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Chicago Archdiocesan Chapter Editor: Robert E. Bukowski, PP July August 2015 Page 1 COUNCILS IN COLABORATION President’s Message: It was my honor to be named President of the Chicago Chapter on June 25th. "Thank you" to all the members for their support and belief in me. I will work hard for the Chapter as your President, to continue the growth of our Chapter and our Order. Our goals for the Chapter are "Expansion of Involvement and Participation" by all Councils in the Chicago Archdiocese. We will attempt to have at least one Chapter Officer, make a personal appearance at each Council to talk of what the Chapter is, our programs, and to also explain what the Chapter can provide to the Council. Programs that we are going to expand or start are "Coats for Kids", "Mercy Home for Boys and Girls", "Father McGivney Hope and Healing Center", and "Wheelchair Program". To expand the "Coats for Kids" program, we need to start with notifying Councils in July and have DD's to start collecting contribution promises by September. Each individual, Council, and DD's will be notified of and invited to the distribution, so they can participate in the distribution, along with the opportunity to use this Program as a recruitment tool. Any questions, please contact John Muldoon, [email protected] phone 708-557-5559. To continue to raise funds for "Mercy Home for Boys and Girls" through "Football Mania", but to also seek an opportunity to volunteer man hours for things that they need help with. "Shamrocks for Kids" has been very successful last year and will continue under Jeff Griggs. [email protected] phone 312-218-9877. Continue the support of the "Father McGivney Center for Hope and Healing" as needed through Joe Moore, [email protected] phone 847-508-1741. The "Wheelchair Program" will seek financial help outside the Chapter, along with Council participation. This allows us to help provide wheelchairs to our disabled Veterans. Our program "Serving our Vets" is led by Alex Tennant, [email protected] phone 630-501-7597. We are looking into having a hospitality room at the State Convention in 2016, and supporting the next Midwest World Youth Day, in the fall. We have few goals and programs, but they are important. The Chapter looks forward to working with all the councils in the Archdiocese. Vivat Jesus, Pete Peter Justen President 847-490-9175 [email protected] ALL Assemblies in Northern Illinois District One are invited to participate in the Exemplification hosted by Bishop O’Neill #2381 Saturday October 3, 2015 Illinois District One Jack McCarthy, Master 847-934-7487 [email protected] Holiday Inn Crystal Lake Conference Center 800 S. Route 31 Crystal Lake, IL 60014 815-477-7000 Candidate $70.00 Clergy $50.00 (Includes banquet ticket) Additional banquet tickets for guest Sir Knights and Ladies $45.00 Ladies Luncheon tickets $22.00 Banquet Dinner choices: Grilled Sirloin Filet Or Tilapia Vera Cruz All Reservations MUST be accompanied by a Check! Deadline: September 23, 2015 Please make ALL checks payable to: Jack McCarthy, Master NO REFUND FOR BANQUET TICKET IF NOT USED Deadline for Candidates Form 4’s is September 2, 2015 for names to be listed in the Souvenir Book. All form 4’s must be received by September 23, 2015. Over-night hotel rooms are $104.00 plus tax per night; Cut-Off date for room reservations is Wednesday, September 2, 2015. Mention that you are with the Knights of Columbus for this rate. Hotel reservation number is 815- 477-7000.

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Chicago Archdiocesan Chapter

Editor: Robert E. Bukowski, PP July – August 2015 Page 1

COUNCILS IN

COLABORATION

President’s Message:

It was my honor to be named President of the Chicago Chapter on June 25th. "Thank you" to all the members for their support and belief in me. I will work hard for the Chapter as your President, to continue the growth of our Chapter and our Order. Our goals for the Chapter are "Expansion of Involvement and Participation" by all Councils in the Chicago Archdiocese. We will attempt to have at least one Chapter Officer, make a personal appearance at each Council to talk of what the Chapter is, our programs, and to also explain what the Chapter can provide to the Council. Programs that we are going to expand or start are "Coats for Kids", "Mercy Home for Boys and Girls", "Father McGivney Hope and Healing Center", and "Wheelchair Program". To expand the "Coats for Kids" program, we need to start with notifying Councils in July and have DD's to start collecting contribution promises by September. Each individual, Council, and DD's will be notified of and invited to the distribution, so they can participate in the distribution, along with the opportunity to use this Program as a recruitment tool. Any questions, please contact John Muldoon, [email protected] phone 708-557-5559.

