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Brothers, It seems like our summer has gone and the schools and college football are here again. You can guess which team that I roll with. Our next Council Business meeting is Tuesday, September 3 rd . The optional Rosary is at 7:00, followed by the Business meeting at 7:30. This past month, we would like to thank Brother Bob Fiscella for organizing the Knights cookout and grilling for the Dunwoody Butterfly Festival. A Big Thank You goes out to the group that volunteered to cook Hundreds of Hamburgers and Hot Dogs. We appreciate Steve Strong and his group that hauled the Big Cooker to the Festival. Once again we were able to be in the spotlight as Knights of Columbus, Volunteering and showing our pride in as Volunteers for a great cause. Brother Dave Richardson has placed the Great Pumpkin Patch order for delivery in late September. He will announce a date for the upcoming Pumpkin Off –Loading. We will need our Brothers, men and family members to help with the unloading. It usually takes about an hour with the help of the forklift. Bingo – This is one of our major Fund Raisers. Plan on attending our next Bingo, Thursday Sept. 26. Set up is now much easier since we are allowed to leave the Bingo Boards on the stands? We can always use help just getting the event started. Please come by at 5:30 or later to help, or bring the family to play and maybe win one of the cash prizes or win a door prize. Brother Bryan Kler and his volunteers held their annual Alter Servers Appreciation White Water outing at Six Flags over Atlanta. Adoration will be Sept. 21 st and 22 nd , please sign up at the business meeting or contact John Gannon. Please think about volunteering for an hour of your time to pray for the unborn and Pro-Life. All Saints Annual Ministry Fair is the weekend of Sep- tember 7 th , 8 th , after all Masses. I have asked Brother Wulf to ask for volunteers to man our table after their Mass. We will have a table with our banner and handouts for possible future members. Please contact Wulf or me if you could stay a few minutes after the mass you attend and represent our Council with any questions. (continued) September 2019 Volume 26 Issue 9 Knights of Columbus All Saints Council 11402 Dunwoody, Georgia (Established July 4th, 1994) Opere et Veritate1 John 3,18

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  • Brothers, It seems like our summer has gone and the schools and college football are here again. You can guess which team that I roll with. Our next Council Business meeting is Tuesday, September 3rd. The optional Rosary is at 7:00, followed by the Business meeting at 7:30. This past month, we would like to thank Brother Bob Fiscella for organizing the Knight’s cookout and grilling for the Dunwoody Butterfly Festival. A Big Thank You goes out to the group that volunteered to cook Hundreds of Hamburgers and Hot Dogs. We appreciate Steve Strong and his group that hauled the Big Cooker to the Festival. Once again we were able to be in the spotlight as Knights of Columbus, Volunteering and showing our pride in as Volunteers for a great cause. Brother Dave Richardson has placed the Great Pumpkin Patch order for delivery in late September. He will announce a date for the upcoming Pumpkin Off –Loading. We will need our Brothers, men and family members to help with the unloading. It usually takes about an hour with the help of the forklift. Bingo – This is one of our major Fund Raisers. Plan on attending our next Bingo, Thursday Sept. 26. Set up is now much easier since we are allowed to leave the Bingo Boards on the stands? We can always use help just getting the event started. Please come by at 5:30 or later to help, or bring the family to play and maybe win one of the cash prizes or win a door prize. Brother Bryan Kler and his volunteers held their annual Alter Servers Appreciation White Water outing at Six Flags over Atlanta. Adoration will be Sept. 21st and 22nd, please sign up at the business meeting or contact John Gannon. Please think about volunteering for an hour of your time to pray for the unborn and Pro-Life. All Saints Annual Ministry Fair is the weekend of Sep-tember 7th, 8th, after all Masses. I have asked Brother Wulf to ask for volunteers to man our table after their Mass. We will have a table with our banner and handouts for possible future members. Please contact Wulf or me if you could stay a few minutes after the mass you attend and represent our Council with any questions. (continued)

    September 2019

    Volume 26 Issue 9

    Knights of Columbus All Saints Council 11402

    Dunwoody, Georgia (Established July 4th, 1994)

    “Opere et Veritate” 1 John 3,18

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    We are asked to again man the Cancer Home Raffle Ticket Tables for the nuns downtown. Brother Nick Mattera is heading up the effort and needs a couple of guys at each door at every weekend Mass on September 14/15. Nick is at cell 973-903-4185 and [email protected]. Please volunteer for this worthy cause. Brothers, we are looking for over 200 members of our council that are past due with our yearly dues. Please contact me and I will direct you on how to pay and get your membership up to date. Our council can only be successful if we work as a Team.

