1111111 J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 5 Knights News Father Peter A. Welling Council 13576 ST. PATRICK CHURCH, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Happy New Year! Meeting is January 7 th 7pm A Birdseye View of the New St. Patrick s Church Taken from an upstairs room of our old Saint Patrick s, this is a view of the West side main entrance to the new St. Patrick church now under construction. Taken one picture per minute, the extreme wide-angle lens distorts the pictures giving a fish bowl like effect. Tom Trumble suggested using a GoPro camera for this project. You can view a sample time-lapse video of a day of construction (in 21 seconds!) at: http://youtu.be/dztyg50ahmq What s Online Grand Knight s Report Birthdays Insurance Agent Sponsors Calendar See the last pages for: Dues Statement Craig Corder was the first to pay his dues! Fraternal Survey! Tom Trumble was the first submit. DUE JANUARY 7 th
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FROM OUR GRAND KNIGHT On Sunday, December 28, 2014 5:26 PM, Owen Jensen (parishioner North American Martyrs) <Owen.Jensen@1011now.com> reported on our Keep Christ in Christmas sign: http://www.1011now.com/feature/misc/christmas-sign-says-it-all-286969371.html! Brothers, I hope everyone was able to be with their families and go to Christmas Mass together. We are an example to the world to keep Christ in Christmas. The weather for traveling sure helped us in the Midwest. And baby it is cold outside now. Here comes 2015 and we are steadily moving along with our council projects and supporting the new church wood processing. Many thanks to all who helped and all who prayed for the workers. While the wood is drying (3 months) we are planning the Metal Recycling Schedule St Patrick's Church (demolition). We will be handing out, in church, the following sheet (see next page) to help plan the work, so take a look and plan to help. God Bless you and your families and have a Happy and safe New Year. Steve Becker GK 3
Metal Recycling Schedule St Patrick's Church Sunday February 1, 2015 2:00 PM First Communion Mass and the last masses in the Church. Move Altar furnishings to St Patrick s Catholic School Gymnasium Stage. Finishing touches Monday February 2, 2015. Circle the days you want to help: M T W T F S Feb 3 4 5 6 7 Feb 9 10 11 12 13 14 Feb 16 17 18 19 20 21 Feb 23 24 25 26 27 28 Proposed work schedule: 9:00 am to 11:30 am Lunch 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm 23 Days to remove recyclable metals. Mark with an X what you want to do: I want to make lunch for 20 people (food & drinks) I want to cut scrap metal I want to cut scrap wood I want to put up scaffolding I want to remove ceiling tiles I want to remove the ceiling tile grid I want to stack the storage trailer I want to sort and carry to the front door dumpster I want to direct items to the correct recycle tubs Name Phone # 4
Council Officers Grand Knight Steven Becker 402-466-6386 Chaplain Fr. Schweiger 402-466-2752 Dep. Grand Knight Dave Wilson 402-464-6733 Chancellor Rod Middagh 402-474-7449 Warden Martin Wink 402-540-5438 Recorder Jeff Boettcher 402-405-6884 Treasurer Albert Schrader III 402-467-3784 Advocate Mike Hosek 402-742-3880 Lecturer Dick Zierke 402-570-6190 Inside Guard Brad Flemmig 402-466-9573 Outside Guard Terry Ryan 402-466-7115 Trustee 1 Craig Arent 402-667-2448 Trustee 2 Jim Petrzilka 402-467-4931 Trustee 3 Gary Taylor 402-465-0727 Financial Secretary Bob Kelty 402-202-1601 Council Directors Family Gary Taylor 402-465-0727 Church Jeff Blaser 402-466-2494 Youth Kevin Landwehr 402-875-1899 Asso. Youth Gerald Frain 402-466-5635 Asso. Youth 2 Mike Hosek 402-742-3880 Pro-Life Del Ridder 402-476-7381 Education Albert Schrader III 402-467-3784 Health YOUR NAME HERE! Vocations Dave Wilson 402-464-6733 Council Stan Fraas 402-464-7362 Membership Steve Bieber 402-310-1381 Public Relation YOUR NAME HERE! Newsletter Bob Kelty 402-202-1601 Web Site Craig Arent 402-467-2448 4th Degree Contact Rod Middagh 402-474-7449 Our Council would like to Honor: Knight of the Month: Family of the Month: Member Birthdays! 1-03 Aaron Delahoyde 1-08 Gerry Peirce 1-08 George Stoner 1-13 Steven Becker 1-17 Donald Archer 1-17 Christopher Hattan Rev. Troy Schweiger Al and Judy Schrader Member Birthdays! 1-18 Donald Green 1-22 Kenneth Dolezal 1-23 Thomas McBride 1-24 Eric Martin 1-30 James Petrzilka 5
