February 2015 Mount Vernon Council #5998

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February 2015
Mount Vernon Council #5998
Knights of Columbus
www.kofc5998.org
Outstanding Newsletter 2013 - 2014
Upcoming Events:
February 19, 2015
Social 6.30P; KOVAR
and the 2015 Campaign
Council Meetings - First and Third Thursday of the Month
8592 Richmond Highway - Alexandria, VA 22309
Telephone: 703-360-1964
Mt. Vernon Council #5998
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Calendar of Events
Table of Contents
02 Table of Contents
02 Calendar of Events
03 Mount Vernon Council Directory
Saturday
Sunday
Sunday
February 2015
1 Super Bowl Party 6.30PM
Officer’s Meeting (6.45P);
5 Rosary (7.40P); Council
Business Meeting (8P)
7 Patriotic Rosary 11A
8 St Louis Pancake Breakfast
15 GS Pancake Breakfast
Wednesday
18 Ash Wednesday
Thursday
19
Sunday
22
Tuesday
24
Tuesday
24
Saturday
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Sunday
04 Mount Vernon KofC Club, Inc.
Directory
05 February Birthdays
05 Prayer List
06 Grand Knight’s Message
07 Chaplain Rev. SK Tom Ferguson
08 K of C Club - President’s Message
09 Ladies Corner
10 REFLECTION BY CARL EIFERT
Thursday
11 Eleven men to the Permanent
Diaconate
12 Father Frank J. Ready
13 Father Jerome A. Rinzel
14 Thank You
15 Knight & Family of the Month
16 Upcoming and Other Area Council
Exemplifications
17 Roundtable Pancake Breakfasts
18 Super Bowl 2015
19 Valentine Dinner and Dance
20 Shrove Tuesday
21 February 19th Social meeting
22 Lenten Fish Fry’s
23 Super Bowl of Auto Racing
24 Nominations for Outstanding Young
Man and Outstanding Young Woman
of the Year
25 Father Bader Scholarship Program
26 KOVAR 2015
27 KOVAR and Amazon Smile
28 KOVAR Dinner & Silent Auction
29 Mary: Woman, Mother, Idea on view
December 5, 2014–April 12, 2015
30-32 Annual March for Life
33-34 Stan Bonta's Message
35 Monthly Calendar
Social 6.30P; KOVAR and
the 2015 Campaign
Daytona 500 in the Lounge
District Deputy Meeting
(6.15P)
Second Degree Exemplification (7.30P)
State Meeting
March 2015
Officer’s Meeting (6.45P);
Rosary (7.40P); Council
Business Meeting & First Degree Exemplification (8P)
Thursday
5
Saturday
Sunday
Sunday
7 Patriotic Rosary 11A
8 St Louis Pancake Breakfast
15 GS Pancake Breakfast
Social 6.30P; Adoption & its
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process
KOVAR Dinner & Silent Auc21
tion
Thursday
Saturday
The deadline for accepting articles and photos
for the March 2015 KC Quote will be Tuesday,
February 24, 2014. Articles received after that
time, if still applicable, will appear in the April
2015 KC Quote.
The KC Quote is published as a periodical, once a month, 12 times a year. It is published solely as a
newsletter for the benefit of the members, their families, and friends of
Mount Vernon Council #5998, Knights of Columbus.
Mt. Vernon Council #5998
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Council Directory
Grand Knight
SK GK PGK Michael J Murphy
Chaplain
Rev. SK Tom Ferguson
Deputy Grand Knight
SK Robert T Reynolds
Chancellor
SK PFN Lee Wallis
Financial Secretary
703-751-5452
703 780-4055
703-799-7260
703-971-2393
SK FDD PFN PGK Paul Townsend 703-619-9796
Recorder
SK John Michals
703-587-3901
Warden
SK Robert K Reynolds
703-799-2646
Treasurer
Tim McCauley
703-922-7149
Lecturer
John J. Daly
703-360-5812
Advocate
SK Jim “Bones” Bona
703-799-4158
Outside Guard
SK Kerry McCabe
703-960-3304
Inside Guard
SK Joey McCracken
703-960-4546
Trustees
3 Year - SK PGK Peter J. Butler
703-780-4046
2 Year - SK PFN PGK Herbert Ray Duff
703-780-1822
1 Year - SK PFN PGK Tom Fahey
571-233-9048
Insurance Field Agent
Stan Bonta
703-362-9728
Program Director
SK Robert T Reynolds
Church Director
Vacant
Good Shepherd Roundtable
SK John Michals
St. Louis Roundtable
SK Kerry McCabe
Community Director
SK Dan Rinzel
Council Director
703-799-7260
703-587-3901
703-960-3304
703-360-4627
Vacant
Family
SK PFN PGK Thomas Fahey
Youth Director
SK Kerry McCabe
PRO-LIFE
SK Richard Hayden
KOVAR
SK PFN Lee Wallis
KCIC
SK PFN Lee Wallis
Vocations
571-233-9048
703-960-3304
703-799-2646
703-971-2393
703-971-2393
Vacant
Publication& Public Relations
KC Quote SK PFN PGK Rich Risdon
571-244-4645
Webmaster SK FDD PFN PGK Jim McCracken 703-960-4546
Bar
SK Jim “Bones” Bona
703-799-4158
SK John Karpovich
703-255-3053
Soccer SK Kerry McCabe
703-960-3304
Bowling
Tim McCauley
703-922-7149
703-780-1822
1st Degree Team Captain
John J. Daly
703-360-5812
Membership Director
SK PFN PGK Herbert Ray Duff
Snack Bar Manager
Bob Botto
703-799-0332
1st to 3rd Committee
SK Robert T Reynolds
703-799-7260
Memorials Director
SK PGK Peter J. Butler
703-780-4046
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Mount Vernon K of C Club, Inc.