    You may call me: Cell 404-697-2548 Home 770-246-9897 Vivat Jesus Brother Woody

    Grand Knight Report (cont.)

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    Brothers in the News

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    Georgia State Council

    District 13

    August 31, 2019

    Subject: Exemplification of the Formation (2nd) Degree To: State Officers, District Deputies, and Grand Knights

    Worthy Brothers All,

    There will be an Exemplification of the Formation (2nd) Degree conducted on Wednesday

    September 25th at 11045 Parsons Road, Johns Creek, GA 30097 and hosted by St. Benedict

    Council – 10633. Registration begins at 6:30 pm.

    The Attire is Church Appropriate for Candidates and Observers. Each council sending candidates

    should ensure that all candidates have their 1st degree membership card and Rosary. It is

    encouraged that each council send at least one (1) observer.

    There is no cost for the degree.

    Please Contact Grand Knight Jeff Popowitz at [email protected] or

    [email protected] and/or District Deputy Ladd Rosipal at [email protected].

    Candidates must arrive at least 30 minutes prior to the degree and observers are always welcome.

    Fraternally,

    Ladd Rosipal

    [email protected]

    770-401-6779

    Brothers in News (Cont.)

    Second Degree—Sept. 25th

    First Degree Brothers: The second degree is only given a few times per year. Please consider attending this degree which is not too far from our location.

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    KofC Alpharetta Charity Golf

    Our Sister council St. Thomas Aquinas #6532 has alerted us to their charity golf tournament in Alpharetta. Info Glen A Soafer Grand Knight 678-895-3690 or [email protected] or Paul Lipari Golf Chairman 770-489-2880 or [email protected].

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    Insurance Checkup Reminder

    We were right near the parade start.

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    Deceased Brother Mass of Remembrance

    Tuesday October 8th, 7 PM Mass It’s not going to be the same without our traditional honor guard, but we will celebrate our deceased brothers with the same bit of reverence as always. We will reinvent the ceremony to ensure it is just as meaningful. A reception will follow in McGivney Hall as always.

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    Dunwoody Butterfly Festival

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    Dunwoody Mayor Denis Shortal (center) and some of his closet friends from KofC Council 11402 cook hamburgers and hot dogs every year at the Dunwoody Nature Center. They feed about 4,000 attendees typically.

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    This is a FIRST. A joint Knights of Columbus and American Legion Post 134 Speaker Event is scheduled on Wednesday 23 October 2019 at McGivney Hall (starting at approximately noon). The Honorable Mike Mason, Mayor of the City of Peachtree Corners, is the scheduled speaker. He is a valued supporter of both the K of C and the American Legion (Veterans). Mayor Mason has enabled the creation of a Veterans Monument in Peachtree Corners, which was dedicated on 06/03/2019. It was was attended by hundreds of participants and included an Honor Guard of our Knights of Columbia in full regalia and a military band, speakers, etc. A signup sheet for the speaker event has been circulated and and will continue to be circulated at future K of C meetings and American Legion Meetings. Attendees are asked to sign the sheet and pay $10.00 for the costs anticipated for lunch at the event. There is a projected limit of 55 attendees, as this is the maximum McGivney Hall can support (lunch tables shall take up much of the available room). Adequate food preparation depends on the total anticipated number attendees. The menu for the event is pork tenderloin with grilled potatoes and onions, tossed salad, and desert. Drinks (at minimum cost) shall be sold at our McGivney Hall bar. We are hopeful that this event will be well- supported by our Knights and result in success. A closs cross pollenization of our two organizations. Our Chancellor, Wulf Lindenau, is the council contact at 770-558-1022 and [email protected].

    Ministry Fair for New Members The Parish Ministry Fair is scheduled at Masses on Sat/Sun of September 7/8 outside the church doors. All parish ministries will have tables set up with information about joining their particular ministry. It is a great opportunity for recruiting new council members.

