February - Monaghan Knights of Columbus
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February - Monaghan Knights of Columbus
THE MONAGHAN NEWS 19801 Farmington Road Livonia, MI 48152-1485 The Monaghan NEWS Periodical Postage PAID at Livonia, MI (USPS 358-560) Official publication by and for the membership of the George F. Monaghan Council 2690, Knights of Columbus 19801 Farmington Road, Livonia, MI 48152 The Friendly Family Council Eighty Second Year Month of The Hidden Life of Christ February, 2010–Volume 82 Number 8 Lent Begins on Ash Wednesday 17th Grand Knight Joe Reardon’s Message Now that we are dealing with the middle of winter (except for those of you in the south), I hope that your spirits won’t fade into those mid-winter blues. One thing to remember though is that with the passing of each day, the time of sunlight during the day increases, slowly inching its way towards summer. Even though it’s only a minute or so each day its still a pleasant thought to know that summer is on the way. You often hear people saying that the days are getting longer. Wouldn’t that be nice if that were actually the case. Just imagine, nice long warm summer days and short, quick to-the-point winter ones. But, this is not to be. A day is but a day, 24 hours, no matter when the sun rises or sets. The same is true with our years, even though they seem to go by faster and faster there are still only 365 days in each. There are natural laws that govern our existence; they are what give our world its structure and order. Physics is the science that deals with all of the natural elements, laws and stuff (as I call it) that make-up the earth, us and for that matter the universe as a whole. Some physicists can tell us how we are made up of all these tiny atoms, put together to form elements, then put together again in various combinations to form the stuff of life and so on and so forth. Other physicists devote their time to the heavens. They can tell us what the sun, moon, stars are made of. They know how they travel through the cosmos following the natural laws of light, speed, movement and gravity. They can even tell us how the whole ball of wax got started with the “Big Bang Theory”. It seems to me that a lot of physicists or maybe scientists in general try to explain away the existence of a “Superior Being”, as they like to call it. But even with all of their formulas and theories they cannot explain away that something or someone had to start the process. Call it the “Big Bang Theory” if you like, but still, someone had to light the match. Anthropology is another one of the sciences that seems to try an discount the intervention or existence of a “Superior Being”. Scientists can trace the evolution of “man”, or what they call “man” as far back as 4.5 to 5 million years ago. It’s amazing, but they seem to know how these pre-humans lived, what they ate and how they wandered throughout the world. Much like the “Big Bang Theory” that the physicist deals with, the anthropologist has to deal with what is known as the “Missing Link”. That is, the jump from “pre-historic man” to “homo sapiens” (that’s us). Evolution seems to be moving along quite nicely then all of a sudden we appear. I wonder why it is that they can go back 5 million years through evolutionary history but can’t find the link that ties us to that history? Maybe, just maybe, something happened, you think? Questions in their own circles have even arisen as to the validity of the evolution theory itself. (continued on page 4) Ed Nagrant is our Knight of the Month for February Our Knight of the Month for February is Ed Nagrant. Ed, a retiree from General Motors, has been a member of Monaghan since 1978. Ed who has held the office of Treasurer is also one of the original partners in our annual Pig Roast. Along with donating his time on our kitchen committee, he can be seen on Friday nights or on Sunday afternoons critiquing the Lions at