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1 5 0 W. Summit Av e, Muskeg on Heigh ts, M I 49444 P 231.726-2213 www.k n igh ts13579.web s.com KNIGHT LIFE December From our Grand Knight Dear Brother Knights, Inside This Issue Page 1 From Our Grand Knight Page 2.District Deputy s Report Page 3. 12 days of Christmas Page 4. Insurance/Calendar Page 5. Christmas party Merry Christmas to all and your families, I hope it was a safe and joyous occasion. December was a busy month with the baking, shopping and all of the hustle and bustle that goes along with the Holidays. But let's remember the importance of this day is to celebrate the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ our Savior. What a great time had by all that attended our annual Christmas party. We had a really great turn out of members and their families. If you have never attended one of our gatherings, I urge you to put one in your calendar and make the time to attend. You won't be disappointed. I am looking forward to 2013 and all the great things that are on the horizon for our Council. IN SERVICE TO ONE..... IN SERVICE TO ALL The Voice of the Membership of Council #13579. God Bless you all Scott Houghtaling Grand Knight

PAGE 2 December HOLY ROSARY COUNCIL 13579 OFFICERS Grand Knight - Scott Houghtaling Deputy Grand Knight - Mickey Lewis Chancellor - Wayne Goddard Treasurer - William Forton Recording Secretary - Robert Yagerlener Warden - Jason Andree 1st Year Trustee - Garret Kelenske 2nd Year Trustee - J. F. Harris 3rd Year Trustee - John Stoner Advocate - Thomas Ketchum Inside Guard - Timothy May Outside Guard - G. Houghtaling MI STATE OFFICERS State Deputy: Michael J. Malinowski State Chaplain: Rev. Scott A. Thibodeau State Secretary: Robert W. Fox State Treasurer: Kenneth B. Unterbrink State Advocate: Antonio "Tony" Vittorini State Warden: Richard F. McCloy Jr. Supreme Officers Supreme Knight: Carl A. Anderson Supreme Chaplain: Archbishop William E. Lori Deputy Supreme Knight: Dennis A. Savoie Supreme Secretary: Charles E. Maurer Jr. District Deputy s Report BY: MICHAEL L. LEWIS, DISTRICT 49 Council #13579 - December Thank you Worthy Grand Knight and Brother Knights. I bring you greetings from our Worthy State Deputy, Michael J. Malinowski. Remarks and Upcoming Events: - I want to thank your Grand Knight, Scott Houghtaling, for attending a Special District Grand Knights Meeting last week at Sacred Heart. We were joined by our Diocesan Membership and Program Directors. At this meeting we were able to cover many pertinence subjects for our district s council and I hope the information will be helpful to each GK in conducting the matters of their councils more efficiently. The next important meeting involving your council s officers will be the Winter Tri-District Meeting at St. Michaels Brunswick. The date is Jan. 24th and the meeting will be starting at 7:00pm. I would like to see several council officers attend, as you did during our Summer Tri-District Meeting in Muskegon at St. Michael. - I had to cancel the 1st Degree last Monday night because our district councils did not have any candidates ready to join the Order. I hope your council will be planning a membership drive early in January. The next First Degree in our district will be held here at Sacred Heart on Mon. Jan. 17th, with registration at 6:30pm and starting time at 7:00pm. Try to have a good number of candidates for this Degree Ceremony. Remember, this year's Membership Moto is "One New Member, Per Council, Per Month." Do your best in continuing talking to other Catholic men at your parish and bring them into the Order. - Our district councils have been very generous in donating toward the Baby Bottle Ultrasound Initiative this year. So far, we have collected about $538 toward this project. Thank you for your generosity and caring. I encourage this council to continue to use the Baby Bottle Program to donate to the Muskegon Pregnancy Services. - I would like to encourage any members from your council to be a part of our District Degree Staff. Our goal is to eventually have a 1st Degree Team in each council. Until then you will be a part of our District Staff and gain experience and confidence in your presentation. So far you have three members from this council on our District 1st Degree Team. Contact me or your GK if you are interested. Reports Due this Quarter: - Due at this time is the MI-01 2 nd Quarter Activities Report. I will review it and then forward it on to the Diocesan Programs Director. - #1728 Annual Survey of Fraternal Activities is due Jan. 31. - The next Semi-Annual Audit will be due on Feb. 15 th. I want to thanks all you Brother Knights for the respect you have shown my office, also for your support of our Priests and Religious and for all the work you do to build the Catholic Church. I and our Worthy District Worden, Roman Winkler, would like to wish all of you and your families a Blessed and Holy Christmas Season. Supreme Treasurer: Logan T. Ludwig Supreme Advocate: John A. Marrella

