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Pennsylvania State Council Knights of Columbus
Editor and Distribution: Rick Terroni FSS
Volume # 62 Issue # 2 October 2018
State Deputy—Mark Jago, FIC My Brother Knights and Sisters in Christ,
We have just completed the First Quarter of the current Fraternal Year. I am
amazed at how quickly these three months have passed and how much has
been accomplished. We started off very well with a successful District Depu-
ty Organizational Meeting at the Penn Stater Conference Center in State Col-
lege. As promised, there were numerous changes in the manner in which
these meetings are conducted. From what I have heard, most attendees
were pleased with these changes. We accomplished a great deal in prepar-
ing for the year ahead. Our next District Deputy meeting will be Dec 15 and
16.
The Pennsylvania Delegation had a wonderful time at the 136th Annual Su-
preme Convention in Baltimore, Aug 4-9. Administrative Assistant Stan Glowaski and his wife, Anna Marie did a
terrific job in preparing our hospitality room for the many visitors from throughout the Order. Our Supreme
Knight gave an outstanding report on the past year’s accomplishments and outline the objectives of our new
programs and goals. The high point for me was representing our jurisdiction by carrying the relic of St. John
Neumann during the Memorial Mass on Wednesday. The previous day, I carried the Icon of Our Lady Help of
the Persecuted Christians at its dedication during Mass. I was extremely humbled and moved to have had such
an honor. State Chaplain Father (COL) Gregory D’Emma concelebrated every convention Mass. In addition, he
had the opportunity to concelebrate with Supreme Chaplain Archbishop Lori at the Basilica of Baltimore, where
our founder, the Venerable Fr. Michael J. McGivney, was ordained.
In September, the jurisdiction conducted the first of our Life Programs, the Silver Rose. I hope that many of you
had the opportunity to participate in this event at a parish near you. As you read this newsletter, plans are be-
ing implemented to conduct our first Faith Program, the Marion Icon Prayer devotion to Blessed Mother, under
the title of Our Lady Help of the Persecuted Christians. Please check our state website for dates and parish loca-
tions in your area. (Continued on Page 2)
COLUMBIANISM-THE FOUNDATION OF THE DOMESTIC CHURCH
October 2018 KEYSTONE KNIGHT Page 4
Life Required Program
“Novena For Life” The protection of life is a sustained prayer intention of the Church, and in particular of the Knights of
Columbus. Knights remain firmly committed to defending the right to life of every human being – from the
moment of conception to natural death. To commemorate and bolster this important cause, councils
will promote a novena, nine days of sustained prayer, to build up a culture of life in our parishes, homes
and wider community.
The Pennsylvania State Council Life Team is requesting that each Council discuss and plan this program
ASAP to make sure that this requirement is completed in a timely manner. Grand Knights should have
already held a meeting with their Life Directors to set up a program schedule. The most important pro-
gram to plan is the Novena for Life. Working with your pastor, obtain his recommendations on conducting
this program. Requirements for the nine days are broad and should be molded to suit your parish and
community. Some may feel a nine day Novena would suffice and others may choose to plan a nine week
or nine month. Be creative in your promotion and scheduling of this program! Possibly have a prayer time
before nine meetings, starting with a rosary and ending with all attending a weekday Mass. Post a prayer
in the Parish Bulletin for nine weeks asking all to pray sometime within that week and conclude with a
final service for all to attend.
The goal of each Council is to get others in the parish involved and aware of our commitment to defend-
ing the right to life of every human being from the moment of conception to natural death.
Today, more than ever, it is important for the Knights of Columbus to lead the charge against the “Culture
of Death” rampant in our society. The time has come to Storm the gates of Heaven. IF NOT US, THEN
WHO? IF NOT NOW, THEN WHEN?
For more details on how to conduct and obtain support materials, go to the supreme website at:
www.kofc.org/novena
Life Director John Meenan (570) 775-6321 [email protected]
Deputy Life Director Gary Damich (724) 255-9173 [email protected]
Assistant Life Director David Spacht (814) 725-9195 [email protected]
October 2018 KEYSTONE KNIGHT Page 2
2018—2019 STATE FAMILY
STATE CHAPLAIN
Rev. (COL) Gregory j. D’Emma
717-701-8207
STATE DEPUTY
Mark Jago, FIC (Janis)
717-514-4993
STATE SECRETARY
James Bahm (Wendy)
814-572-0225
STATE TREASURER
Joseph S. Paoletti
610-604-4755
STATE ADVOCATE
Lawrence R. Barkowski (Kathy)
724-882-1422
STATE WARDEN
Bernard R. Butkera (Annette)
570-743-8241
IMMEDIATE PAST STATE DEPUTY
Charles J. Vagnarelli (Jean)
724-239-3673
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Stanley Glowaski (Anna Marie)
724-239-3673
STATE MEMBERSHIP DIRECTOR
Jack A. Rosati (Irene)
724-745-3246
STATE PROGRAM DIRECTOR
Michael N. Yakubick (Alexis)
717-329-2725
State Deputy Report (Continued)
In this issue, you will find more information about two important programs which need
your attention, the Family of the Month and Refund Support Vocation Program
(RSVP). These two programs are vital parts of our effort to Build the Domestic Church.
