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Thursday, August 31, 2017

State Deputy Message - August

August 1, 2017
Brothers,
Greetings from the Supreme Convention in St. Louis, Missouri! Your delegates, including all of the State Officers, are here to meet with Knights from around the world, as we honor last year's successes and learn more about the programs we will promote this fraternal year.

I want to thank you all for your efforts to grown our membership during the last fraternal year. Regrettably we were 28 new members short so we did not return to the Circle of Honor we achieved last year under IPSD Larry Becker. We made a valiant effort but, quite frankly, we delayed too long to start asking men to join us in support of our Bishops, Priests and Parishes. We believe we achieved our goal of 30 Star Councils.

In order to get going earlier this year our State Membership Director Kevin McCarthy has some Fast Start incentive programs for July, August, and September. Supreme Knight Carl Anderson challenged each State to recruit one member more in each of these months than they had in their best effort over the last 5 years. For Arizona that means 61 in July, 70 in August and 95 in September. There are cash prizes for Councils if we make these goals. As of last Saturday we only had 35 for July. Contact your District Deputies for more information about these incentives.

Some have asked why recruit in the summer? Many of our council’s take the summer off or have few events or programs. What a perfect time to recruit. Kids are going back to school, vacations are ending, and if you recruit now you will have new members to help with those fall programs you have planned. Bring those eligible men in now so you can get them involved right away and retain them for life.

You have already seen messages from our new State Programs Director Larry Powers. Just as Kevin has provided Membership updates during the year, Larry will be highlighting Programs as well. If you look at your Fraternal Leadership Planner you will see that August highlights the Family. August 7-13 is Family Week. Do you have any events planned for that week or any time this month? It is not too late; work with your brothers and Parish community to hold an event. Show the community the range of activities we have that include the family.

If your Grand Knights have not received any emails to relay to the Councils, ask if they have turned in their State Directory form? The form the State requests is different than the Form 185 that is sent to Supreme. Both are needed and now past due.

Are you a member that wants to get more involved in State programs and Chairmanships? We are so in need of brother knights who are willing to develop and lead various activities. Also look at the Supreme website and review the Domestic Church section; as this is the basis for many of our events this year. If you are interested in learning more or have ideas to share contact Kevin McCarthy, Larry Powers or me.

Finally it is not too early to make plans to join in the Arizona Rosary Celebration events the weekend if October 20-22, 2017. Most of the activities are planned for Tucson and Phoenix but several areas outside these metro areas will hold concurrent Rosary Celebrations. We need your support, especially financially. Sell ads to local businesses and purchase an ad for your Council or Parish. Look at the Arizona Rosary celebration website, www.AzRosary.com for more information.

Have a great August and a fulfilling year as we live the Gospel and the call to live our faith by how we conduct our lives.

Vivat Jesus!
Sean Halpain, State Deputy

Wednesday, August 30, 2017

In solidarity with our priests, and religious.

   Sir Knights from Tucson's Mother Assembly, Gercke, Assembly 16, and one of Arizona's youngest Assemblies, Fr. Anthony Rey, 3617, joined Bishop Kicanas in celebrating and thanking the Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary for 100 years of dedication to the Catholic education of Tucson students. 

Sunday, August 27, 2017

St. Joseph's Youth Camp - Labor Day Weekend

Dear Parents, Families, and Friends,

No plans for Labor Day weekend?
We have room for you !

You are invited to join us over LABOR DAY weekend
for our annual Volunteer Work Weekend September 1,2,3 and 4th
in the cool pines of Arizona at St. Joseph's Camp.

Check-in is Friday evening after 5 pm. to get settled in.
Dinner on your own.
Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner will be provided for the
Volunteer workers on Saturday, and Sunday and
Breakfast on Monday morning before departure.

Cabins are on a first come basis. RV's and tent space is available.
Bring sleeping bags and pillows for the cabins and warmer clothes
for the  evening.

