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In Service To One Chaplain > Monsignor Dennis Luterbach
Grand Knight > Edgar C. Ursua 604-270-4260
Financial Secretary> Alberto Nisperos 604-275-7426
Field Agent > Jose P. Cabalu 604-515-1996
In Service To All District Deputy #23> Kim Ng 604-271-8582
Council Website: www.KofC6855.ca NOVEMBER 2011 NEWSLETTER
EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
2011 - 2012
Grand Knight > EDGAR C. URSUA
Deputy Grand Knight >KEVIN MENDONCA
Chancellor > LORENZO RANADA
Financial Secretary > ALBERTO NISPEROS ( District #23 Warden, State Family Life Director)
Treasurer > EFREN GUANZON
Lecturer > STAN LEONG (Past Grand Knight, Former District Deputy #23)
Advocate > RICARDO ROZARIO
Recorder > REYNOLD LOBO
Warden > KEN CHEW
Inside Guard 1 > ANTONIO RODRIGUEZ
Inside Guard 2 > FRANCIS YONG
Inside Guard 3 > ELIO GASPARETTO
Outside Guard 1 > MELITON ISON
Outside Guard 2 > MANUEL TOLENTINO
Outside Guard 3 > FRANCIS LEE
Trustee 3 Year > JOHN KOOP
Trustee 2 Year > COLIN QUAN
Trustee 1 Year > ROGELIO DELA CRUZ
Immediate Past GK > AMERICO SILVA
Dear Fellow Brother Knights,
With the beginning of Advent ushering in the new liturgical year
and the implementation at Mass of the Third Edition of the
Roman Missal, perhaps this is an opportunity for us to consider
the many gifts available to us as Catholic faithful.
During this season of giving, as members of the Order, one of the
most rewarding, valuable, even priceless gifts we should
consider giving is the Gift of Membership in the Knights of
Columbus. By seeking out, inviting and bringing our fellow
practicing Catholic gentlemen into the order, we give them many
opportunities to use their treasure chest of various natural gifts,
abilities and talents given to us by God.
Membership in our Order offers a wide range of opportunities to
give of ourselves in service to others. I urge all my Brother
Knights to make the most of your membership in the Knights of
Columbus, to become and remain active in our council, and reach
out to our other brothers to do so, as well. My wife, Priscilla and I wish each of you and your families the
very best joy that comes from being members of a greater Knights
of Columbus Family.
Blessed and Merry Christmas, Vivat Jesus !
Edgar C. Ursua
Grand Knight
Archbishop Duke Council 6855
Email: [email protected]
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Message from the Chaplain
MONSIGNOR DENNIS LUTERBACH
In the day of creation God said, "Let there be light." In the day of salvation he said, "Your sins are forgiven."
The birth of Jesus is the dawn of the day of salvation; the birth of Jesus means that mankind, expelled from paradise, sees his God once more; the birth of Jesus shows us God’s love beyond all our imagining.
The fault of Adam and Eve was a "happy fault" for it gained for us a Redeemer who is Christ the Lord. God created to share his happiness with us, but even more, the Son of God in becoming man shared in our humanity that we might share in his divinity.
This is both the theme, the very heart of the meaning, both of Christmas and of Easter.
May you know God’s happiness and share it; may you understand and experience God’s love and give it; may you find God’s peace and live it both at Christmas and throughout the New Year.
May God bless you now and always.
