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Vol. 83, No. 10 April 2018 Find us on Facebook at “Rosensteel Council” www.Knights2169.com Twitter: @rosensteel2169
Knight Life The Official Publication of Father Rosensteel Council #2169
Grand Knight’s Station
Can you believe that March marked the five-year anniversary of when Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio was elected and “Habemus Papam!” (We have a Pope!) was pro-claimed? We went from a state of happi-ness to a quiet ponderance of who this man was and what he represented. And here we are a half decade later, reveling in his ability to include us, invite us to reconnect with our church and our faith as missionary disciples of Christ in our daily lives. Through his travels, his homilies and his writings, Pope Francis personifies the fundamental treasure of Christ’s love through expressions of support and love for one another. I love his de-scription of the impact of God’s grace: “If we - all of us - accept the grace of Jesus Christ, he changes our heart and from sin-ners makes us saints.” To become holy we do not need to turn our eyes away and look somewhere else, or have as it were the face on a holy card! No, no, that is not necessary. To become saints only one thing is necessary: to accept the grace that the Father gives us in Jesus Christ. There, this grace changes our heart. We con-tinue to be sinners for we are weak, but with this grace which makes us feel that the Lord is good, that the Lord is merciful, that the Lord waits for us, that the Lord pardons us - this im-mense grace that changes our heart. As we celebrate Easter and Christ arising from the dead, we are lifted with him in our lifelong quest to be like him. We re-joice in the ultimate sacrifice made on our behalf and are hum-bled by the opportunity to be in a deep relationship with the Father. We are given the opportunity to overcome our short-comings, receive the sacrament of reconciliation and renew our spirit. There’s no other feeling quite like the refreshed breath as you leave the confessional, blissful in the unburden-ing and in the reconnection with our Lord and Savior. The path is of our choosing and God welcomes us to join him. As Pope Francis shared - “God offers us the season of Lent each year as a chance to return to Him with all our hearts!” Let’s keep that spirit throughout the year, keep our covenant with our Father. Christ is Risen indeed. Happy Easter, Fr. Rosensteel family!
Vivat Jesus,
Bruce
Chaplain’s Reflection What Does Our Faith Mean to Us?
As we celebrate Easter, we should reflect on what our faith means to us. There may be times that we have our doubts, but remember even the apostle Thomas refused at first to believe in Jesus’ resurrec-tion, even though his eye-witnessing friends said it was true. We believe in Jesus’ resurrection because the eyewitness of the apostles has been passed on to us through some 70 generations. Some of these Christians have even died rather than renounce their faith. Yet there are those who say to us that our resur-rection faith shows that we’re crazy, weak, backward and dangerous. The disbelief of “Doubting Thomas” vanished when Jesus appeared to him in person. But that’s probably not going to happen to us. So how can we keep a firm grip on our faith in the face of criticisms that can eas-ily sow seeds of doubt and tempt even the most faith-ful among us, to wonder if what they say might just be true? We can begin by remembering all the different ways our faith makes us strong. For starters, numer-ous studies have shown that people of faith are healthier and live longer. Faith, therefore, helps make us physically strong. And it helps us be emotionally strong too, because our faith can fill us with joy, hap-piness, contentment and peace. Even more than this, our faith gives us strength in the face of life’s diffi-culties and whenever we confront the realities of pain, suffering and death. Our faith gives meaning to these events, reminds us that we have a God who walks with us, offers hope for a better life beyond this one and empowers us to forgive those who may have done us wrong. We should ask ourselves, “What kind of people would we be without faith?” Probably weaker, less happy, more confused and certainly not stronger-minded! As the philosopher Kierkegaard once said, “Life is not a question of belief versus unbelief. It’s a question of belief versus despair.”