the Lounge. So, lets all give Ed a big Thank You for all the work He has done over the years to help us around here at Monaghan. Thanks again Ed. Joe Reardon GK. Dinner Theater at Genitti ’s Hole-in-the Wall Dinner and the Mystic Madness Mystery Comedy Saturday, February 13th at 6:30 pm $35 per person/$60 per couple (includes family style dinner and show) Join us in the Mystic Madness Comedy Mystery. When guests staying at an old hotel discover that there are ghosts haunting it they call Madame Rita Palm, the world’s only extra large medium, to solve the case. As she investigates she discovers everyone at the hotel has a reason to murder. With the audience’s help she looks into the future to see if she can stop the murderer before it’s too late. Join us for a hilarious audience participation comedy mystery! What to expect at Genetti’s Arrive at your designated time and enjoy a 7-course family-style dinner including Italian wedding soup, garlic bread, pasta, antipasto salad, baked chicken with vegetable, ovenroasted potato and cannoil for desert. After dinner you go into the theater for the show. Genitti ’s Hole-in-the-Wall 108 E. Main Northville, MI 48167 For reservations call Bill Gorney 313-724-9969 Fundraiser for the Knights of Columbus 2012 Installation of Michigan State Council Officers, District Deputies, State & Diocesan Directors United Irish Society presents a Fundraiser–2010 St. Patrick’s Parade Sunday, February 28th• 1:00 pm - 7:00 pm Donation at Door Monaghan K of C • 19801 Farmington Rd., Livonia Continuous Irish Entertainment all Day • Cash Bar and Food St. Patrick’s Parade St. Patrick’s Day Sunday, March 14 March with Monaghan Irish Music, Food & Blarney Wednesday, March 17 The Place to Be on THE DAY Irish Music, Food & Blarney (See March paper for details) (See March paper for details) $500 Weekly Charity Drawings 20 weeks/$20 WEEKLY $500 PRIZES Win more than once–winning tickets go back into the drawing Numbers drawn on Fridays at 7 p.m. Results will be pin this paper starting in March. The Monaghan News Page Two THE MONAGHAN NEWS USPS 358-560 In Memoriam Published monthly by and for Rev. Andrew Forish GEORGE F. MONAGHAN COUNCIL 2690 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS (St. Michael & St. Collette Parishes) 19801 Farmington Road • Livonia, Michigan 48152-1485 A fond farewell our friends until we all meet again Periodical Postage Paid at Post Office at Livonia, Michigan Periodical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.00 Per Year The Donne Postmaster: Send address changes to The Monaghan News COUNCIL OFFICERS Reverend John Kasza Joe Reardon Jim Inch PFN Chris Scanlan Robert Gibson Bob Solak Leo Neville Chaplain Grand Knight Deputy Grand Knight Chancellor Recorder Treasurer Advocate Lecturer Warden Inside Guard Outside Guard Trustee (2 yrs.) (11) Trustee (3 yrs.) (12) Trustee (1 yr.) (10) Financial Secretary 313-883-8553 248-348-0337 248-474-3765 734-525-0969 734-542-0922 734-432-9748 734-751-8595 Dan MacDonald John Brady Jim Seager Dick Gibson PGK Pat Casey Mark Kronk Lawrence Kenney, PGK, FDD COUNCIL DIRECTORS Membership/Admission Gary Long Retention Joe Parisi Church Activities John Dupuie Rosary Chain Vince Schenden St. Paul Retreat Don Matusik 248-477-9454 248-474-6202 734-953-4093 248-348-0085 248-478-0541 248-476-8383 734-464-0729 Family Pro-Life Erik Mayernik Bingo Chairman (Wed.) Gerald Miller Bingo Chairman (Tue.) Don Bridenstine Program Director Robert Gibson BUILDING ASSOCIATION President Erik Mayernik, PGK (11) Vice President Lawrence Kenney, PGK, FDD (09) Treasurer John Widmer Secretary Joe Kronk (10) Director Jim Molloy (10) Director Sean P. Kavanagh Director Lawrence Vendal, PGK, FDD (11) Director Dick Gibson, PGK Director Joe Reardon, GK Director Pat Casey Director Jim Inch DGK PFN Director Leo Neville 734-464-3282 734-464-2362 248-477-3360 734-542-0922 248-471-7154 734-425-4465 734-427-8822 313-538-2614 248-477-2856 