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Please visit the web for complete Calendar of events with updates: www.kofc4849.net
8/6/2019 Council Business
Meeting Holy Angels - Parish Center7:30pm
8/16/2019 Silver Rose Prayer
Service Holy Angels Church 7pm-8pm
8/13/2019 Admission Degree Parish Center 7:30pm-8:30pm
8/20/2019 Assembly Meeting Riverview Banquets in Batavia
7:00pm
8/21/2019 Council Planning
Meeting Holy Angels - Parish Center 7:30pm
9/28/2019 Mark Bancroft 5K Phil Brink 630-947-9489
4th Degree - Marquette Assembly #188
Meetings are held on the Third Tuesday of each month at
Riverview Banquets, 1117 N Washington Ave, Batavia, IL
Time: 7:00pm
See Assembly web site for Color Corp training dates and times
Check out our new website at:
www.marquetteassembly188.org
Uniform and Supplies for Assembly
Legacy regalia is no longer allowed to be
worn for the uniform. New regalia can be
purchased at
https://kofcuniform.com/Category
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Knights of Co1umbus
180 S. Russell Ave
Aurora, IL 60506
Cardinal
bellarmine
council #4849
In Service to One.
In Service to All
We’re on the Web:
www.kofc4849.net
M e n ’ s c u r s i l l o w e e k e n d
T h e C U R S I L L O W E E K E N D ? During the three days of the Cursillo weekend from Thursday evening to Sunday evening, people from all walks of life grow close to one another. Religious and lay people form a living, working Christian community to gain a deep awareness of the treasures and responsibility of their faith. The goal of the Cursillo weekend is to give those who make it a new understanding of Jesus Christ, the basic Christian truths, and the desire to serve the church. The Cursillo weekend is a blend of seriousness, light heartedness, spiritual exercises, talks and discussions. The teachings of Christ are discussed within an atmosphere of joy and song. There are meditations and talks by priests and laymen, and everyone making the Cursillo weekend is urged to participate by taking notes, discussing, and even by making drawings that illustrate major points. The Cursillo weekend ends at the close of the three days. However, the whole point of the Cursillo movement is that ordinary people can steadily grow in the love and service of God and man for the rest of their lives. Christian growth is not easy, but the Cursillo weekend provides a framework for it, both during the three days and afterwards. In the Post-Cursillo, emphasis is on maintaining a vibrant and growing Christian community, thus springs the apostolic action required to make ours a better world to live in.
For many, a Cursillo weekend is a new awakening to a deeper friendship with Christ.
W e e k e n d I n f o r m a t i o n For those Cursillistas who would love to come back and serve on a Cursillo weekend the Rockford Diocese holds weekends twice a year, once in the fall and spring for both men and women.
All weekends are held at:
St. Mary's Parish Community Center
881 North Mongan Drive
Oregon, Illinois 61061
Men– 10/17-10/19
Women– 10/24-10/27
Below is a list of web sites that contain useful
information for our members.
www.kofc4849.net
www.marquetteassembly188.org
www.kofc.org
www.illinoisknights.org
@KofC4849 on Facebook
www.holy-angels.org
www.rockforddiocese.org
Adoration at Holy Angels
Wednesdays starting after 8:00am Mass and ending before 8:00am Mass on Thursday morning. Check the book outside
the chapel for open times or join others in this most blessed opportunity.
Contact Connie Webber, Call 630-892-4880
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Cardinal Bellarmine Council 4849
2018 - 2019 Officers
Grand Knight Marty Wolding
Chaplain Rev. Michael G. Lavan
Assistant Chaplain Deacon Tom Hawksworth
Deputy Grand Knight Tom Wright Chancellor Bill Dugan
Recorder Norb Rozanski
Financial Secretary Rick Marsh
Treasurer Phil Brink
Lecturer Vacant
Advocate Mike Berry
Warden Darrel Bancroft
Inside Guard Jim Campbell
Outside Guard Vince India
Council Greeter Paul Fleming
Trustees
Bill Birch Ray Froehlich
Joe Didier
District Deputy Dave Jenkins
K of C Insurance Field Agent– Tom Cox [email protected]
224-401-7599
The publication will be
monthly for
Cardinal Bellarmine
deadline for an article
submission 24th of the
Please send articles
Grand Knight Line
Brothers
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Our new Fraternal year has begun
August 16, 7 pm Silver Rose Prayer service plan on attending this pro life event with family.
Next event after this will be the Id Drive be sure to sign up to help collect, as we were one of 56 councils in the State to collect over $10000 last year, lets see if we can match that figure this year again.
If you have not completed your Safe Environment training for the Church Please do so at once Thanks. (http://www.rockfordiocese.org/documents)
A big Thank You to all those that attended and worked at the Parish Fest event
Yours in Christ
Martin Wolding
Grand Knight
331-212-2826
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Building the Domestic Church
Are you a Knighthood Degree member?
If not, you can easily become one by
taking your Formation and Knighthood
Degrees.
The next Degree(s) are scheduled:
None local
For more details, www.illinoisknights.org
Degree
COUNCIL APPAREL
Golf Polo Shirt (No Pocket) $36
Pocket Polo Shirt $36
Long Sleeve Shirt $39
Screenprint T-Shirt $9
Contact: Ray Froehlich
Phone: 630-605-5521 or
Email: [email protected]
Apparel
“Gird your loins and light your lamps and be like servants who await their master’s return from a wedding, ready to open immediately when he comes and knocks. Blessed are those servants whom the master finds vigilant on his arrival.” (Gospel for Aug. 11, Lk 12:35-37)
Semper Paratus — Latin for “always ready” — is the motto of the U.S. Coast Guard, but it also could serve as a motto for you and me in the Christian life. In this Gospel passage, Jesus calls us to constant vigilance. My brothers, whether it’s day or night, we cannot allow our perimeter to be breached by any of the powerful temptations to anger, possessions, lust or other sins. Tomorrow is not guaranteed to any of us. You and I can recall someone whose sudden death reminds us that we do not know when we will be called to account. May our master find us vigilant on his arrival!
Challenge by Supreme Chaplain Archbishop William E. Lori:
This month, I challenge you to exercise daily vigilance through the time-tested practice of a simple examination of conscience at the end of each day before going to bed. I also challenge you to watch with vigilance with your council through the Faith in Action Holy Hour pro-gram, or by spending some time in eucharistic adoration on your own.