Knight Worthy News St. Joseph Council 10627, High Bridge, New Jersey A Catholic men s organization promoting Charity, Unity, Fraternity, Family and Patriotism April 2018 Brothers all, H appy Easter to you and your family! Jim Mc Closkey still needs a few members to volunteer for the ARC collection on April 7 and 8. More than 100 of us have not signed up and we need only a few more. Please help. It s one of the most important things the council does every year. Let s all welcome the new members who came into the council. (See page 4). We have a few other prospects who need to attend the 1st Degree but all of us need to keep recruiting more members! Everything you need to know about recruiting is on the council website. The Family Bowling, Pasta Supper and Baby Shower were a great success. Thanks to Mark Kucharski, Rich Mirocco and others who helped. Thanks also to Bruce Teeling for his spiritual reminders and to Mario Bernardo and Greg Boyle for the membership work they do. Vivat Jesus, Tom (Area Code 908 unless otherwise noted) (Red indicates change) Officers: Grand Knight Tom Corrado 328-9440 Chaplain Fr. Gerard Lair (973) 538-3231 Deputy G. K. Mario Bernardo 797-6344 Chancellor Bruce Teeling, PGK 894-3982 Advocate Jim McCloskey 328-5176 Recorder Steve Bauernfeind 638-4285 Fin. Sec. Robert Young 832-2721 Treasurer Peter Sandrian 236-2711 Warden Tom Klawunn 246-3722 Inside Guard Jim Codd 892-1089 Outside Guard Andy Kin 617-5621 Past GK Kevin Loughney 797-0061 Trustees: Bill Cerwinski, PGK (732) 715-0057 John Furnari, PGK 693-2782 Kevin Loughney, PGK 797-0061 Directors: Program Mario Bernardo 797-6344 Church Bill Cerwinski (732) 715-0057 Community Jim McCloskey 328-5176 Council Tom Klawunn 246-3722 Family Mark Kucharski 323-0749 Membership Mario Bernardo 638-6318 Culture of Life Rich Mirocco 638-4804 Youth Chris Denis 617-5345 Dist. Deputy: Ed Schilke (973) 886-3884 Ins. Agent: John Fasanello 319-9359 Website: www.kofc10627.org 1
DID JESUS REALLY EXIST? Dear Friends, When we wish each other Happy Easter, we are proclaiming a fundamental truth of faith and history. Easter brings so many promises of God to us, life is stronger than death, love can overcome hate, goodness ultimately triumphs over evil, and eternal glory with God in Heaven is our destiny. Yes, that is our faith based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ in the Bible. But there are some people who refuse to believe in the historicity of Jesus. They even claim that Jesus did not exist and reject the biblical evidence as biased. But there are non-biblical writers who have mentioned the existence of Jesus Christ. Roman politicians Pliny and Tacitus, and a prominent Jewish historian of the first century Flavius Josephus are among the non-biblical writers whose writings are considered credible by historians and scholars. Here s what Josephus wrote: Now, there was about this time Jesus, a wise man, if it be lawful to call him a man, for he was a doer of wonderful works, a teacher of such men as received the truth with pleasure. He drew over to him both many of the Jews, and many of the Gentiles. He was [the] Christ; and when Pilate, at the suggestion of the principal men amongst us, had condemned him to the cross, those that loved him at the first did not forsake him, for he appeared to them alive again the third day, as the divine prophets had foretold these and ten thousand other wonderful things concerning him; and the tribe of Christians, so named from him, are not extinct at this day. (Antiquities, Book 18, chapter 3, section 3). These and other non-biblical writings establish the historicity of Jesus beyond doubt. Compare that with, for example, King Arthur, who supposedly lived around AD500. The major historical source for events of that time does not even mention Arthur, and he is first referred to 300 or 400 years after he is supposed to have lived. The evidence for Jesus is not limited to later folklore, as are accounts of Arthur. Hence any challenge to the reality of the life, death and resurrection of Jesus is no more entertained in educated circles. No matter what, we continue to proclaim this truth of history and faith all the more joyfully: He is risen, Halleluiah! Yes, he is risen indeed! Happy Easter! Your brother in the Risen Savior, Fr. Abraham Orapankal Fr. Abraham Orapankal 2
(Jen Kucharski Photos) A Capacity Crowd! Council Family Director Mark and Jennifer Kucharski organized another successful Family Bowling day. They hosted a record crowd at Oakwood Lanes 50 bowlers! Classified Ads 3 Lawn Mower Needs some work. Best offer takes it! Call (732) 715-0057