Officers & Directors
BOARD CHAIRMAN
SK GK Mike Murphy
703-751-5452
PRESIDENT
SK Dan Rinzel
703-360-4627
VICE PRESIDENT
SK PFN Cliff Conway
703-765-5251
SECRETARY
SK Robert T Reynolds
703-799-7260
TREASURER
SK Tim McCauley
703-922-7149
ASSISTANT TREASURER
SK PFN PGK Jim McCracken
703-960-4546
DIRECTORS
Richard Hayden
SK Jay Landreth
Mark Busse
SK Carl Eifert
703-799-2646
703-768-3111
703-597-5790
571-275-1669
FACILITIES/BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATOR
Eve Dellett
Phone: 703-360-1964 Ext 1
FAX: 703-360-2457
E-mail: mvkcclub@vacoxmail.com
Business Hours: 9 AM - 5 PM, Wed - Fri
Committee Chairmen
AUDIT
SK PGK Peter Butler
703-780-4046
BINGO
SK Larry Dietrick
703-799-4193
BUDGET & FINANCE
SK PFN PGK Jim McCracken 703-960-4546
BY LAWS
Richard Hayden
703-799-2646
CHARITY
SK PFN Cliff Conway
703-765-5251
CONSTRUCTION
SK Joseph (Joe) Selby
703-765-4061
SK PGK Ernest Graves
703-969-7333
CREDENTIALS
SK Lee Wallis
703-971-2393
FACILITY MGMT & OPERATIONS
Mark Busse
703-597-5790
LONG RANGE PLANNING
SK Jim Bona
703-799-4158
SK Carl Eifert
571-275-1669
NOMINATIONS
SK PFN PGK Ray Duff
202-253-3421
SK Kerry McCabe
703-960-3304
SPECIAL EVENTS
SK Michael Guignard
703-922-6584
HOSPITALITY MANAGER/
SPECIAL EVENTS COORDINATOR
Mary Katherine Tyler
(Cell) 571-233-9855
Prayer for the Canonization of Venerable Servant of God Father Michael J. McGivney
God, our Father, protector of the poor and defender of the widow and
orphan, you called your priest, Father Michael J. McGivney, to be an
apostle of Christian family life and to lead the young to the generous
service of their neighbor. Through the example of his life and virtue may
we follow your Son, Jesus Christ, more closely, fulfilling his
commandment of charity and building up his Body which is the Church.
Let the inspiration of your servant prompt us to greater confidence in
your love so that we may continue his work of caring for the needy and
the outcast. We humbly ask that you glorify your servant Father Michael
J. McGivney on earth according to the design of your holy will. Through
his intercession, grant the favor I now present (here make your request).
Through Christ Our Lord. Amen.
Fr. Michael J. McGivney
Mt. Vernon Council #5998
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Prayer List
On Behalf of Council 5998,
To Those Who Were Born in February
Name
Maurice W Chau
Steven G Leschnik
David R Miller
Lawrence D Miller
Dr Brian J Bodnar
Bruno Bottcher
Precious J Andam
David A Nutile
James S Dunn Sr
David P Noon
Steven R Kramer
Peter W Webb
Richard Ziants
James G McDonald
Richard A Duffy
Joseph G Graf
Joseph A Collier
Dennis J Mahafkey
Gerri R Bartell
Liam B McCormack
John M Manzo
Edward K Yellman
Joseph P Ferguson
J Barry Hutchison
John J Niemiec
Dr James J Krebs
Birthday
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The following Brothers, relatives and close friends
are in need of your prayers. Please pray for them and
the other personal intentions of our Brother Knights.
To be placed on the Prayer List, please contact the
editor of the KC Quote, SK PGK PFN Richard Risdon
at Richard.Risdon@comcast.net.
Repose of the soul of SK Luigi Picciano
Repose of the soul of Edward Winiarski
Repose of the soul of Father Jerome A.
Rinzel—Brother of SK Dan Rinzel
Repose of the soul of Father Frank J.
Ready Associate State Chaplain of the
Knights of Columbus
Paula Powers— wife of SK PGK Bud Powers
SK FDD PFN PGK Paul Townsend
Renee Duff— Wife of PFN PGK Ray Duff
James Riddenour
Pat Fahey—wife of SK PFN PGK Tom Fahey
SK Jim "Bones" Bona
John Karpovich
Stan Bonta
Richard D. Ferrante
Charles Baumgardner - son-in-law of
Keith Kettell
Fr Wayne Knoll
Decan Declay
Christine Nelson
Richard Koslow
Maureen Schreiner, wife of
Ray Schreiner
SK Jay Landreth
George Simms, Honorary Life Member
SK PFN PGK Richard (Dick) Bowman
Lois Bowman— wife of
SK PFN PGK Richard (Dick) Bowman
SK PFN PGK Jim Dunn
SK PGK Don Rogan
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Grand Knight’s Message
SK GK Michael J (Mike) Murphy
Grand Knight
We have been richly blessed this month by two men who said “yes” to a council in
need. As is customary, on January 5, 2015, I sent a letter to Bishop Loverde seeking
his permission to allow Fr Tom Ferguson to be our council chaplain. Just two days
later, I received a reply from the Bishop’s Delegate for Clergy, Fr Paul Scalia,
informing me that the bishop granted his approval to my request. As some of you
are aware, and for those who are not, our last chaplain, Fr Richard Mullins, was
transferred in the summer of 2012.
