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S t . C l a r e C o u n c i l 1 2 8 8 7 , 1 9 5 0 J u n c t i o n B l v d
November 2019, Vol. 5, Issue 62
Grand Knight
Ron Benning
ron@ronbenning.com
916-730-3846
Deputy Grand
Knight
Mike Palmer
Financial Secretary
Larry Eurek
council12887@gmail.com
Warden
Frank Newton
franewton@aol.com
Treasurer
John Raniseski
raeski@aol.com
Recorder
Colin Cooper
club1632@juno.com
Chancellor
Willie Douglas
williedouglas@comcast.net
(916)721-0677
Advocate
John Steele
Lecturer
Jim De Maria
jj3452015@gmail.com
Inside Guards
Jack Bacigalupi
Al Cirimele
Outside Guards
Paul Morrison
Ray Chiarano
Faith Community Family Life
Al Smith Colin Cooper Frank Newton Dick Gilberg Joe Diaz
Council Public Relations Exemplifications Website Shinning Armor
Council Trustees
1st Year
Ritchie Adams 2nd Year
Joe Diaz
3rd Year
Charlie De Los Santos
Supreme Representative
District Deputy
Ron Booker
Field Agent
Manuel Moreira
Round Table Coordinator
rcl1939 billdurbourgh baccacian diamondwayne
@gmail.com @gmail.com @gmail.com @surewest.net
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SHINING ARMOR
PUBLISHER
St. Clare Council 12887
OFFICERS
Grand Knight-Ron Benning
Deputy Grand Knight-Michael Palmer
Financial Secretary-Larry Eurek
Treasurer-John Raniseski
Chancellor-Willie Douglas
Recorder-Colin Cooper
Warden-Frank Newton
Advocate- Jack Steele
Lecturer-Jim De Maria
Inside Guards-Paul Morrison,
Jack Bacigalupi
Outside Guards– Ray Chiarani,
Al Cirimele
Program Directors
Faith-Bob Leach
Family-Bob Accacian
Community-Bill Durbourgh
Life-Wayne Jensen
Council Activity Coordinators
Al Smith, Colin Cooper, Joe Diaz,
Dick Gilberg, Frank Newton
Council Trustees
Third Year-Charlie De Los Santos
Second Year-Joe Diaz
First Year-Ritchie Adams
Schedule of Events
Page 2 Council Officers
Page 3 Council Information Preamble
Meeting
Page 4 Grande’s Knights Message Good of The Order
Page 5 Commentary
Page 6 Cards
Calendar
Page 7 Cards
Riddle
B-Days
Page 8 Social Concerns
Calendar
Page 9 Council in Action
Page 10 Life Message
Officers meet on the third Mon-
day of the month at 7:00pm.
Business/General Meetings are
on the
Fourth Monday of the month at
7:00pm with
dinner at 6:00 pm prior to the
meeting.
The Rosary is said at 6:45 .
Meeting at 7 pm
Council 12887 Preamble
The monthly Shining Armor bulletin has three challenges: to bring members
up-to-date on council events, to encourage member participation and to re-
spond to the call to serve and to build the Domestic Church.
Publisher: Council; 12887
Communications: Joe Diaz
Editor: Grand Knight Ron Benning
Assistant Editor: Recorder Colin Cooper
Home: St. Clare Parish
1950 Junction Blvd
Roseville, CA 95747
Email: council12887@gmail.com
Council website: stclarekofc.org
NOVEMBER 2019, Vol. 5, Issue 62
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Grand Knight’s Message
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Father, you can heal us in a heartbeat. We pray for Your miraculous healing
today. From depression, life-long disease, sudden failures, addictions and
massive handicaps. We pray for miraculous healing because we know you
are as capable of fixing our physicality's as you are to hold the oceans in
place as the earth spins around. Through Your Son’s death on the cross, we
have the opportunity to be healed spiritually. By believing in Jesus we are
connected straight to You in prayer and presence. Bless our hearts to be-
lieve in You beyond our heart’s capacity. Strengthen our faith where it is
weak and strengthen our resolve to linger in Your presence a little longer
each day.
