The Crier - Sacred Heart Catholic Church
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The Crier - Sacred Heart Catholic Church
The Crier NEW 3rd DEGREE MEMBERS Congratulations to Andrew Cadotte, Aaron Crawford, Eric Crawford, David Enriquez, John Fuller, Scott Hickerson and David Riggs who took their Second and Third Degrees in January. We also welcomed Michael Gonzalez who has reactivated his membership. WINTERFEST Our annual Winterfest Dinner/Dance, held on the 17th of January, was a rousing success. Grand Knight Jim Shaw thanked everyone who assisted and participated. Joe R y c k o ff a n d a g r e a t t e a m d e s e r v e congratulations for a great job. We had more people eat dinner than we’ve experienced in the last several years. And we had the most successful raffle ever. You brothers donated some great gifts and then bought more raffle tickets than we ever sold before. The net income to the Council, after all expenses were paid, was over $3,600. What a great way to start the year! Sacred Heart Council 10998 February 2015 Because of the amount to be spent, the motion has to be published before it can be voted upon. The vote will take place at the next meeting. Joe Ryckoff talked about the upcoming Fish Fries. The only change will be the serving time which will be set from 5:30 to 6:45 PM. This will allow time for people to finish eating and get to the Stations of the Cross at 7 PM. PRAYERS At the January meeting, prayers were offered for: Fr Koch, Juanelle Zier, Dan Schnick, Marge and Robert Fourgeron; Roger Hinesh, Ed Laughlin, Ralph Trujillo, Kris Wilber, Geneva Pennartz, Leroy Lay, Kate Talley, Mary Beth Gerstner, Freddy DeHoyos, Dale Probst, Thom and Linda Reed, Russ Detwiler, Judy Shaw, Patricia Creel, Cathy McElroy, Joe Anderson, William Cantrell, Walter Veitenheimer, Dick Miller (brother of David Miller), Jerry Brungardt, Art Davila, JANUARY MEETING Lienste Boody, Frieda Koenig and Father A motion was made to give $75 per Oren Key. month to seminarian John Martin as long as he is assigned to Sacred Heart Parish. The RECRUITING The Supreme Office would like support will start in January. The motion was each Council to hold a recruiting drive seconded and passed. Deputy Grand Knight Chris Fryer has in March each year because we been gathering information to have aprons, celebrate Founder’s Day on March 29th with the Council logo, made for members to to mark the anniversary of the Order. buy. After discussion, a motion was made to We have not done this before, but allow the Deputy Grand Knight find the best this year might be our time. I’ll be deal and purchase 24 aprons. The motion looking into what we should do and I’d was seconded and approved. like each member to think about the A motion was made to donate $500 to men you know who would make good Sacred Heart Parish toward the purchase of Knights. And pass those names on to a new commercial refrigerator for the kitchen me or one of the Council Officers. in the Parish Hall. The motion was seconded. Page 2 February 2015 The Crier Council 10998 Calendar of Events OFFICERS February Grand Knight Jim Shaw - 691-8237 4th - Officers Meeting at 7:30 PM in the Pastoral Center Annex Chaplain 17th - Serve Meal at Faith Mission at 7:30 PM Fr Jack McKone 723-5288 18th - Ash Wednesday - short Council Meeting after 7 PM Mass Deputy Grand Knight 20th - Fish Fry - we serve at 5:30 PM Chris Fryer 405-612-8495 27th - Fish Fry - we serve at 5:30 PM Warden March Jerry Brungardt - 689-9979 4th - Officers Meeting at 7:30 PM in the Pastoral Center Annex Chancellor 6th - Fish Fry - we serve at 5:30 PM Jim Bracket - 855-1987 13th - Fish Fry - we serve at 5:30 PM Financial Secretary 17th - Serve Meal at Faith Mission at 7:30 PM Bob Butterfield - 867-0844 18th - Council Meeting at 7:30 PM in Pastoral Center Annex Treasurer 20th - Fish Fry - we serve at 5:30 PM Roger Hering - 855-4762 27th - Fish Fry - we serve at 5:30 PM Recorder 30th - 5th Monday Dinner Club (all members are invited) Dennis Marquardt April Advocate 1st - Officers Meeting at 7:30 PM in the Pastoral Center Annex Randy Maddox - 538-4003 15th - Council Meeting at 7:30 PM in Pastoral Center Annex Inside Guard 21st - Serve Meal at Faith Mission at 7:30 PM Russell Lofgren Outside Guard HAPPY BIRTHDAY John Creel I’m trying something new - wishing a Happy Birthday the Lecturer brothers celebrating. February Birthday wishes to: Dennis Marquardt Ed Laughlin 1st Year Trustee Mike Bahr George Lary David Bindel 2nd Year Trustee Mike Lowe - 632-9039 Manuel Borrego Jr 3rd Year Trustee Robert Bruhn Evan Stubbs - 855-3982 George Crawford District Deputy Aaron Crawford Dave Miller - 552-0772 Chuck Del Toro Crier Editor Mark Englishbee Jim Wise - 855-6438 Ronnie Fisher [email protected] Forrest Hill Richard Koetter Daniel Leslie Rich Likely Matt Malone Michael Martini Jeff McCarthy Father Jack McKone Anthony Schreiber Jodie Walker Ed Wegmann Written contributions to the Crier are welcome. If you have something about the Knights or your religion that you'd like to share, just call me or send me an email. The Crier Page 3 February 2015 IMPORTANT LESSONS I don’t know who wrote this, but I thought it was interesting. There are five lessons and I will publish a lesson each month for five months. First Important Lesson - Cleaning Lady. During my second month of college, our professor gave us a pop quiz. I was a conscientious student and had breezed through the questions until I read the last one: “What is the first name of the woman who cleans the school?” Surely this was some kind of joke. I had seen the cleaning woman several times. She was tall, dark-haired and in her 50’s, but how would I know her name? I handed in my paper, leaving the last question blank. Just before class ended, one student asked if the last question would count toward our quiz grade. “Absolutely,” said the professor. “In your careers, you will meet many people. All are significant. They deserve your attention and care, even if all you do is smile and say “hello.” I’ve never forgotten that lesson. I also learned her name was Dorothy. A FEW MEDITATIONS FROM THE FRANCISCANS 1. Healthy relationships nourish us and teach us how to love. Whether these relationships come through family, friends, or a faith-based group, if we seek, we will find. God will always lead us to what we need. Our job is to be open and willing to follow. 2. Today we worship things like social media, movies, sports, food, and entertainment. These are the idols that presently enslave our culture. And what makes matters worse is the fact that many of us don’t even realize that we’re worshiping false gods. 3. We are so consumed with the things of the created world that we forget that there even is a creator! This is the essence of idolatry. We gladly follow anything other than a God who makes demands on us and tell us what to do with our money, our bodies, our time… our lives. VOCATIONS How do we promote vocations in the Catholic Church? One way is to talk about them. If our children and grandchildren never hear us talk about the religious life, how will they know about it. But we do have some help. There are numerous on line sites that address vocations. Two internet sites that might offer you good information are “vocations.com” and “vocationnetwork.org”. Check them out and ask young people what they think about men and women who devote their lives to God. Do you need some insurance? The Knights of Columbus Insurance has products that will work for you and your family. If you have questions or needs, please contact our local agent Randy. Randy Brock 940-886-8417 [email protected] Sacred Heart Knights of Columbus Council 10998 1504 10th Street Wichita Falls, TX 76301-4394 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED Happy Valentine’s Day May the grace of the Holy Spirit fill your heart with love all year long! NON-PROFIT U.S. POSTAGE PAID WICHITA FALLS TX PERMIT #499