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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
Knight Life Published Monthly
Fr. Rosensteel Council #2169
9707 Rosensteel Avenue, Silver Spring, Maryland 20910 (301)588-2404 Catering (301)588-3303
Hours of Operation: Sun-Thurs. 2 -11 PM Friday & Sat: 2 PM—Midnight
Clubhouse Managers: John Matosian…………….….……….…....301-706-9373 PGK Joseph Marks……..…………….……301-370-2012
Council Meets First & Third Tuesdays 7 PM
Council Officers
Grand Knight Bruce Cotting, [email protected] Deputy Grand Knight James Mannion, [email protected] Chaplain Fr. Joseph Calis, [email protected] Associate Chaplain Rev. Joseph Perkins (301.942.1020) Associate Chaplain Rev. Gerard Trancone (301.577.3527) Honorary Chaplain Rev. Brien R. McCarthy (202.577.3527) Chancellor Gus Gusman, [email protected] Warden PGK Paul Girolami, [email protected] Financial Secretary PGK Mike Koon, [email protected] Treasurer Joe McAlarnen, [email protected] Recorder John Dollymore, [email protected] Advocate PGK, PDD Tom Kelly, [email protected] Lecturer James Bilodeau, [email protected] Inside Guard Mark Borkoski, [email protected] Outside Guard Francis J. Moran, [email protected] Trustee (1 yr) PGK Frank Cavaliere, [email protected] Trustee (2 yrs) PGK Michael Miller, [email protected] Trustee (3 yrs.) PGK Terrence Moore, [email protected] Fraternal Insurance Brian Graham (301.962.0045)
Board of Directors
Forest Glen Building Association, Inc.
President Frank Zarrelli ([email protected]) Vice President Dobie ‘Spike’ Holmes Director (2 yr.) Tom Griffin ([email protected]), Dave Donnelly Director (3 yr.) PGK Dave Morgan, Abe Jacobs Director GK Bruce Cotting Director, DGK James Mannion
Father Rosensteel Clubhouse Association, Inc. President Bill Zimmerman ([email protected]) Vice President Wayne Miller Secretary - John Liddi Treasurer Tim Lynagh ([email protected]) Director (1 yr.) Bill Zimmerman, Bill Veith ([email protected]) Director (2 yrs.) PGK Wayne Miller, Joe Sparacino Director (3 yrs.) Tim Lynagh, John Liddi Director GK Bruce Cotting
Knight Life Editor Bill Finnin 301.438.3065 or [email protected]
Program Chairs and Directors
Program Director DGK Jim Mannion [email protected] Church Chair PGK Frank Cavaliere [email protected] Church Director 1 PGK Rob Seubert [email protected] Church Director 2 Byron Cordon [email protected] Vocations Chairman PGK Paul Girolami [email protected] Community Director Gus Gusman [email protected] Culture of Life Chairmen PGK Mike Koon, PGK Dan Ward [email protected], [email protected] Council Director Geoff Conway [email protected] Public Relations GK Bruce Cotting [email protected] Family Director Bill Dassing [email protected] Youth Director Kevin Carey [email protected] Columbian Squires Kevin Carey [email protected] Membership Director PGK Dan Ward, PGK Mike Koon [email protected], [email protected] Recruitment Comm. 1 Brian Graham [email protected] Recruitment Comm. 2 DGK James Mannion [email protected] Recruitment Comm. 3 Marshall Marks Retention Chairman PGK Frank Cavaliere [email protected] Insurance Promotion Brian Graham [email protected] Bingo Treasurer Al Wigmore III [email protected] 1st Alt. to State Convention PGK Rob Seubert [email protected] 2nd Alt. to State Convention PGK John Fox [email protected] Delegate to State Convention PGK Dan Ward [email protected] Retention Comm. 1 GK Bruce Cotting [email protected] Retention Comm. 2 DGK James Mannion [email protected] Sick &Deceased Chairman FS Mike Koon [email protected] Webmaster Brian McCaw [email protected] Co-Youth Director Terrence Brady [email protected] Communications Director Brian McCaw [email protected]
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Remember in your prayers:
Deceased: Robert Crump Tom Conner Mother of Danny Bengero
Sick: Phil Atzert Red Smith Joe Damiano Helen Borkoski, mother of Mark Borkoski Pete Lone
In case of illness or death of a member, please contact Financial Secretary Michael Koon.
