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St. Bernadette Council 12164 Le Chevalier May 2016 pg.1 480-905-0221 Scottsdale, AZ Le Chevalier Inside this issue: Grand Knights Report 1 Knight of the Month 2 Family of the Month 2 Birthdays 2 Saint of the Month 3 Fraternal Benefits Advisor 4 Pictures of Recent Events 5 Calendars 7 Contact Numbers 8 Good of the Order Prayer List 8 Grand Knight s Message WGK Gene Arvizu My Dearest Brothers, I do not have a lot to say this month. I just wanted to share something that my grandmother gave to me. My God, I am SORRY for my sins with all my heart. In choosing to do wrong and failing to do good. I have sinned against you, whom I should love above all things. I firmly intend, with your help, to do penance, to sin no more, and to avoid whatever leads me to sin. Our Savior Jesus Christ suffered and died for us. In his name, my God, have mercy. Amen. This version of the Act of Contrition was given to me by my Grandmother, bless her soul. I carry it in my wallet so I know it is close to me everywhere I go. I read it when I m feeling down and need a pick me up. I have adopted the habit of praying when I need that extra something, or when I am confused about an issue, and especially when I feel blessed by God. I hope you all are the same way. Prayer is the road to salvation. And, it really pisses off the devil. Vivat Jesus WGK Gene You can buy this product at any Knights event. Pick up a bag at the next Pancake Breakfast!

Le Chevalier May 2016 pg.2 Gary Vycital Knight of the Month April 2016 Deacon Frank Nevarez and Family Family of the Month April 2016 Sign up to donate blood after all masses May 2016 Vincenzo Cefalu Father Jose Cornelia Jason Fox James Graziano George Hays Deacon Al Homiski Shaun Kelly Charles Kirkland Richard Kovacik Dennis Logue Richard Schroeder Richard Welp At the Knights of Columbus Blood Drive on Sunday morning Date: May 15, 2016 You don t have to be a doctor to save lives: Just donate Blood.

Saint of the Month St. Kateri Tekakwitha Lived: (1656-1680) Feast Day: Thursday, July 14, 2016 The blood of martyrs is the seed of saints. Nine years after the Jesuits Isaac Jogues and John de Brébeuf (October 19) were tomahawked by Iroquois warriors, a baby girl was born near the place of their martyrdom, Auriesville, New York. Her mother was a Christian Algonquin, taken captive by the Iroquois and given as wife to the chief of the Mohawk clan, the boldest and fiercest of the Five Nations. When she was four, Kateri lost her parents and little brother in a smallpox epidemic that left her disfigured and half blind. She was adopted by an uncle, who succeeded her father as chief. He hated the coming of the Blackrobes (Jesuit missionaries), but could do nothing to them because a peace treaty with the French required their presence in villages with Christian captives. She was moved by the words of three Blackrobes who lodged with her uncle, but fear of him kept her from seeking instruction. She refused to marry a Mohawk brave and at 19 finally got the courage to take the step of converting. She was baptized with the name Kateri (Catherine) on Easter Sunday. Now she would be treated as a slave. Because she would not work on Sunday, she received no food that day. Her life in grace grew rapidly. She told a missionary that she often meditated on the great dignity of being baptized. She was powerfully moved by God s love for human beings and saw the dignity of each of her people. She was always in danger, for her conversion and holy life created great opposition. On the advice of a priest, she stole away one night and began a 200-mile walking journey to a Christian Indian village at Sault St. Louis, near Montreal. St. Kateri Tekakwitha, oro pro nobis. Le Chevalier May 2016 pg.3 community, but the local priest dissuaded her. She humbly accepted an ordinary life. She practiced extremely severe fasting as penance for the conversion of her nation. She died the afternoon before Holy Thursday. Witnesses said that her emaciated face changed color and became like that of a healthy child. The lines of suffering, even the pockmarks, disappeared and the touch of a smile came upon her lips. She was beatified in 1980 and canonized in 2012.. Comment: We like to think that our proposed holiness is thwarted by our situation. If only we could have more solitude, less opposition, better health. Kateri repeats the example of the saints: Holiness thrives on the cross, anywhere. Yet she did have what Christians all people need: the support of a community. She had a good mother, helpful priests, Christian friends. These were present in what we call primitive conditions, and blossomed in the age-old Christian triad of prayer, fasting and alms: union with God in Jesus and the Spirit, self-discipline and often suffering, and charity for her brothers and sisters. Quote: Kateri said: I am not my own; I have given myself to Jesus. He must be my only love. The state of helpless poverty that may befall me if I do not marry does not frighten me. All I need is a little food and a few pieces of clothing. With the work of my hands I shall always earn what is necessary and what is left over I ll give to my relatives and to the poor. If I should become sick and unable to work, then I shall be like the Lord on the cross. He will have mercy on me and help me, I am sure. For three years she grew in holiness under the direction of a priest and an older Iroquois woman, giving herself totally to God in long hours of prayer, in charity and in strenuous penance. At 23 she took a vow of virginity, an unprecedented act for an Indian woman, whose future depended on being married. She found a place in the woods where she could pray an hour a day and was accused of meeting a man there! Her dedication to virginity was instinctive: She did not know about religious life for women until she visited Montreal. Inspired by this, she and two friends wanted to start a