On January 17, 2015, one of our own council brothers, Patrick Ouellette, was
ordained to the permanent diaconate, along with 10 other men at St. Thomas More
Cathedral in Arlington, VA. After five intense years of study, and with the loving
support of his family, Deacon Patrick closed one door, but only to open another to
both his parish and this council. The Ouellette’s, therefore, are my selection as the
Family of the Month for January.
I humbly ask that you thank both of these men for saying “yes” to their calling. We
are truly blessed to have them in our council. With their guidance and prayers, we
can only grow stronger in faith; and, that is our purpose…to grow in faith to serve
each other.
Also, while on the theme of “yes”, I must thank our mothers. Indeed, the timing has
not been lost on me. As I type this GK Message, Council #5998 filled 1 ½ busses
with supporters who are, at this very moment, participating in the March for Life 2015
in D.C. (your GK gave up his seat for a child who had not been to a march and
really, really wanted to go; so, I said “yes” too!). To our mothers of Council #5998,
thank you for saying “yes”. To Fr Tom and Deacon Patrick, thank you for saying
“yes”. We love you and we appreciate all that you do for us. How lucky and blessed
we are to be in such awesome company.
Mt. Vernon Council #5998
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Chaplain Rev. SK Tom Ferguson
Mt. Vernon Council #5998
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K of C Club - President’s Message
SK Dan Rinzel
President
Mount Vernon K of C Club, Inc.
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
President Dan Rinzel and PGK Peter Butler attended a December meeting chaired by the State Deputy
in Richmond which will likely affect the future relationship between the Mount Vernon K of C Corporation
and our Council 5998. The Corporation is organized as a tax exempt charitable organization under IRS
code 501 (c) (3). The Corporation owns the building and operates bingo under the supervision of the
Virginia Charitable Gaming Board. The Council is a separate entity. It appears likely that at some time in
the future a more formalized relationship between the Corporation and the Council involving written
agreements regarding use of the building by the Council as well as insurance may be required.
The Corporation Board is proposing to paint Colombian Hall, which has not been repainted for many
years. Multiple bids are being solicited. The board also approved a proposal to install lighting in the
storage shed out building behind Columbian Hall at a cost not to exceed $300.
The Board is in the process of reviewing the status of the Colombian Hall air conditioning system which
includes four separate roof top units. We have been advised that these units will need to be replaced
over the next five years at an estimated cost of $45,000.
We are happy to report that the roof leaks have been successfully repaired, thanks to the effort initiated
by Brother Mark Busse, and that the kitchen passed a County inspection last month with no violations
noted. County inspection of our drainage system is pending.
Brother Jim Bona is heading up a review of the provisions of all insurance policies now in effect for the
Corporation.
The New Years Day all day bingo event was a major success raising approximately $8,000 for our
charity fund from some 160 bingo players present. Many thanks to Bingo Chairman Larry Dietrich and
the numerous bingo volunteers and snack bar workers who made the day a success.
If you are a bingo or snack bar volunteer, your 2015 Charity Designation Forms are now due. Each
worker is allocated a pro-rata share of 50% of the total amount distributed by the Corporation’s Charity
Committee from the earnings of our bingo operation. But you must send in your form to the Charity
Committee designating your charity or charities of choice by no later than February 28, 2015.
We continue to seek additional volunteers for bingo, including anyone who may be interested in
assuming at least part of the duties of bingo chairman.
Fraternally,
SK Dan Rinzel
Mt. Vernon Council #5998
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Ladies Corner
To the Ladies of Mount Vernon Council
have a specialty for baking cakes, baby sitting ,
pet sitting, gardening or lawn care and if you
are willing to provide these services they could
also be auctioned off. Please contact me if you
have items to be included in the KOVAR Silent
Auction. This will be followed by a lovely
dinner and a brief period to finalize your
bidding at the auction tables.
Our
wonderful
Christmas
Advent
season has passed
and
we
find
ourselves in the New
Year 2015. We all
ask for God's help in
discovering the ways
to serve Our Lord.
Lee and I have been visiting businesses
The Theme for the months of January through soliciting their support. Williams Sonoma, Joe
March dwells with Life - Respect for Life and Thiemann's Restaurant, Mon Cheri Spa and
how precious All Life is.
Primo's Restaurant were our first contributors
which will be followed by many others.
