St. Teresa Council Father James R. Meder Assembly

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Volume 1, Issue 4
March - April 2015
Council Events
Brandenburg, Kentucky
Inside this issue:
The Lenten Season has arrived with
St. Teresa Council having conducted
FISH FRY
two of its Fish Fry events. Both
NEWS
events have been received well by the
local communities, with one event
having served over 500 adult meals
during a 3 hour time span. The meal consist of fish or frog legs, french
fries or onion rings, coleslaw, hush puppies, bread, and even a
delicious homemade dessert. Desserts are donated by spouses and
community members alike. Young and Old come out to enjoy the hot
food and share an evening meal with friends and family.
Council Events
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Assembly News
2
Up Coming Events
2
Chaplains Corner
3
Who are the Knights of
Columbus?
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Birthdays
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There are two more DINNER only Fish Fry Events which are to be held
on 20 and 27 March. On Good Friday, 3 April, the Fish Fry Event will
be held during LUNCH only. Dinner 4-7pm.
Prayers Requested
4
Rest in Peace
4
Calendar
5
St. Patrick
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Information
5
In Service - Catholic
Churches
6
Council and Assembly
2014-2015 Officers
6
Newsletter Articles?
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Costs for the meals are $9.00 combo plate (fish & frog legs); $8.00 fish
plate; $9.00 Frog Leg plate; $6.00 Children;$6.00 sandwich & 1 side.
Donations of baked goods for the dessert table should be brought to
the St Teresa Council Building on Friday afternoons during lunch. No
desserts are needed on LUNCH ONLY days!
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Assembly News
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A warm welcome to new members Ken Pilkenton, Christopher Medina and Ray Taitano. This brings
our Assembly membership number to 45 members. Two of the new members come from St.
Patricks Council located on Fort Knox. Christopher has accepted the position of Color Corp
Commander for the Assembly.
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Congratulations to Sir Knight Gary Dykhuis for receiving his Honorary Lifetime Membership at the
March meeting.
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Christmas Card Sales for the 2014 Sale were reported at the
March meeting. The net proceeds from the sale was $742.75.
There are 2 full cases of cards remaining to begin the 2015
Christmas Holiday Sale.
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Divine Mercy Sunday is April 12th at St. Mary Magdalene of
Pazzi, Payneville at the 0830 Mass. All 4th Degree Members with full Regalia are requested to
participate. Please arrive 20 minutes early.
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All Knights with full Regalia are invited to participate in the Kentucky Derby Pegasus Parade which
will take place on April 30th, there will be a float and members will need to wear their Regalia for the
parade. Members will meet at the Brandenburg Council Building to car pool at 1:30 PM.
Upcoming Events
Catholic Men’s Conference
The 2015 Catholic Men's Conference
will be held March 21, from 8am-1pm
at St. Michael's Church in Louisville.
Keynote Speakers will be Dr.
Jonathan Reyes, Executive Director
of the Department of Justice, Peace
& Human Development for the US
Conference of Catholic Bishops and
Archbishop Joseph Kurtz, D.D.
For additional information and to
register visit www.cmclouisville.net
or contact Linda McLemore 502-4488581 ext. 1324 or
lmclemore@archlou.org.
Kentucky State Council
“Towards Higher Goals”
The Kentucky Knights of Columbus 112th State Convention will
be held Friday May 15th through Sunday May 17th at the Ramada
Plaza Hotel in Louisville. The event kicks off with Friday Evening
Dinner at Assumption Council. Saturday, May 16th begins with a
Business Meeting, Ladies Luncheon, Award Presentation, Mass
Celebrated by Archbishop Kurtz, followed by Evening Banquet.
Sunday Morning, the 17th concludes with a Business Meeting and
Ladies Hospitality.
For more information regarding the Convention and Lodging, visit
www.kykofc.com, click on Calendar, go to the month of May and
click on the 15th of May link. Information forms and registration
forms are available.
Council elected delegates are Deputy Grand Knight Bruce
Shackett and Recorder Gary Dykhuis. Alternate delegate is
Grand Knight Mickey Chism and 3rd year Trustee James Thissen.
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Chaplains Corner
“FOLLOW ME”
In Luke’s Gospel chapter 5 we are introduced to Levi, a tax collector for the Roman Empire. Collecting
large amounts of taxes was the way the Romans kept control over their people. As you can imagine tax
collectors were not very popular members of the community.