Fraternal Insurance Have You Insured Your Most Valuable Asset?
Is your income protected if you become sick or injured and cannot work? Your ability to work and earn an in-come is your most valuable asset. Yet a disability could prevent you from earning that income. Just one year of a disability could eliminate your savings. Income Armor, an individual disability income insur-ance product from the Knights of Columbus, should be a key part of your overall financial plan and family’s pro-tection. If you are ill or injured, Income Armor provides tax-free monthly benefits to help you meet living expens-es and maintain you and your family’s standard of living. Your monthly benefits help you pay your mortgage and other monthly bills, while your savings and retirement assets remain intact.
Nursing Home Party
We will be having a party at the Spring Brook Cen-ter, 12324 New Hampshire Ave, Silver Spring, MD 20901 on Thursday, April 19, at 3 p.m. If you have any questions, please call Joe Rogers at 301-593-
2304. Thank you.
Chaplain’s Reflection
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But does our faith make us dangerous? It’s true that terrible things have been done in the name of Christian faith. As Christians, we should apologize for them and seek to heal any damage that has been done. But let’s not forget that lack of faith has led to far more terrible things. Just think of the tens of millions who have died un-der Communist regimes. We must also never forget that faith has inspired people and the Church to do wonderfully good things: the promotion of human rights and the care, protection and education of the sick, poor, per-secuted and forgotten members of society. Our faith inspires us to a goodness and generosity we wouldn’t have without faith. One prominent atheist today dismisses love of enemies as a “monstrous notion,” while our faith teaches that it’s a virtue. So are people of faith more dangerous than those without it? You tell me. Yet even if we’re less dangerous, might we still be behind the times? Is our faith nothing more than a leftover evolutionary by-product? Is faith in God is simply a function of the way our brains are wired and nothing more? Or is it God who wired our brains to have faith in the first place? The answer to that is, well, a matter of faith! But maybe a voice from long ago, St. Augustine, can help us out. He maintained that it is natural for people to have faith. To lack faith, on the other hand, is unnatural because of the way God has made us. So while there will always be those who say faith is crazy, dangerous, out-of-date or even just “our thing,” people of every time and place will hunger for Christian faith. Or as G. K. Chesterton once said, “Christianity has been declared dead many times. Thankfully, it has a God who knows his way out of a grave.”
Deacon Alan Jeeves
Oversight Committee Update
The committee continues to review business practices of the Clubhouse. Moving forward, it will be instituting accountability measures that track profit & loss on a per-event basis, along with inventory analysis and cost control measures. The single swiftest solution to the current financial crisis con-tinues to be this: Book more events, book big events, refer Rosensteel Hall to everyone you know. If you have any questions, speak to GK Bruce Cotting and/or PGK Terrence Moore. Each, along with other members of the committee, has spend long hours in the long-term effort to help restore Clubhouse’s financial viability.
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Council Calendar
APRIL
14 Council Cookoff
21 St. John’s Auction
22 Anthracite Dinner Dance
26 Nuns Appreciation Night
28 Maryknights Anniversary Party
MAY
4 - 6 State Convention, Ocean City
15 Admissions, First Degree
19 St. John the Evangelist 125th Anniversary, parish
picnic at Rosensteel and outdoor Mass at historic
church
The Best of Rosensteel
Knight of the Month - This Knight of the Month has been instrumental in deepening the integration of the AOH within our Council. For those unfamiliar with The Ancient Order of Hibernians, it is America’s old-est Irish Catholic Fraternal Organization, founded concurrently in the coal-mining region of Pennsylva-nia and New York City in May 1836. The early Irish societies were born of a need in the mid-1500s to protect the welfare of fellow Irish Catholics, especial-ly the clergy who risked immediate death to keep the Catholic Faith alive in occupied Ireland after the Pe-nal Laws of 1691, and to provide aid and comfort their people by whatever means was available. It is a natural synergy that exists between the Knights of Columbus and the Hibernians, whose mot-to is: “Friendship, Unity, and Christian Charity.” It was in this spirit that this Knight championed our hugely successful St. Patrick’s Day fundraiser for the Club-house, the St. Patrick’s Day celebration and the event would not have been possible without his tire-less efforts (and his lovely bride Mary Claire, too). Please congratulate Francis Moran as Knight of the Month! Family of the Month - The selection for Family of the Month represents unselfish contribution of time and energy for the greater good. And this month, it’s a family that quietly melds into our Rosensteel family, frequently enjoying Friday Family dinners and Coun-cil events. They’re often available to volunteer on short notice, happy to contribute, positively and en-thusiastically engaged every time they help out. They’ve had their challenges over the last several months and yet their cheerful demeanor just makes you smile to be in their presence. Please congratu-late John and Sara Liddi as our Family of the Month! Quite honestly, they are quiet, wonderful role models of leading by example and Rosensteel is all the bet-ter for having them in our family.