PAGE 3 December The 12 Days of Christmas In Western Society, Christmas conjures up many images in people's minds, most of them probably secular and having only a remote connection to the original feast. Modern society and much of modern Protestant Christianity have, to a large degree, taken Christmas outside of its place within the Catholic Church year, where it follows the expectant season of Advent. Liturgically (i.e. within the Church Year), Christmas does not even begin until December 25th, although in the secular world, the Christmas season practically starts before Halloween, at least according to major retailers. Christmas is the feast of the Incarnation, a celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ, true God and true man, as a little baby in Bethlehem, within the realm of history. While many Christians recognize Christmas as a celebration of Jesus' birth, the solemnity is also a festival of his Incarnation. Outside of the Catholic and Orthodox Churches and a few others, the idea of Christmas as a season has nearly disappeared. Although secular traditions are fun and endearing, Christmas is primarily a Christian holy day. Even the term itself is an abbreviation of the phrase "Christ mass," which reflects the primary understanding of Christmas as a feast day within the Church year, connected to the Eucharist. Unfortunately, in recent times, celebrating Christmas with the Church has taken a backseat to food preparation, gift opening, and other festivities that, while good, are only secondary activities that should not replace the primary "reason for the season": celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ. While many mention the need to put Christ back in Christmas, the need is greater than that. As an Anglican priest once noted: we need to put the "mass" back in Christmas too. Christmastide is the name given for the time surrounding Christmas Day. In the current Catholic calendar, Christmastide lasts from Christmas Day until the Baptism of Christ, which is the Sunday following January 6th. This time includes many other important Christian Holy Days. The 12 days of Christmas, the time from December 25th until the Epiphany, have often been recognized as a time for special feasting. In fact, Christmastide used to refer to the 12 Days of Christmas, and some still use "Christmastide" to refer to this period. In the past, the season of Christmas lasted from Christmas until Candlemas, and superstitions developed, e.g. that there was bad luck ahead for those who left Christmas decorations up after Candlemas. The octave of Christmas lasts from December 25th until January 1st, the Solemnity of Mary, the Mother of God. Christmas falls exactly 9 months after the Feast of the Annunciation, the feast day commemorating Jesus' conception. Even though the Bible does not record a specific celebration of a feast of Christ's birth, the Infancy narratives of St. Matthew and St. Luke form the basis of the Christmas celebration. The history of Christmas goes back to the miraculous virgin birth of Jesus Christ around 4 BC. At least by the time of St. Matthew and St. Luke's Gospels, Christians began to reflect on the birth of Jesus Christ, and its significance. A few of the early Church Fathers speculated about the birth of Jesus, but the actual liturgical celebration of Christmas cannot be fixed with certainty before the very early 4th century. Some scholars think that the celebration of Epiphany, which included the nativity and modern Christmastide themes, was celebrated much earlier. The celebration of Christmas uniquely as the nativity of Jesus Christ, however, originated in the West, probably in North Africa. While various 3rd century Church Fathers (including St. Hippolytus of Rome and Sextus Julius Africanus) believed Jesus was born on December 25, the earliest surviving reference to December 25th as the liturgical celebration of Christmas is in the Philocalian calendar, which shows the Roman practice in AD 336. The Apostolic Constitutions (c AD 380) mandate the celebration of Christ's birth on December 25th, and his Epiphany on January 6th. The celebration of Christmas spread throughout the whole of the East and the West in the 4th century. By the fifth century, almost all of the Church was observing December 25th as the Feast of the Nativity and Epiphany on January 6th, although some Christians still kept January 6th as a holy day which included the nativity. The West was slower to embrace Epiphany, but by the fifth century Rome included it as a feast. Today, in the Western Church, the season of Christmas, called Christmastide, includes the Epiphany (the manifestation of Christ to the wise men) and the baptism of Jesus. Also, in the Catholic Church we remember and celebrate the divine Motherhood of the Blessed Virgin Mary, with the Solemnity of Mary, the Mother of God, which falls on January 1st. Christmas was universally celebrated until the Reformation, but many Protestant reformers rejected Christmas. The English Puritans were particularly hostile to Christmas and went to absurd lengths to suppress it. During the brief Calvinist reign in England, parliament forbade the celebration of Christmas, even going so far as to force shops to be open. This attitude carried over into the Americas where Christmas was outlawed or criminalized in Puritan states. For example, in Massachusetts, until the 1830s, anyone who missed school or work on December 25th was subject to a fine. During the earliest days of the USA, with the exception of Catholics, Anglicans, and Lutherans, the religious and secular celebration of Christmas would have been quite rare. Even in the 21st century, many people, for a variety of reasons (all suspect from a Catholic viewpoint), reject the celebration of Christmas. The contemporary concern is not so much how to get people to celebrate Christmas, but rather to re-orient them to the original purpose of celebrating Christmas: Christ and the Mass.

