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Page 1 Knights of Columbus Volume I Issue 7 www.kofc.org February-March, 2018 Assembly 973 Newsletter Msgr. John J Lawley Assembly | 973 In Service to One, In Service to All Charity | Unity | Fraternity | Patriotism Faithful Navigator’s Message Gentlemen, I would like to thank Sir Knights James Dezagottis and Andy Siscaretti who filled in for me while I was on holiday with my bride. We had a great time, but both of us are happy to be home. I would also like to remind all Sir Knights that we are at that time of the year when we have to set up a slate of candidates for the next fraternal year. I ask each of you to think of how you can best serve your fellow Sir Knights, your Parish and the Community in which we live, and how you can best serve the 4th Degree. I ask each of you to think about remaining in the position you now occupy, deciding to run for another position or running as a first time candidate. Please let me or SK Andy Siscaretti know so that we can in- clude you on the slate of candidates for office. Vivat Jesus Paul Lorenzetti, Faithful Navigator Msgr. John J Lawley Assembly, #973 SPECIAL OLYMPICS Special Olympics of Lebanon County, held its 8th Annual Dinner and Auction Benefit on Saturday March 10th, 2018. The Knights of Columbus were represented by District Dep- uty Jim Oberst and his wife Marie, Grand Knight Brian McFeaters of Council 9875 and his wife Kathy and your Faithful Navigator, and his wife Bobbi, daughter Karen and a friend of the family. Although Faithful Navi- gator Paul bid several times, he was outbid each time by one of two brothers. After the Auction, he approached them to see if they wanted to become Knights. Anyone that ag- gressive we can use. Oh! Just for your infor- mation our table was sandwiched between two Masonic Lodge tables. It was amazing how many said they missed the past joint din- ners with us. Something to ponder for the future. Photos herein represent the many Pearl Harbor, Honolulu, Hawaii Arizona Memorial in Foreground Bocce Ball Practice with Athletes Past KofC Volunteers

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Knights of Columbus

Volume I Issue 7 w w w . k o f c . o r g February-March, 2018

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In Service to One, In Service to All

C h a r i t y | U n i t y | F r a t e r n i t y | P a t r i o t i s m

Faithful Navigator’s Message

Gentlemen,

I would like to thank

Sir Knights James

Dezagottis and Andy

Siscaretti who filled in

for me while I was on

holiday with my

bride. We had a great

time, but both of us

are happy to be home.

I would also like to

remind all Sir Knights

that we are at that time

of the year when we have to set up a slate of

candidates for the next fraternal year. I ask

each of you to think of how you can best

serve your fellow Sir Knights, your Parish

and the Community in

which we live, and how

you can best serve the 4th

Degree. I ask each of you

to think about remaining

in the position you now

occupy, deciding to run

for another position or

running as a first time

candidate. Please let me

or SK Andy Siscaretti

know so that we can in-

clude you on the slate of

candidates for office.

Vivat Jesus

Paul Lorenzetti, Faithful Navigator

Msgr. John J Lawley Assembly, #973

SPECIAL OLYMPICS

Special Olympics of Lebanon County, held

its 8th Annual Dinner and Auction Benefit on

Saturday March 10th, 2018. The Knights of

Columbus were represented by District Dep-

uty Jim Oberst and his wife Marie, Grand

Knight Brian McFeaters of Council 9875 and

his wife Kathy and your Faithful Navigator,

and his wife Bobbi, daughter Karen and a

friend of the family. Although Faithful Navi-

gator Paul bid several times, he was outbid

each time by one of two brothers. After the

Auction, he approached them to see if they

wanted to become Knights. Anyone that ag-

gressive we can use. Oh! Just for your infor-

mation our table was sandwiched between

two Masonic Lodge tables. It was amazing

how many said they missed the past joint din-

ners with us. Something to ponder for the

future. Photos herein represent the many

Pearl Harbor, Honolulu, Hawaii

Arizona Memorial in Foreground

Bocce Ball Practice with Athletes

Past KofC Volunteers

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Page | 2 March 15, 2018

Garden of Hope at St. Paul’s Church

Opportunities we have to help out with the Special Olym-

pics activities. Besides the Auction, we participate in the

Swimming meet which is scheduled for March 24th at the

LVC pool and the Bunny Run fundraiser on March 31st at

Annville Cleona HS. We are expecting that the Bocce

tournaments will resume soon.