One Knight transferred into our council and three other Knights completed both Admission and Formation Degrees on March 13 in Basking Ridge. Bob Hugelmeyer (left) came to our council from the Middlesex Council 857 in Woodbridge where he had attained his 3rd Degree. (His dad, also named Bob, is a member of Council 857 and has been a Knight for over 50 years!) Bob lives in Glen Gardner with his wife, Casey and their 3 sons, Robert (8), Jesse (5) and Gus (3). Bob is a Vice Principal in Woodbridge Township. Matt Hall (right) and his wife Sarah live in Hampton with daughters Madeline (6) and Juliette (3). Matt is the Borough of Washington Town Manager. Kevin Speckin (left) a teacher at the Warren Township Middle School, and his wife, O Brien, live in High Bridge with their children Mary (11) Finn (9), Nora (7), Lyla (5) and Rayna (4). Steve Kallesser, (right) a Forester, his wife Patricia and their children Antonio (9), Domenico (7) and Anna (5 months) also live in Clinton. Our annual drive to benefit the ARC of Hunterdon will be on Saturday April 7 and Sunday, April 8. Invite your spouse, sons & daughters and friends to help! One year, a member brought his Golden Retriever and it got a lot of attention and he had a great 2-hour collection! (Maybe if he d had a Pit Bull it might not have been as successful.) BTW I m not denigrating Pit Bulls. I m just sayin! I know some fine Pit Bulls so please don t sic the dog lovers on me! If you've already signed-up and have a problem getting to your shift notify the council Community Director, Jim McCloskey at 908-328-5156. THANK YOU FOR VOLUNTEERING! 4
Spelling Bee Chairman Steve Bauernfeind assisted by council brothers Tom Klawunn and Jim McCloskey conducted the regional spelling bee for the Diocese of Metuchen. It was hosted at St. Ann School in Raritan by Hugh Gallagher of Sgt. John Basilone Council #13264. Congratulations to the regional champions who are eligible to compete at the state finals in Brick on April 8! Thanks to Mark, Jennifer, Lucy and Lily Kucharski for organizing the pasta supper, setting up the Church Hall and preparing and serving the food (photos on next page). Thanks also to brother Rich Mirocco, brother Tom Waldron and Jill Gallico for clean up. The supper hosted by the council for parishioners was the kick-off for our annual Baby Shower collection organized by brother Rich Mirocco. In addition to the many Baby Shower gifts (photo below), free will offerings exceeded $300 and other monetary donations were received from parishioners which will be included with our gifts to Life Choices Pregnancy Center and the Friendship Center for New Beginnings. Front Row - Brady Beck (St. Joseph CCD High Bridge) 4th place; Emma Prati (St. John Vianney Colonia) 3rd place; Lindsay Kinsky (St. Joseph CCD High Bridge) 2nd place; Shivali Vora (St. Helena School Edison) 1st place. Back Row Knights Tom Klawunn, Steve Bauernfeind and Jim McCloskey. 5
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Council Committee Director Tom Klawunn and brothers Jim Codd, Pat Womack and Rich Mirocco organized and hosted another great evening of good food and fun for men. (Tom Klawunn Photos) 7
Among the parish musicians recognized in the following St. Joseph Parish announcement are brother Knights Rich Mirocco and his wife, Linda, Tom Newman, Manny Garcia and Melinda Hanisch, wife of Jim McCloskey. 8
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ARC Collection April 7-8 First Wednesday Masses April 4, May 2, June 6 Lyons Masses April 1, April 15, May 6, July 15, August 5, November 4, December 9 Friday, April 20 Willie Lynch Band-St. John Neumann Pride in Priests Dinner April 24, Old Bridge AED Training St. Joseph Church Dates TBA Happy Birthday! Pam Nicholson April 1 Jim McCloskey April 3 Kathleen Boyle April 3 Karin Teeling April 3 Peter Gavigan April 4 Clyde Mowrey April 4 Ed Schneider April 9 Ed Santillo April 12 Brenden Coughlin April 13 Julia Schneider April 15 Barbara Kinsky April 16 Monika Boyle April 23 Margaret Lipani April 24 Loren Dietrich April 24 Tom Waldron April 25 Greg Boyle April 26 Brenda Chacon April 30 Giuseppe Razzano April 30 Chapter 4 Degrees Admission (First): April 12 Old Bridge (2nd also) May 10 Monmouth Junction (2nd also) June 12 Basking Ridge Happy Anniversary! Brenden & Debbie Coughlin April 22 Joe & Therese Maretta April 24 Jim & Melinda McCloskey April 25 Brendan & Theresa O Shea April 27 Mario & Brenda Chacon April 29 All the News That Fits. Formation (Second): April 12 Old Bridge (1st also) May 10 Monmouth Junction (1st also) Knighthood (Third): April 27 Monroe Township Patriotic (Fourth): April 22 Parsippany See latest statewide degree information at: www.njkofc.org and click the Degrees Tab Knight Worthy News is published monthly and distributed via E-mail. Send letters & comments to: gaboyle1 @ comcast.net Find St. Joseph Council at: www.kofc10627.org 10
~ April 2018 ~ Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 Easter Lyons Mass 8 ARC - Shop- Rite & St. Joseph Parish State Spelling Bee 15 Lyons Mass 2 3 4 5 6 7 ARC-Shop- Rite & St. Joseph Parish SJN Spirituality Breakfast 13 14 9 10 11 12 Membership Meeting 16 Tax Day 17 18 19 20 SJN- Willie Lynch Band 21 22 Earth Day 23 24 Pride in Priests Dinner 25 Administrative Professionals Day 26 Membership Meeting 27 Arbor Day 28 SJN Spirituality Breakfast 29 5th Sunday Rosary 30 ~ May 2018 ~ Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 5/31-Meeting date change Mother s Day Flowers Nominating Committee Suspension of Delinquent Members 1 Deadline for Scholarship Applications 2 3 4 5 6 Lyons Mass 7 8 9 10 Membership Meeting 11 12 13 Mother's Day 14 15 16 17 18 19 Armed Forces Day 20 21 22 23 24 Ascension of Jesus (no meeting) 25 26 27 28 Memorial Day 29 30 31 Membership Meeting Calendar updates available at www.kofc10627.org/council-calendar.html 11