The Neumann News St. John N. Neumann Assembly 1763 Bowie, Maryland Volume XX, Issue 8 In the Spirit of God’s Beloved Angels, We are Men for Others Faithful Associate Friar’s Report Deacon Andrew J. Nosacek The Saints we will always have with us! -A multitude of voices. A wise teacher does not rely soley upon words, written or said, to elevate his pupils to a better life in society. He relies upon models found in histories of men and women who have contributed good in society through governance, invention, exploration, medicine, arts. Even moreso does one who wishes to elevate his wards in the life of the soul, the spirit. In this, one relies on what is revealed of the good life in the lives of the saints. For to catch a saint, with saints does bait thy hook! (Measure for Measure II). For to the saints we too must look to grow in our life of faith. What better way to begin than by one of the Prayers for All Saints Day: Grant us grace so to follow Thy blessed Saints in all virtuous and godly living, that we may come to those unspeakable joys, which Thou hast prepared for them that unfeignedly love Thee. Our Mother Church, through the Ordo of daily Mass Liturgies, and through the daily Liturgy of the Hours for the month of February, has provided us with a most wonderful guide for this purpose. Pray daily so that one may grow daily. We begin by placing ourselves in the Temple in Jerusalem where two great saints presented our Lord. We too must be forever grateful to our parents for our sanctification - our presentation into the Church at our Baptism. Then let our minds go to Lourdes, the place of the great gift of healing, brought to earth by Mary herself, as a boost for the healing of our beliefs. At the same time we are mindful of St. Blaise and the gift of physical healing even in our day. But February first calls to mind St. Valentine, the one called upon to exchange between us one of the most February 2015 essential spiritual elements - love. Here we speak of that pure love that leads to congugal love in marriage. [Picture a most charming "valentine" that depicts the balcony scene in the play, Romeo and Juliet: a fair maiden looking down from her balcony upon her young beloved below. The script of the card reads: Hark! What light through yonder window breaks? The house that has a baby sleep forsakes.] Of such as these are fond fruitful reflections made. Of course, this great saint's name in the Roman Calendar is replaced by Sts. Cyril and Methodius. Millions of Slavic people must always remember that these great men brought the Faith to their ancestral homes, the essence of their religious culture. This month all Danes and Swedes call upon St. Ansgar, while Japanese turn to St. Paul Miki and his companions. Like them, we too must bring the great Catholic lifestyle to all we meet. In summary fashion, we turn to the other February saints: first, a special man who was a savior of orphans, St. Jerome Amelian, a true physical and spiritual support in their abandonment. My own boarding school was named for this man of comfort and care. We pray for, and emulate those who care for us. In the midst of physical, spiritual, or civil persecution, St. Agatha is our source of strength. For familial love one need but turn to St. Scholastica. To refresh ourselves in the greatest of Church teachings we turn to the writings of St. Peter Damian and St. Polycarp. All these that we have reflected upon are models of what our own lives can be. In sum, in the words of Pope St. Clement I (+801 A.D.): We must recognize, therefore, that all upgright men have been graced by good works, and that even the Lord Himself took delight in the glory His works gave Him. This should inspire us with a resolute determination to do His will and make us put our whole strength into the work of a Christian life. THANK YOU LORD FOR ALL YOUR GRACES AND BLESSING Newsletter Page 1 Please Pray for Those Serving US Today Faithful Navigator’s Report Tom Torrell As the month of February begins, we have passed the halfway mark of the Fraternal Year. Recruitment of new members is an important part of our mission. Like any organization, we need new members to sustain our growth and keep doing the good works we do. If you know of any 3rd degree member who does not yet have their 4th degree, talk to them about the benefits of joining. The Exemplification of the 4th Degree will take place the weekend of April 10-12, 2015, at the Colony South Hotel in Clinton, Md., with the exemplification taking place on Saturday, April 11th. As a reminder, all fourth degree members