Bingo Needs Your Help
Are you looking to spice up your Wednesday nights? Our Bingo Team is in search of a few ener-getic folks who love having fun while helping others. If you're interested in getting out and mixing and pitching in, please contact Al Wigmore at (301) 649-5410 or [email protected].
Nuns Appreciation Dinner
On Thursday, April 26, from 5 to 8 p.m., Fr. Rosensteel Council will be closed in honor of Nuns Appreciation Night. Fr. Rosensteel Knights will serve over 100 nuns from the Archdiocese of Washington and Montgomery County, MD. This year's event marks the 46th consecutive year that Council #2169 has hosted the event which honors the nuns for their dedication to the religious life and years of service to God, our churches, schools and the community. Volunteers are needed to serve and bartend; they must wear dark pants and a white shirt. Ties are preferred. If interested, please contact chairman Gerry Horner at 301-655-6579 or by e-mail at [email protected].
Rosensteel Council Seeks a Few Good Men Father Rosensteel Council is in need of candidates to be con-sidered for elective office beginning in the next Fraternal Year which starts July 1, 2018. Such positions are Grand Knight, Deputy Grand Knight, Chancellor, Recorder, Treasurer, Ad-vocate, Warden, Inside Guard, Outside Guard (two Outside Guards may be elected) and Board of Trustees. The Council will also elect a Delegate, First Alternate and Second Alternate to the State Convention. Each of these three must be a Past Grand Knight of the Council and will be elect-ed at the same time as the positions above. If you would like to be considered for a position or know of a Brother Knight who might be interested, please contact Nomi-nating Committee Chairman Frank Cavaliere at [email protected], work phone at 301-587-1400, ext. 1141 or cell, 240-338-9025. Please note that only members who are in good standing and who have achieved Third Degree Knighthood are eligible for elective office. Also note that no member shall hold more than one Council office at the same time.
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A Grand Party
Friends and families alike converged on Fr. Rosensteel Council on St. Patrick’s Day to enjoy terrific food, spirits, company, music and the Culkin Irish Dancers.
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Maryknights Officers 2016—2017
Chaplain: Rev. Gerard Trancone 301.577.3527([email protected]) President: Beth Torp 240.274.7711 ([email protected]) Vice President: Theresa Fitzgerald 301.585.6007 ([email protected]) Treasurer: Carol Walper 301.933.4219 ([email protected]) Secretary: Maeve O’Neill 301.580.7412 ([email protected]) Historian: Victoria Dassing 240.595.2512 ([email protected])
ROSENSTEEL RETIREES CLUB OFFICERS 2016- 2017
President …Nancy Koski……... …….301-288-7808 Vice Pres. ...John Fox PGK PFN …..301-933-7246 Treasurer …Ray Koski………………...301-288-7808 Secretary ….Marge Fait ……………..301-598-7064
The month of April plays host to three special days. The most important day is Easter, which most often (but not al-ways) falls during April. There is no need to explain that. But I find it interesting that hiding Easter eggs is considered to be of pagan origin. Eggs are a symbol of fertility and new life. April Fool’s Day derives its name from the Latin word “aperit,” which means to open. It is considered that April is the month of the growing season and when trees and flowers begin to “open.” The tradition of April Fools Day seems to have originated in France where New Year’s Day was actually celebrated on April 1 during medieval times. Unfortunately, it became a day when practical jokes were played on the un-wary. Another day to remember is Earth Day, celebrated on April 22. This day was first celebrated in 1970. The idea is to make people more aware of the earth’s environment and find ways to ensure it remains livable for human beings. Two days after Earth Day is our monthly luncheon on April 24. By that day we should be over the cold March winds and almost finished with the April showers. Hopefully, we will have a good turn- out of smiling faces to welcome the warmer, “sunshiney” weather.
