September 2015 Volume 22 Issue 9 Knights of Columbus All Saints Council 11402 Dunwoody, Georgia (Established July 4th, 1994) “Opere et Veritate” 1 John 3,18 Brothers All: With the “Dog Days of Summer” now behind us and Fall quickly approaching let’s review our undertakings from last month. In August PGK Bob Fiscella and his in- trepid band of merry-making pranksters and culinary scientists hosted yet another fabulous Butterfly Festival. Those who were able to attend will attest to the fun that was had and the shared fraternity that was present. Those of you, who were not able to make it, should definitely make plans to attend this wonderful event next year. The Altar Server Outing held this year at Whitewater was a huge success. Thanks goes out to Bryan Kler and the numerous parents who were responsible for chaper- oning for this occasion. We had over 60 youths in attendance for the event, and I have gathered great inside information that the food was great and a great time was had by all. Bingo attendance continues to be strong as the energy and the excitement continue to grow. If this trend continues we could be looking to move this venue to a larger facility. Thank you for your support in attending this outstanding fund raising charitable event. The 2015 semi-annual audit has been completed and submitted to Supreme. With the help of FS Greg Crnkovich, we have made great strides toward stream- lining this process for the future. We are currently completing the 2015-2016 budget. It will be available for review in September prior to the vote for approval. It is inspiring to see how much our chari- table contributions have grown and how many Brothers have been working to- gether to make all of this possible. Let ’s keep up the good work and continue to expand our fraternal organization. The September calendar promises to be a productive month. Here are a few events scheduled for the month to be on the look-out for. We are currently looking into competing in the Soccer Challenge, which will attract youths from our Parrish as well as others. Look for updates in the upcoming weeks. We will be kicking off the “Keeping Christ in Christmas Poster Contest”. This too will involve many neighboring parishes and looks to be a very worth- while event. We have another big fund raising event upcoming in October – The annual Pumpkin Patch. We will be looking for continued support with helping hands to assist in unloading our pumpkins for display and sale. Please look for sign-up sheets from the Big and Little Pumpkins (BJ and Bruce) in the days ahead. We are finalizing dates for the 2015 Knights of Columbus Oktoberfest and the return of the Concert Series. Please stand by for more details and information in September. Let’s have a wonderful and quite prosperous September. Vivat Jesus, Dean Trantow Grand Knight
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September 2015
Volume 22 Issue 9
Knights of Columbus All Saints Council 11402
Dunwoody, Georgia (Established July 4th, 1994)
“Opere et Veritate” 1 John 3,18
Brothers All:
With the “Dog Days of Summer” now behind us and Fall quickly approaching let’s review our undertakings from last month.
In August PGK Bob Fiscella and his in-trepid band of merry-making pranksters and culinary scientists hosted yet another fabulous Butterfly Festival. Those who were able to attend will attest to the fun that was had and the shared fraternity that was present. Those of you, who were not able to make it, should definitely make plans to attend this wonderful event next year.
The Altar Server Outing held this year at Whitewater was a huge success. Thanks goes out to Bryan Kler and the numerous parents who were responsible for chaper-oning for this occasion. We had over 60 youths in attendance for the event, and I have gathered great inside information that the food was great and a great time was had by all.
Bingo attendance continues to be strong as the energy and the excitement continue to grow. If this trend continues we could be looking to move this venue to a larger facility. Thank you for your support in attending this outstanding fund raising charitable event. The 2015 semi-annual audit has been completed and submitted to Supreme. With the help of FS Greg Crnkovich, we have made great strides toward stream-lining this process for the future. We are currently completing the 2015-2016 budget. It will be available for review in September prior to the vote for approval. It is inspiring to see how much our chari-table contributions have grown and how
many Brothers have been working to-gether to make all of this possible. Let’s keep up the good work and continue to expand our fraternal organization. The September calendar promises to be a productive month. Here are a few events scheduled for the month to be on the look-out for.
We are currently looking into competing in the Soccer Challenge, which will attract youths from our Parrish as well as others. Look for updates in the upcoming weeks. We will be kicking off the “Keeping Christ in Christmas Poster Contest”. This too will involve many neighboring parishes and looks to be a very worth-while event. We have another big fund raising event upcoming in October – The annual Pumpkin Patch. We will be looking for continued support with helping hands to assist in unloading our pumpkins for display and sale. Please look for sign-up sheets from the Big and Little Pumpkins (BJ and Bruce) in the days ahead. We are finalizing dates for the 2015 Knights of Columbus Oktoberfest and the return of the Concert Series. Please stand by for more details and information in September. Let’s have a wonderful and quite prosperous September. Vivat Jesus, Dean Trantow Grand Knight
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August Parish Bingo—Another Near Record!!
