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Knights Record October 2018
MSGR. LEONARD A. BAUER COUNCIL 1028
5301 West Main Street
Post Office Box 23844
Belleville, Illinois 62223-0844
(618)979-0622
BISHOP JANSSEN ASSEMBLY 0199
5301 West Main Street
Post Office Box 23844
Belleville, Illinois 62222-0844
www.kofc1028.org
FROM THE DESK OF THE GRAND KNIGHT My dear Brother Knights… As I
look at our calendar and see the
month of September passing and a
new month here before us with all
its opportunities to do God’s work as
a Brotherhood, I am reminded of the
help our Lord has given to us with
his Angles, always by our side help-
ing us to do the Fathers will on any
given day. The word “angel” comes
from angelus, Latin for
“messenger.” The Archangels Mi-
chael, Gabriel, and Raphael are
God’s envoys. Gabriel, “the
strength of God,” appears in the
Book of Daniel and again in Luke,
where he bears tidings of hope to
Zechariah and then to Mary. Tradi-
tion also identifies Gabriel as the
angel who appeared to Joseph, to the
shepherds, and the comforter of Je-
sus in the Garden of Gethsemane. In
Gabriel, God’s strength is manifest-
ed as tenderness: “Do not be afraid,”
he tells Mary and then to the shep-
herds, “I proclaim to you good news
of great joy .”
As Knights we work together as
partners, helping one another do the
good work here in our Parish and
community, but let us not forget that
we are not alone. We are guided by
special messengers that have our
backs as it is meant to be. The truth
is, we servants of God, could accom-
plish very little without help from
above.
FROM THE SUPREME KNIGHT
Since 2014, the Knights of Columbus has committed more than $20 million to aid Christians and those of other religions in their care. This money has provided food, shelter, clothing and medical care to thousands who lost everything in Iraq and Syria because they refused to give up their love of Christ. We have been proud to sup-port the medical clinic in Erbil operated by St. Elizabeth University of Health and Social Sciences in Bratisla-va, Slovakia. The young doctors and staff of this clinic were some of the first to treat Yazidi and Christian women escaping from sexual slavery at the hands of ISIS. Last year, we launched a special initiative to resettle the Iraqi town of Karamles. It had been a Christian town
for centuries before ISIS overran it, drove out its inhabitants, destroyed their homes and desecrated their churches. When their land was recaptured from ISIS, the Christians were ready to return to their homes. But their towns were in ruins. Who would help them rebuild? The first to act was the government of Hungary, which provided funds to rebuild the town of Teleskof. During a consultation with Hungarian government officials in Budapest, I discussed with them our similar ef-fort. Today, with $2 million from the Order, Karamles is being rebuilt and Christian families are returning home. Every Christian is a member of the Body of Christ. No Christian has been abandoned by the Lord. And no Christian should be abandoned by us. Their suffering continues. And our work must continue. This year’s pilgrim icon program will focus the eyes of our Church on the sacrifice of these communities. As St. John Paul II said in 2000: “The precious heritage which these courageous witnesses have passed down to us is a patrimony. … May (their) memory … grow still stronger! Let it be passed on from generation to generation, so that from it there may blossom a profound Christian renewal!” And to again focus the attention of our nation, this month we begin a new national awareness campaign. My brothers, these heroic Christians have not abandoned the field. And neither will we.
Vivat Jesus! Carl A. Anderson
Supreme Knight
Editor: Darla Knepper
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Let us never stop praying for God’s
blessings on our families and country
because the Domestic Church is under
attack and we are expected to defend it
always.
Thank you,
Pete Joergensen
Grand Knight Knights 1028
SUNSHINE COMMITTEE
Our thoughts and prayers go out to our Knights of Columbus Council 1028 mem-bers and families who have either lost a loved one or have someone in the hospital
in need of our prayers.
FAITH IN ACTION
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Joe DiGiovanni
FOURTH DEGREE ASSEMBLY
NEWS
Dear Sir Knights: we need your opinion on the location of our December Christmas Party.
Date: December 8, 2018
Time: 6:00 PM
Menu for all venues:
Roast Beef Chicken Mash Potatoes and Gravy Green Beans Toss Salad Buns and Rolls Coffee and Tea
Choice # A
4204 West Main Restaurant
$17.00 Per Plate $75.00 advance registration
fee. Open Bar
Choice # B
Crehan’s Restaurant
$15.00 Per Plate
$150.00 Room Rent
Choice # C
Tim and Joe’s Restaurant
$11.00 Per Plate
No charge for Room
Sir Knights you are asked to E-Mail our
Captain William Holdener to make reserva-
tions to this event and to make your choice
of the location that you think is best for the
event.
