Knight Times - September 2016
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Knight Times - September 2016
Official Publication of the Ocean City Council # 9053 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Volume 20, # 10 Meetings: 1st & 3rd Wednesdays at 7 pm, Columbus Hall October, 2016 Grand Knight’s Message Chaplain’s Message Reverend John Lunness Catholics are Torn on How to Vote The headlines are lies. They are lies because, “faithful”, Catholics do know how to vote. “Faithful’, is the key word here. I gave a homily about this but it bears repeating. It actually bears constant repetition because so many people who call themselves faithful Catholics are far from faithful to the Catholic Church. It is time to go over the development of our being faithful Catholics. As Catholics we believe that our Church was established by God, Jesus Christ being the second person of the Trinity. All other denominations have human founders. It is imperative that someone who is a faithful Catholic to believe that God founded HIS one Church and we are a part of it. Now it has been established that the second person of the Trinity established his one Church on earth. Then what? Unlike that popular and catchy song, “From a Distance”, God is watching us, but God is watching us from up-close. Someone should pen a song that embraces the Catholic reality, ‘From up Close’. Continued on Page 3 IN THIS ISSUE Chaplain’s Message ..................................................... Pags 1 & 3 Grand Knight Message ....................................................... Page 1 Faithful Navigator’s Message ............................................ Page 2 Council Programs .................................. Pages 3, 4, 7, 9, 10, & 13 August Family / Knight of the Month ............................... Page 5 Color Corps ...................................................................... Page 10 Birthdays & anniversaries (October, 2016) ..................... Page 6 Church Activities ................................................................ Page 8 Membership ........................................................................ Page 9 Ladies Auxiliary .................................................................. Page 9 Prayer List ........................................................................ Page 10 Council Directory .............................................................. Page 11 Calendar ............................................................................ Page 12 Charity and Beer Truck Update…………………….. ... Page 13 GK Wayne Straight Greetings Brother Knights, Fall is finally here and it is my favorite time of the year. My letter this month will not focus on our upcoming schedule, but will address any misunderstanding that resulted from what I said at the last meeting. First of all I want to apologize to anyone whom I might have offended. It was not my intention to issue a mandate to all my Brother Knights, but offer a suggestion based on what I think is best for our Council. This is not about “bean counting” as someone wrote to me, but about our reason for being Knights of Columbus. Our primary goal is CHARITY! Ever y event we r un is to r aise money for those in need. When we, as Knights, do not financially support a breakfast or a chicken BBQ, that missing revenue doesn’t come out of our pockets, but those of our Charities. Don’t get me wrong. All of you who work so hard are appreciated more than you will ever know. You deserve a free meal, beer and so much more at every event we run. But, as Jesus says in multiple accounts in the Gospels, do you want your reward now or in heaven? Even the money that goes to running Columbus Hall, (which is very expensive) affects our Charities. If we have no building, though, we have no Bingo or Slots which are our two biggest revenue makers for our charitable gifts. As your Grand Knight, do as I do, not as I say. Leading by example is one of my core principles. Since I took over as Kitchen Manager last year I have donated my salary ($4800) back to the Council. This does not count my gas money and other donations that Mary and I have made. All I ask is that you let your consciences be your guide as we go out in the world to do God’s work. Vivat Jesus! Grand Knight Wayne Straight Page 1 Faithful Navigator Message—Assembly 2454 Meetings: Next Meeting — October 13, 2016 By: Joseph Gangi, Faithful Navigator Greetings to all from the Assembly. We have at long last reached the end of summer, seen the tourists finally leave us in blessed peace and quiet (?), run our best game plans for beer sales, breakfasts, etc, etc. ad infinitum. (Yes, that’s Latin, not French). So, just when you thought the dust was going to settle, you see more troops gathering at the fort for more activities. Who said this journey was going to be a cake-walk? Upcoming events will include a talk in November, by a representative from Home of the Brave in Milford, DE. This is a shelter for homeless men and women vets trying to get back into the mainstream of life after a time in service to our country. In December, we will join several other organizations in laying of wreaths at the graves of deceased vets buried at the Delaware Veteran’s Cemetery. These events are open to all members of the Council as well as the Ladies Auxiliary. While I could write a book describing all the upcoming activities planned for the near future, I will keep you all up to date and informed via updates by Tom Foglesong. So, just to touch upon a couple of important items on the agenda: The Christmas party is officially set for December 7 (Wednesday). This year will see some minor change-ups thrown in to keep it interesting. Secondly, March 4, 2017 will see the 4th Degree Exemplification taking place right here in Ocean City, at the Princess Hotel. It will be a great opportunity for all our third degree member to take advantage of this closeto-home event, rather than having to drive hours from home. I will soon be posting an open letter to all Third degree members which I hope will clear up some misconceptions about our Patriotic Order. In closing I want to remind everyone of our basic mission as Knights. We are “In service to one, in service to all”. Please keep this in mind every time you hear about a fellow member, regardless of Knights or Ladies, who may need prayers or help of any other nature. We, as God’s children, are brothers and sisters and are charged by Him to love each other as we love ourselves. Don’t just talk the talk. Walk the walk. Be a Knight! Vivat Jesus! Joe Gangi Columbus Club, Submitted by Pr esident, Sal Castor ina Just a couple of items to report on this month. 