Le Chevalier May 2016 pg.4 Mr. Wes Casaus, PGK, PFN FDD Field Agent (623) 640-0436 Wes.Casaus@kofc.org My Field Agent Site Member of KofC since 2005 We Stand Strong On Ethical Ground Some people believe that ethics in business is a contradiction in terms. They think that in order to be profitable, a company and its leaders must abandon morality and embrace the dark, greedy side that they see so often in the news and in movies. At the Knights of Columbus, we know this isn t true. A business can be both ethical and successful. We are. As a Catholic organization, we understand the value and importance of our core beliefs and the original mission of Venerable Father Michael J. McGivney. In fact, much of the strength and financial security we provide to members and their families can be attributed to our ethical, moral standards. More than 96 percent of Knights who buy our life insurance keep it, year in and year out. The Order takes this commitment to our members very seriously. This means carefully planning when it comes time to invest. Our professional staff researches all transactions to insure that they fall in line with Catholic values. If a transaction makes them uncomfortable, they don t make it. We exclude any company engaged in activity that conflicts with Catholic moral teaching: companies directly involved in abortion, contraception, human cloning, embryonic stem cell research, for-profit health care that pays for any of these, or pornography, said Supreme Knight Carl Anderson. There are many companies in the pharmaceutical and communications industries that would undoubtedly provide excellent returns for us, but which are not in our portfolio because they engage in research and development or programming in ways that violate the sanctity or dignity of human life. In the end, the Knights of Columbus investment strategy is motivated by morality, not money. Yet, each year we remain profitable, increase our assets and stay dedicated to this vision that will keep the Order financially sound for generations to come. But don t just take our word for it. In 2016 the Knights of Columbus was named a World s Most Ethical Company by the Ethisphere Institute for the third year in a row. We were one of only two life insurance companies to earn the honor. Faithful Catholics have choices when buying life insurance, said the Supreme Knight. But they know that at the Knights of Columbus their policy is supplied by an insurer that shares their moral and ethical values and is guided in all of its investment and sales practices by those values. Contact me today to learn more about our products. Vivat Jesus! "Watch therefore, for you know neither the day nor the hour." Matthew 25:13

Le Chevalier May 2016 pg.5 Pictures for you. Figure 1: The new church building on 4-16-16. Photo: J.Wood. Figure 3: Priests Appreciation Dinner, 1 April 2016 L-R: Dan Conway, Father Jerry Conway, Deacon Frank Nevarez, and Michael Smalley. Photo: Jerry Wood. Figure 2: Glory to God in the Highest! Apr. 16, 2017, Photo: J.Wood Figure 4: Volunteers have breakfast at the Second Annual Breakfast for Volunteers for the Food for the Poor Project. Fifty years ago the Second Vatican Council released its document on the importance of religious freedom, titled Dignitatis Humanae. Today, religious freedom is seriously restricted in countries around the world, while at home, much work is being done to protect our First Amendment right to religious freedom from erosion. Looking at the case of the Little Sisters of the Poor, whose religious freedom case is currently being considered by the Supreme Court, and at examples worldwide, this new video The Right to Religious Liberty explains why the Second Vatican Council s document remains so important and why protecting our right to religious liberty is critical to every person s fundamental freedom. Knights of Columbus 1 Columbus Plaza David Monroe has contributed to the Kids to Camp Program for the past eight years. He has donated New Haven, CT 06510 $500.00 every year to that program as well as to the Italian Dinner. We want to thank him for his (203) 752-4000 generous support of the Knights of Columbus. SK Santo Graziano