When Jesus joined Levi one evening with the others like him, the religious leaders known as the
Pharisees and Scribes were outraged at this act. When Jesus was questioned about his choice of
dinner guest we all remember his very famous response, which was: “I have not come to call the
righteous, but sinners to repentance.”
Jesus was a constant teacher, always looking for ways to change hearts and minds. It worked in Levi’s
case; he later became Matthew, one of the chosen twelve apostles.
It is a teaching moment for us too. Jesus is always challenging each of us to follow him; maybe not to
the extent of Matthew, who gave up all his possessions and his life as a martyr; but to do little things that
impact the lives of others and in so doing changing our hearts and minds. Blessed Mother Theresa
followed Jesus that way. She did little things with great love.
As Knights, we are very aware of Jesus’s calling; but, it doesn’t hurt to be reminded of it occasionally.
Deacon Greg
Who are the Knights of Columbus?
In 1882 a young priest named Father Michael McGivney gathered a small group of Catholic laymen
together in the basement of St. Mary’s Church in New Haven, CT. That group formed a fraternal benefit
society to provide insurance for the widows of its members while offering fellowship among Catholic
men. That group became known as the Knights of Columbus.
From these humble origins, the Knights of Columbus has grown into a fraternal order with more than 1.7
million members located in over 13,000 councils throughout the world. Each year members of the
organization donate more than 64 million volunteer hours and over $139.7 million to charitable and
Church causes. Besides performing good works, the Knights of Columbus offers affordable life
insurance to members and their immediate family. It also provides a number of fraternal benefit
programs to members and their families,.
Every Knights of Columbus Council provides a variety of opportunities, project and activities for
members and their families to become involved in, They may benefit not only the Church but also the
community as a whole, especially those less fortunate.
Membership in the Knights of Columbus is open to young men 18 years of age or older who are
practicing Catholics in union with the Holy See. For anyone who is interested please contact Bruce
Shackett at 270-998-1211 for more information.
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January through April Birthday’s
Wishing the following Knights a belated
Happy Birthday!
Hobbs, Joseph L
King, Howard P
Tabor, Traver D
Dykhuis, Gary D
Kopp, Edward L
Gerkins, Thomas H
Wilkins Jr, Charles E
Straney, John C
Banks, Johnathan D
Hubbard, George A
May, Larry L
Kerrick, William M
Medley, Chester A
Williams, Keith A
Oelze, Kevin
Compton, Kevin W
Anderson, Herbert M
Filburn, Mark I
Farrell, Joseph T
Babb, Jodie
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Wishing the following Knights a Happy Birthday!
Bruner, Robert L
Heavrin, Kenneth P
Blair, Dennis
Whitfill, Andrew
Beavin, Gregory A
Chism, James R
Latondress, Tim E
Staples, Anthony G
Ohmes, Lawrence
Ackerman Jr, Tommy L
Abel, Robert
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Compton, Kenneth E
Fackler, Kenneth R
Folden, Randall C
Thissen, James H
Benok, Thomas C
Miller, Adam C
Harley, Garry M
Rietzin, Mark
Bruner, Bennie E
Lancaster, Jerry R
Roberts, Terry D
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Your Prayers are Requested
 For improved health for Father Bob Abel.
 For those suffering in silence in need of the
healing power of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Rest in Peace
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Our prayers and condolences to the
family of David "Dickie" Vowels.
 For our Government officials to maintain our
rights, safety, freedoms and happiness.
 For all serving in our military, police, fire fighters,
and EMTs to be safe from danger and injury.
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Combined Council and Assembly Calendar
March 2015
April 2015
6th - Fish Fry (cancelled due to weather)
3rd - Fish Fry (lunch only)
9th - Council Meeting, 7PM
3rd - Good Friday
13th - Fish Fry (lunch and dinner)
4th - Holy Saturday
16th - Assembly Meeting, 7PM
5th - Easter Sunday
17th - St. Patricks Day
12th - Divine Mercy Sunday
20th - Fish Fry (dinner only)
13th - Council Meeting, 7PM
27th - Fish Fry (dinner only)
20th - Assembly Meeting, 7PM
29th - Palm Sunday
MEMBERSHIP RECRUITMENT MONTH*
(for more information see page 3,
“Who are the Knights of Columbus?”)