1) The window cornices have been installed. This completes the scheduled changes to the Hall. Many thanks to the Ladies Auxiliary for their financial help in these renovations and for their assistance in many other ways in bringing these changes together. To recap, here is what has been done in the last two years: ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Remodeled both the Ladies and Mens restrooms Installed a tile floor in the serving area Revamped the pantry behind the kitchen with permanent shelving Installed a new ice maker and freezer for event use Installed new carpet and dance floor Painted the Hall, foyer and serving area Installed new window treatments with sheers, drapes and cornices Hopefully, the big jobs are done. There are always clean up and fix up items on our list that are continually being addressed. If you see something that you think is an issue, please bring it up to a Board member and it will be discussed at our meetings. A couple of items that have been mentioned and that are being researched are electronic stove pilot lights and a different telephone answering and message retrieval system. The Board is always open to suggestions. The next scheduled meeting is the second Monday of October, the 10th, at 6 PM. All Brother Knights are welcome to attend. Sal Castorina Page 2 Council Chaplain Continued from Page 1 Before Jesus, the second person of the Trinity, ascended into heaven to be seated at the right hand of God, (more popularly known as the Father, the first person of the Trinity), he promised to send the Holy Spirit, the third person of the Trinity a.k.a the Paraclete, (mediator or advocate), to continue to be with his one Church, the Catholic Church. What does that mean in practical terms for those of us who claim to be faithful Catholics? Looking at the biblical data we see a mandate that God is still Up-Close, not from a distance, and still in charge of the one true Church he founded. To be a faithful Catholic you have to believe that we were founded by Jesus Christ, the second person of the Trinity, and we are being guided by the Holy Spirit, the third person of the Trinity. Ergo to be a faithful Catholic we need to know and accept the teachings of the Catholic Church…of God. What are some of the issues that the Catholic Church via the Holy Spirit has propagated: abortion is wrong, (destroys life), euthanasia is wrong, (destroys life), homosexual sexual relations are wrong, (closed off to life), same sex marriage is wrong, (closed off to life), and gender ideology is wrong, (contradicts God’s perfect creation). All of these things, and much more, the Church, inspired by the Holy Spirit, (God), states are always wrong, always sin, always evil. DISTRICT DEPUTY NEWS District #22 Bill Hammond, District Deputy Greetings from Worthy State Deputy Stephen M Cohen and staff. We are now into our busy time of the year but let us not forget those in need. I would like to congratulate Worthy Grand Knight Wayne Straight and family for family of the month—I know it is well deserved. I would like to thank council 9053 for hosting the third degree in September and congratulate all the new brothers. I would also like to thank the state officers and those that helped with the degree — without their help it would not have taken place. Let’s also thank the OC Council for the food — it was great. Remember to make sure all forms are on time, and install 1 brother a month. Just a reminder — while I am generally around, when I am on vacation, or otherwise away, please contact my dw George Nichols at 410-726-2966c or via e-mail at [email protected] with any concerns or questions. We did have a district meeting in Salisbury on 9/17/2016 — it went well so I will sign off now, Vivat Jesus Bill Hammond [email protected] District Deputy, District #22 God wants all of us to go to heaven so has and does guide us UpClose in all of the ways to get there. Going against God is not the smartest thing we can do. Formally cooperating with evil IS going against God. New Section of Knight Times— Our Catholic Faith Reminders… Picking and choosing what to believe is not Catholic so we must ask ourselves; Am I a faithful Catholic or am I a great pretender? Since God is watching us from up-close he knows. 1) Can you name the 10-Commandmenets? 2) Can you name the 4-Mystery families of the Rosary? Calendar Highlights… and other Reminders: Next Meetings: For Council 9053, October 5, 6:00pm—Officers and 7:00 for Council; for Assembly 2454, October 13— 7:00 Assembly Help Wanted: BINGO is suppor ted by four teams — Join a team and work every fourth week. Help, Please. Council Needs: We need a Fam ily Director. Simple Supper: Last Wednesday of each month (except December) — October 26 and November 30. Life Chain—October 2—South Bethany Beach—Details in Right to Life Page Ocean City 4th Degree Exemplification: March 4, 2017 —Princess Hotel— Details will come —Mark your Calendar. Special Note from the Editor: 1) If you see an error, please call or e-mail me with the information. 