that over the summer, all past awards and plaques were removed from the walls of the second floor, holes were plugged, and all the walls of the council were painted. So, what happened to all the awards our Council and Assembly have won over the years? Where are they? Binders of Award Photos Every award has been photographed. There are two white binders on a table in the 2nd floor, containing the photo of every award. One binder Special Award area is full; that contains all awards from the past through 2006. The second binder is about 1/3 full. Awards have all been tabulated on a spread sheet in the binders, by year awarded. The procedure for the future is that every award will be photographed and recorded and added to the binder. A copy of every photo is on a photo CD in our fire-proof vault. We have a current year display area on the 2 nd floor. Every award received during the year will be on display. As that section fills up, older awards will be photographed for the archive then removed. The display area is a hanging unit system. No nail holes will be needed as awards are added or re-arranged. There are three permanent display areas on the second floor. These are for Knights of the Year, Deceased Members, and Special awards. Special awards are those that are landmarks through the ages, such as Star Council Awards. We will keep the Special awards area limited in size, to emphasize their importance and avoid clutter from lesser awards. (I do not mean to belittle other awards, but we did not need to have 14 Christmas Parade awards all on full-time display. - ed) This project was done by Alan Phair and Paul St.Amand, after discussion and input from the council members. Knights of the Year Current Year Award (and hanging system) Deceased Members 7

Lecturer's Corner As we near the local, state, and national elections, we are reminded by our church leaders to form our conscience by researching the many politicians running for office as to their policy positions and past voting records. We have a dual heritage as both faithful Catholics and American citizens. As Catholics, our baptismal commitment to bear public witness to the values of Jesus Christ requires our active participation in the democratic life of our nation. As Americans, we have a serious moral obligation to vote. - from Catholic Diocese NH flyer. There are many issues before us... The Right to Life and Dignity of the Human Person; Call to Family, Community, and Participation; Rights and Responsibilities to religious freedom, Option for the Poor and Vulnerable, Dignity of Work and the Rights of Workers, Solidarity with our neighbor, Care for God's Creation. But we are reminded that every issue is NOT equal. Issues That Are Not Non-Negotiable Abortion, Euthanasia, Embryonic Stem Cell Research, Human Cloning, Homosexual Marriage. (there are many web sites that repeat these. This is from St Joseph Church in Marysville - ed) Some issues allow for a diversity of opinion, and Catholics are permitted leeway in endorsing or opposing particular policies. This is the case with the questions of when to go to war and when to apply the death penalty. Though the Church urges caution regarding both of these issues, it acknowledges that the state has the right to employ them in some circumstances (CCC 2309, 2267). Pope Benedict XVI, when he was still Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, spoke of this in a document dealing with when Catholics may receive Communion: "Not all moral issues have the same moral weight as abortion and euthanasia. For example, if a Catholic were to be at odds with the Holy Father on the application of capital punishment or on the decision to wage war, he would not for that reason be considered unworthy to present himself to receive Holy Communion. While the Church exhorts civil authorities to seek peace, not war, and to exercise discretion and mercy in imposing punishment on criminals, it may still be permissible to take up arms to repel an aggressor or to have recourse to capital punishment. There may be a legitimate diversity of opinion even among Catholics about waging war and applying the death penalty, but not however with regard to abortion and euthanasia" (WRHC 3). The same is true of many other issues that are the subject of political debate: the best way to help the poor, to manage the economy, to protect the environment, to handle immigration, and to provide education, health care, and retirement security. Catholics may legitimately take different approaches to these issues. While the underlying principles (such as solidarity with the poor) are non-negotiable, the specific applications being debated politically admit of many options, and so are not "non-negotiable." One Quote out of many about this: The question to ask is this: Are any of the candidates of either party, or independents, standing for something that is intrinsically evil, evil no matter what the circumstances? If that s the case, a Catholic, regardless of his party affiliation, shouldn t be voting for such a person. Archbishop William Lori, Diocese of Baltimore, Maryland (Supreme Chaplain.) The election time is getting close. (Thankfully, those TV ads will be going away soon.) Find out the records and policies of the candidates. Which one will you vote for? Puzzle Time: Let's end on a light note. Consider the Monty Hall Let's Make a Deal Door problem. There are three doors, let's call them #1, #2, and #3. Behind one of the three doors is a fabulous new car, only you don't know which door that is. Behind two other doors are goats, the booby prizes. You pick a door, let's say it is #1. Now, Monty says, Before I show what's behind your door #1, let's see what is behind door #2. And there is the goat. Then he asks, Do you want to keep the door you chose, door #1, or do you want to switch and get whatever is behind door #3? Do you switch and take the other door, or stick with what you chose at the start? Answer next time! (And there is a definite winning strategy.) 8

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