To continue to raise funds for "Mercy Home for Boys and Girls" through "Football Mania", but to also seek an opportunity to volunteer man hours for things that they need help with. "Shamrocks for Kids" has been very successful last year and will continue under Jeff Griggs. [email protected] phone 312-218-9877. Continue the support of the "Father McGivney Center for Hope and Healing" as needed through Joe Moore, [email protected] phone 847-508-1741. The "Wheelchair Program" will seek financial help outside the Chapter, along with Council participation. This allows us to help provide wheelchairs to our disabled Veterans. Our program "Serving our Vets" is led by Alex Tennant, [email protected] phone 630-501-7597. We are looking into having a hospitality room at the State Convention in 2016, and supporting the next Midwest World Youth Day, in the fall. We have few goals and programs, but they are important. The Chapter looks forward to working with all the councils in the Archdiocese.

Vivat Jesus,

Pete Peter Justen President 847-490-9175

[email protected]

ALL Assemblies in Northern Illinois District One are invited

to participate in the Exemplification hosted by

Bishop O’Neill #2381

Saturday October 3, 2015

Illinois District One Jack McCarthy, Master

847-934-7487

[email protected]

Holiday Inn Crystal Lake Conference Center

800 S. Route 31 Crystal Lake, IL 60014

815-477-7000 Candidate $70.00 – Clergy $50.00

(Includes banquet ticket) Additional banquet tickets for guest

Sir Knights and Ladies $45.00 Ladies Luncheon tickets $22.00

Banquet Dinner choices: Grilled Sirloin Filet

Or Tilapia Vera Cruz All Reservations MUST be accompanied by a Check!

Deadline: September 23, 2015

Please make ALL checks payable to: Jack McCarthy, Master

NO REFUND FOR BANQUET TICKET IF NOT USED

Deadline for Candidates Form 4’s is September 2, 2015 for names to be listed in the Souvenir Book. All form 4’s must be received by September 23, 2015.

Over-night hotel rooms are $104.00 plus tax per night; Cut-Off date for room reservations is Wednesday, September 2, 2015.

Mention that you are with the Knights of Columbus for this rate. Hotel reservation number is 815-477-7000.

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CELEBRATING INDEPENDENCE

DAY

On July 4, 1776, we claimed our independence from Britain and Democracy was born. Every day thousands leave their homeland to come to the "land of the free and the home of the brave" so they can begin their American Dream.

GOD BLESS AMERICA

Intellectual Disabilities Fund Drive

The 45th Annual Drive will

be held Sep 18-19-20, 2015. Start Planning Now!

Saturday, August 1, 2015

1:30 pm Shotgun Start Village Greens Golf Club

1575 W. 75th Street Woodridge, Illinois $75.00 per golfer

Includes: Range Balls & Putting Green, 18 Holes of Golf with Cart, Lunch, and Buffet Dinner with Soda – Cash Bar for Drinks.

Every Golfer will get a Certificate for a FREE round of golf!

Scramble format so you don’t have to be a Great Golfer to enjoy the day.

Contact PGK Bill Whalen at 773-415-1936 or

[email protected]

AVE MARIA 4456

GOLF OUTING Saturday, September12, 2015

Salt Creek Golf Course Wood Dale, Illinois 60191

$100.00 per person

Registration begins at 10:00 AM start time at 11:30 AM.

Top Golf Driving Range will be open for an additional cost.