Our Parish Bingo Accountant, Ralph O’Connor, reported that the August 27th Bingo event had a great crowd of 144 players. That is just short of our record of 162 last month. Bingo sales were $2,194, prizes awarded were $890, yielding $1,304 (before payments of Crier Newspaper ad, sales tax, and Bingo supplies). Profit of 50/50 raffle was an added $100. Food and drink sales broke even. The Marist school, Sophia Academy on Dresden Drive, is a primary benefactor of these net profits. It appears that our aggressive advertising of this event starting last month resulted in the strong crowd we enjoyed. For the second time we awarded extra valuable door prizes donated by local merchants. Sir Knight Dominic Palermo solicited these gifts and has more to award for several more months. A church bulletin insert, a Dunwoody Crier newspaper ad, and solid KofC family support were crucial to the turnout. We saw lots of new faces. It looks as if parish Bingo is back with a vengeance. See you next month on Thursday September 27th at 7:30 PM. Doors open at 6:30 PM. Cost is $15 for Bingo playing forms. Bingo is always played on the fourth Thursday of the month, except in November and December when it conflicts with major holidays. On those months it will be held on the third Thursday.
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Clear your calendar for an exciting faceoff of two of our council brothers who are both vying to win the Dunwoody mayoral race this September. Incumbent Dunwoody Mayor, Brother Mike Davis, will face present Dunwoody councilman and mayor-pro-tem, Brother Denis Shortal, in that election. The All Saints Mens Club, under president Sir Knight Dennis Caniglia, has scheduled both candidates to speak individually at the next two club meetings. They declined to have a direct debate. Davis will speak at the Monday September 14th meeting, while Shortal will speak at the Monday October 12th meeting. Both are expected to have large crowds. The cost of attending a meeting is only $10 which includes a nice dinner. Women are invited as well. The meetings are public and no membership in the mens club is required. Please support this important ministry of the parish and fulfill your civic duty to become an informed citizen.
A recent KofC Columbia Magazine reminded us to say this prayer for the recognized sainthood of the Venerable Servant of God, Fr. Michael J. McGivney. New members should join the McGivney Guild to keep abreast of the movement toward this goal. Information on doing this is found in that publication.
Brother Mayoral Faceoff at Men’s Club
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Mike Davis (left)
Denis Shortal (right)
Pray Daily for Fr. McGivney Sainthood
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All Saints Council 11403 was again a very strong presence at this year’s Dunwoody Butterfly Festival on August 15th at the Dunwoody Nature Center. We again provided the food services with our giant cooker and earned money for our charities. Our new brother, Ted Tada, took the photos. Among those contributing were Bob Fiscella, Papa Butterfly, along with Steve Strong, Denis Shortal, Jim Gonzales, Dominic Palermo, Joe Liebsack, Greg Kane, William Torresala, Ken Gregg, and others. Thank you all for making this another successful event for the council and for our public exposure.
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Council Supports Dunwoody Butterfly Festival
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Haven’t Paid Your Dues!? All Saints Council 11402 is steadily moving into the 21st Century by instituting more and more electronic initiatives to make council communications even better.
As a result of a number of requests, we now have a PayPal account set up.
Here is how you can use it to pay your dues: Go to our website: http://www.kc11402.org. Click on the "Members Enter Here" tab. Login. Your Member Name is your last name (lower case with no blanks or apostrophes) Your Password is your Member Number on your membership card. Under member menu, click on the PayPal link. If you have a PayPal account, you can sign in, and it allows you to use your credit card or bank account. PayPal will charge your 2015 dues at $41.52 for this convenient electronic method of payment. Or, if you prefer, send a check to me at the below
address for $40 payable to “KofC Council 11402” or bring $40 cash or check to our next monthly meeting on Tuesday September 1st, 2015. Vivat Jesus, Greg Crnkovich, Financial Secretary 2033 Woodland Way Dunwoody, GA 30338-3047 678-234-1133
3rd Degree — Sat. Sept. 12th, Conyers, St. Pius X Council 10004 2nd Degree — Sat. Sept 26th, Lawrenceville #12905 Ken Lucier 678-640-3233 1st Degree — Tuesday, Sept 29th, 7:30 PM. All Saints. Candidates 6:45. Coat/tie for pictures. 2nd Degree — Wed. Sept 30th, Johns Creek, St. Brigid 10633. Angelo Sampano 770-476-9236
Note: Go to website gakofc.org for complete exemplification schedule (choose “Events”, (then choose “Ceremonials/Degrees” for sections on each degree). Questions to Bill Marklein 770-234-0149 [email protected] for more info.
