IN THIS ISSUE Pope Francis Corner Upcoming Events Insurance Corner District Deputy s Corner Assembly Information Birthdays Anniversaries Did You Know Upcoming Degrees Parish Upcoming Events Council Calendar Officers GRAND KNIGHT CORNER Dear Brother Knights, We started Columbian Year 2016-2017 with a barbeque celebrating our Nation s birthday on July 4th, followed by the past Grand Knight s dinner on July 15, a celebration of our Council s 5th birthday on July 17 with free hot dog barbeque, cake and cookies for our fellow parishioners, and finally the installation of the new Council officers on July 18. During this first month of this Fraternal Year we welcomed 2 new Knights who received their First Degrees on July 24, Brothers Neil Cuffy and Tom Grewis. We also welcomed 2 Brothers who transferred into our Council, Deacons Tony Reyes and Bill Drobick. It is great to see our Council grow. One area where we need to grow is the 4th Degree. I encourage our Brothers who have completed their 3rd Degree to do their 4th Degree. Exemplification for the 4th Degree will be in April 2017 in Sacramento. Our Council s 4th Degree Knights belongs to the Todos Santos Assembly. Installation of the new assembly officers for the Todos Santos Assembly and certification of the color corps is scheduled for Saturday, September 24 at Zio Fraedo s in Pleasant Hill. Brother David Wood will be installed as the new Faithful Purser replacing Brother George Conlow who was an Assembly Chapter member and held that position of Faithful Purser for the last several years. All Brother Knights and their wives are invited to attend the event and dinner. Cost is $30 per person and attire is formal. With your support, for this new Columbian Year, I plan to accomplish: 1. Having at least four 4th Degree Brothers become new members of the color corps. This will ensure color corps participation at all St Agnes special Masses such as Christmas Eve, Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter Vigil, and other events requested by Fr Johnson. The only color corps member in our Council is Brother Jeffrey Aquino. It is recommended that at least 5 color corps members be present at these Masses to lead the Processional and Recessional, and perform other duties requested by the parish leadership. I will be joining the color corps and encourage other 4th Degree Knights in our Council to join Brother Jeffrey and me. 2. Increasing the number of charities that our Council annually supports both through our State and Supreme Councils, and through our own fund raising. For the past years we have been supporting Share, a worthy charity. I would like to add 1 or 2 more charities that could use our annual support. 3. Increasing attendance to our monthly business meetings and participation in our Council events, and finally 4. Increasing recruitment of new Knights for our Council. Vivat Jesus Carlos Garcia September 2016 Issue 14 www.koc15344stagnes.org 1
BIRTHDAYS September: Gary Downs 9/2 Thomas Farias 9/13 Thomas O Sullivan 9/19 Kevin Keeler 9/20 Juan Fernandez 9/23 John Wright 9/23 Tex Alimpolos 9/28 POPE S CORNER In his last public visit before leaving Poland, Pope Francis met with 12,000 World Youth Day volunteers at the Knights of Columbus-sponsored Mercy Centre at Tauron Arena Kraków, on Sunday, July 31. The arena counted 10,000 volunteers from Poland and 2,000 from other parts of the world, who came together to celebrate their hard work and to rejoice in the presence of the Holy Father. Many of the volunteers had been working for months to plan World Youth Day, which drew approximately two million young people to Kraków. Pope Francis, who was accompanied by Cardinal Stanisław Dziwisz of Kraków and Auxiliary Bishop Damian Muskus, O.F.M., the coordinator-general of WYD Kraków, arrived at the Mercy Centre around 5:00 p.m. CET. The Holy Father was privately greeted and welcomed by Supreme Chaplain Archbishop William E. Lori of Baltimore. When the Holy Father arrived on stage, he paused in prayer before the WYD cross and the image of Our Lady of Kalwaria, a 17th-century Polish painting of Our Lady of Calvary. The presence of the miraculous image was especially significant as it was only the third time it traveled out of the Church of the Angelic Mother of God adjacent to the Franciscan Monastery in Kalwaria Zebrzydowska one of the most visited pilgrimage sites in Poland. It was also before this painting that young Karol Wojtyła s father had entrusted his son to the protection of the Blessed Mother following the death of his wife, Karol s mother. Young Wojtyła is today s St. John Paul II, who as pope had an unshakeable devotion to the Blessed Mother. Read more at: http://www.kofc.org/en/wyd/2016/final-day-updates-from-krakow.html September 2016 Issue 14 www.koc15344stagnes.org 2