Each year we are called to help with the
March for Life. This year the March for Life was
Please remember the money raised is
held on Thursday January 22. There were very important and goes to provide funding of
many opportunities to help. Some helped employment
and
training
opportunities
through their prayers; some by their marching including the purchase of equipment designed
in Washington, DC. ; other wrote letters to our to be operated by Persons with Intellectual
Government representatives; others helped by Disabilities (ID) ; funding of group homes;
setting up and serving a light breakfast at the funding of furniture and fixtures for the group
Council Hall for the Marchers and those that homes; funding recreation opportunities for
came to Mass at the Hall; others by attending Virginian Citizens with ID including support for
mass; others by helping to prepare the Hall for Special Olympics of Virginia; funding of health
the Mass; others helped by preparing and assistance;
funding of transportation for
serving food for the marchers when they vehicles designed with wheel chair lifts and
returned to the Council. Thank you everyone safety equipment to assist Virginians with ID
for all you have done in support of the March get to and from work and social events; funding
for Life this year.
of respite care- allowing care providers time for
themselves - to go to doctor's appointments,
Our Next Big effort will be fund raising shopping or just quiet time to recharge. Please
for KOVAR, Knights of Columbus assisting be generous with your time and help with
Virginians with Intellectual Disabilities.
The collections that will be made at Good Shepherd
Ladies got a jump start this year by having two and St. Louis Churches and in front of the
Bake Sales last fall at Friday Night BINGO.
Safeway stores in the spring.
The next event will be a Kickoff Dinner and
Silent Auction on Saturday March 21, 2015 at
the Council Hall. There will be a Meet & Greet
with opportunity to visit the Auction tables and
begin your bidding on business and personal
donations of valued items, services, tickets,
restaurant Gift Certificates etc. Some of the
personal donations you might make include
vacation time shares, tickets to sports events,
paintings, antiques, dishes, and theme baskets
composed of food, candy, snacks, wine,
cheese and crackers, bath items, kitchen items
and gardening items. If you or a family member
Whatever we do to make Life better for
God's Special Children will be a gift of love and
an answer to God's calling - "Love One
Another as I Have Loved You!"
Joan Wallis
Mt. Vernon Council #5998
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REFLECTION BY CARL EIFERT
SO, WHAT IS REALLY NEW?
No doubt, factions exist in the Catholic Church. Such has been true since the days following the
Ascension. St. Paul corrected Corinthians for their drunkenness and showing off their wealth to poor
congregants during early celebrations of the Eucharist, which were actual meals.
Nowadays some Catholics are fond of speaking about “liberal” and “conservative” viewpoints on Church
doctrine. True, most members of the hierarchy try to steer clear of those political terms. Still, some
Catholics would loosely interpret the Commandments and Church law while others would tolerate
nothing but strict obedience.
So to find the word “progress” -- even including quotation marks -- in the Bible in the same sense as it
might be used today when speaking of doctrine could considered stunning. But there in The Second
Letter of John, verse 9 appears “progressive”.
“Many deceivers have gone out into the world, those who do not acknowledge Jesus Christ as coming in
the flesh; such is the deceitful one and the antichrist. Look to yourselves that you do not lose what we
worked for but may receive a full recompense. Anyone who is so ‘progressive’ as not to remain in the
teaching of the Christ does not have God; whoever remains in the teaching has the Father and the Son.
If anyone comes to you and does not bring this doctrine, do not receive him in your house or even greet
him; for whoever greets him shares his evil works.” Those are verses 7 through 11. The entire letter
contains only 13 verses.
An introduction to the letter in The New American Bible written by its editor concludes with these words:
“For their protection the Presbyter [author of the original letter] forbids hospitality toward unknown or
‘progressive’ Christians to prevent their infiltration of the community. The Second Letter preserves
Johannine concerns of doctrinal purity and active love in the form of pastoral advice to a threatened
community.” The Christian community addressed in the letter, written around the end of the first century,
is not known.
The letter writer, maybe St. John the Apostle or a scribe of an apostle according to the introduction, dealt
with “the false teaching . . . spiritualizing Christology that may tempt some members to discount
teachings about the incarnation and death of Jesus the Christ.”
In our time progressive and conservative Catholics dispute little about the divinity of Jesus, but they do
disagree vehemently about moral issues. Final authority resides in Rome, particularly in the person of
the pope.
Lately Pope Francis is being guessed and second-guessed about his public words. Episcopal meetings
on family issues he has called revolve around all aspects of that general subject. Every syllable he utters
becomes fodder for the secular and religious press to chew over looking for basic revolution in Church
doctrine. Secular news media are rife with speculation about whether the “conservatism” of Catholic
teaching will evolve into something closer to the worldliness of current culture.
So, what’s new --- really new?
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11 men to the Permanent Diaconate
Arlington Bishop Paul S. Loverde ordained 11 men to the permanent diaconate January 17,
2015 at the Cathedral of St. Thomas More.
The 11 new deacons are: Robert E. Benyo, Robert R. Gillispie, Rafael A. Goldsmith, Helio A.
Gomez, Thomas H. McQuillan, Michael J. Mochel, Patrick A. Ouellette, Antonio J. Remedios,
Atanacio Sandoval, James R. Van de Voorde and Michael A. Waters.
Patrick A. Ouellette is from Mt. Vernon Council 5998, and is a parishioner of Good Shepherd
Church in Alexandria .He has served Good Shepherd Church as an extraordinary minister of
holy Communion, lector, Knight of Columbus and member of the Rite of Christian Initiation of
Adults team
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Father Frank J. Ready
Father Frank J. Ready, associate state chaplain of the Knights of Columbus died
Jan. 20,2015.