All Golfers receive one free beverage ticket for the Beverage Cart.

BBQ Style Dinner Included plus ONE HOUR of OPEN BAR after Golf.

Gift Bags, Prizes, Raffles & more, Locker Room Facilities Available.

Questions call Chris Wachal 773-430-6129. Let’s Get out and Golf...

www.kofcavemaria4456.org

What is the Windy City Rubber Ducky Derby?

It’s a signature annual fundraiser benefiting Special Olympics Illinois! Mark your calendars for the 9

th Annual Windy City Rubber

Ducky Derby on Thursday, August 6, 2015.

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Thousands of spectators will join us as more than 50,000 yellow rubber ducks splash into the Chicago River from the Columbus Drive Bridge and race to the finish line.

Ducks Adoptions are only $5 for one entry or a Quack Pack is $25 for six entries! You could be the winner of a great prize, including a 2014 Chevy Equinox. Be sure to join us on race day at the Family Festival located outside the Wrigley Building (400 N. Michigan Ave.). We’ll have face painting, games, free food and appearances by several sports mascots! It’s fun for the entire family, and it’s all for a great cause—the athletes of Special Olympics Illinois!

Have you ever seen 50,000 rubber ducks drop off a bridge into the Chicago River and race towards the finish line? Well, we can promise you it’s an amazing sight! For the past eight years, Special Olympics Illinois has held the Windy City Rubber Ducky Derby in downtown Chicago, raising more than $1.5 million for the 21,300 Special Olympic athletes in Illinois.

How can you help?

Adopt a duck for only $5 at www.duckrace.com/chicago or get together a group of friends, co-workers or family and start a team. There are no minimums to sell and no financial commitment required in order to be involved. You’ll have the opportunity to win fun prizes, attend our team kick-off party in early June and best of all, your support enables the over 21,000 athletes and 13,000 young athletes to participate in Special Olympics Illinois programs and the sports of their choice, at no cost.

Meet Nick Our 2015 Duck Derby Ambassador!

Nick Lorenz is 20 years old and has been competing with Special Olympics Illinois in bowling, bocce ball, swimming, track, softball and basketball for 12 years. He’s an avid Chicago sports fan – always cheering on the Bulls, Blackhawks, White Sox, Cubs and Wolves. In addition he loves attending NASCAR events.

When he’s not competing, Nick volunteers at his church, helps his uncle at a food pantry and assists at LWSRA, the Special Rec Association where he competes. He attends Elim Christian in Palos Heights and is in their transition program where he’s being trained for different jobs. 2015 will mark Nick’s 2

nd year on the Ducklings

sales team – he sold 2,090 ducks his first year!

August 9 through 16, 2015

Knights of Columbus Family Week, is an opportunity for our Order and the community to celebrate the family and our rich history. Let people throughout your community join your celebration and show the world that families make up the history of our communities and our Order.

Encourage brother Knights and their families to choose the Holy Family as their model of independence, sharing and showing respect for each other.

Celebrate all aspects of the family, which is the foundation of society and of fundamental importance to the Knights of Columbus, by sponsoring council programs that allow families to enjoy each other’s company, to talk and to be active together.

From left - Holy Family’s Golf Chairman DGK Tom Purvin – Fr. McGivney board President Joseph Moore - Holy Family’s Trustee Bob Fallon – Holy Family GK Glenn Yamamoto

Holy Family Knights of Columbus Council #11981 Inverness, IL hosted a golf tournament Monday June 22

nd as a fund raiser for the

Fr. Michael J. McGivney Center for Hope & Healing. The building is a former convent which is now a home for women who have chosen life for their unborn child, despite feeling that they had no real choices.

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Many of these women have experienced homelessness, abuse or abandonment, and until finding a home here at the Fr. McGivney Center, they had no idea how they were going to provide for themselves and their child.

The fund raiser was held at Cary Country Club in Cary IL. The weather was beautiful, after a morning of heavy rain.