PAGE 4 December Upcoming Events Please contact Mickey Lewis Jr. for more information January 1. New Years Day January 1 st... Annual Dues and Fraternal Survey are due and should be sent to Financial Secretary January 6 th. Feast of the Epiphany January 9 th.. Officer s Meeting 7:00 PM January 16 th Business Meeting 7:00 PM Rosary at 6:00 PM and Potluck at 6:30 PM January 21 st....... Martin Luther King Day January 22 nd... 4 th Degree Business Meeting. Frs. Rudy & Clem Council # 13035 to host 7:30 PM February 13 th........ Ash Wednesday February 13 th.. Officer s Meeting 7:00 PM February 15th. Semi Annual Audit due February 20th... Business Meeting 7:00 PM Rosary at 6:00 PM and Potluck at 6:30 PM February 26 th 4th Degree Business Meeting Holy Rosary Council # 13579 to host 7:30 PM Degree Schedule 1 st degree January 21, 2013 @Sacred Heart #13579 6:30pm registration 7:00pm start 1 st & Major degree March 9, 2013 @Spring lake St. Mary s #2975 9:00am registration (1 st ) 9:30am start (1 st ) 9:30am 2 nd and 3 rd registration 10:30am to 1:00pm 2 nd and 3 rd *Knights of Columbus Insurance and Investments* The Knights of Columbus offers special benefits of membership. Among these are unique programs that exist exclusively for K of C families faced with needs that often fall outside traditional insurance plans. The Family Fraternal Benefits package, available to all our good-standing members and their families, adds value to membership in our organization. Guaranteed Life Insurance Benefits for Uninsurable Children Death Benefits Available for Stillborn / Miscarried Children Orphan Benefits Member/Spouse Accidental Death Benefits When our organization began, in order to help each other, our members "passed the hat" to assist families of deceased members. Soon, however, this became impossible, as the number of our members grew. Out of this simple process, we've evolved into a modern, dynamic insurance organization, and offer a wide variety of products to suit virtually everyone's needs. Permanent Plans - Policy lasts as long as you live, premium stays the same. Term Plans - Policy ends at end of specified term: renewable or convertible. Annuities - Provides an income that is guaranteed for life. Long Term Care - Provides funds for long-term, out-of-hospital care. Isn t it about time you sit down with our Insurance Field Agent Joe Tackx to talk about what the Knights of Columbus insurance and investment programs might be right for you? Joseph Tackx Insurance Field Agent 856-1230 IS IT TIME FOR AN INSURANCE REVIEW? Our Beginnings; A Sanctuary In the late 19th century, North America was experiencing an influx of people from all over the world. Many were relegated to living in unsanitary conditions, and performing hazardous jobs for poor pay. Such was the life for Catholics, and the untimely death of the family breadwinner often devastated a family. Since the very beginning of our organization, we have been there for our membership and even though the times have changed the loss of you would be devastating to your family. Ownership Benefits Because we're a Fraternal Benefit Society, we have no stockholders. Our owners are our members. We return our good fortune in the form of dividends to our policyholders. Your Commitment to your family Have you fulfilled you commitment to your family and made sure they will be provided for in your absence? And when was the last time you reviewed your policies to make sure the coverage will meet their future needs? Isn t it time to call Joe Tackx for a review? Joseph Tackx Insurance Field Agent 856-1230

PAGE 5 December Christmas Party