    For both Sat and Sun we should have K of C Knights (at least two brothers) available at each Mass to hand out K of C information hand-outs to both male and female parishioners (for their male family members) at select masses (for Sat at the 08:30 AM Mass and for Sunday at the 07:30 AM and the 10:30 AM and the 12:15 PM Mass). We shall have a table with a Knights of Columbus Banner and appropriate (available) handouts to prospective K of C applicants. Wives are especially important potential recruiting targets, since they are known to want their reluctant husbands involved in parish activities. Many of our current members were prompted by wives to become members. Plus help us man a table. (pun intended).

    Combined American Legion/ K of C Speaker Event

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    Watters Assembly Awards a Kiernan Chalice Fr. Mark White, a new priest, received our Assembly's Chalice for 2019, dedicated to Monsignor R. Donald Kiernan from Sir Knight Ed Pierson. Faithful Navigator Bob Mitchell presided at the brief ceremony. Joan McIvor, who took care of Monsignor Kiernan for so many years, also attended the Mass and ceremony. Joan is now considered an honorary Council widow with all benefits afforded.

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    1st Degree—Tues . Sept. 24th— 7:30 PM All Saints McGivney Hall Candidates should arrive by 6:45 PM for orientation. Coat and tie for photos. 2nd Degree—Wed. Sept. 25th— 6:30 PM St. Benedict in Johns creek. See page four for complete information and registration contact. Note: Go to website gakofc.org for complete exemplification schedule (choose “Events”, (then choose “Ceremonials/Degrees” for sections on each degree). Questions to Wulf Lindenau 770-558-1022 [email protected] for more info.

    August Parish Bingo— Excellent Night!!

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    Bingo profits slated to various charities.

    Paid complementary Bingo costs for our widows.

    Helped collect $13,700 in parish baby bottles.

    Treated all parish altar servers to an outing at White Water

    Park. Cost $2500.

    Donated $200 for food for a reception for the parish Adoration

    Ministry who spend prayer time in our parish chapel.

    Donated $500 to “Stand Up for Kids”.

    Donated $500 to parish Eagle Scout Project.

    Voted $5,000 to All Saints Parish general operating fund.

    Voted $2,000 for an AED machine for McGivney Hall.

    Acolyte teams served all parish funerals.

    Upcoming Degree Exemplifications

    Council Benevolence/Charity/Service

    We recorded 134 players on August 22nd. This was down a bit from last month. Our Bingo sales were $2,010, prizes of $990, for a net of $1,020 We also received $221 from food donations, $247 from drink donations, and $210 from the 50/50 raffle sale. Cost of food and drink, 7% sales tax, state license fee, Crier ad cost, and cost of supplies are still to be deducted. One night widow was in attendance and played gratis on the council. Crier ad coupons were 49 for extra free plays. Thank you all for this continuing success. We look forward to a September 27th Bingo. Our profits were down slightly. We are upping our advertising budget and aiming for an average of 140 players each month. Thank you all for your contribution to our charities.

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    Habitat for Humanity House #26 Yes, Knights Day at the Habitat for Humanity build for All Saints House # 26 will be Saturday Oct 5th. The start time is 7:30 AM at 1074 Coleman Street SW, Atlanta, GA. 30310. Please carpool as possible to minimize parking needs. We need at least 20-25 guys to sign up (your spouse, significant other, friend, or older child would lessen the total count needed). Our September 3rd and October 1st council meetings will be additional opportunities to sign up. Workers must be 16-years-old for insurance purposes. Some of you have already signed up at the last Council meeting on August 6th, so you do not have to re-sign unless you are now bringing others. When responding, PLEASE let us know the names of all volunteers in your party for an accurate worker count and for food preparation. You can sign up online (hold CNTL and click) at www.allsaints.atlantahabitat.volunteerhub.com , but PLEASE let us know you enrolled online (also a separate enrollment would be needed to be done for spouse, significant other, etc.) If it is difficult for you to enroll online, let me know ASAP please, the chief contact is Gene Gannon. His cell # is 404-992-3999, his email is below. If you can not make the October 5th Knights build, the other parish builds will continue each Saturday starting September 24th (need folks badly) until Saturday October 19th. Please try to volunteer at least once and especially for the Knights build. If you have not yet returned your financial donation toward the $58,000 needed to enable the build, please send your check made out to: “All Saints Habitat Project” at All Saints Catholic Church, Habitat for Humanity Project, 2443 Mount Vernon Road, Dunwoody, GA. 30338. Questions, issues, let me know, and thank you for your support on this. Sir Knight Gene Gannon

    Gene c# 404-992-3999 [email protected].