Representatives in attendance for the day were state officers, Chapter officers, including the President, Assembly officers including the Faithful Navigator, Board Members of the Fr. Michael J. McGivney Center for Hope & Healing including the President, our insurance head and many of his field agents, and 15 different councils.

The memory of Joe Felotico PGK & PFN of Divine Mercy Council # 11112 was fondly remembered during the day and evening festivities.

Sponsorships of this tournament were supplied by many very generous businesses, like Northwest Pulmonary, Sleep & Wellness, headed by Brother Knight Dr. Dennis Kellar, our Archdiocese of Chicago Chapter, Bishop Sheild Assembly, Rob Adams and a large # of our Knights of Columbus Field Agents and 15 councils.

After raffling off over 25 great prizes, like Bears United Club tickets, Cubs tickets, Wolves tickets, restaurant gift certificates and golf foursomes, McGivney Board President Joe Moore was brought up to be presented by the Holy Family Knights of Columbus Golf Chairman Tom Purvin & Grand Knight Glenn Yamamoto a check for the days proceeds of $12,000.

This check represents the largest fundraiser in the 17 year history of council 11981 and also represents the largest fundraiser the Fr. Michael J. McGivney Board has ever been a part of.

Friday, August 14, 2015 4th Annual

Pink and Blue Banquet

Honoree: The Most Reverend Blase J. Cupich

Archdiocese of Chicago

Guest Speaker: Patrick McCaskey

Senior Director of Special Projects and

Board of Directors of the Chicago Bears

Belvedere Banquets, Elk Grove Village, IL

More information on Pages 8 & 9

Plan for your council’s participation in the Knights of Columbus Family Week (Aug. 9 – 16)

Organize your membership recruitment team and create a 12 month recruitment plan.

Prepare for your council’s participation in the International World Day of Prayer for Peace on September 11

th.

Achieve 100% compliance on the submission of the Report of Chosen Officers (#185) due July 1

st, Service

Program Personnel Report (#365), due Aug. 1

st and Semiannual

Council Audit Report (#1295) due Aug. 15

th.

SAVE THE DATE

The South & South Suburban

Grand Knights and

Past Grand Knights Club

Invite you to join them for the 57

th Annual Friendship Dinner

to be held at Gaelic Park, 6119 West 147

th Street, Oak Forest,

IL on Thursday, October 15, 2015.

This year’s honoree is:

The Most Reverend

Andrew P. Wypych, D.D.

Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago

Cocktails will begin at 6:00 PM with a one hour OPEN BAR followed by “A Great Complete Prime Rib Dinner”. Alternate dinner choices include Chicken Marsala or a Vegetarian Plate. Donation is $50.00 per person. The Friendship Dinner has been a fundraiser for The South and South Suburban Grand Knights and Past Grand Knights Club Scholarship Program. Both young men and woman receive a partial scholarship to attend a Catholic High School. All proceeds from the Dinner and Raffle go to the Scholarship Fund.

For more information and to make reservations please contact, John Muldoon. Home: 708-349-8926 Cell: 708-557-5559

[email protected]

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Venerable Father McGivney,

Apostle to the Young and

Protector of Christian Family

Life, Pray for Us.

Register to Join the Guild

The Father Michael J. McGivney Guild serves as a source for information about the life, works and spirituality of Father McGivney. The Guild distributes informational materials about him, receives reports of favors granted through his intercession and oversees the distribution of relics. Guild members receive regular updates on the progress of Father McGivney's cause for canonization and are invited to participate in promoting devotion to this Servant of God. Members of the Knights of Columbus are not automatically Guild members and must elect to join the Guild.

The Father Michael J. McGivney Guild Newsletter is published

bimonthly except July- August, and is sent free to Guild members. To join the Guild, go to www.kofc.org.