Monsignor Dennis Luterbach Chaplain, Knights of Columbus Archbishop Duke Council 6855
Message from the District Deputy
KIM NG
My Brother Knights of Archbishop Duke Council 6855, We are almost through the 1st half of this Columbian year. Judging from the pace your council is going I have great hopes for your council in its endeavor for a successful year in membership and your many other activities. While it is legitimate to desire to move ahead, we should always temper success with humility. It is also a time of the year to take stock of the direction of our faith and spiritual health and to remember the God who “so loved the world that He gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in Him, should not perish, but may have eternal life (John 3:16)”. So for this Christmas season may all our families join together in responding to this great love with charity and goodwill and always keep
Christ in Christmas. Hallelujah, Vivat Jesus Kim Ng DD #23
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Blessed Christmas to one and all
from your District Deputy and Council Executive Officers
Kim and Gloria Ng Edgar and Priscilla Ursua Americo and Maria Silva
District Deputy #23 Grand Knight Immediate Past Grand Knight
May May May May the Peace of Christ the Peace of Christ the Peace of Christ the Peace of Christ Be in your HeartBe in your HeartBe in your HeartBe in your Heart And in your HomeAnd in your HomeAnd in your HomeAnd in your Home
Kevin and Bridget Mendonca Lorenzo and Julie Ranada Alberto and Alma Nisperos Efren and Herminia Guanzon
Deputy Grand Knight Chancellor Financial Secretary Treasurer
During the Most During the Most During the Most During the Most Holy Season aHoly Season aHoly Season aHoly Season and All through the New Yearnd All through the New Yearnd All through the New Yearnd All through the New Year
Stan and Barbara Leong Ricardo and Lyce Rozario Reynold and Clera Lobo Ken and Rosalind Chew
Lecturer Advocate Recorder Warden
ShareShareShareShare the Holiness of the Season the Holiness of the Season the Holiness of the Season the Holiness of the Season with Everyonewith Everyonewith Everyonewith Everyone
Antonio Rodriguez Francis Yong Elio Gasparetto Meliton Ison Manuel Tolentino Francis Lee
and wife Lisa and wife Shirley and wife Diane and wife Lucy and wife Beth and wife Joan
Inside Guard 1 Inside Guard 2 Inside Guard 3 Outside Guard 1 Outside Guard 2 Outside Guard 3 May the Christ child’s loveMay the Christ child’s loveMay the Christ child’s loveMay the Christ child’s love guide yoguide yoguide yoguide youuuu
John and Roxanne Koop Colin and Gwen Quan Rogelio and Lourdes Dela Cruz
Trustee 3 Years Trustee 2 Years Trustee 1 Year
protect you aprotect you aprotect you aprotect you annnnd your familyd your familyd your familyd your family Throughout the year!Throughout the year!Throughout the year!Throughout the year!
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PRAYER FOR THE SICK and DISTRESSPRAYER FOR THE SICK and DISTRESSPRAYER FOR THE SICK and DISTRESSPRAYER FOR THE SICK and DISTRESS
May our Prayers continue to provide the additional help to speed recovery and alleviate the suffering of our brother knights and knights families who are sick or in distress.
This we ask in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.
Bro. Peter MCDONAGH Bro.Michael MCATASNEY
Bro. Constancio ‘Butch’ MENDOZA Lurdes PIMENTEL – wife of Worthy District Master Tony Pimentel
Kathleen MCDONAGH – wife of Worthy Faithful Navigator Peter McDonagh Jackie D’SOUZA – wife of Bro. Peter D’Souza
Terry FITZGIBBON – widow of Bro. John Fitzgibbon Simon LEONG – brother of Council Lecturer Stan Leong
PRAYER FOR THE DECEASED KNIGHTS FAMILYPRAYER FOR THE DECEASED KNIGHTS FAMILYPRAYER FOR THE DECEASED KNIGHTS FAMILYPRAYER FOR THE DECEASED KNIGHTS FAMILY
Dickson T.S. LAU – brother of Bro. Season Lau Ameriano Magsanoc – father-in-law of Bro. Miguel Doria
Archbishop Duke Council 6855 Welcomes
for November 2011
Through the Knights of Columbus, Father Michael J. McGivney gave Catholic laymen a new opportunity --- the chance to grow in holiness while contributing to their parishes, communities and security of their families. Today, more church leaders are recognizing his spiritual genius in animating the laity.
Bro.Fritzie CRUZ
Bro. Kevin SONES
Worthy District Deputy Kim Ng with New Members and
their Proposers Bro.Rolando SARMIENTO for Bro.Fritzie CRUZ
and Bro.Edgar URSUA for Bro. Kevin SONES.
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SENIORS PARISH COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS
AFTERNOON SOCIAL St. Paul Parish Center
December 17, 2011 (Saturday) 1pm – 4pm
For FREE ticket reservation, please call:
Americo Silva – 604-278-8031
Edgar Ursua – 604-270-4260
NEW YEAR’S EVE 2012NEW YEAR’S EVE 2012NEW YEAR’S EVE 2012NEW YEAR’S EVE 2012
$ 45.00 PER PERSON
(Tickets are available from your designated Executive Officers)
For table reservation, please call:
Edgar Ursua 604-270-4260, Alberto Nisperos 604-275-7426
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NOVEMBER 2011
FRANCIS and JOAN LEE
With profound enthusiasm, Bro. Francis Lee and wife Joan has worked their way out in a well deserving
recognition as Family of the Month for November. Since Bro. Francis joined the Order in the year 2002,
He has shown his worth of being a Knight. In a short period of 5 months he became a 3rd Degree Knight
and has since held positions in the Executive Office. He is currently the Council’s Outside Guard 3 and
the Assistant Chair for our Golf Tournament.
