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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS #13240 PO BOX 121061 CLERMONT, FL 34712-1061 www.kofc13240.org
From the Desk of the Grand Knight Jim Laria
Brothers,In this year of Faith our Council will
most assuredly weather the adversities that may come our way. We are being tested these next few months with a very full plate. Those Council Brothers who regularly participate, more will be asked of you. T h o s e B r o t h e r s w h o , t h r o u g h circumstances cannot give regularly of their time and talent, numerous opportunities in the next several months will present themselves. Please avail yourself of these opportunities to contribute to your Church, Community, and Council.
I have noticed some “new” faces at the Committee Meetings, both new and long standing brothers. Thank you for your presence.
February is an active month starting this Thursday, February 7, with a First Degree Exemplification 6:30 in the JBH, followed immediately by our regular monthly meeting. Keep our goal in mind of doubling the Council over the next five years.
February 9 is the Parish Picnic at Santo Toribio in Mascotte from noon to 3:00 PM. The Council provided funding for the event. Manpower provided directly by the Knights was not required, however many of you are members of other Ministry’s who are providing manpower. For those of you who have not volunteered or been asked, please attend and bring the family. Wear you shirt! If you wish to assist, see myself at the picnic.
February 15 the Council will be supplying the Lenten Soup. See Brother D o n M o r r i s s e y 3 5 2 3 1 5 4 1 6 6 , [email protected] , if you can bring a crock pot of meatless soup.
We have two MAJOR event s
upcoming. Both Chairmen are looking for Volunteers. The closest is “Pig On The Pond”, an annual Clermont Community event, March 8 and 9. The expected attendance exceeds 25,000 and monies made are targeted for local children’s charities. Our Council had participated several years ago. It is time to try again. We will be selling Meatball subs and since it is a Friday in lent, tuna sandwiches. It is hoped that volunteer Knights will ask their spouses to work the event with them. The Chair for this event is Frank Regiacorte 352 429 2025, [email protected] . Next meeting is Saturday morning February 16 at 10:00 at Blessed Sacrament.
Also, beginning their efforts in earnest is our Golf Committee, chaired by Tony G i a m b o i 9 0 8 2 2 7 2 7 0 3 , [email protected] . The date of the Annual Golf Classic has been changed to May 4. The Committee needs help in gathering door prizes and soliciting sponsors. Please contact Tony if you can help. Many thanks to the committee Members working so diligently to make this event a continuing success. Next meeting is Tuesday February 19 at 6:30 PM at Blessed Sacrament.
Lotto tickets coming out now for the month of March. Please respond to Kevin Chamberlain’s letter. The tickets will also be available at the February Meeting.
VIVAT JESUSJim Laria. Grand Knight
OUR NEXT COUNCIL MEETING IS THURSDAY FEBRUARY 7TH. WE WILL HAVE A 1ST DEGREE AT 6:30 PM FOLLOWED BY THE COUNCIL MEETING IN JON BOSCO HALL.
Meeting Schedules:
* Council meets at 7 pm on the 1st Thursday of the month, in John Bosco Hall.
* The Assembly #3025 (4th Degree) meets at 7pm on the 2nd Thursday, in John Bosco Hall.
* Social meetings are on the 3rd Thursday, at an announced local restaurant.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BLESSED SACRAMENT COUNCIL #13240 FEBRUARY 2013
The Knight ly News
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS #13240 PO BOX 121061 CLERMONT, FL 34712-1061 www.kofc13240.org
For questions or information regarding Council business, or if you would like to help in any way please call Grand Knight Jim Laria- 407-435-2325 or e-mail [email protected]
For membership or dues information , pocket name badge or Council license plates -please see Allen J. Venezio, Financial Secretary & 1st Degree team Capt.
Call 352-636-0774 , [email protected]
For questions on Fraternal Benefits and Insurance or the Council’s Newsletter or Website: Call Field Agent - Don Gelinas Home Phone - 352-404-6368, [email protected].