    This is what Habitat success looks like. Let’s do it again in 2019!!

    http://www.allsaints.atlantahabitat.volunteerhub.comtel:404-992-3999

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    Supreme is strongly pushing ONLINE membership as a quick doorway into KofC membership for reluctant joiners. Any practicing Catholic male who is interested in joining the Knights, but never pulled the trigger, can join online and then move at his own speed to council membership via 1st degree exemplification later. An online member is a full member getting all magazines, electronic info, and a membership card, but not assigned to a council. Online membership is $30. He can come to meetings if he chooses, but not vote. He can purchase KofC insurance. His info is sent to a local council for follow-up. If and when he decides to join a council, he is fully vetted, goes through a 1st degree, and his online membership data and initiation fees are forwarded to his council of choice. This process makes it easy for reluctant joiners to ease into council membership as time and schedule permits. Millions of men are interested in the KofC, but feel they don’t have the time to become active council members because of travel or family concerns. Tell your reluctant friends that these excuses have just disappeared.

    ONLINE Membership Push

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    11402 Acolyte Program Brothers, since the late 1990’s, our council has run an Acolyte Program unique in all the Order. Requested by Monsignor Kiernan, we organized a group of brothers to volunteer to act as mature altar servers at all the funerals at our parish, since young servers were hard to come by on weekends. Our acolyte teams also serve at some specialized religious ceremonies upon request (like our Mass of Remembrance). Like the military, we could use a few good men to replace those who have moved away and passed onto their reward. Our Acolyte Director, Bernie Marino, needs some new blood to serve as needed on God’s altar. Many of our brothers were altar boys when they were young. Experience is not required. Our Mass crews consist of a cross bearer, two candle bearers, a wine server, a water server, and an incense bearer. Six is ultimate, four or five men can often make do. Brother Choir Director, Bernie Sotola, usually joins us with vocals. Here are our five teams that are phoned alternately to staff Mass crews for funerals: Team A - Weekdays Jerry Howley, Captain; Norbert Braza, David Webster, Danny Ross, John Francis, Jack DeVeer, Joe Kane, Dennis Mackin, Jim Sheahan and Rick McCully Team B - Weekdays Alex Morgan, Captain; Tom Burleigh, Gene Gannon, Darrel Grabow, Ed Pierson, Jim Gonzales, Lou Hlad, Dan McDonough Team C - Weekdays Greg Coletta, Captain; Jim Herbig, Matt Allen, Keith Kieffer, Jon Bird, Woody Jones, Ernie Spencer, Bernie Marino Team D - Weekdays Gert Kampfer, Captain; John Buchholz, Dick Calupca, Dennis Caniglia, David Jeanson, Bernie Santa Maria, Ken Winkler, John Seggerson, Gray Plunkett, Dominic Palermo Team E - Saturdays only Noel Dore, Captain; Adam Drost, Dean Trantow, Joe Tuttle, Tom Burns, Michael Martell, David Riedinger, Scott Jennings, Pat Fahey

    We wear uniforms consisting of a blue blazer, medium grey slacks, black shoes, white shirts, and you are given a special $35 blue Knights of Columbus tie to complete the outfit and look mighty sharp. Join your brothers in this special vocation and become an important and visible active knights. It’s actually a lot of fun. This is sort of our own council honor guard. Bernie Marino contact info is listed on the officer page 21 of this newsletter.