Not only is Bro.Francis involved in our Church Program being a regular usher in the 12noon Sunday Mass,
He is also a dedicated service team of our Health Program – the on-site Blood Clinic Service.
Together with his wife, Joan, they are constant supporters of our council and community projects,
fundraising events and pro-life programs.
A regular member of the Dancer-Cise Line Dancing, their performance in the recent Anniversary Night
was done with gusto.
Congratulations LEE FAMILY and thank you for your continued support !!!
NOVEMBER 2011
ROLANDO SARMIENTO A member of our Council 6855 for three and a half years, Brother Rolando Sarmiento has
demonstrated vigorously his time at the Order. Within two(2) years after joining the Knights of
Columbus, he took his Major Degree and right now is working on being a Fourth Degree Knight.
In a very short period of time, he has brought in three(3) practicing catholic gentlemen to join the
Order which was apparent in the last First Degree Exemplification held this month of November.
Having a background in the medical field, Brother Roland involves himself in the Knights of Columbus
Health Program – the on-site Blood Clinic Sevice, wherein he tremendously enjoys his time interacting
with the blood donor patients.
A regular usher at the 12noon Sunday mass, He also partakes in the Annual Seniors Christmas
Afternoon Social, wherein he serves as a Waiter in a banquet sponsored by the Knights of Columbus.
Congratulations BROTHER ROLANDO and thank you for your enourmous support !!!
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OCTOBER 2011
Grand Knight Edgar Ursua awarding the
Certificate for the Knight of the Month
for October 2011 to Brother Antonio G. Claudio
OCTOBER 2011
Accepting the Family of the Month Award
for October 2011 is
Brother Danilo and Yolanda De Joya.
Knights of Columbus Archbishop Duke Council 6855
Canadian Blood Services ON-SITE BLOOD CLINIC SERVICE TEAM at St. Paul Parish, Richmond, B.C.
Standing L-R: Chancellor Lorenz RANADA, Grand Knight Edgar URSUA, IPGK and Health Service
Director Americo SILVA, Past GK and Lecturer Stan LEONG and Executive Officer IG #1 Antonio RODRIGUEZ.
Sitted at Center: Mrs. Priscilla Ursua, wife of WGK Edgar Ursua.
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Office of the Bishop Phone: (250) 964-4424 Diocese of Prince George Fax: (250) 964-2101
6500 Southridge Avenue, Box 7000
Prince George, BC Canada V2N 3Z2
November 2, 2011
Dear Brother Knights,
This is a message to indicate to you how beneficial the Pennies From Heaven collection is to the
Diocese of Prince George. There are three main areas of ministry supported by the collection.
Returning to Spirit is a workshop organized to bring about reconciliation and healing between First
Nations persons and Church persons. It is extremely effective and is an initiative that the Church needs to undertake to restore relationships with the First Nations people, both as a group and as individuals. This is almost a must in the Church today.
Adult Faith Formation is one of the greatest and most universal needs in the Church today. Most
people have not grown in their faith formation much beyond their childhood catechesis. The obvious need for adult faith formation speaks for itself.
Education and Formation of Seminarians is a constant need for any Diocese. To form a seminarian,
the present day costs are about $30,000 per year. We are presently blessed with seminarians and the gift from the collection helps us very much.
As you can see, Pennies From Heaven is very helpful to us in our Diocese and your generosity is
greatly appreciated. Keep up your good work!
Fraternally in Christ,
Gerald Wiesner, O.M.I. Bishop
GW:malj
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Manuel (manny)TOLENTINO Antonio(tony)BANTING, JR. Jeremias(jerry)RENTUZA
SPORTS DIRECTOR TEAM 6855 CAPTAIN TEAM 6855 COACH
INTER-PARISH COMMUNITY BASKETBALL COMMITTEE
Kevin MENDONCA Meliton(mel)ISON Francis YONG Romer MARTIN
Bro. Francis Yong
PENNIES FOR HEAVEN (Vocation Program)
Archbishop Duke Council 6855 thanks all those who
donated into this Pennies for Heaven Wheelbarrow
Drive which amounted to $1168.00 and with
special appreciation to Bro. Marcel Schellekens
who put in $1,000.00 into this Vocation Program.