Deputy Grand Knight Joe Cruz (Retention Chair) (407) 342-8243" [email protected]
Chancellor-Frank Regiacorte
352‐429‐2075 407‐538‐6490e-mail [email protected]
Treasurer - Tony Giamboi -352-241-7671 , " [email protected]
Advocate – James Venezio --352-343-1553, 352-552-7480" [email protected]
Recorder – Larry Barber
352‐508‐4339 407‐694‐6014" [email protected]
Warden – Mike Dybicz -352-243-3203, " [email protected]
Inside Guard Steve Cruz 352-432-5675, 352-552-1958-
Outside Guard- Ramon Aviles
407‐656‐2167 773‐490‐5041
Chaplain- Fr. Robert Webster- 352-394-3562, [email protected]
Trustee- Robert Britten
352-394-4047 352-988-3065, [email protected]
Trustee- Peter Capece
352‐243‐0393 772‐571‐[email protected]
Trustee- William [email protected]
Membership Director- Admissions Committee Steve Cruz 352-432-5675,352-552-1958-mail- [email protected]
Youth Director- Frank Regiacorte 352-429-2025,407-538-6490, [email protected]
Squires Circle – Eric Palmer 352-394-5004, e-mail- [email protected]
Family Director – Larry Barber 352-508 4339,407-694-6014, [email protected]
Community Director- Jack Wallace
407‐654‐[email protected]
Church Director -Joe Cruz 407-342-8243,
Pro-Life Director- Peter Stauder
Health Services Chair- Robert Gonzalez-352-243-3751, [email protected]
Donut Sunday Chair- Manny Colon-352-227-9149,407-902-9451, [email protected]
Ladies Auxiliary- Phyllis Capece-352-243-0393,772-538-3882, [email protected]
to order Council shirts see
Brothers Ed Oliveira at 352‐989‐4401, [email protected]
and John Granucci at 352‐243‐0889
or 352‐250‐8224, and his email [email protected]
Assembly #3025 Faithful Navigator Robert Britten -
352‐394‐4047 352‐988‐3065
District Deputy- Bruce Gillett 407-566-8486 [email protected]
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BLESSED SACRAMENT COUNCIL #13240 FEBRUARY 2013
IMPORTANT CONTACT NUMBERS
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS #13240 PO BOX 121061 CLERMONT, FL 34712-1061 www.kofc13240.org
Worthy Officers and Brothers All:
As we enter the second month of the year,
I am charged with the responsibility of
issuing the Form 100s for suspension of our
Brother Knights who have failed to pay their
Council dues. Unfortunately, we have quite a few of our own who still have outstanding
debts to the Council. If you know any of
these Brothers personally, please make a
contact and help save their membership
status.
We will hold our first First Degree
Exemplification Ceremony on Thursday,
February 6th at 6:30 PM. We will welcome 5
new Brothers into the Council and hope that
you will all join us for that event. Members of the Team should be reviewing their parts and
strive for complete memorization!! How we
perform is vital to the new brothers and their
first impressions of the Knights of
Columbus.
I have served as the Council's Financial
Secretary for the past three years. My term is
quickly coming to an end and I have truly
enjoyed the challenges and responsibilities of
this position. I have not yet decided whether to seek another term of office from our
Supreme Knight, however, I do want to
graciously thank all of you for your support
during my tenure in this position.
On a personal note, Friday, February 1st
was my 40th birthday. The problem with
milestone birthdays is that they are both
wonderful and scary. My students were
making fun of me in class the other day for
turning 40 and my response to them was,
“Well, it sure beats NOT turning 40!” This is
a sentiment, I am sure, that you can all relate
to on your milestone birthdays too! It was a
great day and I am looking forward to the next 40 and beyond!
We have some very big events coming up,
including the 7th Annual Charity Golf
Classic. If you are looking for ways to get
involved, now is a great time! Also, recruit a
new member! That's something you can do
virtually any day you choose. We are always
looking for good Catholic men to join with us
in support of Holy Mother Church.
May God bless and keep you all.Vivat Jesus!