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    Faith in Action Events

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    Faith in Action Events

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  • September Birthdays

    Ned Winsor 1

    Todd Papetti 4

    John Priede 4

    Paul Syiek 6

    Sudhan Martin Sundarraj 6

    Bill Herald 7

    James George 8

    Steven Valenti 8

    Arokia Anthony Xavier 9

    Fr. Bill Hao 10

    Jim Sheahan 10

    Steve Bales 10

    Dick Marklein 10

    Paul Dubsky 12

    Ed Pierson 13

    Bob Santos 13

    Jonathan Tierney 13

    Steve Powers 13

    Fred Frerichs 14

    John Seggerson 15

    Keith Kieffer 15

    Fr. Dan Rogaczewski 16

    Ed Harries 16

    Jeff Berklich 16

    Gene Wysocki 16

    Greg Pyne 18

    Gene Gannon 18

    Greg Ducote 19

    Danny Ross 19

    Ralph O’Connor 20

    Adam Polak 20

    Charles Wilson 20

    Bill Stobierski 21

    Paul Prebe 23

    Daniel Hayden 24

    Sam Portis 25

    Michael Smith 27

    Ernie Spencer 27

    John Nelson 28

    Len Dorrien 29

    2nd Kevin & Amy Ryan 19

    3rd Ed & Carol-Anne Cerbone 19

    17th Jay & Jennifer Kapp 19

    16th Jim & Courtney Reilly 18

    28t Fernando & Maritza Escalante 16

    28t Mike & Loriann Martell 16

    13th John & Jacqueline Shaffer 15

    26th Dan & Catherine Anderson 15

    18th Matt & Catherine Hurd 14

    25th Dave & Allison Hartman 13

    6th Chris & Joli Murtha 12

    8th James-Rosario & Tina John 11

    19th Eric & Meghan Grone 9

    26th Danny & Addie George 9

    4th Rodrigo & Manoela Maciel 8

    6th Gregory & Ruth Francisco 4

    5th George & Helene Tanguay 64

    12th Ed & Ann Kucharski 60

    26th Charles & Carolyn Wilson 60

    16th John & Joann Nuzzulo 58

    7th John & Maria Martin 56

    14th Joe & Judith Kane 56

    2nd Tom & Nancy Simon 52

    7th Jim & Judy Herbig 52

    5th Michael & Rebecca Schaaf 49

    12th John & Lena Trombino 49

    2nd John Deasy & Diane Miller 47

    6th John & Margaret Curtin 44

    18th Nick & Pat Mattera 43

    9th John & Terry Lamberski 41

    21st Nestor & Stephanie Montero 41

    25th Nick & Sally King 37

    8th Jim & Ann McDevitt 35

    23rd Paul & Nina Weidle 30

    2nd Mike & Carla Paolozzi 29

    10th Jerry & Joyce Cross 29

    4th Randy & Kristine Compton 25

    23rd Bob & Anita Mitchell 24

    30th Bill & Jennifer Toomey 24

    14th Jerry & Lisa McManus 23

    5th John & Jennifer Nelson 21

    5th Scott & Kimberly Woods 21

    18th Adel & Anna Abi Rached 21

    25th Tom & Candice Tarr 19

    30th Mark & Michele Chambers 19

    21st John & Erin McHugh 17

    13th Jim Masak & Barbara Schneider 14

    9th Joseph & Anju George 13

    1st Gregory & Libby Gillins 12

    13th Mark & Andrea Daniel 11

    3rd Gene & Kathy Gannon 9

    17th Jim & Mary Jane Gonzales 8

    1st Henry & Erika Garrett 7

    Council Significant Dates 17

    Date Years

    September Wedding Anniversaries