2) The due date for all articles for the November, 2016 issue of the KNIGHT TIMES is Octobe 23, 2016. Of course, I’ll be groveling before that. Please submit articles in MS “Word” or plain text via e-mail. No PDF’s. Brother Tom Foglesong, Knight Times Editor, Email: [email protected], or Call at 240-353-0681 Also, Navigate to Facebook and Search for #9053. You should find our FaceBook Page—be sure to “like” that page. Page 3 Insurance Update—September is Life Insurance Awareness Month Ways to Pay for Whole Life We live in a world of options and we are constantly bombarded by choices. Some of these make our lives more complicated, but many of these choices are created with our satisfaction in mind. At the Knights of Columbus, every product we offer has been designed solely for the benefit of our members and their families. When I present an option to you, it’s because a team of experts has discussed it at length to be certain it serves your best interest. We have a few options on how you can provide and pay for the whole life coverage that your family needs. Many whole life policies call for premiums to be paid for your entire life or to age 100. But we also offer permanent life coverage with guaranteed cash values (and the potential to earn dividends, which are not guaranteed) through policies that offer a limited period of premium payments. First, we offer “10 Pay Life” and “20 Pay Life.” Consider paying premiums for 10 or 20 years, and never having to pay for the coverage again. The plan is “paid up” and no more premiums are due. The plan stays in force, the death benefit remains intact and the guaranteed cash value continues to grow. A plan with similar benefits is “Life Paid Up at 65.” The difference over 10 or 20 Pay Life plans is that this permanent product requires you to pay premiums until age 65. Then, premiums stop (just in time for retirement), but the plan remains in force. Finally, the ultimate in limited pay is our Single Premium Life product. Imagine buying life insurance — permanent life insurance — and only paying one single premium? It’s possible. To learn more about these products, our long-term care insurance, disability income or retirement products, please call me today. Joseph A. Kostelac, 410-726-2126, [email protected] Charlie O’Brien’s 9053 Bang for your Buck Raffle After $2,500 of winning raffle tickets awarded, Council 9053 generated almost $5,000 of profit for the council and our charities. Nice work everyone. The winners were 1. Don Kyle 2. John Danko 3. Neil Dorian 4. Ed Colbert 5. Rev John Klevence 6. Ellen O'donoghue $100.00 $200.00 $300.00 $400.00 $500.00 $1,000.00 Answers to the Catholic Faith reminder questions: The 10-Commandments... 1) You shall have no other God before me. 2) You shall love me and keep my commandments. 3) You shall not take the Lord’s name in vain. 4) Remember the Sabbath. 5) Honor your father and mother. 6) You shall not murder. 7) You shall not commit adultery. 8) You shall not steal. 9) You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor. 10) You shall not covet your neighbor’s house… The four families of Mysteries of the Rosary? Luminous (Thursday), Glorious (Sunday & Wednesday), Sorrowful (Tuesday & Friday), Joyful (Monday & Saturday) See you next month... Page 4 FAMILY ACTIVITIES September, 2016 Judy and Joe Zanetti Joe and Judy moved to lower, slower Delaware seven years ago from northern New Jersey. They are the proud parents of a daughter, Carla, living in Fallston, MD and son, Joe, of Fanwood, NJ. They are just as proud and happy with their five, loving, but highmaintenance, grandchildren. Their families are the center of their universe. After serving four years of active duty in the US Navy, Joe returned to college to earn a degree in Economics from Rutgers University. His professional career concluded when retiring as the Eastern Division Director of a Chicago-based advertising agency. Knight of the Month September, 2016 John Mari HELLO Brother Knights—this is John Mari — Knight of the Month for September. LIFE is a very important day. I hope you see it that way. The Day you were born was the most important day of your life—and each day adds to that one. So take advantage of each day you are on earth. My years of growing up, from a child to an adult, age was difficult. We all went through this time. I was born during prohibition time, 1930. Food was Joe serves St. John Neumann parish as an Extraordinary Minister cheap, but you needed money to buy food. People of Holy Communion, usher, former member of St. Vincent DePaul Society, and laborer for Judy in her mission of maintaining church did eat, paid for it, and I liked making wine. I gardens. He is the secretary of the Columbus Club Corp. and mem- went to school at night for 5 years and then started ber of the 4th Degree Assembly. Staying under the radar, he has at the WRG Ad Agency. We billed over 900 MILbeen involved in many of the Council’s activities including the LION dollars and I was in charge. I has the rebuilding of Nativities; restroom renovations; staining of the decks and furniture; motorcycle raffle; Tootsie Roll campaign; basketball sponsibility of signing off on everything unless it was wrong. I met Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and shoot-out; St. Patrick’s Day dinner and breakfast; and crab nights. many others. I worked there for 27 Judy is a retired New Jersey school teacher. She had been very years. When I was too old to get aninvolved in many school and community activities including the mentoring of at-risk children. Not being able to let go, she became other job like that one, I taught college for 15 yrs, advertising at a substitute teacher and mentor at Selbyville Middle School for a few years. She is a new member of the KofC Women’s Auxiliary night. One thing I want you to reand does maintain gardens at the church. She is also a former member and teach your Grand Chilmember of St. Vincent de Paul society and has been recruited for the Planning Committee of the year-long St. John Neumann’s 10th dren.... Go to school if you want to make it in life. I did it the hard way, but it worked Anniversary Celebration. for me. Life is a dream, Live your dream to its Joe and Judy are also active members of the Ocean City Sons of fullest. Best regards to all of you… from your Italy Lodge. Judy serves on both the Helping Hands and Charity new Brother, JOHN MARI. committees. Joe drinks wine. In their free time, they enjoy being on their boat fishing (still waiting for the big one) and crabbing (to the delight of friends and neighbors). Joe is hoping to hook-up with some brother golfers. They are very happy with all the activities in which they are involved and the new friendships created. Thank you, Judy and Joe, for all you do for the Knights, the Ladies, and for all the Brothers in 9053 and 2454. From the Editor: John is a new Knight who made his 3rd Degree in September. He