St. Patrick
Born in Britain shortly before the 5th century, St. Patrick, pictured
below, was taken captive to Ireland by raiders at the age of 16. He
lived there for six years as a shepherd under harsh conditions and
became intensely devoted to God in prayer, as he puts it, “because
the spirit was then fervent within me.” Tradition has it that divine
dreams inspired both his escape from captivity in Ireland and his
return there later in his life as a bishop.
In this prayer he asks for God’s help in various ways:
May the Strength of God pilot us.
May the Power of God preserve us.
May the Wisdom of God instruct us.
May the Hand of God protect us.
May the Way of God direct us.
May the Shield of God defend us.
May the Host of God guard us.
Against the snares of the evil ones.
Against temptations of the world
May Christ be with us!
May Christ be before us!
May Christ be in us,
Christ be over all!
May Thy Salvation, Lord,
Always be ours,
This day, O Lord, and evermore. Amen
Information
Council Meetings are held the
2nd Monday of each month.
Assembly Meetings are held
the 3rd Monday of of each
month. Both meetings are held at
the St. Teresa Council Meeting
Hall located at 1200 High Street,
Brandenburg, KY 40108.
Meeting time is 7PM.
The 4th Degree Patriotic Order of
the Knights of Columbus is open
to Third Degree Knights.
Contact your Council Financial
Secretary or email:
bruce.shackett@gmail.com
Encourage your fellow Knights to
receive the Newsletter by email.
Have them contact Bruce at
bruce.shackett@gmail.com
If you know of a Knight who does
not have access to email, please
share a copy of this newsletter
with them.
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In service to the following Catholic Churches:
Holy Guardian Angels Catholic Church
301 W High Street
PO Box 86
Irvington, KY 40146
Pastor: Rev Gary Hayes
Mass Schedule: Saturday 5:00PM,
Sunday 11:00AM
St. John the Apostle Roman Catholic
Church
515 Broadway, Brandenburg, KY 40108
Pastor Rev. Kevin J. Bryan
Mass Schedule:
Monday and Wednesday 8:00AM
Saturday Vigil 4:30PM, Sunday11:00AM
St. Martin of Tours
440 St. Martins Road, Flaherty,
KY 40175
St. Mary Magdalen of Pazzi
P.O. Box 110, 110 Hwy 376
Payneville, KY 40157
Pastor: Rev. Kevin J. Bryan
Mass Schedule:
Tuesday and Thursday 8:00AM
Saturday: 6:30PM,
Sunday: 9:00AM
Pastor: Rev. Robert M. Abel
Mass Schedule:
Monday & Thursday 8:30AM,
Saturday (January thru June) 6PM,
Sunday 8:30AM
St. Romuald Catholic Church
394 N Highway 259
Hardinsburg, KY 40143-5502
St. Theresa of Avila
9245 Rhodelia Road
Payneville, KY 40157
Pastor: Father Brian Johnson
Mass Schedule: Saturday
5:00PM,
Sunday 7:00 AM,
Sunday10:00AM. All Masses in
Central Time Zone.
Pastor: Rev. Robert M. Abel
Mass Schedule:
Tuesday and Friday 8:30AM,
Saturday (July through December)
6:00PM, Sunday 10:30AM
Council Officers
2014-2015
Chaplain - Rev. Robert M. Abel
Grand Knight - Mickey Chism
Deputy Grand Knight - Bruce Shackett
Chancellor - George Hubbard
Financial Secretary - Jerry Lancaster
Recorder - Gary Dykhuis
Treasurer - Charlie Jenkins
Advocate - David Cooper
Warden - Danny Roberts
Inside Guard - Thomas Benock
Outside Guard - Gery Whelan
1st Year Trustee - Andrew Ford
2nd Year Trustee - Charlie Wilkins
3rd Year Trustee - Jim Thissen
Assembly Officers
2014-2015
Faithful Friar - Rev. Robert M. Abel
Faithful Navigator - Jim Thissen
Faithful Captain - Bruce Shackett
Faithful Comptroller - David Cooper
Faithful Admiral - Charlie Wilkins
Faithful Purser - Mickey Chism
Faithful Pilot - George Walz
Faithful Scribe - Daniel Roberts
Inner Sentinel - Bradley Anthony
Outer Sentinel - George Halbach
One Year Trustee - Dennis Blair
Two Year Trustee - Tony Giordono
Three Year Trustee - Charlie Jenkins
Newsletter Articles? Do you have an idea, an article, subject, a Knights death notification or Prayer Request that you would like to see in the Newsletter, email Bruce Shackett at bruce.shackett@gmail.com.