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Knights of Columbus Monthly Editorial
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Prayer for Our Nation
God our Father, Giver of life, we entrust the
Send Your Spirit to touch the hearts of our nation’s leaders. Open their minds to the great worth of human life and the responsibilities that accompany human freedom. Remind Your people that true happiness is rooted in seeking and doing Your will.
Through the intercession of Mary Immaculate, Patroness of our land, grant us the courage to reject the “culture of death”. Lead us into a new millennium of life.
We ask this through Christ our Lord.
Amen!
We live in awesome times!
From Supreme Knight Carl Anderson “This morning, Pope Benedict reminded
At 1.7 million strong and growing, we are the world’s largest Catholic family service fraternal organization and prayer is our sword against the foes of church and state. By joining the Knights, you increase our power in numbers – the power of prayer and strength in purpose on our mission of charity, unity, fraternity and patriotism.
1) 1.7 million brothers in 12,000 local councils covering US, Canada, Mexico, Philippines, Central America, Carribean (and now Iraq). We are the largest Catholic family services fraternal organization.
2) Opportunities in charity and fraternity for service to the Church, communities and less fortunate.
3) Your active participation serves as a school of leadership to enable you to develop qualities that enhance your strengths and abilities
4) Sense of belonging in an organization that shares your religious beliefs, brings together like-minded men joined in a common cause and develops life-long friendships.
5) Excellent insurance
6) KofC are first in support of Our Holy Father, bishops and priests to preserve traditional values in the face of attacks against family, the aged, and the unborn.
When you meet the next Catholic gentlemen who is “knightly-challenged”, invite them to join us in our supreme mission of family service.
Remind them it is more than just a council or an assembly; membership in the Knights of Columbus truly is the experience of a lifetime.
Vivat Jesus!
Jeff
The Gift
From thefreedictionary.com, gift is defined as
And from the wikipedia – One of the most famous essays on this subject (Mauss) “focuses on the way that the exchange of objects between groups builds relationships between them. He argued that giving an object creates an inherent obligation on the receiver to reciprocate the gift. The resulting series of exchanges between groups thus provided one of the earliest forms of social solidarity used by humans.”
From this we see an inherent obligation on the receiver – but by definition – no expectations at all on the part of the giver.
I heard a story earlier this week about a remarkable billionaire – John Huntsman. “After seeing a very wealthy colleague who didn't donate much money die, Huntsman had another thought occur to him: There wasn't a dollar in the casket this guy could take with him. From that moment on, he has vowed to die broke and give away every penny of his fortune before he passes on.
John Huntsman started the Huntsman Cancer Institute after going through cancer treatment himself and thinking 'I can do this better'. The result of his vision was a truly out of the ordinary place for those suffering with cancer.” I encourage you to read more of his story here.
With Christmas bills due, and birthdays quickly approaching, I’ve been thinking about my giving lately. Is it really giving if I get my wife a new dishwasher for Christmas and expect to use it or get clean dishes from it? Is it really giving if we have a taco dinner night and expect some form 100s signed? Is it really giving if I give my all for an event and expect even a single “Thank You”?
As we consider our Lenten sacrifice, maybe it is a good time to step back and reflect – “Why am I doing this?”
As Christians we are called to be His apostles and spread a message of selfless love. Our creator endowed us with gifts and does have just one expectation – that we follow his example and give these gifts freely. In the Bible we hear over and over the promise to those who give freely, and the warnings to those who can’t give.
So the next time you look at our Savior hanging on that cross, consider the love, example and perfection of His selfless gift.
And consider your inherent obligation as receiver.
Vivat Jesus!
Jeff
Election year has arrived! I remind you of your responsibility to understand the issues, understand the Catholic response, and to know which candidates best emulate that Catholic response - then educate your friends and family – then Vote!
Speaking of elections – April is nominations month. Have you thought about how the Lord is calling you to lead? This is an exciting time in our council’s history with the enormous growth of young Catholic families, resurgence in faith-filled traditions, and a strong and vital parish infrastructure. Very fertile ground to hone your leadership skills and answer the call. Remember that the best officer position in the Knights of Columbus is said to be “Past Grand Knight”! Like the 2nd and 3rd Degrees, an officer position in your council should not be considered optional.
We can honestly say our lives have been blessed by you all and all the Knights we have met. Setting the pace and agenda for like-minded, values oriented, self-directed gentlemen is invigorating and energizing. An officer’s position is an easy way to satisfy our duty as Catholics to constantly evangelize.
Positions opening this year are: GK, DGK, Treasurer, Financial Secretary, Advocate, Recorder, Chancellor, Warden, Inside Guards 1&2, Lecturer. Detailed descriptions of these positions are available on request, and our Lecturer will be providing brief summaries of these positions at the next several meetings.
The first principal of our order is Charity. Being charitable with your gifts of time and talent is the selfless example we Knights are expected to be. What’s your position?
Please pray for our next leaders!
Vivat Jesus,
Jeff
The Gift of You
Jeff Maschler
I can honestly say that our family has been blessed by your families this year. Your selfless dedication to the mission of the Knights of Columbus evangelizes our environment - nurturing spirituality while making Black Forest
A quick review of the examples you have set might go like this.
Thanks for the gift of you!
And from our family to yours – Have a very Merry and Blessed Christmas!
Vivat Jesus!
Jeff Maschler