A Big Thank You to Chairperson, Bro. Francis Yong
who organized this event and to those brother
knights who participated in this Wheelbarrow Drive.
Bro. Lorenzo and Sis. Julie Ranada
40 DAYS FOR LIFE (Pro-Life Program)
to our Council 6855 Pro-Life Couple, Bro. Lorenzo and
Julie Ranada for organizing the Knights of Columbus
Pro-Life Program “40-DAYS FOR LIFE” which was well
attended by our Brother Knights and Families and
was also joined in by the various St. Paul Parish
Organizations.
Bro.Lorenzo is the Council Chancellor, Charity Appeal
Chairperson, SARAH Prevention Ministry Chair and
holds the appointed position of a Program Director.
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A History of
Archbishop Duke Council 6855 Archbishop Duke Council 6855 Archbishop Duke Council 6855 Archbishop Duke Council 6855
Millennium ChoirMillennium ChoirMillennium ChoirMillennium Choir
Author is Brother Kim Ng, a former Choir Coordinator, Past Grand Knight and currently in a Worthy Position as District Deputy #23.
Have you observe how well we adhere to the items, especially in the singing of the national anthem,
the opening ode and the closing ode, in the conduct of our general meetings? Not too long ago prior
to the formation of Council 6855’s choir, we sang the opening ode, but we did not sing the closing
ode. Instead we sang the national anthem as the closing ode. After the formation of Council 6855’s
choir and the help of Brother Rod Winnings PGK who brought along tape recordings we began to sing
the opening ode and the national anthem more in tune together. We still did not sing the closing ode
but with subtle coaxing and nudging the writer was able to slip this into the agenda without too much
of a notice from the assembly of members.
It was during the 1998 December Christmas party and sing along, where after
all the invited parish choirs had given their best rendition of Christmas carols
and brother knights were called to sing that we discovered the hidden talents.
The idea to harness these raw talents in the form of a council choir was born.
The following year we began in earnest to drum interest in the membership
about the formation of a choir. We were very fortunate to have in our midst a
talented and dedicated brother Mario Cayetano, who leads the parish noon choir, to offer to coach a
group of men who are not musically inclined into singing in tune together.
We also had the services of pianist and bandleader, the late Vic
Cristobal to accompany us in our singing at the first Sunday of each
month 7.45 am mass which has now moved to 7.30 am. Besides this
presence at the mass we were requested to sing at the BC and Yukon
Knights of Columbus state officers installation mass in June 1999. We
were also present at the seniors’ anointment mass and dinner that year.
When it became known that the state convention was going to be held in Richmond at the then Pacific
Resort hotel group and that council 6855 and 10681 were going to be co-hosts, we ratchet up the
practices. Having the convention in Richmond did not automatically guarantee that council 6855
would be chosen to sing at the masses at the convention. This had virtually been the domain of the
Prince George council choir, a well-seasoned and experienced group. We did our promotion and we
also had first hand experience singing at the state officers’ installation mass at St Paul parish, which
might have an influence in the decision. Our anticipation was realized early in 2000 when the then
State Deputy Joe Fowlie verbally informed the writer at the major degree in Richmond that Council
6855 Millennium Choir would be singing at the April 2000 state convention.
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Archbishop Duke Council 6855 Archbishop Duke Council 6855 Archbishop Duke Council 6855 Archbishop Duke Council 6855 Millennium ChoirMillennium ChoirMillennium ChoirMillennium Choir
This news was an incentive to muster support for the choir, which
had its ups and downs when it came to attending practices.
In the end support was generally forthcoming with a list of
members that over the years had seen dramatical changes.
The practice sessions cover the 3 masses at the convention
and are as shown in the attachment. We also had to familiarize
ourselves with the American national anthem and the opening and
closing odes. Again we were fortunate to have services of the late Brother Pat Buckley, an accomplish
organist, to accompany us at this convention and all subsequent conventions where we sang.
The years following the first convention singing of our Knights Millennium Choir saw a gradual waning
in interest although we maintained the first Sunday of the month 7.45 am Mass singing.