Plan on old fashion chores and a lot of fun.
Bring any cleaning items you want to donate like: rags, paper towels,
trash bags, or any clean up items to use like; rakes, brooms, mops etc.
If you are a handy person and have a tool bag...bring it too !

This year the Catholic Mass will be celebrated on Sunday at 9 am
 in our own campus Chapel. No need to travel into Flagstaff !

Directions and details are on our Home Page: www.SJYCAZ.com
under the tab: Getting Here
4860 Mormon Lake Rd
Mormon Lake, AZ. 86038

Please send an email to: admin@SJYCAZ.com to let us know
how many we can expect.

Thank you for your continued Support and we look forward
to seeing you !

 

Monday, August 21, 2017

Tucson Sir Knights Support School Vocations Drive

Sir Knights from Fr. Anthony Rey Assembly # 3617 provided an Honor Guard for the Commissioning Mass at Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church 20 August 2017.  After Mass, they posed for a photo with one of the school's students who hosted a bake sale to raise funds for the school's "Pennies for Heaven" drive for vocations.  Last year the school raised $1,800 and Emily was the top fundraiser.  This year she hopes to top last year's record.   The Principal allows her Knights of Columbus council (Bishop Francis J. Green # 11855) to set up a display case in the school hallway with 8"x10" photos of the seminarians and Sisters of Charity who will benefit from their "Pennies from Heaven" drive.


Re: Tucson Knights Present Rosaries to Kindergartner Students - KIA

This has been posted.

On Mon, Aug 21, 2017 at 4:23 PM, StateWeb Arizona <stateweb.kofc@gmail.com> wrote:

Attached are 5 photos from the Mass on the Feast day of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary on 15 August 2017 and one of the thank you the kindergartners sent to the knights.

TUCSON SIR KNIGHTS PRESENT ROSARIES TO KINDERGARTEN STUDENTS

Sir Knights from the Father Anthony Rey Assembly # 3617 present KofC rosaries blessed by our Supreme Chaplain to the kindergarten students of Saints Peter and Paul Catholic School after communion at a school-wide Mass on the Feast Day of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary.  As each Sir Knight presented a rosary to the kindergarten student, he spoke these words, "Keep this rosary, and pray it often."  Father Albert Miranda, the celebrant, took a rosary from his pocket and held it high telling the students that when he went to grade school, he had to carry his rosary in the pocket of his school uniform each day.  Students from both Kindergarten classes signed a poster board size card thanking the Knights for the rosaries.


Knights in Action - Our Lady of Fatima


The picture and celebration took place at Our Lady of Fatima church in Tucson on the Feast of the Assumption, combined with the 40th anniversary of Msgr. Carlos Romero Moreno as a priest.

This entire celebration was initiated by Gercke Assembly 16.  All Knights pictured (see caption) are from Archbishop Daniel J. Gercke, Assembly 16, the Mother Assembly of Tucson.
   



Msgr. Carlos Romero Moreno celebrated 40 years of Priestly service. From left to right; SK Gilberto Larrinaga, CCC Jose Luis Perez, PFN Michael Saldivar, Msgr. Carlos Romero-Moreno, SK David Castelo, SK Jesus Limon.



Tucson Knights Present Rosaries to Kindergartner Students - KIA

Attached are 5 photos from the Mass on the Feast day of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary on 15 August 2017 and one of the thank you the kindergartners sent to the knights.

TUCSON SIR KNIGHTS PRESENT ROSARIES TO KINDERGARTEN STUDENTS

Sir Knights from the Father Anthony Rey Assembly # 3617 present KofC rosaries blessed by our Supreme Chaplain to the kindergarten students of Saints Peter and Paul Catholic School after communion at a school-wide Mass on the Feast Day of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary.  As each Sir Knight presented a rosary to the kindergarten student, he spoke these words, "Keep this rosary, and pray it often."  Father Albert Miranda, the celebrant, took a rosary from his pocket and held it high telling the students that when he went to grade school, he had to carry his rosary in the pocket of his school uniform each day.  Students from both Kindergarten classes signed a poster board size card thanking the Knights for the rosaries.