"Father Ready served so faithfully God’s people in both the Diocese of Richmond
and our own Diocese of Arlington as an associate pastor; pastor of several
parishes, three of which he founded and developed: the Church of St. Thérèse in
Chesapeake, Nativity in Burke, and Sacred Heart in Manassas," Bishop Loverde
said. "His wise counsel and ever faithful presence strengthened the Diocesan
Council of Catholic Women as their chaplain, the Knights of Columbus in Virginia
as the associate state chaplain, the women and men living the consecrated life
as the vicar for religious, and our entire diocesan family as a Vicar General. He
was gentle, patient and unfailingly kind, reflecting the Lord Jesus in his priestly
life and ministry.
Mt. Vernon Council #5998
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Father Jerome A. Rinzel
Brothers,
Fr. Jerome A. Rinzel, of West Bend, entered into eternal life at his home on
Christmas Day, December 25, 2014. He is the brother of SK Dan Rinzel. Over
the years he served as associate pastor at St. Lawrence Catholic Parish, and
Our Lady of Good Hope, both in Milwaukee, then as pastor of St. Killian’s in
Hartford, , St. Thomas Aquinas in Kenosha, 12 years at Holy Angels in West
Bend, St. Leonard’s in Muskego, and the Tri-Parishes of Southwestern Dodge
County. In his retirement he assisted in Mass at St. Peter in Slinger, Resurrection
in Allenton, St. Matthias Mission Church in New Fane, St. Mary's in Mayville, St.
Andrew's in LeRoy, St. Theresa in Theresa, as well as several other parishes.
Fr. Rinzel had just celebrated the 50th anniversary of his ordination in July.
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Thank You
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Knight of the Month
January
KOM—Darwin M Rivera, who serves as a cook in the snack bar to support
BINGO patrons and volunteers. Darwin has been a reliable member of the
snack bar and his efforts are truly appreciated. Working at the grill is tough
duty—just ask the others who have been doing it all these years! It’s hot, you
are continually on your feet, and well, there are the finicky eaters. Brother
Darwin, for his unfailing commitment to this council and his parish, has earned
him the honors as our council’s Knight of the Month for January.
Family of the Month
January
FOM—Deacon Patrick A Ouellette, his wife Aletha and their daughter Annie. In
the past, the Ouellette’s have not been a constant presence within the Council,
but there is a good reason for that—the permanent diaconate. Patrick celebrated
his ordination with family and friends on Saturday, January 17, 2015, along with
10 other deacons at St. Thomas More Cathedral in Arlington, VA. During the past
five years, he participated in the Catholic Diocese of Arlington’s program that
consists of spiritual, theological and pastoral formations. In addition, Aletha was
an integral part of this journey, as was Annie. Now that we have a deacon in our
presence, Council #5998 looks forward to having the Ouellette’s continue to
serve their fellow brothers, their families, and those less fortunate.
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Upcoming Exemplifications
Mt. Vernon Council
2nd Degree Exemplification, Tuesday, February 24, 2015, 7:30 PM
(Candidates, please meet in the Council Lounge NLT 7:00 PM)
1st Degree Exemplification, Thursday, March 2, 2015, 7:30 PM
(Candidates, please meet in the Council Lounge NLT 7:00 PM
Other Area Councils
1st Degree Exemplification, Wednesday, February 12, 2015, 7:30 PM
(Candidates, please meet in the Council Lounge NLT 7:00 PM)
Council #11170
Fort Belvoir
Fort Belvoir, VA
1st Degree Exemplification, Thursday, March 16, 2015, 7:30 PM
(Candidates, please meet in the Council Lounge NLT 7:00 PM)
Council #5750
Fr. Edwin F. Kelley
Woodbridge, VA
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Roundtable Pancake Breakfasts
Sunday February 15, 2015
Sunday February 8, 2015
St. Louis Catholic Church
(School Cafeteria)
Good Shepherd Catholic Church
(Creeden Hall)
after the
after the
8:45 AM & 10:30 AM Masses
7:30 AM, 9:00 AM & 10:30 AM
Masses
Sunday March 8, 2015
March February 15, 2015
St. Louis Catholic Church
(School Cafeteria)
Good Shepherd Catholic Church
(Creeden Hall)
after the
after the
8:45 AM & 10:30 AM Masses
7:30 AM, 9:00 AM & 10:30 AM
Masses
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Super Bowl
Sunday February 1st 2015 - 6:25 Kickoff
Even if your favorite team doesn't make it to Super Bowl, plan to join your brother
knights watching the big game on our big screen TV in the Council Lounge.
THE TICKET PRICE IS ONLY $5.00 PER PERSON!!!
Beverages – Soft drinks as well as Beer & Wine - will be offered at the regular (low) bar prices!
Bar Snacks (chips, pretzels, and nuts) will be served.
Menu will include (but is not limited to):
Hot Dogs with all the fixins
Stadium Pretzels
Marvin's Homemade Chili
Buffalo Wings (Made with the original hot sauce(s) from The Anchor Bar in Buffalo, NY)
There will be at least one (100 square) football pool, with donations at $5.00 per square.
Winners will be awarded at the end of each quarter (1-3) and for the final score. Squares will be
available all during January at the Lounge and at Council/Assembly functions.
Doors will open early 5:00 PM (Kick-off is at 6:25 PM) to accommodate last minute football pool
sign-ups and "warm-up" activities. Party will last until end of the game and award ceremony.