Take our pain away, according to Your will, in Your time. We’re not prom-
ised a painless life on this earth, but You do want us to live a happy one.
Send Your Spirit to help us see past our circumstances and onto Your call-
ing on our lives. Sickness and injury can’t stop God-placed dreams. Fill our
hearts with hope as we wait on You to move in our lives and flow out from
our hearts. In Jesus’ Name, Amen. - Meg Bucher
The Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary will be recited on Mondays and Saturdays; the Sor-rowful Mysteries, on Tuesdays and Fridays; the Glorious Mysteries, on Wednesdays and Sundays, and the Luminous Mysteries, on Thursdays. On each day, the Rosary will be followed by the Divine Mercy Chaplet. Each broadcast lasts about 28 minutes. “The Rosary is a devotion strongly embraced by the pro-life movement,” Father Pavone said. “This is so for good reasons, because in the Hail Mary we praise a mother, and we worship the fruit of her womb. Our salvation began because a mother said yes to the life within her! In the rosary we also say, "Pray for us sinners." We don't point the finger at others, but rather at ourselves. We know that sin that is in the world, but we start by repenting of the sin within us. That is the best way to rebuild the Culture of Life.” The Divine Mercy Chaplet also has strong links to abortion, Father Pavone said. “In the revelations of Divine Mercy to St. Faustina, abortion was the primary sin for which God asked us to cry out for his mercy,” he said. “Today, the devotion to Divine Mercy deserves particular emphasis for those who have had abortions and for abor-tionists and clinic workers.” Let us pray.
COMMENTARY
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Brothers, I propose the following reflection to you; “Jesus said to the disciples, ‘in those
days after that tribulation the sun will be darkened...and the powers in the heavens will
be shaken. ... But of that day or hour, no one knows neither the angels in heaven, nor the
Son, but only the Father.’” (Mk 13:24, 32)
Since, we don’t know the day or the hour of His second coming, ponder the following
question, if you will: What would you do if you knew that Jesus was personally coming
to spend a day with you? What would your conversation with Him entail? Would you
tell him that you have been bearing witness to the Gospel of love by being generous, by
loving those around you, most especially being charitable in serving those in need?
Perhaps, sharing with Him that living and serving as a Brother Knight has been an im-
portant way of responding to His call to love and serve those in need and that living the
principles of charity, unity, and fraternity have deepen your growth in your capacity to
imitate Him and that you are immersed more fully in the life and mission of the church.
I encourage you to live each day, never forgetting to give Him thanks for the best days of
your life. According to St. Jean Vianney, the saint for priests, “we should not respond to
please others but to please God”.
Being a Knight can be described as a new way of life, love and service to one and ser-
vice to all, and pleasing God for the work we do as Catholic men and members of the
Order in His name. When we get involved, we strengthen our activities of service to the
church and community.
When we get involved we display an intimacy that finds its origin and fulfillment in
God’s choosing us as His own, embracing us with His blessing. When we serve, we
demonstrate God’s Love and acknowledgement. So lets not deny ourselves from bring-
ing God’s presence to others, for we don’t know the impact we have on them. Our ulti-
mate goal is to help each other make a complete gift of ourselves to God in service.
Let’s answer the call from Brother Bill Durbourgh, our Community Director, to help dis-
tribute food for the those in need this Thanksgiving. (see Social Concerns calendar on
page 8).
Vivat Jesus
Schedule of Events
1, 8 Registration for Social Concerns
food distribution
3,10, 24 Hospitality Sunday
11 Admission’s Degree
17 Breakfast
18 Officer’s Meeting
19 Assembly’s Meeting
23 Thanksgiving food distribution
25 Council General Meeting
Schedule of Events
1, 8, 22, 28 Hospitality Sunday
Admissions
15 Officer’s Meeting
17 Assembly Meeting
21 Food Distribution
22 Sunday Breakfast
23 Officer’s Meeting
31 Gala Dinner
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DISCLAIMER: Council 12887 does not endorsee or otherwise recommend the business enterprises
listed in this publication. Furthermore, there is no guarantee, expressed or implied, of the products
or services offered by the business enterprises listed herein.