Le Chevalier May 2016 pg.6 Monthly Pancake Breakfast Third Sunday of every month between September and May. St. Bernadette s Golf Tournament Orange Tree Resort 10601 N. 56 th Street Scottsdale, AZ 85254 May 14, 2016 $95.00 (Includes a $20.00 coupon to be used in the PGA Store) Contact Lou DeLuco, Mike Miller, or Dick Welp (Contact numbers on page8.)

Le Chevalier May 2016 pg.7 May 2016 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 Officers 5 National Day of 6 7 Meeting Prayer 7:00 pm. Cinco de Mayo 8 Mothers Day VE Day 1945 15 Pancake Breakfast Pentacost Peace Officers Memorial Day 9 10 11 Council Meeting 7:00 pm 12 13 14 Golf Outing Orange Tree resort 16 17 18 19 20 21 Armed Forces Day 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Memorial Day 31 Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary 1 2 3 4 June 2016 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 29 30 31 1 Officers Meeting 7:00 pm. 2 o 3 4 5 6 D-Day 1944 12 13 14 7 8 Council Meeting 7:00 pm 9 10 11 15 16 17 18 Flag Day 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Father s Day Korean War Begins 1950 26 27 28 29 30 1 2

Le Chevalier May 2016 pg.8 Officers, Directors, and Program Chairmen 2015-16 Officers: Committee Chairmen: Grand Knight SK Gene Arvizu 480-272-9442 1 st Degree Team SK Dan Conway 480-368-1427 Chaplain Dcn. SK Bob Torigian 480-905-0221 Blood Drive Dennis Logue 602-595-1460 D. Grand Knight SK Roberto Pastrana 480-323-0479 Oktoberfest SK Tony Lugay 480-720-4322 Chancellor SK David Wagner 414-828-4471 Social Committee SK Larry Bramanti 602-404-7692 Financial Sec. SK Michael Smalley 602-799-2256 Italian Dinner Chair needed Treasurer SK Richard Welp 602-826-1241 Food for the Poor SK Santo Granziano 602-321-1673 Recorder SK Frank Scarpone 480-540-8460 Tootsie Roll Drive SK Ken McDonald 480-213-2440 Advocate Dennis Logue 602-595-1460 Rosary Sunday SK Ken McDonald Warden SK Don Tellis 602-370-3271 Free Throw Contest SK John Smith & Brian Weber Inside Guard Conrad Franks 623-628-6392 602-788-1434 Outside Guard SK Vince Cefalu 480- Golf Tournament SK Mike Miller, SK Lou DeLuco, 3yr Trustee SK Jerry Wood 602-568-2779 SK Richard Welp 480-948-5238 2yr Trustee SK Mike Miller 602-996-8824 1yr Trustee SK Larry Bleichroth 602-996-1691 Webmaster SK Roberto Pastrana Editor SK Jerry Wood 602-568-2779 Good of the Order Prayer List April 2016 Brothers, please join us as we pray for the following Knights and their families. Deacon Jim Mickens. Courtney Corgan s brother, Randy, who is suffering from cancer. Betty Welp, SK Dick Welp s mother SK John Young Linda McDonald, who has a recurrence of cancer. Beate Schiwek, who is suffering from progressive supranuclear Palsy. For the safety and good health of all our military, police, and fire fighters. For the good health of all Knights and their families.

Le Chevalier May 2016 pg.9 St. Bernadette Council 12164 16245 N. 60 th Street Scottsdale, AZ 85254 St. Maria Goretti, ora pro nobis! Phone: (480) 905-0221 St. Bernadette, oro pro nobis! Fax:(480)905-0249 St. Bernadette Council 12164 Knights of Columbus 16245 N. 60 th Street Scottsdale, AZ 85254 Le Chevalier NAME Street Address Address 2 City, St. Zip Code We re on the Web! See us at: www.kofc12164.org