Knightly News Volume 13, Issue 11 November 2012 Contact the Editor: gnelson8156@earthlink.net Knights of Columbus Council 8156 www.kofc8156.org Inside this issue: Grand Knight s Report Faith in Action The Open Door of Faith in Action Insurance Agent 2 Membership Knight & Family 3 Fashions are Us 4 4th Degree. Pro Life Director 5 Back Cover A Fourth Degree Exemplification was held on October 20 at St. Paul Chong Hasang parish in Harker Heights, TX. Council 8156 had nine Brother Knights complete the requirements and participate in the ceremony to the patriotic arm of our order. The following brothers are now Sir Knights: Rayford Carter Mike Finke Micah Lawrence George Reynes Carl Disher Ronald Gallagher Dave Pietruszynski Juan Tavarez Julio Moreno Please congratulate our new Sir Knights and their worthy accomplishment. October was a busy month for our council. We celebrated Corporate Communion and honored our namesake, Christopher Columbus, with a lasagna dinner after Mass on October 13. Our first Family Movie Day was held at Westgate Regal Theater on October 14 for a showing of Frankenweenie and was enjoyed by all who attended. Thanks to Richard Munoz for organizing this family friendly activity. The Texas Alliance for Life dinner featuring keynote speaker David Barton was attended by many of our Knights and their families on October 17. Our council was well represented at this annual pro-life event. The KOCA hosted a fun-filled Fall Style Show on October 26 with models from our parish, including our very own runway star, Father Pat. Donations of canned goods as admission to the show benefitted the Abiding Love Food Pantry. On Saturday, October 27 Knights from our council served the community by painting Mary House as part of the St. Catherine Parish-wide Service Day. Participation is the lifeblood of our council. Being unable to participate in these events this past month due to my health, I realized how important fellowship and service is to me and my faith. Pope Benedict XVI, speaking about the Year of Faith, stated that the door of faith (Acts14:27) is always open for us, ushering us into the life of communion with God and offering entry into his Church. The Knights of Columbus is but one door to opening a life of faith and service to our parish and our community. Our council offers many opportunities for participation. We each need to take our own steps to exercise the first lesson of our order - charity. Get involved and put your faith in action. Who is this Wolf Man? See Page 4 On November 7 we will host our Memorial Mass and Dinner in honor of our deceased brother Knights. Invitations have been sent to widows of the council to attend. We hope to see all of you there. And don t forget the Corn Roast on November 9 in Johnson Hall. A total list of November upcoming events is included in the newsletter. I would like to thank everyone for your thoughts, prayers, phone calls, cards, meals, and visits while I am undergoing treatments. No one man can keep our council strong. I appreciate all of your support and look forward to being able to participate in council activities with you.
Page 2 Knightly News Birthdays George Casarez Kevin De Martini Patrick Dillon John Dworaczyk John Hallett Michael Hamilton Mack Harper John Harrison II Carl Jacquin Dieter Kaupp Edward Lara Wilfredo Lopez Gordon Mead Peter Nelson Craig O'Brien Robert Paul Billy Roberts Kenneth Serrano Tyler Suggs Patrick Thompson Walter Trybula Ruben Villarreal Dean Woodworth Insurance Agent Report - Eddie Mazurek FICF LUTCF Four parts of retirement: Phase three My previous two articles discussed important steps that lead to retirement. But what happens once you reach that goal? You ve got free time to pursue your interests, visit friends and family and relax. It s a beautiful thing indeed. You ve now entered the de-accumulation phase. You will start to spend down the assets you have accumulated during your working years. Remember: a 60-year-old man has a 20% chance of making it to 95! A 60-year-old woman has a 30% chance. And there is a 40% chance that at least one member of a married 60-year-old couple will make it to 95. That s a long time to live off of accumulated cash while you don t work. Save, save, save, so you will be able to de-accumulate. As a Knight, you have access to a product that is designed to make saving safe and easy. Our annuity is designed to provide guaranteed long-term security. Consistent and disciplined savings placed into this annuity over time can provide income at retirement that you cannot outlive. With that guarantee comes the fact that no one has ever lost money put in a Knights of Columbus annuity (remember, absolute safety of principal) and consider the value you are getting. Contributing money to an annuity can also have positive tax implications (always check with your tax professional on these matters). And our annuities offer a competitive interest rate, consistent with our primary goal of absolute safety of principal. Take some time to meet with me and I will explain fully the benefits of selecting our annuity, along with the benefits of our top-rated life insurance, disability income and long term care insurance plans. As you consider options as you proceed toward retirement, think about one thing guaranteed to help you and open a Knights of Columbus annuity. Eddie Mazurek FICF LUTCF 512/301-1218 emazu5@gmail.com.