is active during our meetings and hopes to leverage his Marketing career for the benefit of Council 9053. John also likes to cook… so you never know, he may have helped with that next meal you enjoy at Columbus Hall. John Mari—we are glad you are here and we welcome you to our Council as Knight of the Month for September, 2016. Page 5 Knight Birthdays, Continued HAPPY BIRTHDAY to all Brother Knights who are celebrating birthdays in October: William C. McElroy James E. Bergold Frank J. Tumminello, PGK Arthur T. Henshaw Edgar L. Purcell Michael C. Edwards Deacon Wilbur L. Pinder, Jr Bernard H. Busby Richard K. Schwarz Jr. John C. Staley, PGK Paul M. Till James E. Cole Robert E. Harman, Jr. Christian A. Fornhals Philip E. Brannan James H. Heinlein John R. O'Brien Anthony F. Carozza, PGK Richard C. Mc Carthy Frederick Stiehl Francis J. Young Mark Jednorski James McCrystal Mark J. Winterling Robert J. McCarthy William Burke Harry K. Ballantyne John J. Hannigan Bernard J. Maier, PGK Richard F. Korecky Paul V. Hawkins Eugene S. Szalc Joseph W. Bavett Jason Winterling Randolph A. Sherman Dr Thomas M. Holcomb Lowell K. Rockwell Joseph R. Rakiewicz 1-Oct 2-Oct 2-Oct 2-Oct 3-Oct 3-Oct 4-Oct 4-Oct 7-Oct 11-Oct 12-Oct 13-Oct 13-Oct 13-Oct 14-Oct 14-Oct 14-Oct 15-Oct 17-Oct 17-Oct 17-Oct 17-Oct 17-Oct 18-Oct 18-Oct 18-Oct 19-Oct 19-Oct 19-Oct 19-Oct 20-Oct 21-Oct 21-Oct 22-Oct 23-Oct 24-Oct 25-Oct 26-Oct Joseph M. Hook, PGK Thomas A. Perry Jr. Walter E. Chester Dennis J. Ward Michael J. Giannini Louis J. Visco 27-Oct 28-Oct 29-Oct 29-Oct 31-Oct 31-Oct HAPPY ANNIVERSARY to all Brother Knights and their wives who are celebrating an anniversary in October, 2016: Brother Knight & Wife Edward & Jean Baron Patrick & Jennifer Cullen John & Joann Cuomo Daniel & Cathy Kirk Terrencde & Beth Riley Robert & Betty Lee DePaola Richard & Barbara Sugden James & Peggy Mullen Stephen and Janet Lind John & Anna Rubino Eugene & Carolyn Dore Charles & Evelyn Lutman David & Joyce Melocik Joseph & Norma Kuhl Vincent & Bonnie Gisriel Jeffrey & Mary Lynn Schnade William & Hilde Steette Vincent & Pat Martin Thomas & Lisa Kolarik Robert & Barbara Frost Dennis & Tina Contic Ronald & Beverly Munley Alvin & Christianne Veirs Allan & Jeanne Mills Victor & Robin Bartell Francis & Veronica Gatley Date 10/1/1966 10/2/1999 10/2/1971 10/5/1968 10/5/1996 10/6/2001 10/7/1967 10/8/1976 10/9/2004 10/9/1971 10/10/1959 10/10/1942 10/10/1964 10/12/1968 10/12/1968 10/14/1989 10/15/1956 10/15/1983 10/16/1999 10/17/1964 10/19/2002 10/19/1957 10/20/2001 10/21/1995 10/21/1989 10/22/1966 Yrs 50 17 45 48 20 15 49 40 12 45 57 74 52 48 48 27 60 33 17 52 14 59 15 21 27 50 Page 6 Knights Anniversaries—Continued Brother Knight & Wife Thomas & Mary Renshaw Richard & Ginger Thomas Deacon Edward & Carlee Holson Shafic & Mary Fattaleh Frank & Dorothy Tumminello Bernard & Frances Maier Date 10/22/1971 10/22/1983 10/23/1954 10/23/1960 10/25/1956 10/30/1965 Yrs 45 33 62 56 60 51 Right To Life—Bill McGarrity OCTOBER IS RESPECT LIFE MONTH. "LIFE CHAIN" IN SOUTH BETHANY BEACH ON SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2016 FROM 2:00 PM TO 4:00 PM. If you need more information call Carolyn at 302-539-8775 or call Bill Mc Garrity at 410-641-7592. Here are the specifics: Signs will be provided. WHERE: ROUTE 1 AND SOUTH 9TH STREET, IN SOUTH BETHANY BEACH, DELAWARE PARKING: PARK ON SOUTH 9TH STREET IN SOUTH BETHANY BEACH. TAKE A RIGHT TURN OFF OF COASTAL HIGHWAY AT SOUTH 9TH STREET AND PARK WHERE PARKING HAS BEEN RERSERVED. Monday, October 10, 2016, - a bus trip from Ocean City to the Shrine of the Miraculous Medal is being sponsored by St Mary's star of the Sea/Holy Savior Parish. The cost is $27.00 per person. Please call the Parish Office at 410-289-0652 for information. The Knights of Columbus 9053 new Pro-Life Memorial (The cemetery for the Unborn) stands on the vacant lot on Coastal Highway up near St. Andrew's Church. This new Memorial shows the dedication of the Knights of this Council to the prolife effort. The memorial consist of approximately 35 white crosses and a sign. These crosses stand in memory of children who were not allowed to be born. These children were killed while they were in their mother's wombs. The Program Director for this important project was Joe Davis. Joe is a staunch pro-life advocate and he spearheaded this project for the Knights. Assisting him were volunteers Wayne Straight, Joe Gangi, Tom Anderson, Jim Crabill, Neil Foote, Frank Celeste, Frank Celeste Jr, John McDermott, Eric Anderson, Gene Dore, Dennis Rasmussen, Richard Thomas, Mary Straight, George Ward, Ron Briggs, Joe Zanetti, Steve Mastbrook, Adrienne Celeste, and our Chaplin, Father John. We thank all of those individuals who contributed in any way to this project and we apologize in advance if we missed the names of any one who participated in any way. In closing, please take a few minutes, if you can, to visit the new Pro-life Memorial sometime during October, Respect Life month. Take a few minutes to think about the tragic loss of human life and human potential that occurs with every abortion. The Memorial will be in place throughout the month of October, and through election day, Tuesday, November 8, 2016 as a reminder to you of the unborn who have been killed, and also to remind you to vote for pro-life candidates on election day. Speaking of election day, you may have noticed that the political season is here. Yes, I know that most of us are sick of politicians, political debates, political scandals, negative political advertisements, and everything else associated with it all. It is now October 2016, however, and the season will now quickly advance to that final big day in November when we all cast our ballots. Actually, with early voting and absentee balloting, voting will occur much earlier for many of us. We at the Knights stay out of politics but we do not stay out of issues of faith and morals. Standing up for the unborn is a matter of faith and morals. It is against the fifth commandment to kill a human being, including one who is still in the womb. What good does it do if we oppose abortion on a daily basis with prayer, participate in pro-life demonstrations, and contribute to pro-life