Your Lounge Staff, Jim "Bones" Bona, and John Karpovich, are pleased to coordinate this social
event for their brother knights and family members/guests. Plan on attending and let US know
by voice or email the number in your party in advance for food/drink planning.
Please call 703-360-1964, prompt 4 and leave a name and number in your party.
All wives, widows and other ladies of the Knights are encouraged to attend. Alternative
entertainment will be offered as well (for those who are not football fans).
Mt. Vernon Council #5998
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Valentine Dinner and Dance
Dear Mr. Michael Murphy and the MV Knights of Columbus,
I am writing to ask for your support for our annual fundraising event at Good Shepherd parish. I
remember when we first began this event; the Knights helped us to host this in an attempt to
establish a parish fellowship event where both the Spanish and English speaking parishioners could
come together to celebrate friendship and also raise money for a good cause.
It would be nice to find a way to re-connect with your members and work together to promote
friendship and community. I would like to extend the invitation for you to attend this event and I ask
that you promote it within your council and support our event with your presence.
Father Tom has already responded that he will attend, as well as Deacon Chris, and some of the
other staff. It would be great to have a table of Knights of Columbus!
Thank you for considering this request. Here is the information for the event:
Good Shepherd Catholic Church's
Valentine Dinner and Dance
Come and Celebrate a Day of Friendship in our Community!
Saturday, February 7, from 7:00pm—12:00am
Good Shepherd's Creedon Hall
Enjoy Latin and American music, great food, fellowship and fun!
Ticket: $25 per person/ $15 for children (12 and under)
Cash bar with beer and wine/ Raffle prizes available
All proceeds to benefit UCM’s Progreso Literacy and Citizenship Center
For more information or to volunteer please call: Leah Tenorio, at 703-780-4055 ext. 306
Sincerely,
Leah
-Leah Tenorio
Director of Hispanic Ministry
Good Shepherd Catholic Church
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Shrove Tuesday
On Shrove Tuesday (also known as Mardi Gras), February 17, join your brother
knights at Good Shepherd for a Pancake Dinner. We need volunteers to help
serve the parish community starting at 5 pm at Creedon Hall. Customers will be
served from 6 to 8 pm.
Of course, volunteers are needed for clean up as
well. Join with your brother knights and the Good Shepherd Parish community
as we partake in one of Mardi Gras most safe and enjoyable vices before Lent,
PANCAKES!!! For your protein, sausage patties will be served as well.
For more information please contact John Michals at 703-587-3901. ‘
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February 19th Social meeting
Our February 19th Social meeting will feature a presentation on the 2015 KOVAR Programs
and the work being accomplished with our Council donation. PGK Chuck Curran, KOVAR VP
for Home Loans, will give us an overview of the grants, loans and organizations served through
KOVAR’s programs.
Learn more about the important roles each Council plays in the work of KOVAR by attaining
our fund raising goal.
The Social will begin with a Meet & Greet at 6:00 PM, followed by Dinner at 6:30 PM. The
Council will provide an entrée. Attendees with last names beginning with A-M please bring a
cold salad/side dish; attendees with last names beginning with N-Z, please bring a hot side
dish. Please bring enough for 6 - 8 diners. The KOVAR presentation will follow the meal,
beginning by 7:30 PM.
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Lenten Fish Fry’s
February 20th & 27th
March 6th ,13th ,20th & 27th
Menu
(Fried
Fillet of Flounder, Fries, Cole Slaw, Potato Salad, Roll &
Butter, Ice Cream, Coffee/Soda)
Beer & Wine will be available for sale at Council prices!
Council Lounge
8592 Richmond Highway
Alexandria, Virginia 22309
5:00 - 6:30 PM
$7.50 for Adults
$4.00 for Children
(Special Children’s Menu: fish sticks & fries and ice
cream for desert )
$30.00 for Families
Out of courtesy to our BINGO patrons, please park in the
rear of the parking lot. Thanks!!
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Super Bowl of Auto Racing
Sunday February 22, 2015 at the Longue
The Super Bowl of Auto Racing, The World Center of Speed, The
Great American Race; all are used to describe Daytona International
Speedway and the Grand-Daddy of all Auto racing The Daytona 500.
The Mount Vernon Knights of Columbus Lounge will be open and
televising this great race and as an added feature there will be a
Daytona 500 pool (more details to come) so join your Brother Knights
and guest
Sunday February 22 at the Lounge
Green Flag drops at approx. 1:20
Doors open at 12:00 noon
if you want to get in on the NASCAR Pool.
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Nominations for Outstanding Young Man and Outstanding
Young Woman of the Year
The Mount Vernon Council of the Knights of Columbus is pleased once again to request
nominations for Outstanding Young Man of the Year and Outstanding Young Woman of
the Year.
Nominees must:
a. Be graduating from high school in 2015
b. Be a practicing Catholic
c. Be a member of either Saint Louis or Good Shepherd Parish
Selection criteria include:
Outstanding contributions made by nominee
Academic excellence
Civic, religious, and/or school-related involvement
Participation in extracurricular activities
Special achievements, awards, and/or recognition received
Participation with his/her family in performing any of the above
Please submit a written nomination for each candidate that addresses the six selection
criteria listed above. Up to three letters of recommendation from teachers, clergy, and
friends also may be included. Photos and supporting material and copies of
certificates are also welcome
Written nominations and any supporting documents MUST be received at the
Council office by 5:00 PM Friday, February 27, 2015.