Allen
FINANCIAL SECRETARY’SCORNER
By Allen Venezio
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS #13240 PO BOX 121061 CLERMONT, FL 34712-1061 www.kofc13240.org
IMPORTANT COUNCIL DATES FOR 2012-2013
2013
February 13 Ash Wednesday
February 15 Lenten Soup Friday
March 8-9 Pig on the Pond
March 16,17,23,24 Pasta Dinner Ticket Sales
April 13 Pasta Dinner
April 21 Corporate Communion 12 noon followed by reception in Social Hall
May 4th Golf Tournament Saturday May 18th at Sanctuary Ridge Country Club
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BLESSED SACRAMENT COUNCIL #13240 FEBRUARY 2013
Coffee and Donut Sundays are Back!!!!
Our Council sponsors on the third
Sunday of every month. Please wear
your council or assembly shirts to Mass
and show your support.
Please remember in your prayers the soul of our departed brother,Sir Knight Herman Karl BraunMarch 21, 1922 - January 13, 2013
Dear Ladies,
This is to inform you that there will
NOT be the usual Ladies Auxiliary
meeting on Thursday, February 7th,
2013. Instead we will be meeting for
d i n n e r a t G a t o r s D o c k s i d e
restaurant, Thursday, Feb. 7th, 2013 at
6:30 PM.
Please call Diane Laria 352-243-3292 to make your reservation.
We made it at 6:30 PM so your spouse can drop you off there,
then proceed to the Knights meeting. Please do not worry, if
you need a ride back to the church to meet your spouse one will
be available.
FYI, there is NO meeting on Thurs., Feb. 7th, 2013 in classroom #2. Instead, it's a Ladies Night out for dinner at Gators @ 6:30
PM.
Hope to see you there,
Phyllis Capece
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS #13240 PO BOX 121061 CLERMONT, FL 34712-1061 www.kofc13240.org
Dear Brother Knights
There are many good things about being a pro-life coordinator. Chief among them is the focus you develop for seeing and hearing about pro-life initiatives, articles, etc. I pick up things that I would not have before and people
send me things that inform me more than I could have imagined. Along these lines I’d like to call your attention to a few things that happened this month of January dealing
with pro-life. First, our Council Past Grand Knight Peter Capece
and our current Assembly Faithful Navigator Robert
Britten made the Jan. 19th Prolife march in St. Augustine, along with thousands of others. Note the picture they sent back. The signs say it all!
Second, I received and email from SK Peter Connelly
suggesting a great homily to me. Well you guys need to check out this Deacon Greg Kandra of the Diocese of Brooklyn, NY. His homily on Jan 20, 2013 addressing the
day after the passing of Roe vs. Wade was truly enlightening and moving. His words can be viewed through the webs i te www.patheos.com/blogs/
deaconsbench. I quote one part of his homily that really hit home “For the sake of our city, for the sake of our nation,
for the sake of generations yet unborn, those that do not have a voice, those that may never have a voice, we cannot be silent. We cannot be quiet.” He talked a lot about what has changed since Roe vs. Wade passed 40 years ago and
the thing that hit me is that there have been some 55million abortions since this ruling. In NYC, he states, that 40% of all pregnancies end in abortion and for minorities the rate
is as high as 60 %. Reading this I realized that those that were first
aborted would now be near 40. They missed growing up,
going to school, having a sweetheart, getting married and having their own children. What did our nation miss? What educators, doctors, writers, priests, religious, nurses, inventors, engineers, painters, mechanics, farmers, mom’s,
dad’s, brothers, sisters, aunts and uncles.Lastly, I read the Orlando Sentinel and on Jan 26,
2013 columnist Darryl E. Owens wrote a great article
“Abortion takes a toll among blacks.” A passage really struck home-“Every year, some 7,000 blacks are murdered on the streets- Occasionally, one hears a whispered SOS.