causes, and then go vote for politicians who are totally opposed to our values. Those elected officials can and will support the culture of death in our nation and support abortion, partial birth abortions and so forth. As Catholics and Christians we all have a responsibility to educate ourselves about candidates, their party platforms, and the specific positions of candidates on issues of faith and morals before we decide on who we will support. This is merely a call to all of us to be informed voters. If we can help you in the education process, let us know. You can contact me, Bill Mc Garrity, at [email protected] or at 410-641-7592. Congressional candidates have responded to a survey on issues of interest to Catholics. Maryland residents are requested to visit the Maryland Catholic Conference website to review this survey and to educate themselves on the positions of the candidates on these important Catholic issues. Continued on Page 11 Page 7 CHURCH ACTIVITIES FOR October 2016 ---------------------------------- ST LUKE’S Beginning the first weekend in October, there will be a Bottles of Blessings campaign. You can pick up a baby bottle after Mass and take home and collect loose change (Cash and Checks also welcome). Return the bottle on the last weekend in October. This will benefit The Shirley Grace Pregnancy Center in Berlin, MD where women are cared for both materially and spiritually during their pregnancy. This is the first year St. Luke is participating in the Joseph House Soup Kitchen in Salisbury. Once a month on the 1st Thursday of the month, beginning on October 6, 2016, we have been asked to cook and serve the poor at the Soup Kitchen. Check the bulletin for ways you can help. Signup sheets for October will be at St. Luke this weekend. On October 19 St. Luke is hosting its 8th Annual "Parish at the Beach" Golf Open at Bayside Resort Golf Club. Registration is at 12 noon with a shotgun start at 1:00 pm. For more information or a registration form, contact the parish office. SAINT JOHN NEUMANN Tenth Annual Saint John Neumann Women’s Retreat The annual retreat for the women of Saint John Neumann Parish will be held on January 27, 28, 29, 2017 at the Dunes Manor Hotel located on 28th Street in Ocean City. Our retreat director this year is Kathleen McCarthy. Kathleen McCarthy is a published author, Catholic radio broadcaster and has been a Catholic lay evangelist for almost 40 years. Her message of the Father's merciful love, the Real Presence in the Holy Eucharist, and the power of the Holy Spirit are central to the doctrines of the Catholic Church. She is a gifted speaker who shares with enthusiasm and motivates many hearts to experience the living God. There will be presentations, as well as time for personal prayer and reflection. The entire cost of the weekend which includes three meals on Saturday, one on Sunday, snacks and materials is $298 for a private room, $209 per person for a double occupancy, $186 for a triple and $125 for the four meals, materials and not staying overnight. Registration will begin November 1. For more information, please contact Kathy Mundie at 410641-6662 or [email protected]. 10th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION Just a reminder: Please join us on Friday evening, 7 October, in the cafeteria of Most Blessed Sacrament Catholic School for the kick-off festivities of our yearlong 10th Anniversary Celebration! There will be wine, beer, and “heavy-enough” hors d’oeuvres that you won’t need dinner. The venue will be decorated with the works of a number of local artists – who happen to be our parishioners! (You might want to bring your checkbook, as some of those works will be for sale.) There will also be information about – and the opportunity to sign up for – a whole host of “10th Anniversary” events spread throughout the course of the next year, including a Smith Island Cruise, a pilgrimage to the National Shrine of St. John Neumann in Philadelphia, the closing gala and much, much more! This is a ticketed event, but the tickets are free; the affair will begin at 5:30 PM and will wrap up around 7:30. Call parish secretary Marilyn Low (410-208-2956) to reserve your tickets. ST MARY STAR OF THE SEA – HOLY SAVIOR PARISH The blessing of the animals in Holy Savior Parking Lot on Sunday, Oct 2nd at 12:45pm Pilgrimage to the Shrine of the Miraculous Medal on Monday October 10th. Tickets for Bus can be purchased at Parish Hall and are $27 All You Can Eat Breakfast on October 16th from 8am to 12noon. Page 8 LADIES’ CORNER President’s Message, September 2016 Ladies Auxiliary By: Mary Castorina, President Dear Ladies, The September meeting went very well , thanks to Dee Matthews and the board. I am sorry that I was unable to start the new year with everyone. However, I know that the meeting was in very good hands. September started with our annual Bingo. It was a big success thanks to our chairperson Nadine Efird and all the volunteers who helped. The next Bingo is scheduled for April. The Auxiliary sent a $500 contribution to MBS school for tuition assistance for this school year. We also sent a $200 contribution to St. Luke's for the Golf Tournament in October. As announced at the meeting our social chairperson Bertha Huettner has resigned due to health reasons. We will miss Bertha’s hard work and wish her a speedy recovery . Rita Salerno has volunteered to be the social chairperson for this year. HAPPY BIRTHDAY to all member s of the Ladies Auxiliary who are celebrating birthdays in October, 2016: Nadine Efrid Felicia Cerro Helen Humes Betty Gigioli Ceil Addicks Lynne Kyle Carolynn Reale Adele Sarlitto Patricia Luckett Faye Hartman 02-Oct 10-Oct 10-Oct 15-Oct 18-Oct 18-Oct 20-Oct 25-Oct 29-Oct 31-Oct Welcome to the new members who have joined us at our May and September meetings. We welcome you to the Ladies Auxiliary and hope you will take an active role in our organization. It is time for dues to be collected. Please get your $15 to Joan DeMarco. The cornices have been installed. This is the last of the scheduled improvements to the Hall. Many thanks to Ann McDermott who worked hard on this and coordinated the installation with the Blind Factory. They look great. May