734-464-3282 734-464-0729 734-751-2607 248-478-0161 248-474-2779 734-477-6373 734-525-0872 248-348-0085 248-348-0337 248-478-0541 248-474-3765 734-751-8595 BUILDING MANAGER: MARK KRONK 248-476-8383 DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA CIRCLE #624 Regent Rose Capoccia 248-626-4809 Vice Regent Mildred Drake 734-453-3586 President Vice President DONNE-GALS OFFICERS (2007-2008) Liz Mayernik Jennifer Dupuie Pray for Peace 734-464-3282 734-427-8822 DUES are DUE Just a friendly reminder. Council dues notices were sent out in November 2009 and many members have not yet paid them. Please remit your dues as soon as possible so that the Council can continue to operate and function as the “Friendly Family Council”. And a Tip OÊ the Hat to Students at St. Michael School and Dorothy Kenney and the Christmas Party crew February Trivia Answers Copy Deadlines: See page Four Monaghan News Phone: 734-422-4768 Council Business Phone: 248-476-8385 Rentals: 248-476-8385 (Mark or Carol Kronk) 1.) 33 A.D. 2.) Lust, Gluttony, Greed, Sloth, Wrath, Envy and Pride. 3.) Gordie Howe, Ted Lindsay & Sid Abel. 4.) Cecil Fielder in 1991 with 44 (tied for the lead with 51 with Jose Canseco in 1990 5.) Nelson Rockefeller 6.) The Pacific at 35,837 feet 7.) Willie Hernandez in 1984 8.) Willie Hernandez in 1984 Send copy to: The Monaghan News, 30561 Hathaway, Livonia, MI 48150 or by e-mail to: [email protected] Gals The first meeting of 2010 is on Thursday, February 18th. The time of our monthly meeting has changed to: 7:00 pm. Dinner, as usual, is at 6:00 pm. We will be planning a St. Patrick’s Day fundraiser. Volunteers are needed for the 50/50 raffle once s month on Friday evenings. These activities allow us to donate generously to many charities. We need every member to help make them successful. We hope to see all of you in 2010. Respectfully submitted, Jean Carrier, Secretary PGK Norm and Peggy VanRiper proudly let us know of the birth of their granddaughter Mia. Mia is the daughter of Steve and Mackenzie VanRiper and was greeted into the family on Dec 5. Norm, now the grandfather of four, also wants us to know that there are plenty of photos available to all those who inquire. Member Mike and Bridget Rouhan informed us that their daughter Erin, an MSU grad, has completed her internship at Beaumont Hospital. Dr. Rouhan now hangs her shingle at the U of M Hospital, starting in January 2010. Brother Knight Jim and Kathie O’Connor want us all to know how proud they are of son Mike as he just graduated with honors, from Madonna University. Mike completed this feat in just FOUR years. Let’s see: Mike attended St Robert grade school, Divine Child High School and now Madonna University: yep, Catholic education is a good investment. Ever wonder whatever happened to Wrong Way Corrigan? Well, we think we found him driving the bus that took 30 of us to the UD vs UM basketball game on Dec. 13. That aside, Brother Knight Dave Diponio outdid himself in providing a real fun outing. Bus, game ticket, refreshments, pizza and salad, all for only $22. It can’t get any better than that! Word has it that another trip may be in the works. Keep an eye on your email. Gotta’ let you in on something. In December, a Brother Knight was kind enough to hold a “Gold Buy” at our Council. Sure he made some money but better yet, our members were paid a fair and honest price for their old gold. A lot of us emptied old jewelry boxes and rid ourselves of gold and silver we haven’t worn in years. And, we didn’t hear any complaints of the prices paid. So, we are thinking of doing this again later this year. We can use this as a great Council fundraiser: The Council gets an agreed upon fee from the BUYERS stake, not the sellers gain. It is a win-win proposition for Monaghan members. So start thinking of pocketing some easy money. COPY DEADLINES FOR PAPER Issue MARCH–Thurs., Jan. 28th APRIL–Thurs., Feb. 25th May–Thurs., Mar. 25th E-mail typed