Please send your reservations and loca-
tion comments ON OR BEFORE OC-
TOBER 10, 2018 to
Your recommendation is important to us in
making the choice of the location of this
event.
Thank you,
William Holdener Captain
KNIGHTS NEWS
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COLLEGE KNIGHTS BRING FAITH AND SERVICE TO CAMPUS
When Hurricane Harvey hit Texas, Avery Murdock was grand knight of the council at Lamar University.
Working with many Knights in the area, the college council — which Murdock had helped found just the year before — pro-vided food, housed first responders, and gutted houses.
It was already second nature for the col-lege men to help.
“I can’t tell you how many houses we worked on,” he said. He shared that his brother Knights “just gave up whatever they had going on and went and helped out.”
It was Murdock’s older brother who first thought to bring the Knights of Columbus to Lamar University. Working with local Knights leaders, the brothers together formed Council 16464 on campus. As a current student, Murdock knows firsthand the difficulties college-aged men face.
“It’s a time where mom and dad aren’t there to bring you to church every Sun-day. Mom and dad aren’t there to tell you to go to confession and go help in the community.”
But, by being in the Knights, men on campus help each other live as practicing Catholics. They hold each other accounta-ble.
“I don’t have to put my faith aside. I don’t have to worry about that because I know I have this group of men that are going to hold me to it.”
Students find that attractive. When he asks prospective members why they want to join, he said 99 ¬¬-percent of the time they wish to grow in faith.
“We hear that time and time again,” he said. “It just becomes more and more ob-vious that the need for faith formation in college is very crucial.”
Even students in RCIA at Lamar Univer-sity are attracted by the faith and brother-hood in the council, expressing an interest in joining after they receive the sacra-ments.
“They see us and they say ‘when I be-come Catholic I want to do that. I want to join that,’” Murdock said.
The fruits of Council 16464’s labors are more than apparent. When they formed two years ago, they were the only pro-life group. Since then, other students formed a pro-life group that collaborates with the Knights.
Murdock will join hundreds of brother Knights this weekend as they gather for the 53rd College Councils Conference. The mission of the Knights of Columbus College Councils Program is to promote the moral, intellectual and spiritual devel-opment of the future leaders of civil socie-ty, the Order, and the Church through witness to the Gospel and dedication to the principles of charity, unity, fraternity and patriotism.
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ASSEMBLY OFFICERS CONTACT LIST
Navigator Friar Captain Scribe Comptroller Purser Admiral Pilot Inner Sentinel Outer Sentinel Trustee 1 Year Trustee 2 Year Trustee 3 Year
Joe DiGiovanni Fr. Dennis Voss William Holdener Roger Mueller Dan Joergensen Pete Joergensen Tom Schmidt Steve Voss Chris Heilig Larry Conrad Joe Sandy
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3RD DEGREE OFFICER CONTACT LIST
Grand Knight Chaplain Deputy Grand Knight Chancellor Recorder Financial Secretary Treasurer Lecturer Advocate Warden Inside Guard Outside Guard Trustee 1 Year Trustee 2 Year Trustee 3 Year
Pete Joergensen Fr. Elmar Mauer Chris Heilig Gerald Bach Dan Baldus Jim Weber Jim Hoffmann Steve Weier Tom Schmidt Dan Joergensen Phil Meister Tom Mattern Steve Voss Larry Conrad Jerry Haas
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Monthly Meeting Schedule
Council Officer’s Meeting
2nd Thursday of the Month, 6pm
Prior to Business Meeting
Council Business Meeting
2nd Thursday of the Month
Assembly Meeting
4th Thursday of the Month,
All meetings begin at 7:00 PM
and are located at:
5301 West Main
Belleville, IL 62226
Officers for 2018-2019
Council 1028 Grand Knight Pete Joergensen Chaplain Father Elmar Mauer Deputy Grand Knight Chris Heilig Chancellor Gerald Bach Recorder Dan Baldus Financial Secretary Jim Weber Treasurer Jim Hoffmann Advocate Tom Schmidt Lecturer Steve Weier Warden Dan Joergensen Inside Guard Phil Meister Outside Guard Tom Mattern Trustee 1 Year Steve Voss
Trustee 2 Year Larry Conrad Trustee 3 Year Jerry Haas
Assembly 0199 Navigator Joe DiGiovanni Friar Father Dennis Voss Captain William Holdener Scribe Roger Mueller Comptroller Dan Joergensen Purser Pete Joergensen Admiral Tom Schmidt Pilot Steve Voss Inner Sentinel Outer Sentinel Trustee 1 Year Chris Heilig Trustee 2 Year Larry Conrad Trustee 3 Year Joe Sandy