WEDDING ANNIVERSARYS September: If your Wedding Anniversary is this month then please send me the date so I can add it to your personal information. UPCOMING EVENTS September 2016 Sept 2 First Friday Dinner Tri-Tip dinner $7! Sept 6 Officers Meeting A.R. Ministry Center 7 pm Sept 8 Scripture Study Resumes 10:00a Sept 17 Red Hawk Casino Bus trip, Sponsored by St. Agnes Filipino American Community Sept 18 Friends and Family Mass 10:45a Council is providing hotdog lunch Sept 18 SVDP Commissioning Sept 19 Business Meeting 7:30 pm Church Hall Sept 24 SVDP Friends of the Poor Walk 9:00a Sept 24 Todos Santos Assembly Installation Dinner at Zio Fraedo s 5pm See Flyer at end of newsletter. 24/25 Stewardship Ministry Enrollment Weekend Hospitality Weekend 28 Bible Study Starts (Gospel of John) 7:00p October 2016 Oct 1 Pilgrimage to Cathedral 10:00a 12:00p Oct 4 STARS Lunch 11:00a Oct 7 First Friday Dinner 5:30 Church Hall Oct 8 German Dinner 6:00p Oct 15 International Rosary 6:00 Oct 22 Women's Guild Tea Oct 29/30 Hospitality Weekend Oct 30 Friends and Family Mass 10:45a September 2016 Issue 14 www.koc15344stagnes.org 3
UP COMING DEGREES 1 st Degree Wed 9/7 7pm St. Ignatius, Antioch Wed 10/5 6:30 pm Holy Rosary, Antioch Sun 10/16 2pm St. Isidore, Danville Sat 10/22 9:30 am St Anthony, Oakley 2 nd Degree Monday Oct 1, 9:00am - 11:00 am St Ignatius, Antioch INSURANCE CORNER WITH RICHARD Milward Raising Awareness about Life Insurance Each September since 2003 has been designated as Life Insurance Awareness Month. Like most awareness-raising campaigns, Life Insurance Awareness Month was created because there is an overwhelming lack of understanding of life insurance, its uses, its benefits, and its variations among the general public. Each year, the Life Insurance Market Research Association (LIMRA) puts out the results from a recent survey, and unfortunately, the numbers they report continue to be discouraging. A recent survey found that more than 75 percent of people polled did not have a personal financial advisor, even though 68 percent of them said their opinion of the current economic conditions was somewhat unfavorable or very unfavorable. In other words, a majority of those surveyed were uncomfortable with the economy and the uncertainty it brings, yet they did not seek professional assistance. Maybe they spoke with their friends and family. Maybe they hoped the instability would go away on its own. Maybe they did not know to whom to turn. If you fall into this category, please remember that as a member of the Knights of Columbus, you have a full-time, professional agent you can call your own. My primary responsibility is the care and service of your family s life insurance, retirement, and long-term care needs. I ll answer your questions because I want your decisions to be informed ones. I want to help. Another LIMRA statistic said 43 percent of people did not buy life insurance because they worry about making the wrong decision. Talk with me, your agent, and, afterwards, you ll understand that the only wrong decision was not purchasing sooner to protect your family s future. Richard S. Milward Insurance Field Agent (925) 699-5852 richard.milward@kofc.org September 2016 Issue 14 www.koc15344stagnes.org 4
OFFICERS Grand Knight: Carlos Garcia Chaplain: Fr. Johnson Abraham Deputy Grand Knight: Frank Mazzuca Financial Secretary: Gary Downs Treasurer: David Wood Recording Secretary: Mike McDermott Advocate: Cheng-Feng Tsai Chancellor: King Bunyi Warden: Tex Alimpolos Inside Guard: Jorge Garcia Outside Guard: Trustees: 1 st Yr. Jeffery Aquino 2 nd Yr. Earl Koski 3 rd Yr. Sumner Perry PATH TO THE CONTAINER Early on a Saturday morning a group of fellow Knights arrived at the church and put in a pathway to our container which is a major improvement from having to drag our fryers and bar-b-que through the graval. Big Thank you to the following Brothers: Mike McDermott, Cheng-Feng Tsai, Ed McGuirk, Jeff Aquino, Gary Downs, Linus Farias, Frank Mazzuca and my son Andrew Wood for installing a pathway to our container. Brother Mike donated the materials to build this path. September 2016 Issue 14 www.koc15344stagnes.org 5