Every day, meanwhile, nearly 1,000 unborn black babies are terminated in an abortionists shop. About that, hardly a peep.” He calls for God-fearing folks to get serious and address change; he calls for the churches to speak out. He
calls for the NAACP to take a leadership role. Mr. Owens closure is what struck me and I leave it with you-“Fifty-five million. And, counting…toward the next milestone.” God
Bless! Peter Stauder
Past Grand Knights and Sir Knights Bob Britten and Pete Capece along with there wives, attended the pro life rally in St. Augustine on Saturday January 19th.
THE PRO-LIFE CORNERBy Peter Stauder, PFN
Pro-Life Chair
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS #13240 PO BOX 121061 CLERMONT, FL 34712-1061 www.kofc13240.org
Our Next Social
Sonny's
Bar-B-Que
on Hwy 50 at
7:00 pm
Feb. 21stPlease RSVP
to
Kay Giamboi
Please remember in your prayers the following brother
knights and family members.
Steve Cruz, unknown illness, Joe Martin, Dorothy Yost, with a
stroke, sister of Larry Barber, Pan Venezio with diabetes, wife of Jim Venezio, Kathleen Venezio, brain cancer, daughter
in law of Jim Venezio, J. Scrula, cancer, neighbor of Jean
Gauthier, Mike Morrrissey broken leg, brother of Don
Morrissey, Elsie Overbay, Liver failure, wife of Bill Overbay,
Lloyd Koch, cancer, father of Glenn Koch, JoAnna Crane,
back problems daughter of Chuck Crane, Bridgett
Kleinschmldt, fibroid surgery wife of Rick Kleinschmldt,
Mary Ann Palmer wife of Eric Palmer
I plan on showing a short video titled “the Life and legacy of Father McGivney” at the upcoming meeting, and decided to give a brief synopsis of its contents. Father Michael McGivney was born in Waterbury Ct. on August 12, 1852. His parents Patrick and Mary Lynch were originally from Ireland, and arrived during the great 19th century wave of Irish immigration. Father McGivney was ordained to the Priesthood on December 22, 1877 in Baltimore, at the historic Cathedral of the Assumption by the future Cardinal James Gibbons. He began his priestly ministry on Christmas day in 1877 as Curator of St. Maryʼs Church in New Haven. In 1881, Father McGivney began to explore the idea of a Catholic, fraternal benefit society. During an era in which fraternal societies had popular appeal, he felt that there should be some way to strengthen religious faith; while at the same time providing for the financial needs of families after the unexpected loss of the breadwinner. Father McGivney first discussed his concept with Bishop Lawrence McMahon of Hartford, and gained his approval. He then met with other priests of his diocese, and traveled to places like Boston and Brooklyn, seeking information wherever he could to help the Catholic Laymen organize into a benefit society. Father McGivney had originally suggested Sons of Columbus as a name for the Order. The word “Knights” replaced “Sons” because many of the original 24 members were Civil War veterans; and felt the name Knights would help to apply a more noble title. The first public reference to the Order was published on February 8, 1882 in the New Haven Morning Journal and Courier. The first meeting was held the night before. On March 29, the Connecticut legislature granted a charter to the Knights of Columbus, formally establishing it as a legal corporation. Never robust in health, Father McGivney was stricken with a serious case of Pneumonia, and eventually succumbed to his illness on August 14, 1890. His Christian inspiration and leadership brought him the loyalty and affection of those who knew him as the founder of the Knights of Columbus.Mike Ogden - Lecturer
Lecturer’s
Notes
The Knight of the Month is Bob Peraza Nice job Bob
Congratulations !!!!!.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BLESSED SACRAMENT COUNCIL #13240 FEBRUARY 2013
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS #13240 PO BOX 121061 CLERMONT, FL 34712-1061 WWW.KOFC13240.ORG
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BLESSED SACRAMENT COUNCIL #13240 FEBRUARY 2013
Supreme and State Council News
New Knights Poll Shows National
Consensus on Abortion
As the pro-life community prepares to
observe the 40th anniversary of the landmark
Roe v. Wade decision with the March for Life in
Washington and numerous other walks and
events throughout the country, a new Knights of
Columbus/Marist Poll survey gives them reason
to hope. The survey, which has been conducted
five times in the past five years found that 83
percent of Americans favor significant
restrictions on abortion.