PWID Safeway Stores

 

Brothers - Good News,
 
We have received permission to conduct PWID Drives at all Safeway and Albertsons Stores statewide.  The dates provided are October 13 and 14 and October 27 and 28, 2017.  If your Council would like to reserve a store please send me an email with the following information:  Location of the store desired, and if your Council intends to conduct their drive on all 4 days , or if not what days they will be there.  As a reminder tootsie rolls need to be ordered no later than 30 days prior to shipping.  Further info about PWID can be found on the state website under the Programs tab.
 
Vivat Jesus!
 
Lawrence A. Powers
State Program Director
Arizona Knights of Columbus
(702) 827-8135
lapowers1@msn.com

Monday, August 14, 2017

Keep Christ in Christmas Cards

Brothers,
Please review the attached flyer for ideas your Council can Keep Christ in Christmas. There are some very good ideas, please share this information with your Council Brothers.
Please take note of the cut off date for card discount is September 25, 2017.

Sunday, August 13, 2017

Scoreboard for Flagstaff

Father Douglas J. Nohava Council 1229 in Flagstaff recently donated a state-of-the-art scoreboard to San Francisco de Asis Catholic School for its new gymnasium.

Wednesday, August 09, 2017

Tucson 4th Degree Knights Teach Flag Folding Class

Our Worthy District Marshall AZ South, Drew Mansager, joined Sir Knights from the Father Anthony Rey Assembly # 3617 on 09 August 2017 to teach the 8th graders (some 60 students) from Saints Peter and Paul Catholic School how to properly fold the US Flag.
This was a hand-on training event and the students were very attentive and showed great respect for “Old Glory.”  Sir Knights first trained the students from Mrs. Patti Barrett's 8th grade class, then the students from Mrs. Marty Ratliff's 8th grade class.
Instruction included how to raise and lower the flag on the school’s 25 foot tall flagpole.  A little flag history and flag protocol were also imparted to the students.
The knights thank Principal (Mrs. Charlene Roll) for this great opportunity to practice PATRIOTISM!  A great way to start the school year.







Tucson Knights Build Treewells for School

For 5 consecutive weekends, knights of the Bishop Francis J. Green Council # 11855 put in over 535 man-hours building four 10’ x 10’ treewell planters at Saints Peter and Paul Catholic School.  Our biggest challenge was not triple digit temperatures or the monsoon rains but trying to keep our Worthy State Chaplain, Fr. Pat Crino, from hitting the water line with his pick ax.  JUST KIDDING!  BUT…. Fr. Pat was there to lift not only our spirits but also some tools as he sweat right along with the rest of us.  Seminarian Richard Rivera was our “Batchman” mixing the mortar and stucco.  Several family members were also there to help and have fun.  The final coat of paint went on two days before school started.
Our prayers to Saint Joseph the Worker were answered as the project was completed on time.










Monday, August 07, 2017

The Father Anthony Rey Assembly No. 3617 Restoring the Salpointe Catholic Flag Pole

“Get it done before the rains!”  That was the rallying cry for the Restoration Sir Knights from the Father Anthony Rey Assembly No. 3617.  There was a need to scrap, sand, prime, and paint to restore the flag pole on the Salpointe Catholic High School on the campus and outside the Main Hall.  The existing flag pole needed a fresh coat of paint.  The flag pole was installed and dedicated on October, 29th, 1950 by the “Tucson Fourth Degree Assembly” as the plaque indicates.  Sir Knights, Dennis Mallory, Chris Mayer, and Faithful Navigator, Ray Obral along with Sir Knight Robert Roll who brought his young Son, Conner, to help.  It took two days to complete.  See the photos for the great time we had and how it was done.  Oh, 40-feet and 11-inches to the top!