ASSEMBLY EVENTS TODOS SANTOS CORNER 4 th of July Parade, BBQ at Queen of All Saints Sept 24: Installation of Officers and Color Corps Nov 18: Veteran s & Christmas Dinner Zio Fraedo s Restaurant Assembly Meetings are the 2nd Wednesday of each month in the Pope John Paul II room at St Francis of Assisi Church 860 Oak Grove Road, Concord, CA. This is to invite you and your ladies to the 1st of our Assembly's important formal event this Columbian Year 2016-17. Please mark your calendar for Saturday, September 24, 2016 starting at 4pm. We will be having our Annual Certification of the Color Corps at 4pm, followed by the Installation of Assembly Officers at 5pm and finally the New Knights' Dinner at 6pm. The event will be officiated by our soon to be Former Master, SK JC Greco, assisted by the Senior District Marshal, SK Tim Fukuda. The event will be held at Zio Fraedo's Restaurant, one of the upscale Italian eatery in the East Bay, located in Pleasant Hill CA. The price per person is $30. You have a choice of New York Steak, Salmon or Chicken for dinner. The dinner is regularly priced at $50. However to entice as many Sir Knights and Council members to attend, our Worthy Faithful Captain, SK Jim Francis and our Worthy Faithful Pilot, SK Bill O'Connell, have offered to subsidize the affair resulting in the dinner to cost a very affordable $30 per person. This is a wonderful and great opportunity to attend an Assembly event and get to wear your tuxedo and social baldric to rekindle camaraderie among your Brethren in the 4th degree. I urge you to please attend this event and support Todos Santos Assembly 2286. You can call me at (925) 216-9128 or email me at ecanilao@astound.net for reservation and purchase of tickets. I will also request your Council's Grand Knights and our Assembly Officers to assist in taking reservation and sale of tickets. Please make your reservation and ticket purchase paid and completed no later than September 17, 2016 to take advantage of the $30 offer as we need a definite head count by that time. Thank you and God bless, Ed Canillo, Worthy Faithful Navigator Todos Santos Assembly #2286 September 2016 Issue 14 www.koc15344stagnes.org 6
2 nd Annual MNF Pool For the benefit of the For a $40 donation each person will have the chance to win $2150.00 All Monday night games pay $50 Wild Card games pay $75 Divisional games pay $75 Championship games pay $100 SUPER BOWL Pays out $500 Some payouts will be made via gift cards Any questions contact: SK Chuck Cooper at cecooper3@comcast.net
. PLEASE JOIN us for a CASINO TRIP ***** SPONSORED by the St. Agnes Filipino-American Community ****** DATE: Saturday- September 17, 2016 TIME: Pick-up location - 9:00 A.M. sharp, St. Agnes Parish Ground, 3966 Chestnut Avenue, Concord, CA 94519; approximate arrival time is at 11:00 A.M., be back in Concord around 7:00 P.M. DONATION (tax deductible): $35.00 per person (must be 21 years or older, please bring ID); breakfast and snacks will be provided. REFUND: $15.00 for slot card or $20.00 for match play card and $5.00 food coupon, to be given upon arrival at the casino. CASINO: Red Hawk (always voted as best casino), 1 Red Hawk Parkway, Placerville, CA 95667 (530) 677-7000; whole big downstairs area is non-smoking (same location of the buffet restaurant), gaming time is 6 hours max from 11:00 AM until 5:00 PM. TOUR BUS: EASTSHORE Charter BUS CAPACITY: 40, 50 or 55 people We will play bingo and sell raffle tickets in the bus to raise more funds. For those who would like to sing on the way home, the bus is equipped with a karaoke set. Kindly encourage friends and relatives to come along; advance payment and seat reservations are very much appreciated! Please make checks payable to St. Agnes Church and mail to St. Agnes using the above address, ATTN: Jane A. Proceeds of this fundraiser will go towards the parish s clergy vestments/garments. For more information, please contact Precy Fiscus at (925) 787-1363 or Joel Manalang at (925) 876-5199. Thank you so much for your support!