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    Prayers for Sick/Distressed Friends and Loved Ones Matt Allen’s cousin, Jeremy Hellman John Brach’s daughters, Suzanne and Amy, and daughter-in-law, Tina Tom Burleigh’s niece Dick Calupca’s wife, Mary Ron Collins’ wife, Jackie Dave Davis’ mother, Esther, 98, and son David Andy Diaz’ daughter, Liz Tierney Bill Driscoll’s mother, Gisela Pat Duncan’s mother, Joan Duncan Conrad Fischer’s wife, Sue Joe Fuentes’ nephew’s son, Carson Paul Al Garofalo’s wife, Pat, and daughter, Mary Jo Westbrook Mike Gregory’s son, Jonas Ray Grupinski’s grandson, Aiden Toolan Tim Harvey’s wife, Donna Jim Herbig’s wife, Judy Lou Hlad’s brother Frank and Sister Therese Lou Hlad candidate, Edward Gronczewski, operation Paul Horan’s widow, Sally Matthew Hurd’s wife, Catherine Matt James’ father-in-law, James Shanni Harwood (Woody) Jones’ wife, Janet & mother-in-law, Anne Piede Keith Kieffer’s sister-in-law, Pat Kieffer Monsignor Kiernan’s friend, Marc Boudreaux Jack Klapka’s wife, Maralind Bryan Kler’s mother, Judy Bob Klingensmith’s wife, Dorothy Gail Mario Marin’s niece, Andrea Carolina Zamora Bernie Marino’s wife, Florence Doug McAleer’s niece, Sarah Hrdlicka, wife, Linda, brother James Deacon Ken Melvin’s daughter and wife Linda Jason V. Miller’s wife, Dorota Mark A. Miller’s brother, Chris Miller Bob Mitchell’s Wife, Anita Paul Mudge’s brother, Daniel J. Mudge, Sr. Bill O’Brien’s grandson, Isaac Del Valle, and wife, Betty Brenden O’Neil’s daughter, Adelaide Dominic Palermo’s mother Kent Polzin’s wife, Jennifer Fred Quintan’s son, Ethan Danny Ross’ daughter –in-law, Jamie and wife Queenie Peter Rushworth’s son, Tom Charles Santa Maria’s sister-in-law, Wendy Bob Santos’ daughter, Brooke John Seggerson’s daughter, Katie John Shepherd’s daughter, Amy Murphy Bill Scully’s niece, Katie Scully Hedy Sevilla’s mother-in-law, Hermogina Beltran John Shaffer’s grandson, Michael Calhoon Tom Simon’s wife, Nancy Mike Smith’s daughter, Courtney Hertel Ernie Spencer’s grandson, Garrett Pilcher Ralph Stinson’s nephews, Johnny Hood and Paul Buckner Carl Stryker’s granddaughter Richard Szyperski’s granddaughter, Jamie Thrash, 20, and wife Jan Ted Tada’s mother-in-law, Mary Hickey, 92 George Tanguay’s daughter-in-law, Wendy and Wife Helene Rich Tomaszewski,’s relative, Sam Turone Dave Webster’s wife, Eileen Mike Walker’s wife, Kathy Kelly Wheeler’s wife, Susan Charles J. Wilson’s wife, Carolyn Mark Yanta’s nephew, Nolan Goldklang

    Our Council Intentions and Remembrances Ailing Brothers Monthly Prayers: Dennis Caniglia Richard Kernan Cary Kean Jack Klapka Nestor Montero Mike Feeney Wiley Maloof Charles J. Wilson Mike Smith Jim Snoddy John Barranco Bob Santos Ron Collins Joe Cavallaro Bill Driscoll Steven Bales Tom Simon Joseph Stutz Frank Paolozzi Jack Harte Jack Curtin Dave Jeanson Joe Liebsack Bernie Sotola Harvey Moskowitz William Torresala Bob Mitchell Eric Martin Al Alberghini Ernie Spencer Bernie Santa Maria Tony Joyce Ralph Stinson Ailing Brothers Ongoing Prayers Andy Diaz Ray Gustin John Brach Matt Dewhurst Al Garofalo Walt Gauthier Franz Brucks Bryan St. Romain Ted Davis Bill Camden Mike Walker Larry Cullen Benny Mastrogiovanni Our Seminarians/ Missionaries Paul Nacey Nicholas Le Missionary Gray Plunkett

    Our Beloved Clergy Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory Aux. Atlanta Bishop Bernard Schlesinger III Aux. Atlanta Bishop Joel Konzen Abbot Augustine Myslinski, OSCO, Conyers Monsignor Hugh M. Marren Monsignor James J. Fennessy Father William T. Hao Father Kevin Peek Father Daniel Rogaczewski Father William F. Rowland, S.M. Father Bryan Small Father David Daly, LC Father Daniel Ketter Father John Klein , LC Father Jack Knight Father Joseph Khang Huynh, LC Father Anthony Eshun, Ghana Father Brian Kerr, MOP Brother Alfred Stephen, MOP Deacon Ray Egan Deacon William Garrett Deacon Ed Krise Deacon Paul Doppel Deacon Ken Melvin Deacon Rick Medina Deacon Hedy Sevilla

