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DISTRICT #121
EDITOR: JIM BRONOWSKI
E-MAIL: [email protected]
www.kofc1638.org
August 2018
"For my yoke is easy and my burden light" - Mt 11 :30
In our Inaugural edition of the 2018 Columbian year newsletter we should reflect forward as well as
backward. in each way considering the progress we have made as a council. In simple numerical terms,
we have grown In Size of membership and in our treasury. We will seek further growth in faith and
family. our community presence and in our lives in the church and in our country. Aligning our council
goals with the Supreme Council would be consistent with this year's motto "Faith In Action".
I learned in medical school "See one, do one, teach one". We all start as novices and garner experience
over time through education and practice. For those who believe. the Catholic faith is relatively simple.
For those who do not believe. it's extremely complex. We all share this common faith, but we need to be
armed, as Knights. to be able to articulate and defend our faith should we encounter (as we most likely
will) others who may not share or may disparage that faith. We may find it helpful for some collegial
discussions of the Catholic tenants at our monthly Council meetings in order to bolster our own faith.
and be more prepared to express it to others if by chance the opportunity arises.
By strengthening ourselves individually we will be in a better position to be a positive influence for our
families. Not by command but by leading by example-by serving. Our faith families (i.e. relatives and
Catholic friends) show how by the combined efforts of a group of committed, united individuals, we can
support ourselves while dynamically improving our local Catholic grade schools and our Catholic
community.
Last year we demonstrated with two very successful fundraisers, breakfasts. and other measures how our council literally served our Catholic community, with our local Catholic Grade schools being directly rewarded by our efforts. We financed several wheel chairs for needy people outside of our local community and helped fund a water well halfway around the world. Replicating these successes will again be possible but only through our individual commitments as Knights of Columbus. We can do it, but we realize these results will be even easier to obtain with more fellow Knights assisting. Therefore, we need in a sense to become "fishers of men". We need to identify and invite more faithful Catholic men in good standing with the Church to enjoy the benefits of our Catholic fraternity. As we grow in number. the tasks we set before ourselves will become even easier to achieve. We open our Columbian year with a similar anticipation and excitement as Christopher Columbus himself did on August 3, 1492 when he set sail for the New World. Let's see what we can discover.
Vivat Jesus, Patrick Merrill. MD Grand Knight
Council 1638 Installation of Officers
July 29th, 2018
Our new Grand Knight, Dr. Patrick Merrill, with his wife Laura
Trustees, William J Haggard (Two Year) and his wife, Doris along with Richard T. Gibbons (Three year and PGK) with his wife, Anna.
Deputy Grand Knight, Alejo Omar Gandara and his wife, Griselda
Deputy Grand Knight, Alejo Omar Gandara and his wife, Griselda
Chancellor, Robert M. Lucero and his wife, Pam
Financial Secretary, Lester J. Pastuszyn and his wife, Liz
Treasurer, Roger H. Stevenson and his wife, Rosie
Advocate, Richard A. Hoch and Recorder, Thomas S. Walsh
Outside Guard, Mike G. Anderson and his wife, Shelley with Inside Guard, Rene Luna
Grand Knight Dr. Patrick Merrill
Deputy Grand Knight Omar Gandara
Chaplain Rev. Louis A. Abdoo
Chancellor Robert M. Lucero
Recorder Thomas S Walsh
Financial Secretary Lester J. Pastuszyn
Treasurer Roger H. Stevenson
Lecturer Nester Contreras
Advocate Richard A. Hoch
Warden Corbin M. Delapp
Inside Guard Rene Luna
Outside Guard Mike G. Anderson
Trustees John H. Sipp
William J. Haggard Richard T. Gibbons
• Don't let your worries get the best of you; Remember, Moses started out as a basket case
• Some people are kind, polite, and sweet-spirited until you try to sit in their pews.
• Many folks want to serve God, but only as advisers.
• It is easier to preach ten sermons than it is to live one.
• The good Lord didn't create anything without a purpose, but weeds in the garden and
mosquitoes come close.
• When you get to your wit's end, you'll find God lives there.
• People are funny; they want the front of the bus, middle of the road, and the back of the
church.
• Opportunity may knock once, but temptation bangs on the front door forever.
• Quit griping about your church; If it was perfect, you couldn't belong.
• If a church wants a better pastor, It only needs to pray for the one it has.
• We're called to be witnesses, not lawyers or Judges.
• God Himself doesn't propose to judge a man until he is dead. So why should you?
• Some minds are like concrete, thoroughly mixed up and permanently set.
• Peace starts with a smile.
• I don't know why some people change churches; what difference does it make which one you
stay home from?
• Be ye fishers of men. You catch “em - He'll clean - em”
• Stop, Drop, and Roll won't work in Hell.
• Coincidence is when God chooses to remain anonymous.
• Don't put a question mark where God put a period.
• Don't wait for six strong men to take you to church.
• Forbidden fruits create many jams. God doesn't call the qualified, He qualifies the called.
• God grades on the cross, not the curve.
• God loves everyone, but probably prefers 'fruits of the spirit' over 'religious nuts!'
• God promises a safe landing, not a calm passage.
• He who angers you, controls you!
• If God is your Co-pilot, swap seats!
• Sunday, August 5th: Coffee and Doughnuts, 8:30 – 11:45, SFDS
• Tuesday, August 7th: General Business Meeting, 7:30 PM, SFDS.
• Thursday, August 23rd: Officers Meeting, 7:30 PM, SFDS.
• September 7 -9, St. Catherine of Alexandria School Festival, SCOA.
• Sunday, September 16th: Consolata Missions Hamburger Booth, SFDS.
• Saturday, October 13th: Columbus Day Italian Dinner, SCOA.
• Sunday, December 9th: Christmas Party, Canyon Crest Country Club.
District Deputy and Lecturer, Nestor Contreras with our Chaplain, Fr. Louis Abdoo begin the officer installation
Our new elected and appointed officers for Council 1638