Friday through Sunday August 7, 8 and 9, 2015

10:00 AM to 7:00 PM

FREE Admission (donations accepted)

Shaunessy Center St. Eugene Parish

5220 N. Canfield Ave. Chicago, IL 60656

773-775-6659

The Shroud of Turin has long been venerated by the faithful, and is believed by many to be the burial cloth of Jesus of Nazareth. It is one of the most scientifically studied religious icons in history. As science has advanced over the last few decades, so has the speculation on how the Man of the Shroud was made.

This traveling exhibit details the history and various aspects of the shroud, and includes as its centerpiece, a full-length photographic image of the shroud itself.

FIFTH SUNDAY

ROSARY PROGRAM

Councils are encouraged to conduct this new program – The Fifth Sunday Rosary Program.

This program is designed to encourage more involvement in Church activities by council members, their families and parishioners. The program should be conducted in the months that contain five Sundays. Those months in the 2015 - 2016 fraternal year are August, November, January and May.

Councils that wish to conduct this program should first consult with your local pastor or council chaplain in order to obtain permission to conduct the program and to ensure there is no conflict with other scheduled parish activities.

Fifth Sunday Kits (#SR-KIT) are available through the Department of Fraternal Services. The kits consist of a finger rosary and prayer card. The prayer card contains instructions on how to pray the finger rosary as well as the prayers and mysteries of the rosary.

Personal rosaries may also be used when participating in the program. Councils conducting this program during the 2015-2016 fraternal year will fulfill all four Church Activity requirements for the Columbian Award.

For additional information on the Fifth Sunday Rosary Program, please contact Jason Porrello at 203-752-4571 or

[email protected].

PRAY THE ROSARY AS

OFTEN AS YOU CAN

Shroud of Turin

Exhibit Sponsored By:

K of C Council 14008 Karol Wojtyla/Pope John Paul II

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Editor: Robert E. Bukowski, PP July – August 2015 Page 6

WORLD DAY OF

PRAYER FOR PEACE

Each year, September 11, Marks the anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the United States. As the Knights of Columbus observe World Day of Prayer for Peace on that anniversary, we recall the tragic events of that day, and honor the thousands who lost their lives.

We also pray for peace among nations, especially in those places where war or turmoil persist. We pray that religion will be a means of peace and accord and not an excuse for violence and division.

At its annual meeting in 2004, the Supreme Council passed a resolution that September 11

th be

observed each year as a World Day of Prayer for Peace.

Councils, assemblies and circles are urged to organize events and activities on Sept. 11 promoting prayer for peace in the world, and recognize those individuals in your community who work to bring about true peace. It is also a time to encourage members and their families to take time out on this day for personal prayer and reflection.

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS

WORLD DAY OF PRAYER FOR

PEACE - September 11th

God of peace, bring your

peace to our violent world:

peace in the hearts of all men

and women and peace among

the nations of the earth. Turn

to your way of love those

whose hearts and minds are

consumed with hatred.

God of understanding,

overwhelmed by the

magnitude of this tragedy, we

seek your light and guidance

as we confront such terrible

events. Grant that those

whose lives were spared may

live so that the lives lost …

should not have been lost in

vain. Comfort and console us,

strengthen us in hope, and

give us the wisdom and

courage to work tirelessly for

a world where true peace and

love reign among nations and

in the hearts of all.

-Pope Benedict XVI

Prayer Service at Ground Zero April 20, 2008

Wayne Messmer plays

Fr. Damien the

Leper Priest of Molokai

“A must see for anyone who believes in heroes”

Damien is a powerful one man play starring Chicago’s own Wayne Messmer. As Fr. Damien said “It was not my doing that put the lepers in such desperate need. It was not my faith, nor my skills as a priest alone that comforted these hungry souls. I was simply trying to do what I could, with what means were available to me to bring the message to my flock, that God had not forgotten them.”

At a ceremony at the Vatican on October 11, 2009 Pope Benedict presided over the canonization of Saint Damien.