are invited to attend. Registration of new members can be done by filling out a Form 4, and the registration can be done on the WEB site at www.awddistrict.org. It is very convenient since you can use a credit card to pay the fees, and it eliminates some paperwork, although a Form 4 must still be submitted to me or our Comptroller, Frank Italiano. We have until March 10th to get registrations in. I will be at the meetings on Feb 12th and Feb 19th and I will have Form 4’s and brochures available. Did you know that Presidents’ Day is a Patriotic holiday? George Washington’s birthday was established as a holiday in 1885, and it celebrates the life and contributions of our first president and General of the American Revolution. In some states the holiday is expanded to include that of Abraham Lincoln and is thus referred to as Presidents’ Day. It occurs on the 3rd Monday of February, near both Presidents’ birthdays. Our next 4th degree meeting will be held on Thursday, Feb 19, 8pm at Boswell Hall. Our next AWD meeting is Feb14, 10am at St. Hugh’s Grenoble Hall in Greenbelt. All 4th degree members are invited to attend. PLEASE PRAY FOR ALL OUR DEPARTED BROTHERS AND FAMILY MEMBERS OF SIR KNIGHTS, ESPECIALLY, FOR THOSE WHO ARE SICK AND RECOVERING, • • SK Ferris George Eva Poiani, wife of SK Claudio Poiani, PGK, PFN If you know of a SK or SK’s family member who is ill, has died, or is in need of our prayers, please contact Faithful Pilot Bill Sapero 410-721-9163. M/SGT Robert K. Burkhardt, USAF Son of Bob & Jeanne Burkhardt Stationed in Washington State SGT Scott A. Cecilio, US Army Son of Alan & Linda Cecilio National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency CAPT Colin Green, USN Seal Son of Leo & Alhen Green Commander of Seals in Iraq et al. MAJ John Marshall, US Army Son-in-Law of Angelo Troisi Stationed in Afghanistan M/SGT Brian McMullen, USMC Son of Jeff & Lorna McMullen Stationed in Twentynine Palms, CA CMSG Steve Poiani, USAF Son of Claudio & Eva Poiani Stationed in Spokane, Washington Col Greg Scheidhauer, US Army Son of Jerry Scheidhauer Assigned to U.S. Capitol from Pentagon LtCol Michael Sierco, USAF Son of Mike & Mary Jo Sierco Air Staff for Air Force Issues Pentagon LtCol Ross Vincent, USAF Nephew of George & Rosemary Vincent Stationed in San Antonio, Texas Lt Dawn Weaver, USN Grandchild of Bruno & Martha Seppi Stationed United States Naval Academy “The Nation Which Forgets Its Defenders Will Be Itself Forgotten.” - Calvin Coolidge Newsletter Page 2 The Fourth Degree Color Corps are the Visible Knights of Columbus and frequently are seen at Religious, Patriotic, and Civic Functions. Heros Fund On September 11, 2001, America lived through a heart-wrenching event. It shook the United States to its core, even as it made heroes of ordinary men. But instead of paralyzing the nation, the tragedy of 9/11 inspired Americans to work together as few events in our history have before. Understanding the dramatic impact on countless families, the day after 9/11, the Knights of Columbus established the “Heroes Fund” to provide immediate assistance to the families of emergency first responders who lost their lives in the rescue and recovery efforts. The fund was created with a $500,000 donation from the Supreme Council and was matched by a $500,000 donation raised by Knights of Columbus councils throughout the world. For most men who follow Jesus, there comes a time when duty extends beyond our own lives, beyond how we lead our families, and into how we serve our fellow man. That's what the Knights of Columbus is all about. The Patriotic Degree allows K of C members to take this one step further. "Sir Knight" is more than a title — it’s an honor. ASSEMBLY OFFICERS Faithful Friar Rev. John Barry 301-249-9199 Faithful Associate Friar Deacon Andy Nosacek 301-262-5755 Faithful Navigator Tom Torrell, PGK 301-262-8062 Faithful Captain Joe Massimini, PGK, FDD 301- 464-4656 Faithful Admiral Ray DeVous, PFN 301-731-0073 Faithful Pilot Bill Sapero 410-721-9163 Faithful Comptroller Frank Italiano, PGK, PFN, FDD 301-336-6113 Faithful Purser Ed Fox 410-451-4382 Faithful Scribe Donahue Aitcheson, PGK 301-352-0947 Faithful Sentinels Romeo Paternoster, PGK, DD 301-509-0236 Luther Holley, PGK, PFN 301-249-3539 The Knights of Columbus was one of the first organizations to mobilize in the aftermath of 9/11, offering immediate financial assistance to the devastated families of fallen police, firefighters, and emergency personnel, regardless of their religious affiliation. 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