From Our Knights of Columbus Insurance Agent Life insurance as a gift? The initial reaction for many people when you mention life insurance as a gift is a quick step back and a questioning stare. How morbid, they may think quietly or aloud. While it may seem that way when you first mention it, life insurance is a really thoughtful gift that can be a financial life preserver in tough times. The problem with life insurance is the general perception. Many think of life insurance only in cases where someone dies. Life insurance should, in fact, be thought of as a precautionary protective measure for a family unit. The purchase of this product can mean saving your home, sending your children to college, and preserving your spouse s quality of life in the event of your death. One of the times you may want to purchase life insurance for someone is when a family has a new baby. It s a great, low-cost way to set money aside for the future (i.e. college tuition, housing, business start-up, etc.). Of greater importance, it ensures these children will have insurance as adults, in case an illness later in life makes him or her uninsurable. Newlyweds are also ideal recipients for life insurance. As they join their lives and financial responsibilities, young couples need to make sure that their early investments are fully protected. If something were to happen to one of them, the other may be faced with serious financial hardship. A life insurance policy is an ideal way to ensure their future and protect their assets. As nontraditional as it may be, life insurance is a wise and caring gift to purchase for many people. John Soukup 402-560-5014 john.soukup@kofc.org Good of the Order Pray for our deceased Brother Knights! Matthew P. Kilcawley Leonard J. (Sam) Venhaus James W. Sand Clarence J. (Chuck) Wurdinger Ronald (Ron) F. Peppmuller Benedict L. (Ben) Rerucha Lawrence R. Benes Sr. Francis (Frank) V. Wiese Gerald Beuttner William (Bill) J. Kipper Joseph (Joe) F. Jaworski Arthur (Art) Foerster 6
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Our Chaplain, Pastor, and Knight of the Month, Fr. Schweiger is very busy building our new altar among many other important things for our new spiritual home. So in lieu of his monthly message, here are some evangelization ideas. Are you one of those members that cannot find the time, time for council, time for prayer, time for, well, you get it. Then get ready! On January 1, 2015, you can begin studying all four Gospels in just one year. Yes, that is correct, all in one year, with just one short email a day. How do I sign up for Gospels in a Year (or help my friends do so)? If you want to join in, simply click here: http://flocknote.com/gospel What if I want to do something different? You might want to try reading the Catechism in a Year. Just go here and subscribe: http://flocknote.com/catechism What if you find you do not like it? There is an unsubscribe, and it really does unsubscribe. Please consider giving this a try for 2015. Father Schweiger pictured with Marian Sisters while working on wood projects. Photo: Richard Zierke 8
Council Activities January, 2015 1 Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God, Holy Day of Obligation 2 First Friday 3 First Saturday 4 Council #11280 at St. John s has a 1 st Degree at 1:30pm Call FS Dennis Thorne 402-466-0403 or dthorne1@neb.rr.com 7 Regular Meeting 7pm Bring a can good to meeting! Bring Fraternal Survey! Bring your checkbook to pay dues! 17 Free Throw at St. Patrick s Gym 9am 17 One Rose One Life after 6:30pm Mass 18 One Rose One Life after all Sunday Masses 19 Martin Luther King Day 23 Clergy Dinner at Cathedral 6pm 27 Officers Meeting 7pm 31 Walk for Life 10am Capital Building February 1 First Communion St. Patrick s Last Mass in the old church building! 3 Recycling the old church materials begins (see GK notes) 4 Regular Meeting 7pm March 14 St. Patrick s Day Festival 9
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Survey of Your Fraternal Activity for January-December 2014 YOUR NAME: Fraternal Commitment (list number or time only, not financial dollars): 1. Number of visits to the sick 2. Number of visits to the bereaved 3. Number of blood donations Estimate hours of volunteer service to the church and school as 1. Acolyte 2. Lector 3. Usher 4. Collection Counting 5. Lawn Maintenance 6. Snow removal 7. Cleaning 8. Maintenance 9. Repair 10. Pew Building/Wood Harvests Volunteer Service to the Community Blood Donations Youth Activities Other Fraternal Service to sick/disabled members and their families If you need more room please use the back or a separate sheet. Due at the January 7, 2015 Regular Meeting! Send to: John R. (Bob) Kelty 3430 N 75 th Street Lincoln, NE 68507-2142 Or call me with your numbers at 402-202-1601 Thank You! Or email to: JKELTY@UNL.EDU Again, you do not have to use this form. You can send me the information in any way you wish. Call, write, or email me the information. 11