copy to: [email protected] or contact Pat Twomey–734-422-4768 Some young kids showed a great deal of tenacity at our recent Christmas party. Spurred on by the need to help others, these girls signed on to help their school raise funds for the needy. The girls spent much of the time collecting recyclable articles to add to the pile they had previously been busy collecting for a school program at St Mike’s of Livonia. The recycled objects are then (continued on page four) FEBRUARY Calendar of Events SUNDAY MONDAY BINGO OPEN 3 pm D of I Meets–6:30 pm TUES. 10:30 AM WED. 6:30 PM 7 Super Bowl 14 21 28 Fundraiser for St. Patrick’s Parade (see page one) TUESDAY 1 8 OPEN 3 pm Officers Meet–7:00 pm OPEN 3 pm OPEN 3 pm 15 22 Lunch 11-2 Lunch 11-2 WEDNESDAY 2 9 16 Lunch 11-2 Council Meets 7:00 pm Lunch 11-2 23 3 Lunch 11-2 Food 5-8 Lunch 11-2 11 17 Lunch 11-2 18 Lunch 11-2 25 24 LENT BEGINS February Wedding Anniversaries: John & Marisa MacInnis Anniversary 02/26 Birthdays: Dan Hatty on 1/04/10 4 10 Coffee Time 9:30 Lunch 11-2 Food 5-8 Lunch 11-2 FRIDAY Lunch 11-2 SATURDAY 5 6 Fish Fry 5-8:30 Lunch 11-2 Food 5-8 Lunch 11-2 Food 5-8 THURSDAY Donne-Gals Meet 7 pm Building Assoc. Meets 7 pm Lunch 11-2 12 13 19 20 26 27 Fish Fry 5-8:30 Lunch 11-2 Fish Fry 5-8:30 Lunch 11-2 Fish Fry 5-8:30 EUCHRE MONDAYS 7:30 PM The Monaghan News Page Three Please Support These Advertisers Who Support Us E&B Painters Quality Work–Interior & Exterior Free Estimate: Call Ed 7344595449 (Council Member) A Trusted Name Since 1900 Family-Owned O’Brien Sullivan Funeral Home 41555 Grand River Novi, MI 48375-1822 Contouring to your plumbing needs Kitchen, Bathroom Fixtures, Hot Water Heaters, Garbage Disposals, Sump Pumps and More Larry Young (Council Member) Office: 734-464-2560 Livonia, MI 48152 Emergency: 248-225-5887 William Dolunt Todd Diffenderfer Field Agent [email protected] Bus. 248-366-4807 Cell 248-881-3132 www.kofcfa.com www.valic.com Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician Council Member C.A.O. 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BELCZAK Council Member (Only $25 per month) 2600 West Big Beaver, Suite 535 Troy, MI 48084 734-422-4768 By APPOINTMENT, please (248) 643-0888 FREE APPRAISAL of any one item with this ad DIAMONDS, COLORED GEMSTONES, CUSTOM DESIGNS Morris Outdoor Maintenance “Mowing and More" Lawn Cutting • Spring Cleanup Tree & Shrub Trimming • Mulch installation Licensed & Insured • Commercial & Residential ED MORRIS 734-634-8577 (Monaghan member) BROWN’S Excavating & Construction • Basement Waterproofing • Sloping • Sewer Lines • Trenching • Grading • Concrete Installation & Removal Timothy P. Brown–Owner/Operator Regis Brown–Representative Office: 734-891-4614 Visit your Monaghan website www.livoniakofc.com Thanks for the Memories February 1971 Let’s take a stroll down “Memory Lane” and visit the “Old Clubhouse” on Lesure and Grand River and see what our Knights and their families were doing that winter, 39 years ago. Our District Deputy was P.G.K. James J. Spring (1968-70). Our officers were James R. Wearn, Grand Knight; Harold F. Meyer, Deputy Grand Knight; Orville W. Rexer, Chancellor; Raymond W. Papke, President-Building Association. The Monaghan News Editor was Harold F. Meyers. On Saturday evening February 13th we celebrated St. Valentine’s Day with our traditional dance. The party was co-sponsored by our Bowling League President Joe A. Chevrier and Golf League Chairman Edwin E. Knoph. The “Chavelles” all girl band returned to play after playing for our Halloween Dance. The cost was $2.50 per person with light refreshments. Earl A. McIntyre, Euchre Chairman and his gang of players went over to Chatham Council by D.S.R bus to retrieve the famous Euchre Trophy on Sunday, February 21st. Brother Ray W. Papke was the bus driver. If those players could only join our Monday night Euchre players who average about 14 to 17 tables per evening; they would be in their glory. After