For a while Brother Pat Rooney took charge of gathering the members to attend the practices and
the singing. During this time we had the services of Patrick Fiore, the grandson of Brother Dominic
Fiore, as our pianist. When he had to leave to
continue his further studies at the university
we had Bro. Michael Chen.
At present we have Liza Cayetano, daughter
of our choir master Mario as our accompanist.
The revival of 6855’s choir is due in no small part
to the fact that we now have the wives of our members
participating. All council projects leave memories but
some like the Millennium Choir also leave a legacy.
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Jose P. Cabalu, FIC, RHU
Field Agent
Annuities: More Flexible Than You Might Think
Annuities are easily misunderstood, in part because of their name. When you “annuitize” the money you’ve paid into an annuity (plus the interest it has earned), you’ve chosen to receive monthly payments for life or for a fixed period.
However, annuitizing this money isn’t your only option. You may also treat an annuity something like a Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC). That is, you use the annuity as a way to accumulate savings and earn a steady interest rate. You can make withdrawals from the annuity for any reason, although you may then owe income tax on some or all of the withdrawal amount. If you do choose to annuitize, you also have several payout options. The point is, these products are flexible enough to serve a variety of needs.
Contact me if you’re interested in setting up an annuity as an RRSP, spousal RRSP, RRIF, a non-registered account, or a TFSA account. I’m at 778-837-2317 or [email protected].
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40 Days for Life Author is Worthy Chancellor Lorenzo and Julie Ranada, Knights of Columbus Council 6855 Pro-Life Couple.
For the first time ever, Vancouver, BC participated in the largest ever 40 Days for Life campaign this fall from
September 28 through November 6th. It was one of 301 locations spread across North America, Puerto Rico,
Argentina, England, Spain and Germany. This was the eighth such campaign since its inception in 2007.
During those 40 days, people prayed, fasted and held a public vigil at the entrance to the BC Women’s Health
Centre on Heather Street with the objective of bringing an end to abortion.
Archbishop Duke Council 6855 spearheaded the St. Paul Parish participation in this event, promoting it to the
parishioners by posters, parish bulletin announcements, and personal contact, in order to solicit pledges of
participation. We selected November 6th, the 40th day, as our vigil date, promising to cover all 25 hours of
the public vigil from midnight to midnight, including the extra 1am hour due to the switch from Pacific
Daylight Time to Pacific Standard Time.
A total of 12 hours of prayer at the Adoration Chapel were pledged. And we tallied 168 hours at the public
vigil on November 6th, including the Eleventh Hour (final hour of the final day) celebrants that counted no
less than His Grace Archbishop Michael Miller, Msgr. Jensen, Michele Smillie of the Respect Life Office, the
vigil coordinators and many stalwart pro-lifers, young and old.
Of these 168 hours, 129 were volunteered by the parishioners of St. Paul to cover all 25 hours of November
6th. Many parish groups like the CWL, Legion of Mary, St. Vincent de Paul Society, Perpetual Adoration, FilChi
Prayer Group, Bukas Loob sa Diyos, and the LifeTeen/Youth Ministry participated during the course of the
day, while the Knights of Columbus, including the Grand Knight and several past Grand Knights, and their
wives, even children, covered the most challenging hours. Several knights stayed for more than two hours in
order to keep each other company, even as the temperatures dipped to 0C. It was truly a parish effort,
blessed by God with clear skies and great spirit!
Reports document that over 4300 babies have been saved, 53 abortion workers have walked away from the
industry, and 16 abortion facilities have shut down during the previous campaigns. Worldwide, this fall
campaign has seen an additional 465 lives saved. God is good!
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A note of RecoA note of RecoA note of RecoA note of Recognition for these gnition for these gnition for these gnition for these KKKKnights of our Council nights of our Council nights of our Council nights of our Council
who received their First Degreewho received their First Degreewho received their First Degreewho received their First Degree
It is most noteworthy that their dedication to the Order have gone this long.