Our council Insurance Field Agent, Sir Knight John Knight, has put together
some great tips to consider monthly on the importance of
proper insurance coverage.
Following is this month’s insurance topic to ponder.
KofC insurance is sold only to brothers and their
families at great rates.
“Knight to Knight” Corner “Today’s up to you.
I’ll help with the future.”
September Tip -- Raising Awareness about Life Insurance
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God and Father of us all, in
Jesus, your Son and our
Savior, you have made us
your sons and daughters in
the family of the Church.
May your grace and love
help our families in every
part of the world be united
to one another in fidelity of
the Gospel.
May the example of the
Holy Family, with the aid of
your Holy Spirit, guide all
families, especially those
most troubled, to be homes
of communion and prayer
and to always seek your
truth and live in your love.
Through Christ our Lord.
Amen
September Birthdays
Jim McGill 1st
Ned Winsor 1st
Todd Papetti 4th
John Priede 4th
Paul Syiek 6th
Bill Herald 7th
Danny George 8th
Steven Valenti 8th
Steve Bales 10th
Fr. Bill Hao 10th
Dick Marklein 10th
Ed Pierson 13th
Bob Santos 13th
Jonathon Tierney 13th
Pat Callahan 14th
Fred Frerichs 14th
Keith Kieffer 15th
John Seggerson 15th
Jeff Berklich 16th
Ed Harries 16th
Fr. Dan Rogaczewski 16th
Gene Wysocki 16th
Gene Gannon 18th
Greg Pyne 18th
Greg Ducote 19th
John Natoli 19th
Ralph O’Connor 20th
Adam Polak 20th
Charles Wilson 20th
Mike Schultz 21st
William Stobierski 21st
Sam Portis 25th
Michael Smith 27th
John Nelson 28th
Leonard Dorrien 29th
Council Significant Dates September Wedding Anniversaries
Date Years
10th Ernie & Barbara Spencer 60 5th George & Helene Tanguay 60
12th Ed & Ann Kucharski 56
26th Charles & Carolyn Wilson 56
16th John & Joann Nuzzulo 54
15th Ed & Suzanne Harries 53
14th Joe & Judith Kane 52
7th John & Maria Martin 52
7th Jim & Judy Herbig 48
2nd Tom & Nancy Simon 48
5th Michael & Rebecca Schaaf 45
12th John & Lena Trombino 45
2nd John Deasy & Diane Miller 43
27th Mike & Mary Schultz 41
18th Nick & Patricia Mattera 39
9th John & Terry Lamberski 37
21st Nestor & Stephanie Montero 37
25th Nick & Sally King 33
29th Mark & Susan Miller 32
1st Doug & Therese Birkbeck 31
8th James & Ann McDevitt 31
12th Bob & Christine Santos 28
2nd Ed & Collene Trainor 26
23rd Paul & Nina Weidle 26
2nd Mike & Carla Paolozzi 25 4th Randy & Kristine Compton 21
30th Marty & Rochelle McCormick 20
23rd Bob & Anita Mitchell 20
14th Jerry & Lisa McManus 19
5th John & Jennifer Nelson 17
5th Scott & Kimberly Woods 17
25th Tom & Candice Tarr 15
21st John & Erin McHugh 13
19th Christopher & Mary Carr 11
13th Jim & Barbara Masak 10
1st Gregory & Libby Gillins 8
8th Tom & Isabelle Kaboski 8
13th Mark & Andrea Daniel 7
17th Jim & Mary Jane Gonzales 4
24th Robbie & Laverne White 4
