Knights of Columbus Good Shepherd Council No. 6358 Mother Teresa Assembly No. 2523 509 Schertz Parkway Schertz, TX 78154-1927 Lenten Fish Fry - Ash Wednesday and every Friday During Lent 5:00 PM 8:00 PM March 2017 Newsletter MEETINGS: 1 st Thru 3 rd Degree 2 nd Wednesday (Business) at 7:30 PM, Rosary 7:15 PM 4 th Degree 3rd Monday at 7:30 PM, Rosary 7:00 PM Mikulski Hall Phone: (210) 658-5926 GOOD SHEPHERD COUNCIL No. 6358, KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, 658-5926, SCHERTZ, TEXAS 78154-1927 GRAND KNIGHT Hank Alves...210-885-0577 DEPUTY GRAND KNIGHT Martin McCloud....719-930-3093 CHAPLAIN Father Ed Pavlicek Jr..658-4350 FINANCIAL SECRETARY David Dumas 210-788-9502 DISTRICT DEPUTY David Gonzalez.. 210-241-9520 CHANCELLOR Gerald Fey.....210-601-3689 PROGRAM DIRECTOR Gerald Fey..... 210-601-3689 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTOR. David Wissmann. 210-843-5612 TREASURER Danny Stift.... 659-1145. RECORDER Jerry Weaver.......878-9996 ADVOCATE Rich Nielson...512-653-3356 WARDEN Tom Masterson. 210-421-1969 OUTSIDE GUARD Joseph Passwaters.. 210-281-8277 INSIDE GUARD #1 Charlie Mechtel.. 612-499-2212 INSIDE GUARD #2 Jack Sullivan.659-5077 NEWSLETTER Bill Daniels. 945-8522 INSURANCE Jerome McFarland...210-779-6155 LECTURER Jose Rodriquez 210-843-6683 TRUSTEES: 1 Year Anthony (Tony) Paulson.210-8848324 2 Year Noel Hamilton...945-8510 3 Year James (Jim) Lovering...806-535-6565
Grand Knights Report Dear Brother Knights and Families Lent season is here and the renewal of Easter will soon be upon us. As we begin our Lenten journey, let us reflect on how we and those arounds us can better live out the first principle of our order. CHARITY. Are we really committed to those in need? Do we think of others before ourselves? Well, we all have the opportunity to live up to our order s first principle this Lenten season. We can all do our part by helping make this year's Fish fry fund raising the best and most productive. I am asking those that can help to please come out and support your team and Council. 40 CANS FOR LENT, in addition to our fish frys, we will once again collect food to feed the hungry by asking my Brother Knights and the Parish Family to contribute to this worthy cause. Food collection will take place at the hall, and both Good Shepherd and ICC churches. Please note Council officer elections will take place during our May Business meeting. I have appointed our Worthy Advocate Rich Nielson as Nominating Committee Chair. Now is the time to start thinking of running for office, please keep in mind that only 3 rd degree Knights can run and hold officer positions. If thinking of running there is still time to become a 3 rd degree member by attending one of the upcoming Major Degree Exemplifications. Star Council recognition remains within sight and can be achieved with everyone s help and commitment. To help us get there, we will conduct a Membership drive at all Masses the weekend of March 26 th. We have a significant number of First Degree members that need to attend a major Degree. I need the sponsors to reach out to these brothers and invite them to attend one of the upcoming Major Degree Exemplifications. Our State Deputy s motto is FREEDOM TO SERVE. Let us all serve by giving a little of our time and talents especially in the upcoming lent season. If you are able, consider coming out and helping with our FISH FRYs and spend time with your Brother Knights. The work is hard but fun and rewarding. Together, we can make a difference within our Council and our Parish. The Fish Fry schedule is as follows: March 1 Team 2, Jim Lovering 806-535-6565 March 3 Team 3, Hank Alves 210-885-0577 March 10 Team 4, Jerry Weaver 210-878-9996 March 17 Team 1, Mark Kirstein 830-914-3559 March 24 Team 3, Hank Alves March 31 Team 2, Jim Lovering April 7 Team 4, Jerry Weaver April 14 Team 1, Mark Kirstein VIVAT JESUS Hank Alves, Grand Knight