This production, Damien, has brought audiences to their feet with the inspirational story of the humble Belgian priest who lived and died among the leper settlement on the Hawaiian Island of Molokai. The Damien story will be presented without intermission and a running time of 1 hour and 30 minutes.

Reserved seating: $25 General seating: $15

Friday September 11th at 7:00 PM

St Daniel the Prophet Church

5400 S. Nashville Avenue

Chicago, IL Doors open at 6:00 PM

www.kofcdamien.myshopify.com

See flyer on page 10

John Cardinal Cody Knights of Columbus

Assembly 3264 Presents DAMIEN

By Aldyth Morris

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Editor: Robert E. Bukowski, PP July – August 2015 Page 7

The Chicago Archdioceses sponsored a Mass and picnic on Saturday June 28

th on the lakefront

in Jackson Park. The weather was fantastic as we participated in the Eucharistic celebration and picnic that followed. It was a beautiful day that was enjoyed by everyone.

Fortnight for Freedom is a program started through the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops by our Supreme Chaplin Archbishop William E. Lori while serving as Chairman, of the Committee for Religious Liberty. The theme of this year’s Fortnight will focus on the “freedom to bear witness” to the truth of the Gospel. The celebrations where held throughout the United States from June 21 to July 4, 2015.

The Respect Life Office of The Archdiocese of Chicago contacted the Chicago Chapter asking for the Knights support of this event. The Chapter, working with Dawn Fitzpatrick and Victor Vallejo from the Respect Life Office, agreed to provide and serve the food and beverages for the picnic. The menu consisted of hamburgers, hot dogs, baked beans, and potato chips, along with soda, water, and condiments.

I would like to thank DD’s Mike Centracchio and Clifford Doyle, Chicago Diocese Chairman Ken Cuprisen, and Jack McKay FS of St, Fluorine Council 12911 for there help and support at my last official act as President of the Chicago Chapter. I would also like

to thank the Chicago Firefighters Union Local 2 for the use of their grills and equipment. We could not have succeeded without it.

The excess food that remained was donated to Our Lady of Angels Church outreach program. Sr. Alicia wanted me to pass on a big “Thank you” to the Chicago Chapter. The Franciscan Sisters at the Church are doing great things for their neighborhood.

To the Newly Elected Officers of the

ILLINOIS STATE COUNCIL 2015/2016

State Deputy Bill Doerfler State Secretary Ted Stites

State Treasurer Frank Schwartz State Advocate Steve Mann

State Warden Garry Daly

Newly Elected Officers Archdiocesan Chapter

2015-2016

President Peter Justen Vice President Scott Hawkins

Secretary James Killigrew Treasure Tony Biliskov Warden Alex Tennant

Guard James Posch Trustee William Doody Trustee Joseph Moore Trustee Jack McKay

All Knights of Columbus members are invited to attend any or all of the Chapter meetings. Meeting dates and more can be found on the Chapter Web site.

www.Chicago-Knights.org Next Meeting

Thursday, August 27, 2015

Incarnation Church

7:30 P.M.

5757 W. 127th

Street

Palos Heights, IL

SEND CORRESPONDENCE TO:

Robert E. Bukowski

2548 N. Rutherford Avenue

Chicago, IL 60707-2250

[email protected]

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Ticket Order Form

Pink and Blue Luncheon & Silent Auction The Belvedere – 1170 West Devon – Elk Grove Village, IL

Friday, August 14, 2015 Doors Open 6:00 pm

OPEN SEATING Qty Amount

Luncheon Ticket _____________ X $65.00 _____________

Complete table of 10 will be reserved and discounted - $600.00

Payment: Check # ____________ Amount $______________

 

Credit Card Authorization Form / Shipping Address

***** Name on the Card: __________________________________________

Type of Card: Visa ___ MC ___ Discover ___

Account number___________________________________

Expiration Date __________ Security Code ___________

****** Billing Address____________________________________

City, State, Zip___________________________ Phone Number________________________

Amount to be Charged $____________________

Your signature below authorizes Fr. Michael J. McGivney Center of Hope and Healing to charge your credit card for the amount listed above.