God bless each and every one of you, Mary On September 10th, 2016 the Maryland State Council sent their Third Degree team to St. Andrew's Catholic Church in Ocean City, MD. Candidates from the Ocean City Council and the St. Francis DeSales Council received the charge of Knighthood. Candidates from the Ocean City Council are: Mike Jacobs, Charles Lamb, Edward Rodier, Brian Keith, Jim Ebel, Michael Peranteau, Thomas Anderson, Brandon Reim, Roy Foreman, John Mari and Vincent Sansone. We expect that St Francis DeSales Council will conduct a Degree for Formation, (Second Degree) Fall 2016 and we will have a 4th Degree Exemplification in March, 2017 at the Princess Hotel. Mark your calendars. Vivat Jesus Francis Celeste Page 9 Prayer List— that special intention list you have while saying your morning and evening prayers. Brother Knight, John Davis (Joe’s Grandson) Brother Knight, Bernard Maier Brother Knight, Joseph Werres Brother Knight, Frank Celeste Evelyn Coons, wife of Brother Bruce Maureen O’Brien, wife of Brother Charles Phyllis Rosenbaum, wife of Brother Bill R. Doris Murray, wife of Brother Roland John Roberts, Cousin of Jackie Denhardt Mary Castorina, Wife of Brother Sal Brother Knight, Herbert Simon Brother Knight, Jim Salzman Brother Knight, Bill Taylor Brother Knight, Mike Carozza Tony and Mary Pat Carozza Brother Gene Denhardt (Husband of Jackie) Brother Knight, Ed Mehl Brother Knight Dave Hill and family Brother Tom Irwin Patricia Klevence, Mother of Father Klevence RIGHT TO LIFE ACTIVITIES Continued from Page 8 Where do the two major Presidential and Vice presidential Candidates stand on abortion? The National Right to Life has produced a handy one page flyer summarizing the positions of the candidates. One Presidential Candidate is pro-life. The other is pro-abortion. One candidate is against partial birth abortion. The other candidate supports partial birth abortion. One candidate supports pro-life conservative justices as nominees to the Supreme Court. The other Presidential candidate only supports Supreme Court nominees who would uphold Roe V Wade. Both Vice Presidential candidates are Catholics. One has a solid pro-life record. The other Vice Presidential candidate has a record of voting against pro-life measures. One party platform supports "that the unborn child has a fundamental right to life." The other party platform supports abortion on demand, calls for the repeal of the Hyde Amendment (which restricts the use of federal funds for abortion) and supports the funding of abortion providers like Planned Parenthood. Please visit the National Right to Life website at www.nrlc.org and educate yourself and your family about where the candidates and the parties stand on abortion. Look for the home page on the site. It contains the candidate comparison. God Bless you all! Color Corps Commander’s Message By Neil V. Foote I want to thank all of you who participated in the Mass of Remembrance and in the Dedication of the Children’s Wall on Sunday, September 11 at Gate of Heaven Cemetery. It was a hot and humid Sunday, but we held our own. Many thanks to Mike Carozza, Frank Celeste, Rick Fairbend, Joe Gangi, Tom Herwig and Wayne Straight. My “thank you” to photographer Chuck Carnabuci as well. A job well done by all! Editor Note: Please help me keep this list current by sending me the names of Brothers and Ladies of Council 9053 for whom we should be praying. Also let me know if someone can come off… and unless I hear from you, I will remove names after two months. Thank Y ou! We have an opportunity to have the District Marshall, Bob Welenc, come to Ocean City for assistance in the training of our Color Corps members. He would prefer the training to be held on an afternoon either on a Saturday or a Sunday. He would like to be assured that a sufficient number of members will be in attendance—minimum of 8 to 10. I would like to encourage all of you to take part in this training exercise. Please let me know your response as soon as possible. (302436-0128) Neil— Color Corps Commander From Chuck Carnabuci, Council Program Director Brothers, This is another reminder that the 2nd quarter reports are due on Dec 15th. However, in order for them to be in on time, I need them by Dec 1st. If you have a report, please send them to my email address [email protected]. Vivat Jesus Chuck Carnabuci From Joe Hook, Council Youth Director Stay tuned for details on the Soccer Shoot-out—they will come at either the meeting next week, or in one of Tom’s updates, or both. Thank you in advance for your assistance. Vivat Jesus Joe Hook Page 10 Ocean City Council #9053 Officers 2016-2017 Chaplain, Rev John Lunness ............................................ 410-250-0300 Grand Knight, Wayne Straight ......................................... 302-988-1683 Deputy Grand Knight, Joe Gangi ..................................... 973-600-0775 Chancellor, Steve Mastbrook .......................................... 302-604-2694 Warden, Neil Foote, PFN ................................................. 302-436-0128 Recorder, Don Kyle ........................................................ 302-539-3254 Financial Secretary, Tom Herwig..................................... 410-250-0464 Treasurer, Joseph Carraro ................................................ 302-537-6623 Lecturer, Tom Brown ....................................................... 410-524-7356 Advocate, Joseph Davis, PGK ......................................... 443-664-5215 Inside Guard, Richard Thomas ......................................... 302-539-3225 Outside Guard, Ed Nichols............................................... 410-208-4075 Trustees: 3 Yr—Thomas Irwin, PGK, PFN ..................................... 443-664-6427 2 Yr—Bruce Coons, PGK, PFN ....................................... 302-436-0245 1 Yr—James Matthews .................................................... 410-409-0508 Convention Delegates: Wayne Straight, GK ......................................................... 302-988-1683 Bruce Coons, PGK,PFN ................................................... 302-436-0245 1st Degree Team Captain: Jim Crabill, FDD, PGK, PFN ........................................... 