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Prayers for Sick/Distressed Friends and Loved Ones Matt Allen’s cousin, Jeremy Hellman Vincent Annaloro’s father, Emile John Brach’s son-in-law, Mike Spinello Tom Burleigh’s niece Frank Callan’s wife, Ginny Randy Ceryan’s wife, Heather Don Converse’s friends, Jackie and Carl Franklin Dave Davis’ mother, Esther, 96 Conrad Fischer’s wife, Sue Mark Foster’s two uncles John Francis’ cousin & granddaughter Gene Gannon’s Friend, Richard Bonicci Al Garofalo’s wife, Pat Michael Gregory’s mother, Jeanette Beth Fox, 58 Dave Guy’s sick relatives & friend Gary Kitchens Tim Harvey’s wife, Donna Matthew Hurd’s wife, Catherine Matt James’ father-in-law, James Shanni David Jeanson’s wife, Pat Harwood (Woody) Jones’ wife, Janet Keith Kieffer’s sister-in-law, Pat Kieffer Doc Malone ‘s cousin, Judy Mario Marin’s brother-in-law, Fernando Matheus Mario Marin’s niece, Andrea Carolina Zamora John Martin’s wife, Maria Jason V. Miller’s wife, Dorota Paul Mudge’s friend Laura Jordan Bill O’Brien’s grandson, Isaac Del Valle, and wife, Betty Dominic Palermo’s mother Kent Polzin’s wife, Jennifer Fred Quintan’s son, Ethan Marion Reale, widow of Paul Reale Charles Santa Maria’s brother, Gerry. Bob Santos’ daughter, Brooke, and wife, Christine Frank Seco de Luceno’s wife and brother, Federico, had a heart attack. John Shepherd’s granddaughter, Calla Tufto. Ernie Spencer’s Grandson, Garrett Pilcher Ralph Stinson’s nephew, Johnny Hood Richard Szyperski’s granddaughter, Jamie Thrash, 20, and wife Jan George Tanguay’s daughter-in-law, Wendy Rich Tomaszewski,’s relative, Sam Turone Stan Wasowski’s mother, Florence Tom Wozniak’s aged mother Mark Yanta’s nephew, Nolan Goldklang
Our Council Intentions and Remembrances Ailing Brothers Monthly Prayers: Frank Murphy Dennis Caniglia Jack Klapka Nestor Montero Wiley Maloof Guy Stryker George Swartz Don Myers Ron Collins Joe Cavallaro Dennis Crean Eric Martin John Pepitone Bill Camden Frank Paolozzi Joe Liebsack Dave Jeanson Mike Smith John Hansberry Joe Kane Doug McAleer Jim Herbig
Ailing Brother Ongoing Prayers Andy Diaz Ray Gustin John Nuzzulo Matt Dewhurst Franz Brucks Fr. Joseph Peek Bill Peet Msgr. Donald Kiernan Tom Templeton Al Garofalo
Our Seminarians/ Missionaries Paul Nacey Jack Knight Bro. John Klein Chase Cann Missionary Gray Plunkett
Our Beloved Clergy
Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory Aux. Atlanta Bishop Luis R. Zarama Aux. Atlanta Bishop David P. Talley Abbot Francis Michael Stiteler Monsignor R. Donald Kiernan, P.A. Monsignor Hugh M. Marren Father William T. Hao Father Joseph Peek Father Daniel J. McCormick Father Daniel Rogaczewski Father Michael U. Onykuru Father William F. Rowland, S.M. Father Bryan Small Father David Daly, LC Father Daniel Ketter Father Peter Khuong Huynh, LC Father Joseph Khang Huynh, LC Father Anthony Eshun, Ghana Father Brian Kerr, MOP Brother Alfred Stephen, MOP Brother John Klein, LC, Rome IT Deacon Ray Egan Deacon William Garrett Deacon Ed Krise Deacon Paul Doppel Deacon Ken Melvin Deacon Rick Medina Deacon-in-Formation Hedy Sevilla
Our Beloved Widows Margaret Welter Grace Mahoney Rita Mix Ellie Pavlik Nancy Moeller Eleanor Lynch Marion Reale Jaye Norman By Hurt MaryAnn Dellaria (Lehman) Karen Giles Antoinette Roy Ruth Del Guercio Angela McCabe Susan Cicero Pat Addison Carol Bieszak Helen O’Shea Winifred Koss Margie Vicknair Margaret McCabe Mary Ann Stojka Elizabeth Morrell Evelyn Wittman Katie Woerner Mary Ardagna Sally Horan Patti Travers Neil Polly Callison Sharon Malone
Memento Languorem
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Deacon Ray Egan Runs Everything?
