Assembly Bulletin May 2017 This Month s Meeting at the Francis J. Spence Diocesan Centre. The Faithful Navigator Report In the last issue of our bulletin I spoke of the fifteen diseases of leadership as presented by our Holy Father Pope Francis. We are now in the midst of an election within our Assembly and understanding the qualities required for strong leadership are needed to ensure the success of our mission. The beautiful message here is, that if we all look closely at the fifteen diseases we are all handed the same tools and can make efforts with God s grace to be a good leader. I truly believe we are all called to be leaders. The real question is are we willing. With the gift of free will, we all made a decision to join the Fourth degree of our Order. As Catholic Gentlemen we are called to serve others and assist them to get to Heaven. Who are the others? They are our spouse, children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, sisters, brothers, father, mother, friends, strangers in our midst and yes even our enemies. With the gift of free will we can also make the choice to just sit back, relax and always allow others to do the hard things in this world. If we truly believe and want to live in God s grace, there is little choice in the decision we can make here. Will this be challenging and possibly exhausting? It most certainly can be, however we cannot serve our Lord and expect it to be an easy ride. Just pause and remember what Jesus did for each of us as he was nailed to the cross. Some might say, I have young children, I work long hours, I don t feel my opinion matters, I am afraid of rejection, and the list goes on. Are these your excuses? I get it, I too have used these excuses successfully in order to resist serving others. Knights of Columbus ~ 4th Degree God s will. If you do not serve in our Honour Guards, know that serving on our Executive can be another way of contributing to our good works. In closing my message, I would like to thank all those members who expressed and shared their condolences on the recent passing of my Mother. It is true that age does not matter when it comes to the pain of loosing a loved one. It is however my faith that has given me courage and strength that I believe will pull me from the sorrow I feel at this time. My mother left a beautiful gift of daily journals to my family. These journals recorded her entire life up to about ten years ago. As I read these journals, I know my mother will live in my heart always. What a beautiful message she has given and I share it with all of you. Keeping a journal can be an ever lasting gift to future generations within our families. It is never too late to start. Again I thank you for your prayers and peace to you all. Scott Arnold Faithful Navigator 1st Ontario District Archbishop James V. Cleary Assembly #0857, Kingston, ON 1922 ~ 2017 Vivat Jesus, Scott Arnold Faithful Navigator, Assembly 0857 Taking on a leadership role is not meant to make an individual better or more respected than others. It is in fact meant to help us all form a strong bonding and as a unified force serve within God s grace. I would ask all members to allow their name to stand in our election process and understand what comes of it is
Faithful Comptroller May 2017 The membership of Assembly 857 currently stands at 198 members. This is comprised of 37 Honorary Life; 4 Honorary; & 4 Disabled members. We have 22 Priests & 3 Deacons. We also have 1 candidate awaiting a 4 th degree. Please pray for the repose of the soul of SK Omer Guertin; who passed away on Apr.5. May he rest in eternal peace. Remember our Assembly operates with the dues collected from those members of billing status. Please keep yourself in Good Standing with both your 3 rd degree council & your 4 th degree Assembly 0857. You may pay your dues for 2017 at any time, by cash, E-transfer or by cheque, made payable to Knights of Columbus Assembly 857. The Final billing notices were sent out mid- March. Please support your Assembly. If you have any concerns, please contact me. Thanks. Please keep me informed of any changes in your personal Contact Info, so our records can be kept current. Also, due to the increase in postal rates, we must try to curb expense where possible. The use of email & the internet, if used wisely, is an excellent way of moving information to our members. Those without, will still be informed by regular mail & by voice. If you have any concerns, please contact me. Knightsgear Attire I do have some attire in stock for purchase; polo shirts, caps & jackets. I also have various lapel pins & other Knight s items. Contact me to find out the attire for purchase. Visit our website for