410-641-3779 Pope John Paul II Assembly #2454 4th Degree Officers 2016-2017 Faithful Friar, Rev John Lunness ...................................410-250-0300 Faithful Navigator, Joe Gangi ........................................973-600-0775 Faithful Captain, Wayne Straight, GK ...........................302-988-1683 Faithful Pilot, Roland Murray ........................................410-251-5390 Faithful Admiral, Allan Stephens ...................................302-829-8101 Faithful Scribe, Charles Carnabuci, PGK, PFN .............410-746-3532 Faithful Purser, Carl Windmiller .................................... 410-641-8959 Faithful Comptroller, Tom Herwig ................................410-250-0464 Inner Sentinel, Lou David ..............................................443-944-3582 Outer Sentinel, Bill Rosenbaum .................................... 410-208-6727 Trustees: 3 Yr—Frank Tumminello............................................... 410-250-3400 2 Yr—Bruce Coons, PGK, PFN .....................................302-436-0245 1 Yr—James Stone, PGK, PFN......................................302-436-7866 Color Corps Commander: Neil Foote, PFN ............................................................ 302-436-0128 Deputy Color Corp Commander: Richard Thomas .............................................................302-539-3225 Chalice Chairman: Roland Murray ............................................................... 410-723-3798 MASTER: Thomas Greul, PGK, PFN, FDD.................................. 410-795-5931 District Officers 2016-2017 District Deputy, Bill Hammond (Salisbury) ..................... 443-235-7165 District Warden, George Nichols ........................................................... Chairmen/Directors/Managers 2016-2017 Bar Mihalisin ............................................ Bar Manager, Manager, Dan Richard Thomas ........................................ 302-436-1514 302-539-3225 Bingo, John Postanowicz, PGK, Bingo, John Postanowicz, PGK, PFN PFN .............................. .............................. 302-436-5784 302-436-5784 Charity Charity Committee Committee Chairman, Chairman, Carroll Carroll Wagner................ Wagner................ 443-880-2711 443-880-2711 Church 410-250-1163 Church Director, Director, John SteveMcDermott Mastbrook .................................. .................................. 302-604-2694 Community Director, Jim Richardson ............................. Community Director, Tom Foglesong ............................. 301-367-7526 240-353-0681 Computer John Cain .................................... ................................... 301-938-9239 Computer Specialist, Specialist, Joseph John Rubino Rubino ................................... 302-436-1572 301-938-9239 Council Director, John Postanowicz, PGK, PFN ............ 302-436-5784 Council Director, John Postanowicz, PGK, PFN ............ 302-436-5784 Family Mall ........................................ 443-807-9221 Family Director, Director, Michael Open ............................................................................ Hall Hall Rental Rental Manager, Manager, Richard Richard Thomas Thomas ............................ ............................ 302-539-3225 302-539-3225 Kitchen Manager Bill McElroy, PGK, PFN..................... 443-664-2375 Kitchen Manager, Open ........................................................................ Knight Times Editor, Dennis Zirpoli ................................ Knight Times Editor, Tom Foglesong .............................. 443-235-1178 240-353-0681 Membership Membership Director, Director, Francis Francis Celeste Celeste ............................. ............................. 410-562-6979 302-537-1473 Pro Bill McGarrity .................................. 410-641-7592 Pro -- Life Life Director, / Right-2-Life Director, Bill McGarrity ........... 410-641-7592 Program Stephens ........................................ Program Director, Director, Al Chuck Carnabuci, PGK, PFN ............. 302-436-5844 410-746-3532 Public ......................................... Public Relations, Relations, Ron Tom Munley Foglesong .................................... 410-208-1364 240-353-0681 Purchasing Agent, Joseph .................................... Retention Director, RolandWerres Murray ................................. 302-537-1957 410-723-3798 Retention Director, Roland Murray ................................. 410-723-3798 Scholarship, Jack Roub .................................................... 410-289-1535 Right to Life, Bill McGarrity, Mrs. M. Lynch Sick and Distressed, Vic Bartell....................................... 302-436-9930 Scholarship, Jack RoubWayne .................................................... Ways & Means Chair, Straight, GK .................... 410-289-1535 302-436-0245 Sick Distressed, Wayne Straight ............................... 302-988-1683 Youthand Director, Joseph Hook, PGK ................................ 410-641-6744 Ways & Means Chair, Mike Carozza, GK ....................... 302-537-6046 Youth Director, Joseph Hook, PGK ................................ 410-641-6744 Columbus Club Corporation Officers 2016-2017 President—Sal Castorina ................................................. 302-436-2146 Vice President—Jim Matthews ........................................ 410-409-0508 Treasurer—Don Kyle....................................................... 302-539-3254 Secretary—Joe Zanetti ..................................................... 302-988-8012 Directors: Tom Irwin ........................................................................ 443-664-6427 Jim Stone, PGK ............................................................... 302-436-7866 Frank Tumminello ........................................................... 302-436-7866 Bruce Coons, PGK, PFN ................................................. 302-436-0245 Joe Gangi, FN .................................................................. 973-600-0775 Ex Officio Members: Grand Knight, Wayne Straight......................................... 302-988-1683 House/ Rental/ Bar Manager, Richard Thomas................ 