nineteen years of faithful service our favorite secretary Winnie Broderick retired. Her retirement party took place on Wednesday, March 3rd. She wrote the article “Around The Council”. Jane Asletyne became our new office secretary. D.G.K. Harold F. Meyer was chairman of the party. Day of Recollection for our members and their wives took place on Sunday, February 28th from 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at the St. Paul of the Cross Retreat House. It was limited to 48 couples. The Annual Council Retreat took place on April 2nd, 3rd and 4th. It was Palm Sunday weekend and was conducted by the Passionist Fathers of Holy Cross Providence. Retreat Captain was Fred J. Krott, serving on his committee were Financial Secretary, John A. V. Cooley, Henry M. Hughes, Ed F. Joslin, Pat McCaffrey, James J. Molloy and Trustee, Tom C. O’Rourke. Some of the programs that we had at that time were Sunday noon boxing classes; Stan Delabbio was the coach, Sunday night dancing from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m., the retirees met on Thursdays from 1 to 4 p.m., Leo J. Tighe; Chairman, Duplicate Bridge on Thursday’s at 7:45 p.m., Burt J. Kuhlman; Chairman, Friday Night Fish Frys along with the Contact Club and every Saturday night was dinner from 5 to 9 p.m. John J. Brick who was Intra-Fraternal Chairman was our February Knight of the Month. John joined Monaghan in October 1961. That’s the way it was back in February 1971. Hope you enjoyed! Until That Time, Good Luck and Thanks For The Memories. Henry V. Lencione P.G.K. 02-10/242/457 SUPER BOWL XLIV Party Sunday, February 7th Hors D'oeuvres • 4:30 - 9:00 Cash Bar • $10.00 person GRAND KNIGHT (continued from page one) Medical science maybe the most important of the sciences because of the way that it affects us. Other sciences can try to explain our creation and development over the centuries but medical science affects us now, in real time. All it takes is to look around, we all know of friends or relatives who have benefitted from the research into cancer, heart disease and even the common cold. There are things though that sometimes, to me, can be a little troubling and that is the way some scientists are trying to play around with the structure of life itself. The restructuring of our genes in a quest to develop the perfect human, cloning and other like experiments are not trying to discount a “Superior Being” but more like trying to act like a “Superior Being”. But, just like the other sciences there is one thing that eludes them though, is the creation of life itself. To alter life is one thing but to create life is a whole different matter. No matter how they try and alter our lives they cannot create it and what is sad is how easily the destruction of it is carried out for the sake of science. We all know the story of “The Holy Innocents”, those children murdered in Herod’s pursuit of Jesus, well; maybe we have to deal with our own “Holy Innocents” these days, but this time at the hands and knives of scientists and abortionists. Our faith tells us that God created life and through the research of science, at least to me, it seems to point that way. So maybe with our hope and our prayers and the power of our votes we can work to see that soon the destruction of it will come to an end. Vivat Jesus Around the Council (continued from page 2) turned into cash as a class project. The families of Lexi Morris (daughter of Brother Knight Ed Morris), Brianne Rogers (daughter of Brother Knight Kevin Rogers), Megan Aregenta and Abbigale Laurentius should all be proud of these young ladies. Speaking of the Children’s Christmas Party, the Council owes a great debt of gratitude to Dorothy Kenney who stepped forward when others would not. Dorothy didn’t hesitate to take over the party when she found out that NO MEMBER would take the time to organize the yearly party. It didn’t seem proper at the time that of our 1,000 