To input general information, to submit an article to THE GOOD SHEPHERD COUNCIL NEWSLETTER, write to the Newsletter Editor, williamdaniels@sbcglobal.net or drop it by the office at 509 Schertz Parkway, Schertz, TX. To change your address you can email us at GSKOC6358@sbcglobal.net. The Newsletter is published monthly. Deadline input to the next issue is Thursday March 23, 2017. Council Email Address: GSKOC6358@sbcglobal.net Council 6358 website: http://www.gskoc6358.org Service Awards The following members are eligible for the years of service award indicated. These awards will be presented at the regular meeting in the month of February. If you cannot be present for that meeting it will be your responsibility to contact the Grand Knight to make alternate arrangements. Albert Mantor Jr Jose L Perales Jr 5 Years 5 Years Deputy Grand Knight Brother Knights, The Regional Free Throw Championship was held on February 11 th at Children s Home. 9 of the 10 winners from our council s free throw competed. The regional results for our council are: St. PJ s contest Girls: 9yr Crystal Lingo, 2 nd Place Boys: 10yr Evan Herrera, 3 rd Place 11yr Benjamin Trevino, 2 nd Place 14yr Ian Lingo, 1 st Place Ian Lingo made 22 of 25 free throws and placed 1 st in the 14yr boy category. He is now eligible to compete in the state competition on March 4 th at Barbra Bush Middle School here in San Antonio. The gym will open at 7am and the competition will begin at 10am. All Brother Knights are welcome to attend and cheer on Ian. Vivat Jesus, Martin McCloud, Deputy Grand Knight / Youth Activities Director
Ladies Auxiliary Where did 2016 go! The season of Lent begins with Ash Wednesday on March 1 st. According to the February Newsletter from the Knights, Team 2 (Jim Lovering s team) will have Fish Fry duty on this date. This means the following ladies will not be expected to work in the bakery for the evening: Cruz Guerra, Archie King, Rita Kirstein, Joann Lovering, Amanda Braden, Carol Schindler, and Lynn Young. Instead these ladies are asked to help their spouses/sponsor in the kitchen. Other Ladies Auxiliary members who are willing to help out in the bakery are requested to contact me by email (pgm921@gmail.com) or by phone at (210-945-9276). Of course, all ladies are asked to please bring in baked goods for our sale.the slate of Ladies Auxiliary officers for the 2017-2019 term will be presented at our March 7 th meeting Rosary at 6:00 PM and business meeting to follow at 6:30 PM. There are only three members celebrating birthdays in March: Cora Lunan on the 1 st, Patsy Foxworth on the 19 th and myself on the 21 st. Happy Birthday Cora and Patsy! Agenda items for monthly meetings must be submitted NLT the last Tuesday of the month to Olga (olgacmunozmunoz@gmail.com) or Pat (pgm921@gmail.com). Pat Mantor, President 945-9276 Lectors Corner MARCH MADNESS No, I am not talking about the NCAA Final Four. What I want to talk about is the Four Gospels. Who were these writers? While the entire Bible is inspired by God (2 Timothy 3:16), He used human authors with different backgrounds and personalities to accomplish His purposes through their writing. Each of the gospel authors had a distinct purpose behind his gospel and in carrying out those purposes, each emphasized different aspects of the person and ministry of Jesus Christ. Matthew was writing to a Hebrew audience, and one of his purposes was to show from Jesus' genealogy and fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies that He was the long-expected Messiah, and thus should be believed in. Matthew's emphasis is that Jesus is the promised King, the Son of David, who would forever sit upon the throne of Israel (Matthew 9:27; 21:9). Mark, a cousin of Barnabas (Colossians 4:10), was an eyewitness to the events in the life of Christ as well as being a friend of the apostle Peter. Mark wrote for a Gentile audience, as is brought out by his not including things important to Jewish readers (genealogies, Christ's controversies with Jewish leaders of His day, frequent references to the Old Testament, etc.). Mark emphasizes Christ as the suffering Servant, the One who came not to be served, but to serve and give His life a ransom for many (Mark 10:45). Luke, the beloved physician (Colossians 4:14 KJV), evangelist, and companion of the apostle Paul, wrote both the gospel of Luke and the Acts of the apostles. Luke is the only Gentile author of the New Testament. As a historian, he states that it is his intent to write down an orderly account of the life of Christ based on the reports of those who were eyewitnesses (Luke 1:1-4). Luke often refers to Christ as the Son of Man, emphasizing His humanity, and he shares many details that are not found in the other gospel accounts. The gospel of John, written by John the apostle, is distinct from the