    Our Beloved Widows (red deceased) Grace Mahoney Rita Mix Peggy Eckard Ellie Pavlik Nancy Moeller Joanne De Pace Marion Reale Jaye Norman Winifred Koss MaryAnn Dellaria (Lehman) Donna Kantak Antoinette Roy Ruth Del Guercio Marie Crean Angela McCabe Susan Cicero Sharon Malone Evelyn Wittman Patti Travers Neil By Hurt Helen O’Shea Joyce Templeton Karen Giles Pat Addison Carol Bieszak Polly Callison Margaret McCabe Mary Ann Stojka Elizabeth Morrell Theresa Callahan Katie Woerner Mary Ardagna Sally Horan Joanne Swartz Mary Schultz Margie Vicknair Colleen Trainor Joan McIvor Valerie Nucera Betty O’Brien Jan Szyperski Jackie McGill Teresa Novac Kathy Kerr Sisko Helene Tanguay

    Memento Languorem

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    We just learned that Helene Tanguay, wife of Brother George Tanguay just passed, after 64 years of marriage. Pray for them. David De Meyer, a former member of 11402 about 15 years ago, passed from a blood clot while at a VA hospital in Gulf Shores, AL. Some of our older members may remember him. Please say a prayer for this transferred brother. No info available. Deceased Brother Sir Knight Dennis Crean (right) will have a classroom dedicated to him at the Dunwoody Nature Center by his widow Marie. Please pray for these people reported with health issues: Brother John Barranco, Brother John Pepitone, Judy Herbig, Anita Mitchell, Barbara Braza, Mike and Patsy Walker, Sir Knight Benny Mastrogiovanni, Sir Knight Wiley Maloof, and Sir Knight Ron and Jackie Collins.

    Sir Knights are remembered upon death on engraved

    Holy Mass chalices given to

    new priests.

    Memento Mori William R. Schlich 3/12/2015 Owen K. McCabe 8/16/2009

    PGK Richard G. Sisko 9/24/2018 William D. O’Connor 1/19/2015 William G. Lehman 4/16/2009

    James W. (Jim) McGill 7/4/2018 Anthony Allan Kosek 12/25/2014 Robert L. Morell 4/29/2008

    Richard T. Szyperski 4/27/2018 John M. Foley 9/12/2014 Gordon G. Hurt 3/03/2008

    Fr. Daniel McCormick 4/19/2018 Bill H. Giles 8/05/2014 John A. O’Shea 1/27/2008

    James W. (Bill) O’Brien 4/2/2018 Jean-Paul Roy 7/23/2014 Thomas M. Scherrer 4/10/2007

    Don L. Myers 2/17/2018 Donald Del Guercio 7/01/2014 Richard P. Steiner 3/17/2006

    George V. Yuscavage 2/12/2018 Harold L. Norman 12/08/2013 Salvatore DePace 1/16/2006

    Msgr. Donald Kiernan 1/9/2018 Paul J. Reale 11/10/2013 Anthony C. Ardagna 12/28/2005

    Edward J. Trainor 12/23/2017 James L. Mammoser 8/03/2013 Jerome E. Travers 7/29/2005

    Mark A. Nucera 12/13/2017 Tom E. Mix 6/13/2013 John P. Stojka 7/21/2005

    Michael J. Schultz 11/26/2017 Edward J. Qualters 3/19/2013 Paul G. Horan 6/02/2005

    PGK George P. Novac 5/31/2017 Marcus Carroll 3/12/2013 Edwin L.Woerner 5/21/2005

    Patrick J. Callahan 5/18/2017 Edward J. Pavlik 1/13/2013 Thomas J. Byrne, Jr. 1/13/2005

    Les M. Washington 5/11/2017 George L. Cajigal, Sr. 1/8/2013 James J. McCabe 10/22/2004

    George M. Swartz 4/19/2017 Michael A. Klimshuk 7/08/2012 Robert J. Lescher 5/17/2003

    Robert W. Heald 3/12/2017 Edward P. Koss 12/20/2011 Brad M. Scranton 5/14/2003

    PGK Guy E. Stryker 9/26/2016 Lloyd B. Addison 11/25/2011 Phillip A. Haluska 12/18/2002

    Hal G. Eckard 9/6/2016 John W. Lynch II 6/21/2011 Joseph A. Miller 12/2/2002

    John F. Hansberry 6/21/2016 Warren P. Vicknair 6/21/2011 James R. Fraser 9/21/2002

    Thomas A. Templeton 5/1/2016 Walter J. Bieszak 4/17/2011 Kenneth E. Smith 6/02/2000

    Fr. Joseph M. Peek 3/14/2016 Joseph J. Wittman 3/09/2011 Elias M. Mualem 3/27/2000

