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Youth Scholarship InformationEach year your Knights of Columbus council sponsors a $1,000.00 scholarship each for the Young Man of the Year and Young Woman of the Year. Click here for more information Application forms are available in Word format or PDF format |
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From The Grand Knight February 2008 Happy Anniversary !!I bet most of you didn’t know that our Council is starting its 15th year since the original charter. Back in February 15, 1993 a group of 72 men from Redeemer started the Albert E. Chipman Council 11042 of The Knights of Columbus. Some of the original men that started this Council have departed and are no longer with us, but I think that they all would be proud of how this Council has grown in service to our Church and Community. Let’s keep up our good works of Charity as we move forward in the coming year. Knights Casino Royale: What a big success. There was a lot of excitement as I wandered around the gaming tables and everyone from the volunteer workers to the players was having a great time. I want to be the first to congratulate and thank Frank Gerloff and Paul Byrnes for taking charge of this event. Frank and Paul put in a lot of effort to make everything come together seamlessly and it showed the evening of the event. As always no event can happen by any one or two persons and there is a long list of people that put in much time and talent to make things happen and I want to Thank each and every one of you who helped out. I am looking forward to Frank’s report on the Casino Event at our upcoming business meeting. Please mark you calendars for Feb.9th Men’s Retreat with Fr. Mike Renniger as our guest speaker. The Retreat will be held at my home in my basement to accommodate a larger attendance that we are expecting. Don’t miss out on this free event for our members. This is a half day retreat and a light lunch will be served at noon. If you know for sure that you can make it please let Rick Gillespie know so he can have enough food prepared. The retreat starts at 8:00am and I will be up by 7:00 to let in any early birds. Call Rick Gillespie or me for directions if you need them. The Business meeting is Monday February 4th at 7:00pm at the Verdi Lodge and is a 1st Degree. Come on out and welcome in a few new members joining our Order. Hope to see many of you there.
God Bless, Golf Outing 2007 PicturesClick a picture to see them bigger
From The Deputy Grand Knight Thank you brothers for all you do for our Council, our church, and our community. Please plan to join us at the Annual Council Retreat February 9th at the Santucci home. We will begin at 8 am on Saturday morning with coffee and doughnuts and conclude with lunch at 11:30 or 12. Our retreat will be led by Fr. Mike Renninger. Please call Ray or Rick if you need directions. If you are interested, you can help our Council general fund by delivering flowers for Stranges Florists on February 13 and 14. You will need an SUV or covered truck for the deliveries, and just think of the excited sweethearts you will surprise! Call me for details. Thank You Council Dinner Volunteers:
Rick Gillespie
Valentine’s Day Flower Delivery The Knights will be delivering flowers at Strange’s Florist again this year. This is an excellent fund raiser that brings in a significant donation for 2 days work. You will need a large vehicle like an SUV, minivan, or covered pick-up truck. Deliveries will take place February 13 and February 14. Be at Strange’s on Mechanicsville Pike at 7:00am to load up a group of deliveries. Contact Rick Gillespie for more information. KOVAR News KOVAR Collection weekends – Our annual KOVAR collections will be held on Thursday through Saturday, April 17-19, at Ukrops, the ABC stores, and Walmart, and May 3 at Food Lion. We will also collect money after the masses the weekend of April 19-20. As always, we’ll need lots of people to help as store shift captains, money collectors, and counters. The times and dates where we’ll need help are:
As you all know, we’ve set a very high standard for KOVAR collections, so we need a lot of participation to maintain our track record. Please consider signing up for a couple of two-hour shifts, or to be a shift captain. Sign up sheets will be available at the February meeting. If you already know you’d like a specific shift, just call Alex Kulinowski. KOVAR Golf Outing Mark your calendars for this year’s KOVAR golf outing. It will be held on Thursday, May 22nd at Brookwoods Golf Course. We’ll need lots of help to grow the success we had last year. More details will be provided at the February business meeting. Membership Dues Final Notice has been sent out to members who have not paid there 2008 membership. To avoid suspension please remit your $40.00 now to Steve Gerloff. Hats off to the Chefs! Brothers, I would like to thank the Council cooking team for their assistance in feeding over 500 meals to folks between January 20, 2008 and January 26, 2008. We cooked for the 10th Anniversary Dinner for Pack/Troop 503. We cooked for the Gibbons Assembly 4th degree meeting held at St. John's in Highland Springs. We cooked for the Knights Casino Night at the Times Dispatch. The following brothers were instrumental in our success:
Bob Birmingham PGK A Message from Deacon Chris on Man's Capacity for God In his January article, Bishop Lori discusses our capacity for God and God’s plan for us. He also talks about our quest for happiness and that nothing but God can create happiness within us. St. Augustine searched for many years before he finally found the happiness we all search for in our lives. Augustine let the world block his search for happiness or overshadow his capacity to love God and feel the love of God in his life. He let the cares and activities of the world block his ability to listen to God. Sometimes we let things in our lives interfere with our capacity to experience that full presence of God in our lives or to hear him call us. In The Book of the Lord, W. J. Borer writes “Our Lord speaks to a chosen soul: ‘I speak to each soul; if there are some who do not hear Me, it is because they do not listen to Me. There must be profound silence, because my voice is soft. The soul must be freed from all engrossing thoughts.’” We need to get rid of the distractions and “noise” of the world so we can hear God and be aware of his presence. However, it is in those times when we let the world interfere with our full realization of God’s love that God waits patiently for us. Many times as parents, we have waited for a child to return home from a date, work or just being out with friends. Many time as parents we have had misunderstandings with our children and there has been some patient, sometimes impatient, waiting for the child to “return” to us. Maybe we as children were on the other side of this experience. While our love for our child or for our parents never died during these times, we were unable to experience the full expression of that love when we were away for that relationship. It was only our return or our child’s return that enabled us to experience the fullness of that love. The Gospel gives us the magnificent parable of the “Prodigal Son”. This parable is not only about the son realizing the errors of his ways but it is also about the father waiting for the son to return home. The father waits, watching for the son. He had to be watching because he sees him while he is still a distance from the house. He runs out to him, puts a cloak on him and a ring on his finger, and has a celebration. The father in the parable is symbolic of God and tells us that God is the same way. I could imagine that He waits patiently for us to come home, for us to experience the fullness of his presence and then runs out to meet us before we are all the way home. The Compendium explains that it is God’s plan to go in search of us despite our sinfulness. One basic truth of our Faith is that while we still sinners God sent his Son to save us. While we are still sinners he is there looking for us and welcoming us home. Talking about our capacity for God, Bishop Lori quotes one of St. Augustine’s famous lines from his Confessions, “You have made us for yourself and our hearts are restless until they rest in you”. We truly are made for loving God and experiencing His presence in our lives. As children, some of us learned in the Baltimore Catechism that God made us to love him and be happy with him. I don’t think we can’t be truly happy unless we experience His full presence in our lives. All of us have difficulty experiencing the fullness of God’s presence because we have difficulty giving our love completely to God. Another famous quote from St. Augustine’s Confessions, “Too late have I come to love you, O beauty so ancient and so fresh; too late have I come to you" is also very applicable for us. You see, even though we might profess to be followers of Jesus Christ, we don’t completely say yes. We let the world draw us back from God and we let the cares of the world, or work, our families, other activities and sometimes even activities such as the Knights of Columbus, interfere with that fullness of God’s presence. We as Knights of Columbus do some truly remarkable things, locally and globally. We are in many cases the presence of God for others, however, sometimes I think we get caught up in the “business” of the Knights and forget the “ministry” of the Knights. The first principle of our order is charity. If we truly experience the full capacity of God in our lives then we will emulate the life of Jesus in the exercise of this principle. We will go out to search for the lost. We will be the presence of God to others. We will, for God, run out to meet the lost and welcome them back. We will go out to look for those who suffer in their lives. In being the presence of God’s to others, we are more fully able to experience the presence of God in our lives. God calls us every day. We need to be aware of the things in our lives the block this call in our lives. Only in identifying them will we be able to get rid ourselves of them. In eliminating them from our lives, we will live more fully in the presence of God and the more fully we live in the presence of God the more complete our happiness will be. Support our sponsors!
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