This overwhelming consensus stands in sharp
contrast to the bitterly divisive pro-life/pro-
choice surveys popularized by typical polling
questions which show that Americans are split
nearly 50-50 on the pro-life or pro-choice
question. But the Knights’ survey digs deeper,
removing the labels of pro-choice and pro-life
and focusing instead on the heart of the matter:
when abortion should and should not be legal.
The survey gives respondents six options: always,
first six months, first trimester only, only in cases
of rape, incest and life of the mother, only in
cases of life of the mother, and never.
“For years polls have found that Americans
divide on labeling themselves as pro-life or pro-
choice,” said Lee Miringoff of The Marist Poll.
“By asking more detailed questions about their
specific views on abortion, we have been able to
go beyond those labels to get a more complete
picture of what Americans actually think about
this issue.”
The results speak for themselves.
Abortion is not the only issue where there is a
consensus hiding behind politically-charged
labels. Across a wide spectrum of issues,
Americans form a clear and decisive majority
despite the protestations to the contrary from
politicians and the media. The issue is explored
in depth in Supreme Knight Carl Anderson’s
latest book, Beyond a House Divided: The Moral
Consensus Ignored by Washington, Wall Street
and the Media.
Our next Pasta Dinner is in April. Luca Delverme will again be in control of the kitchen and Ed Zarek will be handling the tickets. All we need is a “Coordinator” to keep things on track. The two most stressful jobs are in hand. If you wan t t o t ake up t he coordinator’s job, please contact our Grand Knight Jim Laria at 352 243 3292, [email protected] .
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS #13240 PO BOX 121061 CLERMONT, FL 34712-1061 WWW.KOFC13240.ORG
Grand Knight - Jim Laria Deputy Grand Knight - Joe Cruz
Chancellor - Frank RegiacorteRecorder - Larry Barber
Treasurer - Anthony GiamboiAdvocate - James Venezio
Warden - Michael Dybicz Inside Guard - Steve Cruz
Outside Guard - Ramon AvilesLecturer – Mike Ogden
Third Year Trustee - Peter CapeceSecond Year Trustee - Bill Overbay
First Year Trustee - Bob BrittenChaplain - Fr. Bob WebsterFinancial Secretary - Allen J. Venezio
2012 COUNCIL OFFICERS 2013
Brothers
March will be Council #13240 “Lotto” time again. Soon you will be receiving two tickets, one for you and one to sell. What you choose is entirely up to you, however, if you choose not to participate, PLEASE return the ticket or tickets to Brother Kevin.Council Lottery
Our Unsung Hero
Let us give a big hand toour Brother Knight, Steve Spartzwho handles our Mass Shuttle Project. Steve is out there every Sunday shuttling parishioners from the far ends of the parking lot and beyond to the front of Church for Mass.A great service and a great knightserving others. Thanks Steve.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS #13240 PO BOX 121061 CLERMONT, FL 34712-1061 WWW.KOFC13240.ORG
Ask eligible men to joinToday, I want to address the growth of the
Order. Membership growth is the fuel that keeps
this great fraternal engine running. All of our
charitable works in the council, state, national and
international level are thanks to our hard-working
members.
We also recognize that the membership blitz is
a tried and true way for councils to increase their
numbers. We see these pushes often in March, in
celebration of Founder’s Day, and again in
October. These drives are successful because
brother Knights are more visible than normal,
during and after Masses and at special events. We
must remember to ask each and every Catholic
gentleman to join our ranks for the good of the
Church, the community and the Order.
During the rest of the year, we often “forget”
to ask men to join our ranks and bring their
families into the Knights of Columbus family. You
probably know an eligible Catholic man you could
ask today. Chances are that the only reason he
hasn’t joined already is because no one asked him.
When telling a prospect about the strengths of
the Order, don’t forget our greatest fraternal
benefit: our insurance program. This is often an
interesting “selling point” to a potential member
who is on the fence. Many members come into the
Knighthood simply to be able to buy coverage for
their family. Soon after, they realize the good our
charitable works do for their community and they
are proud to be members.