details; www.jvcleary857.com. I will order 4 th degree & 3 rd degree attire, on request. Checkout the website; www.knightsgear.com as well, and check out what is available. **NOTE** The cost of new attire ordered is now subject to $USA conversion rate. All in stock items previously ordered is available at old cost. UPCOMING EVENTS 1. SEMINARIAN DINNER Trenton, Sun. Aug.13 Mass 4pm Dinner 6pm - $30 ea. For tickets & more details, contact me. Let us be ever aware of those around us, who require assistance, and support to carry on. Our mission as Knights, empowers us to be there, for those in need. Keep Christ at the centre of your daily life. May the Easter & Pentecost season, be directed to the service of others. SK Dale Tuepah FComp 857 H) 613-389-2174 C) 613-329-5284 E) dale.tuepah@bell.net
GROUP OPS REPORT The question was asked recently are we really giving people access to events they might not otherwise afford or just selling cheap seats to people who would go anyway? It is tough to answer that question. I do know that I have sold tickets to folk who could never have paid for the tickets they wanted in one shot, but I was able to hold the tickets why they paid by installment. I do know that I have sold tickets to persons at cost when it was clear they would not afford our discounted price. I have donated tickets to Special Olympians in Ottawa when a day prior to game day the seats were still unsold. Some tickets went at half price to whomever bought them just to limit our loss. Could they afford full price or not? I have no idea. I do know that I sold 18 Senators round one play off tickets for well below the Box Office price of $183.50. So the purchasers saved bundles and we made $574. For the person who wants that opportunity to see an event in person I can assure you, that we have helped people save money and we have made a few fundraiser dollars to help St Mary's Cathedral. help Archbishop O'Brien pay St Mary's Cathedral expenses. If you would rather pay that from your personal donation, the choice is yours. Thank you to the individuals who actively support the program as participants or by helping spread the word. Currently taking reservations for Round Two Play Offs. hoping for a Habs Sens series. A Group Ops Committee has been initiated by our Faithful Navigator. Want to influence the future? Contact SK Scott Arnold to volunteer to be on the committee! Vivat Jesus Pete Scott www.jvcleary857.com To date 1371 people have saved over $44.900. If you were not in that group the choice was yours. To date we have raised over $6000 to @KofCGrouprates
Upcoming Events 1. March for Life, Ottawa, May 11th 2. Change of General meeting date to May 18th.
The Faithful Admiral Report Greetings Sir Knights, Our Easter season is now upon us. For the month of May we need to reflect on the crucifixion and resurrection of our Lord. He took his life for us as a sacrifice to save us. We always want to keep in mind to follow His footsteps as often as we can. We re not perfect as being humans, but we have to keep in mind that our Lord will always forgive us for our sins. This should be a time of reflection of where we ve gone and where were going. We also should keep in mind what we can do to help our fellow Sir Knights. This also should be the time, to remember all of our family members in our lives. We should be trying extremely hard to developing our family relationships. I ve been reflecting within myself on this and praying for guidance. My prayers have been answered, I hope yours will as well. I can appreciate the next few weeks will be very demanding upon our personal schedules. Our upcoming 3 rd and 4 th degree on May 6, is upon us over the next few weeks. Tried to remember our unity and fraternity for the upcoming weeks ahead. Remember what the Lord has done for us and what He has done for us during in our lives. Vivat Jesus!! S/K David Cupido Faithfull Admiral Faithful Captain s report: Hello Gentlemen I would to thank you for my year as your faithful Captain. It has been an experience and a pleasure to serve you as your Captain and a real learning curve for me. Thank You. Our dinner meeting was a real success thanks to the help of Brothers, Tom Callery, Bill Coppens, Jerzy Prugar who provided the wonderful Stews. As for our summer social we are working on a location and hoping to have it hosted on July 10, 2017. I must say it has definitely been a different year for me, but with the support of our pastor Father Shawn Hughes, Father Brennan, My Brother Knights, Family and Friends, I am truly Blessed to be in such great company. Thank you again Gentlemen for your support and Friendship. God Bless You and Your Families Your Faithful Captain JOHN MacIntyre Please give me a call to book your appointment. I can be reached on my cell 613-770-4092, or at home 613-766-7648, or by email at stephen.henderson@kofc.org