other three Gospels and contains much theological content in regard to the person of Christ and the meaning of faith. The gospel of John begins not with Jesus' birth or earthly ministry but with the activity and characteristics of the Son of God before He became man (John 1:14). Jesus did many other miraculous signs in the presence of his disciples, which are not recorded in this book. But these are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name (John 20:30-31). Thus, in having four distinct and yet equally accurate accounts of Christ, different aspects of His person and ministry are revealed. Each account becomes like a different-colored thread in a tapestry woven together to form a more complete picture of this One who is beyond description. And while we will never fully understand everything about Jesus Christ (John 20:30), through the four Gospels we can know enough of Him to appreciate who He is and what He has done for us so that we may have life through faith in Him. AMEN
DIVINE MERCY MOMENT: What Can I Do for Lent? Can We Follow our Lord More Closely? Our Lord Jesus of Divine Mercy calls us in our sufferings to follow Him on His Passion as he says in St. Faustina s Diary, True, My child, all that is painful. But there is no way to heaven except the way of the cross. I followed it first. You must learn that it is the shortest and surest way. (Diary 1487). We can follow our Lord on His Passion as we contemplate and meditate on His Passion through the Chaplet of Divine Mercy. In the diary, our Lord expresses how important it is for us to contemplate and meditate on His Passion. As He says, There are few souls who contemplate My Passion with true feeling; I give great graces to souls who meditate devoutly on My Passion. (Diary 737), It is in My Passion that you must seek light and strength. (Diary 654), There is more merit to one hour of meditation on My sorrowful Passion than there is to a whole year of flagellation that draws blood (Diary 369), and You please Me most when you meditate on My Sorrowful Passion. Join your little sufferings to My Sorrowful Passion, so that they may have infinite value before My Majesty. (Diary 1512). Brother Knights remember to wear you KC. Shirt and Badge when attending Church and Meetings. The third Sunday of the Month is KC Mass at 8 AM at Good Shepherd Church. The Fourth Sunday of the Month is KC Mass at 9:30 AM at Immaculate Conception Church Membership Activities Knights Sunday Breakfast The Knights of Columbus will have a Sunday Breakfast at Mikulski Hall on March 19, 2017 from 8:30 to 11:30 AM. The meal includes: Biscuits and Gravy, Scrambled Eggs, Pancakes, Sausage or Bacon, Coffee, and Orange Juice. The cost is $6.00 Adults and $4.00 for children 12 and under. Children under 5 are free. KNIGHTS SUNDAY Knights Sunday Mass is scheduled for Good Shepard Church on March 19, 2017 at 8:00 AM. Knights Sunday, supported by our Council, is scheduled for Immaculate Conception Church on January 22, 2017 after the 9:45AM Mass. Please support this event to recruit new members. Knights Choir The Knights Choir will sing on Sunday March 19, 2017 at Good Shepherd Church at the 8AM Mass. Rehearsal is at 7:15AM. We are looking forward for more Knights to join us. Interested, please contact Larry Gladu, PGK 210-659-3187. David Wissmann Membership Director ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE MEETING at Council Hall on Monday, March 6, 2017 at 7:30PM. Lenten Fish Fry The Lenten season is here now. This is a season for us to prepare for Easter by setting aside time to reflect on Jesus suffering, his sacrifice, his life, death and resurrection. Lent is also a time when we as a council raise a significant amount of money to fund our charitable needs. It is a time when we need all brothers that can help to come out and give us a hand. The work is rewarding, and fun. Please consider coming out and share a little of your time with your brothers. Who knows, you may even make new friends! Give it a try! Also, please remember that the bar teams could use help as well. Both special events and bar team rosters are posted on the bulletin board in the hall. If your name is not on one of the rosters and you would like to volunteer, pick a team and sign up. Please consider sharing a bit of your time with your brothers. You ll never hear us complain we have too much help.