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Council Benevolence/Charity/Service Donated $1,060 from Parish Bingo supporting the
Sophia Academy School run by Marist order.
Donated $250 for complementary Bingo tickets for our widows.
Voted $500 for Habitat Volunteer printed t-shirts.
Tabled $1,000 donation to actual Habitat house fund.
Tabled $1,000 donation to Gray Plunkett Benin mission
Announced $2,000 donation to I-Care drivers. Tabled.
Voted $500 more to Dick Marklein’s bike run for Cristo Rey.
Voted $1,000 to Archdiocese Respect Life Ministry.
Provided honor guards for Catholic religious events.
Continued sponsoring monthly children’s movie night.
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Our Sir Knight Deacon Ray Egan is the Chaplain of the Dunwoody police department. In our last newsletter, we wrote about his service as the Atlanta Airport Chaplain. He also administers the Catholic cemeteries of the Archdiocese. This reminds us of days past when our younger Sir Knight Monsignor Donald Kiernan was chaplain of about every service organization around. Keep up the great com-munity service, Deacon Ray. You make us proud as knights.
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Memento Mori
Mary Burbank, 80, wife of Brother Ron Burbank, passed away on August 23, 2015. She succumbed to cancer after their marriage of 58 years. She had been very active in All Saints ministries with her husband, especially with St. Vincent de Paul. Ron was the past president of the All Saints Mens Club, was a founder of the I-Care medical driver program, started the church greeter ministry, ran the homeless shelter ministry for years, and also volunteered with Mary for the SVDP Society. Their marriage and service were models for Christians everywhere. Our brother, Father Dan Ketter, celebrated the Aug. 29th Mass along with Sir Knight Monsignor Marren, Sir Knight Deacon Ray Egan, Sir Knight Deacon Ed Krise, and five council acolytes. It was a wonderful KofC memorial to a fine lady and her devoted husband.
Sir Knights are remembered
upon death on Mass chalices given to new
priests.
Founding Members of All Saints Council on July 4, 1994 are shown in red
Richard (Doc) Malone 6/12/2015 Edward P. Koss 12/20/2011 Anthony C. Ardagna 12/28/2005
James W. Callison 4/03/2015 Lloyd B. Addison 11/25/2011 Jerome E. Travers 7/29/2005
William R. Schlich 3/12/2015 John W. Lynch II 6/21/2011 John P. Stojka 7/21/2005
William D. O’Connor 1/19/2015 Warren P. Vicknair 6/21/2011 Paul G. Horan 6/02/2005
Anthony Allan Kosek 12/25/2014 Walter J. Bieszak 4/17/2011 Edwin L.Woerner 5/21/2005
John M. Foley 9/12/2014 Joseph J. Wittman 3/09/2011 Thomas J. Byrne, Jr. 1/13/2005
Bill H. Giles 8/05/2014 Charles F. Mahony 2/20/2011 James J. McCabe 10/22/2004
Jean-Paul Roy 7/23/2014 Gerald A. Cicero 1/05/2011 Robert J. Lescher 5/17/2003
Donald Del Guercio 7/01/2014 David B. Moeller 5/09/2010 Brad M. Scranton 5/14/2003
Harold L. Norman 12/08/2013 Francis G. Welter 12/19/2009 Phillip A. Haluska 12/18/2002
Paul J. Reale 11/10/2013 Owen K. McCabe 8/16/2009 Joseph A. Miller 12/2/2002
James L. Mammoser 8/03/2013 William G. Lehman 4/16/2009 James R. Fraser 9/21/2002
Tom E. Mix 6/13/2013 Robert L. Morell 4/29/2008 Kenneth E. Smith 6/02/2000
Edward J. Qualters 3/19/2013 Gordon G. Hurt 3/03/2008 Elias M. Mualem 3/27/2000
Marcus Carroll 3/12/2013 John A. O’Shea 1/27/2008 John W. Lynch III 12/15/1999
Edward J. Pavlik 1/13/2013 Thomas M. Scherrer 4/10/2007 Ronald S. Kurtzer 12/12/1999
George L. Cajigal, Sr. 1/8/2013 Richard Steiner 3/17/2006 Kenneth C. McIntosh 11/25/1998
Michael A. Klimshuk 7/08/2012 Salvatore De Pace 1/16/2006 William J. Batdorf 3/23/1998
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Donne
54 Deceased Brother Knights of All Saints Council 11402
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