As your professional Knights of Columbus
insurance agent, I look forward to helping us grow
in fraternity in any way that I can.
Don Gelinas
Fraternal Benefits Advisor
SOME THINGS TO PONDERFrom Your Fraternal Benefits Advisor. Don Gelinas PGK, FIC
“We also recognize that the
membership blitz is a tried and
true way for councils to increase
their numbers.”
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ASSEMBLY 3025 www.kofc13240.org
The CommunicatorRobert BrittenFrom the Faithful Navigator
Worthy Brother S i r
Knights Well we are on our way to
another busy time for our assembly we had a busy January. I would like to thank the Brother Sir Knights who
stood Guard at the wake of sir knight Herman Braun who passed away in January he will be missed by
both the council and the assembly. Herman was a knight for 62 years and believed in what we do and why
we do it. I would also like to thank the guys who came out for his funeral it meant a great deal to his family .
Myself and my wife and past
Grand Knight Pete Capece and his wife Phyllis made the trip up to St Augustine for the Pro Life March. I
was very touched by all the things going on. The Knights were there in full force. I was most touched by the
number of young people that took part in the march It just makes our stand even more important than ever before. If the young people believe
in it then our stance is right we need to reinforce our beliefs.
The assembly put in another
good showing at the Shrine this past weekend we had 8 Sir Knights in regalia for the mass with Bishop
Noonan, a good showing for our group.
We have a lot of things coming up the next few months so please
remember your sword and baldric for our meeting. Our commander will be going over the procedures for the confirmation at our February
Meeting. I really hope the younger Guys in the assembly especially our newly knighted sir knights start to
get regalia The old guard is getting older and needs to slow down a bit so my hope is that the new younger guys
can take up some of the things on the outside and let the older guys do the things around the church and local things.
The Chances on the North Carolina raffle are here they are 5 dollars a ticket they get $2.50 we
keep $2.50 this is our only fund raiser for the year. Those that can, please take at least 5 chances we need the
revenue to keep us afloat. May the good lord bless and
keep us all . Vivat Jesus, Bob
OUR NEXT ASSEMBLYMEETING IS SUNDAY FEBRUARY 14TH 2013 AT 7:00PM JON BOSCO HALL
2012 - 2013 Color Corps Schedule
Confirmation: February 24, 2013 at 12 PM Mass
March 8th Pig on the Pond Opening Ceremonies
First Communion: April 27, 2013 at the 4 PM Mass; April 28, 2013 at the 12PM and 5 PM Masses
4/22/12 Corporate Communion
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BLESSED SACRAMENT ASSEMBLY #3025 FEBRUARY 2013
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ASSEMBLY 3025 WWW.KOFC13240.ORG
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BLESSED SACRAMENT ASSEMBLY 3025 JANUARY 2013
2012 - 2013
Assembly Officers
Navigator…Robert Britten
Captain….Jim Laria
Pilot….John Proteau
Admiral…..Rosario Sulsenti
Comptroller…Donald F. Gelinas
Purser…Neal Sabina
Scribe….Alan J. Venezio
Inner Sentinel…Michael Dybicz
Outer Sentinel…Frank Regiacorte
Chaplain....Rev. Robert Webster
3 yr Trustee…..Peter Stauder
2 yr Trustee….. Don Morrissey
1 yr Trustee….Peter Capece
Corps Commander Don Gelinas
Congratulations to our
Sir Knights
February Birthdays
Allen Joseph Venezio 02-01-1973
James A Zagotta 02-02-1941
Michael J Cocco 02-03-1959
Michael D Keller 02-07-1948
Leslie A Laing 02-11-1923
Tito N Rojas 02-13-1943
Donald W Morrissey 02-25-1937
Color Corps DrillWe will have a Color
Corps coordination
meeting after our
February Assembly
Meeting.
We will go over the
procedures for the
upcoming
Blessed Sacrament
Confirmation.