We regret that we cannot consider late submissions. Please mail or hand-carry your
nomination packets to:
Knights of Columbus
Mount Vernon Council
8592 Richmond Highway
Alexandria, VA 22309
A committee of judges will be appointed by the Grand Knight
Winners will be notified by April 1, and award certificates will be presented at the Council
Appreciation Dinner on Saturday June 28. (Please note that the scholarship awards will
be paid directly to the recipient's college or university).
For further information contact our Youth Director,
SK Kerry McCabe, at 703-960-3304 or mccabekk@gmail.com.
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Father Bader Scholarship Program
Virginia's Father Bader Scholarship honors the memory of Fr. Michael J. Bader, who
entered the priesthood in 1989 after a long career in business and the military, at
the age of 62. He was a deacon at St. James Church in Hopewell, and after
ordination was assigned as parochial vicar at St. Jerome's in Newport News. He
had been active for years in the Knights of Columbus, serving as Grand Knight of
Bishop Russell Council 6143 and Faithful Navigator of Patrick Henry Assembly
1720, both in Danville. He died an untimely death at the age of 65.
The program offers need-based scholarships for Knights, their wives and widows of
Knights who reside in Virginia at death. It also offers scholarship aid to graduating
high school seniors who are children of Virginia Knights in good standing.
WHO IS ELIGIBLE.
The children of a K of C member who is, or was in good standing at death, and who
is a member of a K of C council in Virginia. Said children must be a graduating High
School student and planning on entering college as a freshman.
AWARDS.
Made on a competitive basis with applicants throughout Virginia. Winners may
attend a college of choice with their names being announced at each K of C
Convention.
WHAT YOU MUST DO.
Application forms will be available on the web, now (http://www.vakofc.org/
scholastic-programs.html), at the Virginia State Council- Knights of Columbus
(under programs), or through the Chairman (see below). The application consists of:
Form BF1 FAMILY INFORMATION SHEET is to be completed by the applicant
and his/her parent(s).
Form BF2 MEMBERSHIP CERTIFICATION is to be delivered to the Financial
Secretary of your father's K of C Council, to be completed and mailed to the
Scholarship Chairman.
Form BF3 HIGH SCHOOL CERTIFICATION is to be delivered to the Principal's
office of your High School, to be completed and mailed to the Scholarship
Chairman.
ALL FORMS MUST BE RETURNED TO THE SCHOLARSHIP CHAIRMAN BY THE
DEADLINE - MARCH 14, 2015.
YOU WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED IF ANY FORM IS RECEIVED AFTER THAT
DATE.
CHAIRMAN CONTACT INFORMATION AS FOLLOWS:
Frank Guest, 6403 Bridge Creek Court, Springfield, Va, 22153, 703-980-2526 or
fbguest@aol.com
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KOVAR 2015
KOVAR is the Virginia State Knights' non-profit 501(C)(3) corporation created to assist Virginians with
Intellectual Disabilities (ID).
KOVAR is a 100% volunteer effort of the Virginia Knights of Columbus.
KOVAR has no employees and its Board of Directors take no salaries. KOVAR collects donations
through the volunteer efforts of the members and families of the Knights of Columbus and distributes the
funds collected in the form of grants and loans to tax-exempt organizations that serve “God’s Special
People” with intellectual disabilities in Virginia. KOVAR funds are used for: Funding of Group Homes;
Employment and training programs; Funding of furniture and fixtures for Group homes; Funding of
Transportation for vehicles designed with wheel chair lifts and safety equipment to assist Virginians with ID
to get to and from work and social events; Funding of health assistance; Funding of recreation programs;
and Funding of respite care for Virginians with Intellectual Disabilities so family members can have some
time to regenerate their batteries, etc. Our Council will begin our kickoff campaign with a Dinner and a
Silent Auction on Saturday 21 March 2015 at our Council Hall. Please put this date on your calendar and
help your Council meet our financial goals.
We need your help finding and donating interesting items for our auction, coming to the dinner and then
bidding on the items that we are able to bring in. Please be thinking about what you can contribute this
year to the KOVAR silent auction. To make the auction interesting and successful, we should have a
diverse set of items to be auctioned. These can include baskets prepared from items from several different
merchants or from a single source. We have letters and pamphlets prepared that you can obtain from me
that you can present to a Company, a manager of a store, for a gift certificate, a product, a service, etc. in
exchange for their tax deductible contribution. Items may be Art, some Sport Memorabilia, fruit baskets,
wine & cheese baskets, movie CDs & Snack baskets, Gift Certificates from local/favorite restaurants,
perhaps a week or weekend at a time share that you will not be using this year, Oil Change, Car Wash,
Beauty Products, Bath Products, the list is endless as your ideas. You are all so creative, so let us all see
how much we can do together for God's Special Children.
Charity is the First core Principle of the Knights of Columbus. Our Catholic faith teaches us to “Love thy
neighbor as thyself.” Members of the Knights of Columbus show love for their neighbors by conducting
food drives and donating the food to local soup kitchens and food pantries, by volunteering at Special
Olympics, and by supporting, both spiritually and materially, mothers who choose life for their babies.