The Lebanon County Special Olympics’ mission is to pro-

vide year-round training and competition in Olympic type

sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities

and closely related developmental disabilities providing

them physical fitness, joy and a sense of com-

munity. It is heartwarming to assist them in

their activities and amazing the feeling of

warmth you take from the experience. Since

we have these two activities occurring within

the short term, please consider coming out and

helping with either one. Swim meet at LVC @

8:30 AM to about 1:30 PM and the Bunny run

at Annville Cleona HS @ 7:30 AM. Help out or

Run in the race. Either way it helps raise funds

for Special Olympics.

April Meeting .

Our next meeting is

scheduled for April

17th at Saint Paul's

Church in Annville. I

look forward to see-

ing many new faces

this year.

In Memoriam:

Brother Knight Richard

Karcher passed away on

January 29, 2018 at the

age of 86. Richard was a

4th Degree member of

the Knights of Colum-

bus and served in numer-

ous positions. Prior to

coming to Council 9875,

Richard served as Treas-

urer of Bishop Shanahan

Council in Harrisburg

and as Warden for Dis-

trict 49. His dedication

to the order was so

strong, that he received

outstanding service

awards, especially for his

work in recruitment.

Richard was also an

Army veteran and served

our country in the Ko-

rean War. Please keep

him and his family in

your prayers

Membership

Drive

A quick message to

all our SKs who are

officers in their

councils: Please en-

courage your 3rd

degree Knights to

join the Patriotic

Degree. Make sure

they understand that

joining does not re-

quire purchasing

Regalia.

Special Olympics Continued

Colors presented before Swim

Meet at LVC

Jack Yanni

Lets never stop praying for an end to abortion. Assembly 973 cares!

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Knights Serve Disabled Veterans Each Sunday

Each Sunday morning, a team of Knights from the 7 Councils associated with Assembly 973 travel to

the Veterans Administration Medical Center (VAMC) in Lebanon, PA to transport disabled veterans

from their hospital rooms to the 10:30 am Holy Mass and back again. A member of the Knights also

serves as Lector during Mass.

SK Jerry Frola, [email protected], serves as the Overall VA Coordinator and works with the

following Council Team Captains to ensure that the disabled veterans are helped at each Mass during

the 52 weeks of the year:

-FIRST SUNDAY: Team Captain SK Mike Gilmartin, [email protected] , tel: 717-274-

6666,

Council 2870, Assumption of the Bless Virgin Mary Church, Lebanon

Council 14333, Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, Cornwall

-SECOND SUNDAY: Team Captain Steve Waller, [email protected], tel: 717-319-7164,

Council 15929, St. Benedict the Abbott Church, Lebanon

-THIRD SUNDAY: Team Captain SK Art Bond, [email protected], tel ; 717-383-8583,

Council 10502, Holy Spirit Church, Palmyra

-FOURTH SUNDAY: Team Captain SK Jack Marino, [email protected], tel: 717-279-0546,

Council 9875, St. Paul the Apostle Church, Annville

-FIFTH SUNDAY: Team Captain SK Jerry Frola, [email protected], tel : 717-566-5692,

Council 6693, St. Joan of Arc Church, Hershey

Any Knight who would like to assist serving these veterans can contact their Council Team Captain to

volunteer.

If you are unable to serve on your Council’s assigned Sunday contact your Council Captain first and

then contact the Team Captain shown above for the Sunday that you are able to assist with. Contact

Jerry Frola, Overall VA Coordinator, if your Council is not shown on the list above.

It is truly a privilege to serve our disabled veterans each Sunday who sacrificed a lot for our country

and for our freedom!

Thank you for your time and sacrifice.

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SK Jerry Frola and SK Don Hassenbein,

Thank you both for getting this to the point that we could put it into our Newsletter. I might suggest that when we have an

opportunity to get photos of our Knights who participate, we can put those in the Newsletter.

Thanks again,

Paul Lorenzetti, Faithful Navigator.