Signed: _________________________________ Date: ___________

******* Tickets will be sent to the name and billing address listed above.

Please send payment with order form to:

Herbert J. Marros 2820 Commons Drive Glenview, IL 60026

(773) 951-5138 (Cell)

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Being held on Friday August 14, 2015 - 6:00 pm Belvedere Banquets 1170 W. Devon Ave, Elk Grove Village, IL 60007

Banquet and Auction ‘15 Advertising Contract For Banquet Ad Book

Name of Advertiser ______________________________________________ Advertiser’s Address _____________________________________________ City & State _______________________________________ Zip __________ Telephone ________________________________________ Date _________ E-mail _________________________________________________________

Advertising Rates Outside Back Cover (Color) ..………………………………… $250.00 Inside Front Cover (Color) ..………………………………….. $200.00 Inside Back Cover (Color) ..…………………………………… $200.00 Centerfold (2pages).. Gold Page.. $300.00 .. Color .. $375.00 Gold Page (8 x 5) ………………..………………………………... $175.00 Full Page (8 x 5) …………………..……………………………….. $125.00 Half Page (4 x 5) ………………….………………………………….. $75.00 Quarter Page (2 5/8 x 4) …….…………………………………... $40.00

Please indicate whether Ad is New ___ Repeat ___ With change ___ Without change ___ Ad in PDF format can be emailed to [email protected] ___ Camera ready Ad enclosed ___

Use back of form to list Ad to be made up ___ Please do not fold or staple camera ready Ads

Payment Method Check #___________ Money Order #_______________ Amount ___________

Credit Cards Accepted - Visa - Master Card - Discover Card - Only Credit Card # __________________________ Expiration Date ____________*CVV _________

Return all Contracts and Ad copy with Checks or Credit Card information to:

Fr. Michael J. McGivney Center of Hope and Healing

P.O. Box 82

Glenview, IL 60025-0082

For further Information Call: Larry Theriault (847) 729-3646

All Ads must be received by: Absolute Deadline - Monday, August 3, 2015

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John Cardinal Cody Assembly 3264

Knights of Columbus Presents

DAMIEN by Aldyth Morris

A ONE MAN PLAY STARRING

WAYNE MESSMER AS SAI N T DAM I EN , T H E L EPER PRI EST O F M O L O KAI

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11TH ~ 7:00pm

Reserved Seating $25 (with meet, greet and share), General S eating $15

SAINT D A N I E L T H E P R O P H E T C H U R C H 5 4 0 0 S . N a s h v i l l e

D o o r s o p e n a t 6 : 0 0 P M

MORE INFORMATION AND TICKET PUCHASE ONLINE:

kofcdamien.myshopify.com TICKETS WILL ALSO BE AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE

AFTER ALL MASSES ON AUGUST 30TH AND SEPTEMBER 6TH

(IN THE BACK OF THE CHURCH) UNLESS SOLD OUT or

CONTACT TONY BILISKOV 1-773-585-2786

Produced by WPM PRODUCTIONS, Inc.

“A must see for anyone who

believes in heroes.”

“Wayne Messmer brings

Father Damien to life telling

an unforgettable true

story of love for one’s fellow

man.” “A powerful story brilliantly

portrayed…“ “A theatrical event I

will never forget…”

“A touching account of a

modern day saint that is told

with truth and

passion.”

“This performance is highly

recommended to anyone

who believes in the power

of the truth of one voice.”

“Damien is a hero for men

and women for all ages.

His character is a

glowing example of what

courage looks like.”

“The world needs more

men of conviction like

Father Damien.”

“I feel as though that

I actually met Father

Damien... and I will

Always remember him”

“Wayne Messmer

delivers a truly

amazing portrayal of a

truly remarkable man.”