Assembly 857 Executive 2016/2017 Faithful Navigator SK Scott Arnold 1360 Anderson Dr. Kingston H) 613-530-2941 C) 613-217-8220 E) asnrje6@gmail.com Faithful Comptroller SK Dale Tuepah 981 Mayfair Cres. Kingston H) 613-389-2174 C) 613-329-5284 E) dale.tuepah@bell.net Faithful Friar SK Rev Shawn Hughes 279 Johnson St. Kingston H) 613-546-5521 C) 613-888-7035 E) fathershawnjhughes@gmail.com Asst.Faithful Friar SK Rev Dan Ryan 279 Johnson St. Kingston H) 613-546-6553 C) E) fr.ryandj@yahoo.ca Faithful Pilot SK Wayne Fink 1150 B Cedarwood Ln Verona H) 613-777-0262 C) 613-483-8653 E) kofc4338342@gmail.com Faithful Admiral SK David Cupido 9 Grenville Cres. Kingston H) 613-544-4402 C) 613-536-8295 E) kofccupido@gmail.com Faithful Purser SK Michael Foley 701-66 Greenview Dr. Kingston H) 613-546-6224 C) E) mfoley8@cogeco.ca Faithful Captain SK John McIntyre 606 Davis Dr. Kingston H) 613-329-8199 C) (613) 329-8199 E) jmacintyre@royallepage.com Faithful Scribe SK Peter Scott 2754 Battersea Rd. Inverary H) 613-545-4052 C) E) 857scribe@gmail.com Outer Sentinel SK Stephen Holt 1105 Dillingham St. Kingston H) C) 587-984-8140 E) Holt.s16@gmail.com Inner Sentinel SK Ron Tessier 108-1032 King St. W. Kingston H) 613-384-5363 C) 613-549-7610 E) Ronald_tessier@hotmail.com 1 Year Trustee SK Al DeBenedetti 685 Fleet St.Kingston H) 613-389-0051 C) 613-572-4028 E) ptkofc@yahoo.ca 2 Year Trustee SK Michael Mombourquette 613 Pimlico Pl. Kingston H) 613-389-7221 C) 613-650-7530 E) michael@mombourquette.com 3 Year Trustee SK Gary Davis 984 Bourne Cres. Kingston H) 613-384-3463 C) 613-329-2734 E) gdavis24@cogeco.ca Colour Corp Commander SK Wayne Brown 48 Shaw St. Kingston H) 613-242-8347 C) 613-242-8347 E) orphan8431@gmail.com
MILESTONES IN 4TH DEGREE ASSEMBLY 857 SK Msgr Bernard Walsh (728) - 63 yrs - June 1 SK Kevin Mulooney (11670) - 46 yrs - May 1 SK George Perreault (11886) - 46 yrs - May 1 SK Cyril Bender (11524) - 43 yrs - June 1 SK Stephen Kincaid (7224) - 40 yrs - June 1 SK Karl Obress (7883) - 36 yrs - June 1 SK Gerald Polewyk (12309) - 36 yrs - June 1 SK Rev. Michael Reed (11524) 36 yrs - June 1 SK Howard Gallivan (9652) - 25 yrs - June 1 SK Sean Kelly (8364 NB) - 25 yrs - June 1 SK Bill Burkett (9652) - 15 yrs - June 15 SK Rev. Aidan Dasaah (728)- 5 yrs - May 26 SK Peter Wadeck (728) - 5 yrs - May 26 STATUS CHANGE ASSEMBLY 857 SK Howard Gallivan HONORARY LIFE June 1
Knights in Business. Fr. McGivney s vision of the Knights was to unite men of Catholic faith and provide for the families of deceased members. The Order has certainly grown since the humble beginning of 1882 but the Order is strong in providing charitable work far beyond the needs of its members. Much of that charitable work relies upon the generosity of Knights who are also in business. This series will focus on Sir Knights in business. Your fraternal of support of them will assist in their continued ability to be generous to the Knights. If you know of a Knight in business who should be profiled here contact Pete Scott. Sir Knight Pat Stenson. Kingston Collision- CSN is family owned since November 1994. Pat and Patty are fortunate to have their son Shawn and daughter Amanda as valuable members of their staff of 18 professionals. Pat and Patty opened their collision repair business on Dalton Avenue with a fully equipped shop to repair and refinish vehicles that had been in an accident. They continually invest in their building, equipment, training and staff, to provide high quality, safe repairs for their valued customers. They also invest in their community. A Past Grand Knight and charter member of Holy Name of Jesus Kingston Mills council, Pat is extremely active in his council and parish. Pat sponsored our Blue Jay Bus trips for two years and now offers $500 Collision Repair certificates through our Group Opportunities program. The certificate which can be applied against the insurance deductible saves the recipient $100 on the service and the Assembly retains the other $400 gained from the certificate. Pat and Patty s philanthropy extends to many other activities. They are big supporters of a local registered Charity Hearts for Change which is providing the majority of financial support to the Hosanna Children s Orphanage in rural Kenya and they extend an invitation to all to help by participating in the big fund raiser golf tournament at the Colonnade in Joyceville on July 9 th. Please take the time to say thank you to SK Pat Stenson for his continuous support of the Assembly, the Order, his Parish and the greater needs world wide.