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MARCH

13 40 Hours Sacred Heart 6:30 PM (Pat

Sweeney) (CC)

17 Mass for St Patrick’s Day, St Patrick’s

Cathedral, 10:00 AM

24 Special Olympics Swim Meet, CC

Presentation, LVC 8:30 AM

31 Special Olympics Bunny Run, Annville

Cleona High School, 7:30 AM

APRIL

28 4TH Degree Exemplification in Carlisle,

12:00 Noon, St Patrick’s Activity

Center, 97 Marsh Drive, Carlisle PA,

17015

MAY

1 40 Hours Assumption of BVM 6:30 PM

(Pat Sweeney) (CC)

4 State Convention

5 State Convention

22 40 Hours Holy Spirit 6:30 PM (Andy

Bacha) (CC)

Unknown Date 40 Hours St Cecilia, (CC)

Assembly & Councils’ Calendar Assembly 973 Officers

Faithful Navigator

Paul Lorenzetti

(717) 304-9524

[email protected]

Faithful Comptroller

Andrew T Siscaretti

(717) 728-6076 [email protected]

Faithful Captain

Stephen M Waller

(717) 319-7164

[email protected]

Patrick Sweeney

Faithful Admiral

(717) 333-8098

[email protected]

Robert L Meinert

Faithful Purser

(717) 836-2372

[email protected]

James J Dezagottis

Faithful Pilot

(717) 215-5885

[email protected]

Dennis H Chapman

Faithful Scribe

(717) 865-0092

[email protected]

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Brian McFeaters, Inner Sentinel, (717) 813-6492

[email protected]

Gerry Frola, Outer Sentinel, (717) 623-4017

[email protected]

Bernard O’Hern, One Year Trustee, (717) 805-5843

[email protected]

Harry Nash, Two Year Trustee, (717) 272-8866

[email protected]

John Marino ,Three Year Trustee, (717) 279-0546

[email protected]

Father Job Foote, Faithful Friar , (717) 875-3369

[email protected]

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Page | 5 March 15, 2018

Right to Life Rally

About 60 people attended the Right to Life demo at 8th and

Cumberland St in downtown Lebanon. Many cars and trucks

honked for Life.

Deacon Wentzel led prayer and Benediction after an hour on

the streets. The St. Mary’s Church ladies made soup and had

beverages prepared for a light luncheon afterwards. The KofC

brought sandwiches and cookies. It was a wonderful day to

serve God and pray for the unborn.

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Holy Spirit gets a Facelift:

St. Valentine’s Day Dance, Sacred Heart:

March 15, 2018 Page | 6

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Next Meeting is April 17, 2018 at St Paul’s. Send Photos & Stories

March 15, 2018 Page | 7

The Good Doctor

Q: What are some of the advantages of participating in a regular

exercise program?

A: Can't think of a single one, sorry. My philosophy is: No Pain...Good!

________________________________

Q: Aren't fried foods bad for you?

A: YOU'RE NOT LISTENING!!! .... Foods are fried these days in

vegetable oil. In fact, they're permeated in it. How could getting

more vegetables be bad for you? ________________________________

Q: Will sit-ups help prevent me from getting a little soft around the middle?

A: Definitely not! When you exercise a muscle, it gets bigger. You

should only be doing sit-ups if you want a bigger stomach.

________________________________

Q: Is chocolate bad for me?

A: Are you crazy? HELLO Cocoa beans! Another vegetable!!! It's the

best feel-good food around!

________________________________

Q: Is swimming good for your figure?

A: If swimming is good for your figure, explain whales to me.

----------------------------------------------------------------------

Q: Is getting in-shape important for my lifestyle?

A: Hey! 'Round' is a shape!

________________________________

Well, I hope this has cleared up any misconceptions you may have had

about food and diets.

And remember: "Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of

arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather

to skid in sideways - Chardonnay in one hand - chocolate in the other

- body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming "WOO HOO”,

For those of you who watch what you eat, here's the

final word on nutrition and health. It's a relief to know

the truth after all those conflicting nutritional studies.

1. The Japanese eat very little fat and suffer fewer heart

attacks than Americans.

2. The Mexicans eat a lot of fat and suffer fewer heart

attacks than Americans.

3. The Chinese drink very little red wine and suffer

fewer heart attacks than Americans.

4. The Italians drink a lot of red wine and suffer fewer

heart attacks than Americans.

5. The Germans drink a lot of beers and eat lots of sau-

sages and fats and suffer fewer heart attacks than

Americans.

CONCLUSION

Eat and drink what you like.

Speaking English is apparently what kills you.

FINAL WORD ON DIET