    Dennis M. Crean 11/01/2015 Charles F. Mahony 2/20/2011 John W. Lynch III 12/15/1999

    Gregg R. Kantak 10/21/2015 Gerald A. Cicero 1/05/2011 Ronald S. Kurtzer 12/12/1999

    Richard (Doc) Malone 6/12/2015 David B. Moeller 5/09/2010 Kenneth C. McIntosh 11/25/1998

    James W. Callison 4/03/2015 PGK Frank G. Welter 12/19/2009 William J. Batdorf 3/23/1998

    “Ask not for whom the bell tolls. It tolls for thee.” John Donne

    77 Deceased Brother Knights of All Saints Council 11402

    Council charter members are shown in red. >>

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    Brother George Tanguay’s Wife Helene Passes

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    If you should miss one of our CallingPost voicemails or wish a repeat, dial 1-800-925-7443. Then enter the 10-digit Public Group ID (PGID) 128-432-9444 (no dashes) to identify our sending organization and hear it again. 18

    KofC Supreme Web Site (KofC.org) w/ Online Membership: KofC.org/onlinemembership

    GA State Web Site (GAKofC.org) w/ list of exemplification events

    Watters Assembly Web Site (www.kc2688.org)

    Office Officer Phone Email Grand Knight Woody Jones 770-246-9897 [email protected] Deputy Grand Knight Stephen Strong 770-698-9797 [email protected] Chancellor Wulf Lindenau 770-558-1022 [email protected] Chaplain Msgr. Hugh Marren 770-393-3255 [email protected] Advocate B.J. Van Gundy 678-291-0805 [email protected] Warden Joe Inglima 678-571-8081 [email protected] Recorder Arthur (Skip) Dolt 770-379-0735 [email protected] Financial Secretary Dan McDonough 770-729-9694 [email protected] Treasurer E.J. Couvillion 770-642-6488 [email protected] Lecturer Bob Fiscella 770-395-7101 [email protected] Inside Guards Nick Mattera 973-903-4185 [email protected] Charles Lynch 770-396-0183 [email protected] Outside Guards Brian Benninghoff 404-731-5301 [email protected] Gene Gannon 404-992-3999 [email protected] Trustee Three-Year Term Dean Trantow 678-296-6326 [email protected] Trustee TwoYear Term Bob Mitchell 770-804- 8060 [email protected] Trustee one-Year Term Ernie Spencer 770-642-0863 [email protected] Insurance Field Agent Gary Graebner 770-634-3753 [email protected] Program Activity Director Bill Driscoll 678-395-4364 [email protected] District #7 Deputy John Knight 770-936-0465 [email protected]

    Activity Chairs Acolytes Bernie Marino 770-394-4046 [email protected] Bereavement Deacon Ray Egan 770-394-5643 [email protected] Bingo Dominic Palermo 404-256-1523 [email protected] Faith Bruce Malinoff 770-986-9362 [email protected] Community Bryan Kler 770-457-5537 [email protected] Family Joe Kane 678-708-2200 [email protected] Funeral/Choir Bernie Sotola 770-640-5440 [email protected] Life John Gannon 770-394-4223 [email protected] Membership Dan Anderson 470-294-3183 dan.anderson0316.yahoo.com Pumpkin Sales Dave Richardson 770-396-1790 [email protected] Second Responder Program Steve Strong 770-698-9797 [email protected] Service Support Lou Hlad 770-394-6327 [email protected] Ushers Joe Mitchell 404-862-3317 [email protected] Vocations Len Dorrien 770-396-4672 [email protected] Dunwoody Volunteer Co-ord Jim Maloney 770-394-7895 [email protected] Communications & Feedback Website Editor Anita Mitchell 770-804-8060 [email protected]

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    September Council Meeting

    6 PM Rosary 7

    PM

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    7:30 PM Social Hall

    September 2019

    1st Degree McGivney 7:30 PM

    All night in one-hour shifts– Knights Chapel

    September Assembly Meeting

    St. Andrew Rosary 6:15 Dinner 7 PM Meeting 7:30

    Man the MINISTRY

    FAIR Tables

    LABOR DAY

    Man the MINISTRY

    FAIR Tables

    Man the Cancer Home Raffle Tables

    Man the Cancer Home Raffle Tables

    2nd Degree St. Benedict

    6:30 PM (see page 4)