Bro. Tony Biro 1981 Bro. Manuel Canita 1991 Bro. Leo Carrier 1991 Bro. Rudy Chamberland 1987 Bro. George Cumming 1965 Bro. Roger De La Cruz 1980 Bro. Samuel Esaw 1987 Bro. Richard Essen 1988 Bro. Barton Fairbairn 1957 Bro. Elio Gasparetto 1991 Bro. John Heathe 1991 Bro. Scott Heathe 1991 Bro. Ronald Keras 1990 Bro. Stan Leong 1990 Bro. Wayne Mackey 1986 Bro. Rocco Martella 1974 Bro. Michael McAtasney 1988 Bro. Peter McDonagh 1976 Bro. Alston Payne 1990 Bro. Antonio Pimentel 1990 Bro. Louie Pulice 1987 Bro. William Renfro 1991 Bro. Michael Ripplinger 1991 Bro. Richard Rochard 1979 Bro. Marcel Schellekens 1962 Bro. Edward Shepherd 1977 Bro. Michael Stanley 1990 Bro. Roderick Winning 1988
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40-Days For Life (November 6, 2011)
6th of November marks the last day of the 40-Days for Life, a Pro-Life Program well participated by our Council 6855 and joined in by parishioners of St. Paul Parish from 12 midnight to 12 midnight. A set of at least 4 members alternating each hour was organized by our Knights of Columbus Pro-Life Couple, Bro.Lorenzo and Sis.Julie Ranada.
Necrology Mass & Fall Brunch (November 6, 2011)
A 9am Necrology Mass in honour of our deceased Brother Knights who have gone before us was celebrated by Reverend Fr. Swann Kim at St. Paul Parish Church which was well attended by members of our council widows, members and families. A Joint Council Fall Brunch reception was held after the mass at Abercorn Inn in Richmond, B.C with an attendance of 79, 38 of which are from Council 6855.
Remembrance Day (November 11, 2011)
November 11th at 11 am in 1918(the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month) marks the end of the first world war in UK == this date and time was made into Remembrance Day in commonwealth countries. To commemorate the armed forces(soldiers) on Remembrance Day, the Knights of Columbus District 23 joined the rest of Richmond Community in the Wreath Laying at the Cenotaph of Richmond City Hall. Host Councils are Archbishop Duke Council 6855 and St. Monica Council 12861. St, Joseph’s 10681 and Canadian Martyrs 11916 marked their attendance in this annual event.
Inter-Parish Community Basketball (November 12, 2011)
Christopher Columbus Council 10681(St. Joseph’s Parish) grabbed the Championship Trophy. Trailing in second was Canadian Martyrs Council 11916. Archbishop Duke Council 6855 came in 3rd, with St. Monica Council 12861 taking the 4th placer. Honoured Guest was District Deputy Kim Ng.
Family Rosary Night (November 14, 2011)
Appreciation goes to Mrs. Mary Nezil for hosting the KofC 6855 Monthly Rosary Night which was attended by 16 of our Knights, Spouses and Widows.
Parish Community Pancake Breakfast (November 20, 2011)
Members of the Knights, please contact Bro. John Koop at 604-278-6768 for a taskforce schedule.
First Degree Exemplification (November 28, 2011)
Welcome and Congratulations for joining the Knights of Columbus Order… and Thank You to the Proposers.
Bro. Fritzie CRUZ – Proposer Bro. Rolando Sarmiento Bro. Kevin SONES – Proposer Bro. Edgar Ursua
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Knights of Columbus
BALLROOMBALLROOMBALLROOMBALLROOM
DANCER-CISE
St. Paul Parish Rooms 1 and 2
8:30pm to 10:00pm
DECEMBER 13DECEMBER 13DECEMBER 13DECEMBER 13 ,2011,2011,2011,2011
Knights of Columbus
ROSARY NIGHT
8:00 pm Host: Paul and Jean Garcia
DECEMBER 18DECEMBER 18DECEMBER 18DECEMBER 18, 2011, 2011, 2011, 2011
Knights of Columbus
PANCAKE BREAKFAST
Served after masses of
7:30am, 9:00am, 10:30am masses
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Knights of Columbus
CHOIR 6855
7:30am Sunday Mass