Every council should recognize the outstanding examples of active, charitable Catholic
Families within our communities and participate in the material and spiritual support
of our seminarians. They need our prayers, encouragement, and especially our finan-
cial support, now that the school year has started. At this difficult time, it would be
unforgiveable to allow a young man to abandon his vocation because he can’t afford to
attend the seminary. The new school term has started. The holiday season is quickly
approaching. Please, mail your RSVP checks NOW!
Recruiting is every member’s responsibility. The new Online Membership Program has
made the process much easier. Now you can use your Smartphone and sign-up a
member on the spot. This program is doing very well, but WE NEED MORE DEGREES
and MORE CANDIADATES. We are a little behind in our membership goal, at present.
I know that I can count on you to catch up, in the next quarter. Remember, all it takes
to recruit a new member is for you to JUST ASK.
St. Michael Protect Us.
Fr. McGivney Pray for Us.
Our Lady Help of the Persecuted Christians Pray for Us.
Vivat Jesu,
Mark L. Jago, FIC
State Deputy.
CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE
STATE DEPUTY REPORT PAGE 1 and 2
Faith In Action—Faith Page 3
Faith in Action— Life Page 4
Faith in Action— Family Page 5
Faith in Action— Community Page 6
Admission/Formation Degree Page 7
Knighthood Degree Page 8
2018 COAL Program Page 9
New Council in CW Page 10
October 2018 KEYSTONE KNIGHT Page 3
Faith in Action Program Model
Faith Program Category –
Marian Icon Prayer Program: Our Lady Help of Persecuted Christians
Do you question the potential impact of Prayer; especially Communal Prayer? Well Don’t!
Evidence of the effectiveness of “purposeful” prayer can be found in both the bible and in documented historical
accounts. Furthermore, many of us have experienced, first hand, the benefit prayer has had in our daily lives and
that of our loved ones especially those requesting the assistance of our Blessed Mother.
The Knights of Columbus Marion Icon Prayer Program featuring the “Our Lady Help of Persecuted Christians” icon
is designed to raise awareness of the plight Christians persecuted for their faith and to stand in prayerful solidarity
with them. Councils hosting the Marion Icon offer all their Brother Knights, their families and community members
an extraordinary opportunity to participate in a focused communal prayer service seeking our Blessed Mother’s
intercession for the benefit of all persecuted Christians especially those in the Middle East.
Mary, our Mother’s power of intercession with her Son and our Lord, Jesus is as great now as it was in the past. We
seek her help in giving worth to our prayers for the help and protection of all at risk Christians throughout the
world.
The travelling 2018-2019 Marion Icon Prayer Service materials will arrive in Pennsylvania State Council’s Jurisdic-
tion shortly. All Regions should begin to plan their area’s hosting schedules to maximize local Council participation
at this time.
Faith Director Don Granata 412-215-3473 [email protected]
Deputy Faith Director Gary Novinski 610-812-2022 [email protected]
Assistant Faith Director John George 814-615-7978 [email protected]
Faith in Action – Family Programs
Councils should have decided which 4 Family Programs they will conduct this Fraternal Year to earn the Columbian
Award. Remember, you must conduct the required Family Program, Consecration to the Holy Family, to achieve
this award. You should be planning dates in your parishes and ordering supplies from the Supreme Council. More
information can be found at https://www.kofc.org/en/programs/family/consecration-to-the-holy-family.html#/ or
contact Assistant Family Director Alton Wise.
You can decide which of the other programs you will conduct based on individual Council preferences. Look at the
Supreme website, http://kofc.org/en/programs/index.html, for information on all Recommended Programs.
The Family Featured Program, Food for Families, will allow you to get credit for 2 Programs provided you meet the
Featured Program requirements. Details can be found on the Supreme Council website https://www.kofc.org/en/
programs/family/food-for-families.html#.