G. Tiongson A. Cravotta, II D. Borgatti
D. Powell J. Davidson, Sr T. Johnson
J. Abalos C. Cooper R. Driggs
J. Herald III M. Rodriquez A. Espinas
D. Guzman R. Sweeney R. Ches
J. Toro L. Parado M. Parris
G. Acuna J. Steele
What word of six letters contains seven words, beside
itself, without transposing?
Herein EXTRA Riddle:)
I move incessant to and fro, obedient to the moon and
sun, but though I serve both high and low, all wait for
me, I wait on no one.
November 1st - Register families for Holiday Drives – 4:30 to 6:30 pm in the
Morris Center.
November 8th - Register families for Holiday Drives – 4:30 to 6:30 pm in the
St. Clare room.
November 22nd – Set up for Thanksgiving distribution in the Morris Center for
clothes and in the Evangelist Center for food – 1:00 to 4:00 pm.
November 23rd – Distribution from 8:30 am to 11:30 am in St. Matthew, St.
Mark, and in the Morris Center.
November 27th – Set up Christmas Trees in Narthex and put ornaments on –
9:15 to 10:15 am.
December 7th & 8th – Give out backpacks for home. Sit in Narthex to watch
over the trees and answer questions.
December 14th & 15th - Sit in Narthex to watch over the trees and answer ques-
tions.
December 18th – Move toys from Pod to Morris Center 8:00 to 9:00 am.
December 19th – Wrap toys & gifts and move them to Evangelist Center to be
sorted – 9:00 am to 2:00 pm.
December 20th – Pick up Lasagnas
December 21st – Christmas Distribution from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm.
Important Dates - 2019
Volunteers are needed to help with the above activities prior to Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Contact Bill
billdurbourgh@gmail .com
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Brother John is seen here doing
the jig. He succeeded in lighting
up the oven. Good job SK John:)
Brothers game together to serve
the SVdP community.
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St. Clare Honor Guard led the Our
Lady of Fatima Rosary procession on
October 12 evening Mass.
Present were SK’s Dave, Joe, Charlie,
John K., Mario, Tony and Darrell.
As always, parishioners were im-
pressed with the Honor Guards pres-
ence., especially the new uniforms.
Tom, is re-
ceiving the
October
Knight of the
Month cer-
tificate from
GK Benning.
You’ve heard the news by now. How family members found thousands of aborted ba-bies stuffed in cardboard boxes in a barn at the home of the notorious abortionist Ulrich “George” Klopfer.
Priests for Life is going to make sure this discovery of 2,246 babies awakens the con-science of the country and gives notice to those responsible for this atrocity – espe-cially pro-abortion politicians – that their days of imposing abortion-on-demand on the rest of us are about to end. The atrocities inflicted on defenseless un-born children must stop! You no doubt recall the undercover videos that captured Planned Parenthood officials bragging about dissecting babies in order to harvest their body parts and sell them to the highest bidder. One Planned Parenthood abortionist – Dr. Deborah Nucatol – was terribly graphic about how she harvests the heart, lungs, and especially the liver because it’s in such high demand right now. She gave specific details about how to harvest these organs intact by crushing the still living baby above and below the thorax.
You’d think these revelations would shock America into action. Sadly they haven’t. And I fear that if this callous disregard for the dignity of the hu-man person goes on much longer America will perish. So here’s what Priests for Life is going to do and what I’m counting on you to do over the next several months.
Priests for Life is going to recruit hundreds of thousands of pro-life activists to use our “Is This What You Mean” brochure to CHALLENGE candidates running for elected office and everyone who supports abortion to admit what abortion is and then defend it. What the abortion supporter says in re-sponse doesn’t matter. We’ll have revealed the truth about that person’s pro-abortion extremism and everyone who listens will know it.
Wayne
LIFE Director
Insurance Agent
Manuel Moreira
The council’s Chancellor said that join-
ing council 12887 will be a great retire-
ment plan.
A belated recognition.
Wayne is being presented
the Family of the Year cer-
tificate for 2018-19 Colum-
bian Year.
John is being recognized
as the Family of the
Month for October.
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