DECEMBER 03DECEMBER 03DECEMBER 03DECEMBER 03, 2011 , 2011 , 2011 , 2011
Knights of Columbus
Food Safe Level 1 Course
Saturday 9:00am to 4:00pm
St. Paul Parish Center
DECEMBER 3DECEMBER 3DECEMBER 3DECEMBER 31, 2011, 2011, 2011, 2011111
Knights of Columbus
NEW YEAR’S EVE NEW YEAR’S EVE NEW YEAR’S EVE NEW YEAR’S EVE 2222000011112222
$45.00 per person Call: Edgar Ursua – 604-270-4260 Alberto Nisperos – 604-275-7426 Efren Guanzon - 604-279-1180
DECEMBER 02 , 2011DECEMBER 02 , 2011DECEMBER 02 , 2011DECEMBER 02 , 2011
Knights of Columbus
BLOOD CLINIC SERVICE Friday, 12noon to 7:30pm
St.Paul Parish Gymnasium
DECEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER 12121212 ,2011,2011,2011,2011
Knights of Columbus
SING-ALONG
CHRISTMAS PARTY
Monday, 8:00pm – 10:00pm
St.Paul Parish Gymnasium
0pm
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Knights of Columbus
SENIORS PARISH COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS
AFTERNOON SOCIAL
Saturday, 1:00pm to 4:00pm
St.Paul Parish Gymnasium
DECEMBER 21, 2011DECEMBER 21, 2011DECEMBER 21, 2011DECEMBER 21, 2011
Knights of Columbus
KIDS CHRISTMAS PARTY
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LLLL KKKK
District Free Throw – January 7, 2012 Regional Free Throw Championship – January 28, 2012
COED Youth Basketball – February 4 , 2012
For inquiries, please call: Sports Director Brother Manny Tolentino 604-244-8715
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December 2011 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 4th
Degree
Executive
Meeting 7:30pm
Bingo TakeDown
RED TEAM
2
Blood Clinic 12noon
to 8pm St.Paul Parish
Mid-Year DD’s
Meeting
3 KofC Food
Safe Course
9am – 4pm
Mid-Year DD’s
Meeting
4 KofC Choir
7:30am Mass
Mid-Year Meeting
5 6 Parish Pastoral
Council
Meeting
7:00PM
7 KofC
BALLROOM
Dancer-Cise
8:30PM
8
Bingo TakeDown
BLUE TEAM
9
10
11
PS98 Concert
5pm – St.Monica
12 6855
General Meeting
7:30pm
KofC Sing-Along
Christmas Party
8:00pm
13 8:00 pm
Rosary Night
Bro. Paul and
Jean Garcia
14 KofC
BALLROOM
Dancer-Cise
8:30PM
15 4th
Degree
Christmas Party
Meeting 7:30pm
Bingo TakeDown
GOLD TEAM
16
Set-up Seniors 7pm
17 State Convention
Meeting 8:30 am
SENIORS Luncheon
12noon – 4pm
Pancake Set-Up
4pm – 5pm
18KofC Pancake
Breakfast Served after Masses
7:30,9:00,10:30
19 6855
Executive
Meeting 7:30pm
20 21 KofC Kids
Christmas Party
12noon -4pm
22
Bingo Take Down
WHITE TEAM
9:50pm
23
24
25 Merry
Christmas
26
27
28 6855
First Degree TBA
Set-Up Lights
29
Bingo TakeDown
RED TEAM
30
Set-Up New Years
Eve Party
31 KofC
New Years Eve
Party
6pm -12 MN
January 2012 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1
2 3 4 Choir
Rehearsal
8:30pm
5 4th
Degree
Executive
Meeting 7:30pm
Bingo TakeDown
BLUE TEAM
6 KofC 6855
Line Dancer-Cise
and Sports Night
8:00-10:00pm
7 District
Free Throw
10am – 3:00pm
8 KofC 7:30am
Choir Mass
9 6855
General Meeting
7:30pm
Rooms 1 and 2
10
11 12 KofC Bingo
TakeDown
GOLD TEAM
13
14 11:30am
Pancake Set-Up
15 KofC Pancake
Breakfast Served after Masses
7:30,9:00,10:30am
16 6855
Executive
Meeting 7:30pm
Room 4
17 8:00pm
Rosary Night
18
Audit Meeting
GK,Trustees 1,2,3
Treasurer
Financial Secretary
8:30pm, Room 3
19 4th
Degree
General
Meeting 7:30pm
Bingo TakeDown
WHITE TEAM
20
KofC 6855
Dancer-Cise and
Sports Night
8:00-10:00pm
21
State Convention
Meeting 10am
22
23 24
SARAH Program
Meeting
7:30pm
25
26 KofC Bingo
TakeDown
RED TEAM
27
28 Regional
Free Throw
10am – 3:00pm
29
30 6855
First Degree
Exemplification
7:30pm
31
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Archbishop Duke Council 6855 40 DAYS FOR LIFE
(a Knights of Columbus Pro-Life Program) November 6, 2011
Pro-Life Supporters L-R: Blossom and Ferdi SOBRINHO,
Edgar and Priscilla URSUA and Barbara LEONG.