It is October and Councils should be planning their Keep Christ in Christmas activity. Councils have many ways to
participate; look on the PA State Council website, http://pakofc.us/programs/family/kcic/index.html, for ideas or
contact Assistant Family Director George Schneider Jr.
One area where we need your help is the Family of the Month / Year! The Supreme Council has established a very
easy to follow process that every Council in Pennsylvania should be using. Each month, the Council picks a Family
that models Christian family values and models them every day. The chosen Family does not have to be from the
Council. The Family of the Month Report Form (#10668) must be completed and sent to fraternalmis-
[email protected]. Copies should be sent to [email protected] and [email protected]. The family will be
given the Family of the Month Certificate (#1843) at a Council or Church event. Supreme Council will also randomly
pick winning families for a special Holy Family gift.
For more Information;
Family Director - East Fran & Patty O'Hara, FSW [email protected] 610 461 5167
Deputy Family Director - CW Jack Archer [email protected] 814 378 5624
Assistant Family Director - West Alton Wise [email protected] 412 734 1626
Assistant Family Director - NE George Schneider, Jr [email protected] 570 310 4105
October 2018 KEYSTONE KNIGHT Page 5
October 2018 KEYSTONE KNIGHT Page 6
FAITH IN ACTION—COMMUNITY PROGRAM
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS SOCCER CHALLENGE The Knights of Columbus Soccer Challenge is one of two sporting events available to boys and girls ages 9 through 14. The event is held in late summer/early fall by local K of C councils. The object of the challenge is to score as many points as possible by kicking a soccer ball through designated areas in a soccer goal. At the council level, each participant gets 15 kicks. The scores are determined by kicking a ball through marked off areas in the soccer goal. The point values are 20 for upper left and right corners, 10 points for lower left and right cor-ners, and 5 points when getting the ball into the goal through the other areas. Participants start at local council levels and the winners progress through higher levels of competition. The next level is the district level where the participant gets 25 kicks. The win-ners of the district levels move onto the regional competition, and these winners go on to the state level. Each of these last two levels get 25 kicked also. Tie scores are settled by sudden death kicks by each participant. State champions are then combined with international champions, and one winner is selected in each age/sex group.
Community Director Kenneth Grugel, Ph.D. 814-221-9726 [email protected]
Deputy Community Director Chester Young 717-870-3340 [email protected]
Assistant Community Director Michael Adams 570-956-7728 [email protected]
October 2018 KEYSTONE KNIGHT Page 7
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From the State Ceremonials Chairman
Aaron F. (Ron) Cubbage, PSD, FM
Admission Degree
Ask every eligible Catholic man to be a Knight, One Member Per Council Per Month. After recruiting a new candi-
date present him to the admission committee. Make sure you tell him what the dress code is, suit tie or business
causal (no shorts, tank tops, sneakers, etc.) this should be done for all degrees. Accompany him to the exemplifi-
cation of the admission degree and after the degree introduce him to the council members, make him feel wel-
come and part of a team. Continue to advance him to the formation degree, knighthood degree and the patriotic
degree.
Each council should schedule a degree each month. One Degree Per Council Per Month. Schedule well in advance.
Make sure to invite the agency department, local State Officer, Directors, Chairmen, DD, neighboring DDs and
neighboring Council Officers This should be done for all degrees. After scheduling a degree do not cancel even if
you have no candidates this is a good time for the team to practice and sharpen their presentation skills. Re-
member first impressions are lasting and this is the first time a new member gets to see the Knights in action.
Degree Exemplification: Minimum class size is ONE but put some members in the class so a candidate is not
alone. There are three ways you can exemplify the admission degree. The preferred way is to have a certified team
do the degree (DD can certify an Admissions Degree Team). You can Read the degree with hopes that at some
point you will get a certified team. Use Video only when unable to read or if you have no team. All degrees require
roles or dark suit with ceremonial baldric. After the degree make sure form 100s are submitted to New Haven
and make sure to submit form 450
WE NEED MORE ADMISSION DEGREES. REMEMBER ONE DEGREE PER COUNCIL PER
MONTH
Formation Degree
Each district should schedule a degree each month. One Degree Per District Per Month.
Degree Exemplification: Again, minimum class size is ONE but put some members in the class so a candidate is
not alone, do not cancel even if you have no candidates this is a good time for the team to practice and sharpen
their presentation skills. All parts must be from memory with robes or dark suit with ceremonial baldric. The
Officer in charge of the Formation Degree is the DD. After the degree make sure to submit form 450 this will in-
sure replenishment of crucifixes and form 100.