Ray Koski
Rooms Available May 4 and 5 For Maryland State Convention in Ocean City
Fr. Rosensteel Council has secured a block of rooms at the Sea Hawk Motel on 124th Street. Cost for the Friday and Satur-day night stay for two people is only $165.75 total! Let Warden Paul Girolami know if you’d like a room ([email protected]). Please make checks payable to Sea Hawk Motel and give them to any of your Council officers. Highlights of the weekend include (see http://www.mdkocconvention.org/ for full details): Thursday, May 3 – 11 a.m. State Golf Outing – See Joe Marks or Terrence Moore if interested. Rooms may be available at the Sea Hawk Friday, May 4 – 3 p.m. check-in, Sea Hawk Motel 3 p.m. Grand Knights Olympics for Charity – Princess Royale Hotel Atrium 5 p.m. Sea Hawk Hospitality Suite opens 7 p.m. Mass and Opening Session – Princess Caribbean Hall 7:30 p.m. Rosensteel gathering – location to be determined 8:30 p.m. Hospitality Suites open – Princess Atrium Saturday, May 5 – 9 a.m. Award Ceremony – Princess Atrium Mimosas and Bloody Mary’s at our Hospitality Room at the Princess It’s Kentucky Derby Day! Place your bets at Ocean Downs and watch at the Sea Hawk. 4 p.m. Mass at St. Luke’s Church (5 blocks from the Princess) 5:45 p.m. Banquet at the Princess (ticket required) 8 – Party at the Princess! Hospitality Suites open 8 p.m. to midnight – Atrium Sunday, May 6 – 7:30 a.m. Mass – Mako Room, Princess 9:30 a.m. Closing Sessions We need some volunteers to assist with the Hospitality Suites. Please see a Council officer and offer to help.
We hope to see you there!
Ready for Smores?
Brother Dave Donnelly (center) recently led a construction crew consisting of, at least in part, from left to right, Geoff
Conway, Frank Zarrelli, Wayne Miller and Terrence Moore, in building a fire pit to the side of the Council building. They
report it’s also a fine spot for fraternal adult beverages.
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COMING EVENTS… MAY
4 - 6 State Convention, Ocean City
13 Mother’s Day
19 St. John the Evangelist 125th Anni-
versary
APRIL 2018
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1. Easter Sunday
2. NCAA Championship D’Antuono McNamara
3. Business Meeting Dollymore, Bromley, Mullaney
4.
5. Nationals Home Opener
6. Team 2 - McLeod, Salisbury steak w/mushroom gravy, mashed potatoes, vegetable & roll Pistol Pete, Hardman
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8. Ponce
9. D’Antuono Cassagnol
10. 11. Conway, Carey
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13. Team 3 - Neff, fried shrimp Conway, Carey, Wigmore Announcer - DeVol
14. Council Cookoff Slattery
15. Conway, Carey
16. D’Antuono Dassing
17. Social Meeting
18. Cavaliere
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20. Team 4 - Marks, Aggies Crab Imperial Lynch and Lyon Moore and Langley
21. St. John’s Auction
22. Anthracite Dinner Dance Maddox
23. D’Antuono McNamara
24. Retirees’ Lunch Culkin, DeVol
25. 26. Nuns Appreciation Night Mannion
27. Team 5 - Girolami, open face hot roast beef sandwiches with gravy Eddie McCaw, Beane
28. Maryknights Anni-versary Party
29. 30. D’Antuono McNamara
May 1 2.
3. 4. 5.