KofC 6855 Pro-Life Couple Brother Knight Lorenzo and Julie RANADA
Together with WGK Edgar URSUA and Brother Patrick MACKEN.
Infront of BC Women’s Hospital for the
40 Days Prayer Vigil =Bro.John and Lynne Heathe
Family and the Legion of Mary Ladies of St. Paul Parish
Archbishop Duke Council 6855 Pro-Life Supporters
Stan & Barbara LEONG, Catalino & Nilda ORILLANEDA,
Kim and Gloria NG,Edgar URSUA, Tony and Lisa
RODRIGUEZ. Not in Photo: Priscilla URSUA
Archbishop Miller on the last
hour of the 40 Days for Life
Last Hour Prayer –Worthy DD Kim NG
Worthy GK Edgar URSUA nd Bro.Tony BANTING
Knights and Wives: Jerry and Zenia RENTUZA.
Ver and Gloria ASUNCION, Lucy ISON, Pol
and Jean GARCIA. Also in photo; G. Mirandilla
Respect for Life Umbrellas==L-R: Pol and Jean GARCIA
Mel and Lucy ISON, Ver and Gloria ASUNCION, Zenia
RENTUZA and Gloria MIRANDILLA. Not in Photo J.Rentuza
Lorenzo and Julie RANADA and
IPGK Americo SILVA
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Archbishop Duke Council 6855 NECROLOGY MASS & FALL BRUNCH
(a District 23 Joint Council Event)
Abercorn Inn – Richmond
November 6, 2011
.
A 9:00am NECROLOGY MASS at St. Paul Parish with Worthy Grand Knight Edgar Ursua announcing the names of
Archbishop Duke Council 6855 Deceased Brother Knights who have gone before us.
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Archbishop Duke Council 6855 REMEMBRANCE DAY- Laying of the Wreath
(a District 23 Joint Council Event)
Cenotaph – Richmond City Hall
November 11, 2011
LAYING OF THE WREATH by WGK 6855 Edgar Ursua(St. Paul Parish)
and WGK 12861 Philip Barnwell (St. Monica Parish).
Behind L-R: Rod Belleza, Worthy District Deputy Kim Ng and Vic Festejo
CENOTAPH – Richmond City Hall
11th hour, 11th day of the 11th Month
DISTRICT 23 (Richmond Councils) REPRESENTATIVES
L-R: Ben MAGCALAS(St. Joseph), Worthy District DeputY#23 Kim NG, PGK 6855 Americo SILVA(St. Paul),
John WARD(St. Joseph), PGK 6855 Stan LEONG(St. Paul), WGK 12861 Philip BARNWELL, WGK 6855 Edgar URSUA,
Vic Festejo (St. Monica) and Rod BELLEZA (Canadian Martyrs).
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Archbishop Duke Council 6855 2nd ANNUAL
INTER-PARISH COMMUNITY BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES & AWARDS
(a District 23 Joint Council Event)
St. Paul Parish Gymnasium – November 12, 2011
Shoot Out Winners Bro.Armand Balberde and Peter Yap
receiving the MVP Award for Archbishop Duke Council 6855
Manny Tolentino
6855 Sports Director
St. Monica Parish Council 12861
4th Place Winner
Canadian Martyrs Council 11916
2nd Place Winner
St. Joseph Parish Council 10681
Team Champion
St. Paul Parish Council 6855
3rd Place Winner
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Husband and Wife Team Registered Nurse Pinky Jacinto
Registered Nurses
Brother Knight Randy Aclan
and Gaizel Aclan
Dr. Vinnci Lao
Archbishop Duke Council 6855 SARAH “Prevention Ministry” Program
Blood Pressure Check
St. Paul Parish Center
November 20 , 2011
SARAH Prevention Ministry Program Committee Members
L-R: Randy ACLAN(KofC),Richard CHEN, Edgar URSUA(KofC), Lorenzo RANADA(KofC), Americo SILVA(KofC),
Antonio RODRIGUEZ(KofC), Julie RANADA, Dr.Larina REYES-SMITH, Gaizel ACLAN, Dr. Vincci LAO.
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Archbishop Duke Council 6855 PARISH COMMUNITY PANCAKE BREAKFAST
St. Paul Parish Center
November 20 , 2011