Volume 13, Issue 11 Page 3 Membership Director Eddie Mazurek We continue to see promising men coming to our information meetings. Membership is everyone s responsibility. Surely we all know just ONE good Catholic gentleman that would benefit from belonging to the largest Catholic organization. Please invite someone to our info meeting on the third Sunday of the month (next one is November 18th) at 7:00 PM. We need good, active members and normally that is the type that wants to join us. We are all extremely busy, but as I mentioned last month, are we to busy to become better fathers and better Catholics?? Speaking of good members, perhaps you personally know someone who has not attended a meeting or function for quite some time now. Please reach out to them and ask them to come join us. If they can t (or don t want to) attend a meeting, invite them to one of our many socials. We have several coming up including our corn roast, Christmas party, etc. Please reach out to them. One of the drawbacks of being a large council is that sometimes people will fall through the cracks and, if not reached out to, have a tendency to walk away. We really don t want that to happen. We all joined for a reason, let s not anyone fall through the crack. Let s keep up with our friends Eddie Mazurek 301-1218 emazu5@gmail.com Knight and Family of the Month for October Knight Jim Hogg Jim Hogg has been selected as Knight of the Month for October. Jim faithfully serves St. Catherine as an usher. He also serves the council as an Inside Guard. In that capacity he has taken on a project of photographing brother Knights at meetings so that with the aid of the photos we can more easily remember each brother s name. Recently, Jim has been busy keeping freezers of our brother Knights stocked with venison. Keep up the great work Jim! Family Mike and Criselda Torres Miguel (Mike) and Criselda Torres have been selected as October Family of the Month for Council 8156. Despite having a special needs child, Mike and Criselda are active at St. Catherine. Mike, serving our country as an active service Army officer, is always available to help in projects taken on by our council. Criselda does a great job as she cares and nurtures their three girls- Myriel, Isabela and Natalia. They can always be counted on to attend Sunday Mass as a family. It is for these reasons that our council proudly recognizes the family of Mike and Criselda Torres as Family of the Month. Congratulations Mike and Criselda!
Page 4 Knightly News KOCA Sponsored Fashion Show Knights and All Everyone had a great time at the Fashion Show Friday night. Here are a few highlights featuring the Knights and KOCA
Volume 13, Issue 11 Page 5 4th Degree Welcomes New Sir Knights New Sir Knights Joining Bishop Reicher Assembly. 9 of the new Sir Knights are from our council. See the GK report. If you are a third degree Knight and interested in the 4th Degree the next Exemplification will be in April, 2013. Bishop Reicher Assembly meets the second Monday of each month, open to all 4th Degree Sir Knights. Greg Nelson Faithful Navigator, Bishop Reicher Assembly Pro-Life Ed Empero WHY? WHY? WHY? Gentlemen you may be getting tired of my articles on Abortion! I would not write about it, if it were not the most important issue facing us now and in the future. Yes, the economy is very important but as we have more and more, so called, legal abortions, we are losing more and more of our children (55 million +), that could have or can be, important to our economic presence and future. Here is an example how we look at life outside the womb and in the womb: A FEW WEEKS AGO A TEN YEAR OLD YOUNG GIRL WAS KIDNAPPED AND RECENTLY THEY FOUND HER DECAPITATED BODY IN A OPEN LOT IN COLORADO. THIS IS A TRAGEDY OF THE HIGHEST DEGREE. BUT MANY IN OUR SOCIETY DO NOT THINK THAT THE BABY IN THE WOMB, WHEN PULLED APART AND DECAPITATED BY AN ABORTIONIST DOCTOR, IS NOT A TRAGEDY OF THE HIGHEST DEGREE, TOO! When is the time for us to act like human beings following the WORK AND THE WORD of JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD! THE 5TH COMMANDMENT: THOU SHALL NOT KILL! (Brothers, one for all and all for one)
Knights of Columbus Council 8156 4800 Convict Hill Road Austin, TX 78749 Phone:512-892-2420 x44 E-mail: KC8156@gmail.com Knights are Catholic men, 18 years of age and older, who are committed to making their community a better place, while supporting their Church. Being a Knight is more than camaraderie; it is being involved with your community; it is supporting your local Catholic Church, while enhancing your own faith; it is about protecting and enhancing your family life. Come see just what we are all about by calling the Grand Knight. Knights In Service to All From the Editor Contact List Ed Kruczek, GK eddiekruczek@gmail.com Jerry Guajardo, DGK jggg1029@sbcglobal.net Paul Tiley, FS ptiley1@austin.rr.com Jim Brewer Chancellor jbrewer@gaiaustin.com 512-789-1113 Eddie Mazurek, Treasurer emazu5@gmail.com Other Officers Submit articles for the December Newsletter by November 23 Future Cutoffs For Newsletter Dated November 23 December 2012 December 21 January 2013 January 14 *** February 2012 February 22 March 2013 March 22 April 2013 April 19 May 2013 *** Early Cutoff Required Important Dates for November November 1 All Saints Day Advocate Mathew Wade Lecturer Bob Stuifbergen Recorder Chris Annoni Warden Ronnie Gallagher Inside Guard Jim Hogg Outside Guard David Caldwell 3-Year Trustee Larry Odom 2-Year Trustee Greg Nelson 1-Year Trustee John Massey Fundraising Directors Lloyd Monroe Greg Nelson Chris Annoni November 2 November 3 November 7 November 9 November 13 November 15 November 16 November 18 November 18 November 20 November 22 November 28 All Souls Day RCIA Luncheon, Johnson Hall, 10-2 PM Mass, Dinner, Business Meeting, 6:30 PM Corn Roast, Johnson Hall, 6:00 PM First Degree, St. Ignatius, 6:30 PM Capital Area Food Bank, 8201 S. Congress, 6:00 PM, BBQ Prep, Kitchen, 12:30 PM BBQ Cooking & Sales, 4:00 AM New Member Info. Meeting, 7:00 PM Planning Meeting, 7:00 PM, note new night Thanksgiving Day First Degree, St. Catherine, 6:30 PM
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