302-539-3225 Kitchen Manager, Open ......................................................................... Ladies Auxiliary Officers 2016-2017 President, Mary Castorina ................................................ 302-436-2146 Vice President, Dee Matthews ......................................... 410-409-5660 Correspondence Sec., Nadine Efird ................................. 302-436-7298 Recording Sec., Jane Bartolomeo .................................... 302-436-8208 Treasurer, Joann Ward ..................................................... 302-524-8161 Membership, Joan DeMarco.. .......................................... 410-250-0963 Insurance Representative Joseph Kostelac................................................................ 410-726-2126 State State Officers Officers Chaplain ............................................................. Rev. Milton E. Jordan Deputy ...................................................................... Stephen M. Cohen Secretary, Acting .......................................................... Tony Salvemini Treasurer ............................................................................... Dale Trott Advocate ...........................................................................Vince Grauso Warden................................................................ Christopher E. Powers Immediate PSD ............................................... William C. Kuchmas, III Page 11 COUNCIL ACTIVITIES John Postanowicz, PGK, PFN, Director Brothers All, good day! Are you proud to be a part of our Catholic Men’s organization with all of our charitable contributions and successes? Well, let me tell you how BINGO helps us. Year after year, BINGO is the largest revenue generator we have. Charitable Contributions exceeded $10,000 this past year—just from BINGO. Our Council could not do what we do without BINGO. Knights of Columbus Ocean City Council #9053 Columbus Hall 9901 Coastal Hwy. Ocean City, Maryland 21842-2604 You are probably wondering how you can help. We organize BINGO services into 4 teams and each team works one Friday night every four weeks. For two hours, from 5:15pm until 7:00, we need 8 guys. Then, we need three guys to stay until 10:00pm. ONE NIGHT out of each 4-WEEK period. Call today. 410-524-7994 www.koc9053.com Email Address: [email protected] Please call me, John P., at 302-436-5784, for answers to your questions and to join one of our four teams. Sunday Monday October 30) October 31) 2) 3) Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday October 1) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) Rosary, 11:00a 9) 10) Ways & Means meeting, 10a Council Mtg Officers, 6:00p Council Mtg, 7:00p 11) 12) BINGO, Tm 1 13) 14) 15) Rosary, 11:00a Breakfast, T1 8:30a -> 11:30a Columbus Club 6:00p Sons of Italy AOH, 10:00am Dinner Theatre at Columbus Hall Polish Club, 7p Assembly, 2454 Mtg, 7:00p 16) 17) 18) 19) 20) 21) Council Social— All Invited Rosary, 11:00a BINGO, Tm 3 26) 27) 28) Simple Supper 5:00p –> 7:00p “Costume” Rosary, 11:00a Ladies Auxillary 12:30 & 2:00pm 23) 24) 25) BINGO, Tm 2 22) 29) BINGO, Tm 4 Page 12 SUNFEST BEER SALES My, SINCERE THANKS, to ALL of the KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS COUNCIL #9053 FAMILY, who volunteered to help at Sunfest. We SOLD more than 7400 cups of 12oz BEER! We had different degrees of skill at drawing 12oz cups of beer BUT with PRACTICE we got pretty darn good! The ladies and gentlemen who handled the money had the toughest job! They had volunteers, who were taking customer orders, coming at them in many directions. While the men who handled the money did a very good job, the ladies where AMAZING in how they handled the money! They were cool & calm, insisting that the order takers communicate to them clearly! It was obvious that their attention to detail and handling of money was probably practiced at home. (no offencs guys) This was our most profitable Beer Sales Event, EVER! You the volunteers made it happen. I know that some volunteers had aches and pain before they came to help but they came and did their best. I, also, know that many of the volunteers went home tired and sore. BUT pain seems to disappear when our efforts are SUCCESSFUL. Success has a way of making people (volunteers) feel good about what we do. Again, many thanks, you make me proud to be part of the Council #9053 family. Brother Jim Stone Editor Note: Special thank you to Captain Jim Stone… we were open 4-days, 12-hours the first three days and only 6 on Sunday; Jim was there all those hours, just in case something out of the ordinary occurred… or the team needed Thrasher Fries. Thanks, Jim… for all you work. ————————————————————————————————————————————— CHARITY COMMITTEE Carroll Wagner PGK – Chairman Jim Stone PGK, PFN Tom Herwig – Financial Secretary Wayne Straight GK Joe Kostelac – Insurance Representative The Charity Committee met on 9/28/2016, and designated the following organizations to receive donations from the 50% of monies derived from Slot Machines and Bingo. St. Vincent DePaul – St. Mary’s Star of the Sea/Holy Savior St. Mary’s Star of the Sea/Holy Savior St. John Neumann St. Luke’s Most Blessed Sacrament School Diakonia Homeless Shelter The Joseph House – Little Sisters of Jesus & Mary 4STEP Therapeutic Riding Program Ocean City Cold Shelter (OC Cold Crisis) St. Luke’s Golf Tournament for Religious Education OC Department of Recreation & Parks – Winter Basketball OC Department of Recreation & Parks – Golf Tournament Catholic Charities Wilmington Diocese to provide financial assistance to feed, clothe, shelter, & council the homeless Ocean City Volunteer Fire Department Shirley Grace Pregnancy Center Special Olympics of Maryland (K of C District Initiative) Knights of Columbus Supreme – Partnership Program to purchase wheelchairs world-wide Total Donations $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $500 $200 $175 $100 $250 $250 $200 $250 $100 $3,625 The Committee asks that you inform any organization requesting funds, that they must state, how their organization serves the community and provide documented proof of both their Federal Tax Classification(501C-3) and Federal Tax ID Number (FEIN number). 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