My brother Knights someone needs to step up WE NEED MORE FORMATIOM DEGREE TEAMS. It should be goal
for each district to have a Formation Degree Team.
Steps for Team & Individual Certification: Send to request for Formation Degree Ceremonial books the SCC.
Select brother knights to memorize parts, when ready for certification contact SCC to certify the team. It is that
simple.
October 2018 KEYSTONE KNIGHT Page 8
Knighthood Degree
Recruiter accompany candidate to the exemplification of the knighthood degree. Continue to advance him to
the patriotic degree.
Procedure for Requesting a Knighthood Degree: The host district deputy will send to SCC request for Knighthood
Degree include date, time, location address and the names of CO and his W and a PFC, if further assistance is need
contact the SCC. The SCC will send a letter to the requester and all interested parties. (e.g. CO, W, PFC, host DD,
etc.) confirming and schedule the degree. Again, schedule degree well in advance. Make sure to invite the agency
department, local State Officer, Directors, Chairmen, DD, neighboring DDs and neighboring Council Officers’. After
scheduling a degree do not cancel even if you have no candidates again this is a good time for to practice and
sharpen presentation skills.
Degree Exemplification: Minimum class size is ONE but put some members in the class so a candidate is not
alone. All parts must be from memory with robes or dark suit with ceremonial baldric.
The Officer in charge of the Knighthood Degree is the CO. He will bring his W and in most cases PFC and video and
music and chalice. The requesting area is responsible for all other necessary personal and paraphilia. After the de-
gree make sure to submit form 450 and 100
Steps for Certification: Contact the SCC for working copy of the Knighthood Degree to study when ready make ar-
rangement with SCC or SD for CO or Team certification. CO can certify all other parts.
We need more COs and Knighthood Degree Teams. Each region should have at least (1) CO and (1) team.
I ask the regional State Officers to start looking for brother knights interested in degree work to
become COs or team members.
If I can be of help to anyone at any time now or in the future please don’t hesitate to contact me at ron-
Vivat Jesu,
Ron Cubbage, PSD, FM
THE NEXT EDITION OF THE KEYSTONE KNIGHT WILL BE NOVEMBER 1, 2018. ARTICLES ARE
DUE OCTOBER 15, 2018. THE KEYSTONE KNIGHT WILL ONLY BE AVAILABLE IN A DIGITAL
FORMAT. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO FORWARD TO ANY INTERESTED PARTY! SEND ALL ARTICLES
AND PICTURES TO [email protected]. LET’S SHOW EVERYONE WHAT THE KNIGHTS
OF COLUMBUS IN PA ARE DOING!
October 2018 KEYSTONE KNIGHT Page 9
COAL Chance of a Lifetime
The 2018 COAL program is under way. Chance books were mailed to the Councils in June. The first payment date which represents the least cost to the Councils is ap-proaching. The cost associated with any payments postmarked by October 12th is $3.25 per book. Stubs do not need to be returned with the payment. This repre-sents an advance payment; therefore, Councils can continue with their sales.
Cost for payments postmarked between October 12th and November 1st is $3.50 per book and after November 1st the cost is $3.75 per book.
The early delivery bonus and sales bonus will still apply. For each book stub sent to the committee by December 1st the Council will receive $.25 per book. The sales bo-nus is $1.00 for each COAL book sold over the quantity sold during the 2017 cam-paign. For new participants the starting point is 50 books.
In order to make the 2018 COAL program a success, your continued support is need-ed. Make this year a success for both your Council’s Treasury and the Scholarships we provide for our children. These are the two areas that benefit from the sales of COAL chances. In order to participate in the Scholarship program your Council must sell a minimum of 50 books. It is important for us to work together in order to make scholarships available for our children.
If you have not received books or want additional books please contact me at 610-449-4778.
If you have any questions please contact either Joe Caromano 610-449-4778 or Dan Eury 610-355-0225.
Joe Caromano, FST
COAL Chairman
October 2018 KEYSTONE KNIGHT Page 10
CENTRAL WEST
BRINGS IN A NEW COUNCIL!
Congratulations to the men of Saint Francis Xavier Parish in McKean, PA just outside of Erie. On Tuesday night,
September 18, 2018 the admission degree of the Knights of Columbus was given in a special exemplification hon-
oring Rev. Father Jason Feigh to 14 men, along with 11 men transferring, to form this new Council. I would like to
thank Joe Lander (N.C.D.) and Doug Fleming (membership and retention director) and Council 4123 for their
assistance.
S.K. Lewis G Nordin Sr. P G K
District -Deputy #87