Knights of Columbus Good Shepherd Council 6358 Lenten Fish Fry At the Knights of Columbus Hall 509 Schertz Parkway, Schertz Texas Starts on March 1, 2017, Ash Wednesday and all Lenten Fridays $9.00 For Adult Plate and $7.00 for Children under 12 and seniors over 65 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM Dine in to enjoy the fellowship with family and friends or Dive thru and pick-up a plate Adult 8 meal ticket card being sold for $65.00 Use as many per visit as you want MENU Adult Plate Seniors and Child s Plate 2 pieces of Fish fried or baked 1 Piece of Fish fried or baked Cole Slaw Cole Slaw Corn Corn French fries or Baked potato French fries or Baked potato Ice Tea Ice Tea INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY WORKSHEET: You now enter your hours on our website. This information will help us prepare our Fraternal Survey for Supreme Council office.. Please return to the form at our next meeting. 1. Number of visits you made to the sick Bereaved 2. Were you a blood donor? Yes No 3. Estimated hours of community service during the month: Church Activity (service in all Church related activities). Community Activity (service in all community related activities). Youth Activity (service in all youth related activities). Habitat for Humanity (service in all related projects). Culture of Life Activities (service in all related projects). Miscellaneous Activity (service in areas not outlined above). 4. Number of Hours of fraternal service (any service to our sick/disabled members and their families. 5. Number of hours in attendance or working at our council functions. Please include any hours your Family members might contribute as well. Thank you for all
MARCH 2017 HAPPY BIRTHDAY Joseph De Rouen on the 3rd Alfredo "Sam" Garcia on the 3rd Arturo "Art" Garcia on the 3rd José Perales, Jr. on the 7th Richard King on the 8th William Mueller on the 8th Phillip Smith on the 9th Ralph De Leon on the 10th David Esparza on the 10th Christopher Yost on the 10th Lee Boswell on the 11th John Foster on the 12th James Griffin, Sr. on the 12th James "JT" Toner on the 13th Lino Trevino, Jr. on the 13th Roger Moore on the 16th Victor Wehman on the 16th Lawrence "Larry" Gladu on the 19th Arnulfo "Arnold" Rendon, Jr. on the 19th Roberto Martinez on the 20th Harvey Balcer on the 23rd Richard Nielson on the 23rd Fred Contreras on the 24th Eric Wicker on the 26th Jerry Rochen on the 30th Robert Sorrell on the 30th HAPPY ANNIVERSARY Alexis and Cecilia King, their 19th on the 2nd Larry and Melissa Logan, Jr., their 20th on the 8th Louis and Dorothy Chartier, their 11th on the 11th Randy and Donna Coronado, their 29th on the 12th Erick and Amanda Tijerina, their 15th on the 16th Christopher and Esther Tusko, their 24th on the 16th Dean and Angie Delvalle, their 38th on the 17th Noel and Mary Edith "Edie" Hamilton, their 27th on the 17th Arnulfo "Arnold" and Bertie Rendon, Jr., their 14th on the 17th John and Leticia Matthieu, their 30th on the 18th Steven and Tammy Taylor, their 17th on the 18th Ernest and Irene Trevino, their 50th on the 18th Henry "Hank" and Jean Alves, their 43rd on the 20th Francis "Frank" and Debbie Crosby, Jr., their 42nd on the 22nd Roger and Kathleen Moore, their 36th on the 28th REMEMBERANCE Albert Lessard March 1, 1986 Roger C Behne March 17, 2005 Thomas B Mertz March 1, 2009 Larence "Larry" J Brady March 31, 2010 Paul B La Combe Roger Robbins March 15, 2013 March 13, 2015 Petter "Pete" B Lee March 29, 2016
March 2017 Knights of Columbus Good Shepherd Council No. 6358 509 Schertz Parkway, Schertz, Texas 78154-1927 Phone: (210) 658-5926 Fax: (210) 566-9826 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 ASH Wednesday 4 5 6 Officers Meeting 7 PM Admissions Committee 7:30 PM 7 Women s Auxiliary Rosary 6:00 PM Meeting 6:30 PM Fish Fry Team 2 Jim Lovering 8 Regular Business Dinner 6:30 PM Meeting 7 :30PM Rosary 7:15PM Event Team Meeting Meal 3 1st Degree Exemplification 2 3 Eucharist Benediction Good Shepherd 7 PM Fish Fry Team 3 Hank Alves 9 10 Fish Fry Team 4 Jerry Weaver 11 12 Daylight Savings Time Put clocks ahead 1Hour 13 14 15 Chapter Meeting 16 17 St Patrick s Day Fish Fry Team 1 Mark Kirstein 18 19 K of C Mass Good Shepherd 8AM; Knights Choir- 7:15 AM Breakfast at Mikulski Hall Team 3 20 4 th Degree Business Meeting 7:30 PM Rosary 7:00 PM 21 22 23 Last Day for Newsletter input 24 Fish Fry Team 3 Hank Alves 25 26 K of C Mass Immaculate Conception 9:45 AM 27 28 29 30 31 Fish Fry Team 2 Jim Lovering 1 April