Knights recognize that our mission, and our faith in God, compels us to action. There is no better way to
experience love and compassion than by helping those in need, a call we answer every day.
For further information on KOVAR visit their web site: http://www.kovarva.org . Please contact me if you
have items that can be used for the Silent Auction or if you would like to volunteer with the Silent Auction.
Lee Wallis, KOVAR Chairman for Mt. Vernon Council
703-971-2393
lee.joan@verizon.net
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KOVAR and Amazon Smile
You can help KOVAR raise money just by shopping at
Amazon and designating KOVAR as a recipient of
their donations, with NO cost to you. Sign up for
Amazon Smile and KOVAR will get .5% of all sales.
Two easy steps:
Go to http://smile.amazon.com
Select KOVAR as the charity to receive funds.
Then, each time you shop on Amazon go through the
smile.amazon.com portal and KOVAR will get .5% of
your purchases.
Or you can add the Amazon Smile quick link, available
when you register, and click right to Amazon Smile.
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KOVAR Dinner & Silent Auction
KOVAR Dinner & Silent Auction is being planned for
Saturday 21 March 2015.
Brother Knights and ladies, I have not run any silent auction before. I need your help if the
Council is to have a successful KOVAR campaign this year. This is a very worthy Virginia
Knights charity fund raiser to benefit Virginia citizens with mental disabilities. We plan to have
KOVAR collections taken after masses in the Spring outside church, we will need Members
with the yellow KOVAR aprons to hand out tootsie rolls and collect money. Additionally we
will have KOVAR collections at several Safeway stores in our designated area in the Spring,
we will need members and families to help collect at those stores as well. Our State assign
goal this Fraternal Year is $ 20,000. In the past the Mount Vernon Corporation has been able
to provide $ 10,000 to KOVAR. As our numbers of BINGO players are decreasing, it is
expected our profits at BINGO will also be shrinking. Nevertheless, we are expected to meet
this year's goal. Which brings me to the Silent Auction, we need good ideas, business leads
and members to approach stores/businesses for cash donation outright; gift certificates, and
merchandise that can be used either on its own or combined with other donations to become
an auction item. We have
posters, brochures to hand out to the public and stores/
companies. This is a Knights of
Columbus 501(c) (3) tax exempt Charity. Beginning in
January 2015, we will be in direct drive mode for collecting funds, gift certificates,
merchandise. If you can help us in any way please contact me, so that I can coordinate our
Council efforts for this year KOVAR Program.
May God Bless each of you and your families.
Fraternally,
Lee Wallis, PFN Council Chancellor
KOVAR Chair for FY 2014/2015
703-971-2393
lee.joan@verizon.net
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Mary: Woman, Mother, Idea on view December 5, 2014–April 12, 2015
Mary: Woman, Mother, Idea on view December 5, 2014–April 12, 2015.
Picturing Mary: Woman, Mother, Idea explores the concept of womanhood represented by the
Virgin Mary as well as the social and sacred functions her image has served through time.
This landmark exhibition organized by the National Museum of Women in the Arts brings
together more than 60 Renaissance- and Baroque-era masterworks from the Vatican
Museums, Uffizi Gallery, and other museums, churches, and private collections in Europe and
the United States.
Divided into six thematic sections, the exhibition presents images of Mary as a daughter,
cousin, and wife; the mother of an infant; a bereaved parent; the protagonist in a rich life story
developed through the centuries; a link between heaven and earth; and an active participant
in the lives of those who revere her.
The exhibition features works made by both female and male artists. Paintings by Sofonisba
Anguissola, Artemisia Gentileschi, Orsola Maddalena Caccia (an Ursuline nun who ran a
bustling painting studio in her convent in northern Italy), and Elisabetta Sirani highlight the
varied ways in which women artists conceptualized the subject of Mary. These artists’ works
are featured alongside treasured Marian paintings, sculptures, and drawings by Fra Filippo
Lippi, Botticelli, Michelangelo, Pontormo, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, and others.
Picturing Mary is part of NMWA’s ongoing program of major historical loan exhibitions that
examine humanist themes related to womankind.
1250 New York Ave NW Washington, D.C. 20005 202-783-5000 1-800-222-7270 See more at: http://nmwa.org/exhibitions/picturing-mary-woman-motheridea#sthash.LlskMkch.dpuf
Admission is free on the first Sunday of each month. The museum is open from 12 to 5
p.m. on Sundays and on-street parking is free. They have paintings and sculptures
from about 35 museums around the world, including the Vatican and the Uffizi Gallery.
Many of the works have never been exhibited in the U.S.
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Annual March for Life
Mount Vernon Council # 5998 sponsored a full day of activities in support of the Annual March
for Life on Monday, January 22, 2015. The day began with a Mass for the Unborn in Columbian
Hall celebrated by Fr. Zuberbueler (Pastor of St. Louis Catholic Church. SK FDD PFN PGK
James McCracken was the altar server Following a continental breakfast, two busloads of
marchers under the leadership of Rich Hayden, departed the Council building for the March.
Upon their return later that afternoon, the marchers and their families were treated to a hot
Dinner. We owe a very special note of thanks and gratitude to SK FDD PFN PGK Jim
McCracken for once again organizing and coordinating our Council’s support for the March for
Life.
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Annual March for Life
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Annual March for Life
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Stan Bonta’s Message
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Stan Bonta’s Message
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