or so members, not a single man would chair this event. But as the party unfolded, we were sure lucky to have Dorothy Kenney shoulder that responsibility. Dorothy and her Santa helpers, Mary DiPonio, Barb and Bob Percha, Kay and Pat Casey and DGK Jim Inch prepared the event that hosted well over 150 kids and families.. So many members ask “How can I get involved, I want to help out”. Let’s hope that next year that is not just giving lip service to the many ongoing projects we have. If you are interested in a project that we don’t offer, bring it up, chair it and we will do it. Lenten Fish Fry and More Join your friends for the Fish Frys every Friday during lent and throughout the year from 5:00-8:30. Very nice menu. “A Monaghan Tradition for over 80 years.” Lent begins on Wednesday, February 17th and ends on Saturday, April 3rd Lenten Observances Lent is the season which runs from Ash Wednesday until the Mass of the Lord's Supper exclusive. Ash Wednesday and Good Friday are days of total fast and abstinence. The Fridays of Lent are days of abstinence. In keeping with the spirit and meaning of the Lenten fast, Catholics are encouraged to observe the Good Friday fast through Holy Saturday and until the celebration of the Easter Vigil. The law of fasting binds persons from the completion of their 18th year to the beginning of their 60th year, i.e., from the day after their 18th birthday to the day after their 59th birthday. The law of fasting allows only one full meal a day, but does not prohibit taking some food in the morning and evening, observing as far as quantity and quality are concerned, approved local custom. The order of meals is optional; i.e., the full meal may be taken in the evening instead of at midday. Also: 1) The quantity of food taken at the two lighter meals should not exceed the quantity taken at the full meal; 2) The drinking of ordinary liquids does not break the fast. The law of abstinence binds persons from the completion of their 14th year, i.e., from the day after their 14th birthday throughout life. The law of abstinence forbids the use of meat. It does not forbid the use of eggs, the products of milk or condiments made of animal fat. Also permissible are soups flavored with meat, meat gravy and sauces. Ash Wednesday The season of Lent begins with the ancient practice of marking the baptized with ashes as a public and communal sign of penance. The blessing and distribution of ashes on Ash Wednesday normally takes place during the celebration of Mass. However, when circumstances require, the blessing and distribution of ashes may take place apart from Mass, during a celebration of the Word of God. This order may also be used when ashes are brought to the sick. According to circumstances, the rite may be abbreviated by the minister. Nevertheless, at least one Scripture reading should be included in the service. If already blessed ashes are brought to the sick, the blessing is omitted and the distribution takes place immediately after the homily. The homily should conclude by inviting the sick person to prepare himself or herself for the reception of the ashes. This rite may be celebrated by a priest or deacon who may be assisted by law ministers in the distribution of the ashes. The blessing of the ashes, however, is reserved to a priest or deacon. A further reminder: please note the penitential rite and the Gloria are omitted on Ash Wednesday. Note:This information was taken from the Archdiocese of Detroit’s website February Trivia 1.) What year did Jesus Christ Die? 2.) Name the seven deadly sins. 3.) What players made up the Production Line of the Detroit Red Wings 4.) Who was the last Detroit Tiger to lead the American league in home runs? 5.) Name President Gerald Ford’s Vice President? 6.) Which is the deepest Ocean? 7.) Who was the last Detroit Tiger to win the Cy Young Award? 8.) Who was the last Detroit Tiger to win the MVP Award? –Answers are on page two