FEBRUARY 2021 VOL. 107, NO. 5 Saints Cyril and Methodius Pray for Us Feast Day February 14 F ather, you brought the light of the gospel to the Slavic nations through Saint Cyril and his brother Saint Methodius. Open our hearts to understand your teaching and help us to become one in faith and praise. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
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FEBRUARY 2021VOL. 107, NO. 5
Saints Cyril and MethodiusPray for Us
Feast Day February 14
Father, you brought the light of the gospel to the Slavic nations through Saint Cyril and his brother Saint Methodius. Open our hearts to understand your teaching and help us to become one in faith and praise. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.Amen.
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I Asked God.....I asked God to take away my habit.God said, No. It is not for me to take away, but for you to give it up.I asked God to make my friend’s handicapped child whole.God said, No. His spirit is whole, his body is only temporary..I asked God to grant me patience.God said, No. Patience is a byproduct of tribulations; it isn’t granted, it is learned.I asked God to give me happiness.God said, No. I give you blessings; Happiness is up to you.I asked God to spare me pain.God said, No. Suffering draws you apart from worldly cares and brings you closer
to Me.I asked God to make my spirit grow.God said, No. You must grow on your own, but I will prune you to make you
fruitful.I asked God for all things that I might enjoy life.God said, No. I will give you life, so that you may enjoy all things.I ask God to help me LOVE others, as much as He loves me.God said… Ahhhh, finally you have the idea.
Dear Friends,
This month consider the words of C.S. Lewis ~ “God allows us to experience the low points of life in order to teach us lessons that
we could learn in no other way.” As you face your low points, rather than see them as only problems, view them as valuable lessons that will give you opportunities to become stronger and wiser.
Until next month,
Warmly,Carolyn
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First Sorrowful Mystery: The Agony In The Garden
Very Reverend Monsignor Peter M. Polando, D. Min., J.C.L., National Chaplain
My Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me, nevertheless,
not my will, but yours be done.
My Dear Sisters and Brothers,
Last month we completed the last of the Luminous Mysteries, citing the greatest gift Jesus gave us, the Institution of the Eucharist, which took place at the Last Supper on Holy Thursday. Yet we know that following the Last Supper, Holy Thursday would continue with Jesus and his disciples going forth to the Garden of Gethsemane. For Jesus this was to be the beginning of the unimaginable trials Our Lord would face. The first Sorrowful Mystery that covers Our Lord's Passion is The Agony in the Garden. The fruit of this Mystery is “God's Will Be Done.”
The Garden of Gethsemane was located at the base of the Mount of Olives which, despite its name, was more of a hill across the valley from Jerusalem. Jesus was familiar with the location as many of his sermons and miracles took place on the Mount of Olives. Partly down the hill was the Garden of Gethsemane. The word “Gethsemane” (gat shemanim in Hebrew) means olive press. Its name suggests that the garden was a grove of olive trees in which was located an oil press.
The first Sorrowful Mys-tery – the Agony in the Gar-den – emphasizes that Jesus was a human, just as we are, who felt pain and agony, just as we do. All of us at some point may have experienced something that really caused a great deal of pain, some-thing we wish we never had to experience. It is also al-most certain that we prayed to God asking that our ago-ny, whether it be physical or mental, be taken away from us. So too in Gethsemane did Our Lord pray to his Fa-ther that the agony or “cup” would pass him by. The word “cup” had a very strong sig-nificance in the Bible and in Hebrew tradition. Through-out scripture the word “cup”
represented judgment, blessing, redemption and wrath. In this case Jesus prayed that he may be spared of the “cup” of suffering — of having to endure his betrayal, passion and crucifixion which was quickly approaching. He hoped the disciples would provide some support as he anguished, but instead they were fast asleep. Jesus must have felt very much alone.
In the gospel of Luke, it states that when Jesus agonized in Gethsemane, he sweat blood while in prayer. Sweating blood may sound unbelievable, but there actually is a rare medical condition where a person sweats blood under extreme distress or fear of impending suffering or death. While in agony in Gethsemane, Jesus knew that he was facing horrible physical torment, but Jesus also anticipated bearing the guilt of all the sins of mankind as if they were his own. The agony of this was more painful than anything. Although Jesus prayed, My Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me, he then added, nevertheless, not my will, but yours
be done. Jesus knew his suffering would not be for nothing. Because of his deep love for us, Jesus acquiesced or gave his “fiat” in the midst of all his agony, just as Mary gave her “fiat” at the time of the Annunciation when she consented to do God's will to bear the Savior of the World. In the Agony in the Garden, Jesus gave his consent to die for the sins of the human race.
During dark times our prayers should not stop with asking God to take away our suffering, but just as Jesus did in the Garden of Gethsemane, accepting the will of God should be a part. In doing so, our daily lives are filled with grace and are transformed into acts of loving obedience to the Father.
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Message from our National PresidentCYNTHIA M. MALESKI
SAINTS CYRIL AND METHODIUS SaintsCyrilandMethodiusweretwoByzantinebrothersborn inThessalonica in the9thcentury. Part of a prominent Christian family, their father wasGreek and theirmother wasBulgarian. In 860 Cyril andMethodius went asmissionaries to what is today the Ukraine,spreadingChristianity among theSlavic peoples of Bulgaria,GreatMoravia andPannonia.TheyarecreditedwithdevisingtheGlagoliticalphabet.AttherequestoftheMoravianprinceRastislav,theybegantotranscribereligiousbooksfromGreekintoOldBulgarian.Theiralphabetis seenas theprecursor toCyrillic,whichwasnamedafterCyril.Todaymost of theSlaviccountries,includingRussia,stilluseanextensionofthatalphabet.Throughouthislife,CyrilwasknownasConstantine,onlyadoptinghisreligiousnameofCyrilwhileonhisdeathbed.In1880,PopeLeoXIIIintroducedtheirfeastintothecalendaroftheRomanCatholicChurch.In1980,PopeJohnPaulIIdeclaredthemco-patronsaintsofEurope,togetherwithBenedictofNursia.
Dearfellowmembers: On February 14th, wecelebrate the Feast Day ofSaints Cyril & Methodius (aswellasValentine’sDay)!Thesetwo saints were brothers whoare known for Christianizingand evangelizing the SlavsandforinfluencingthereligiousandculturaldevelopmentofallSlavicpeoples.Theyareknownas “theApostles to theSlavs.”IencourageyoutouseGoogle
orothersourcestofindoutmoreaboutthem.Itseemstheywerewhatwenowcall“risk-takers”,“influencers”,perhaps“leaders.” Itisquitetrendynowtostudyleadership.Youcanreadthousandsofpagesonaspectsofleadership,butonethingiscertain:ithasbeendefineddifferentlybymany for quite some time.Normally, it takes a longtime for history to judge who has served as a trueleader.Tomany, leadershipstartswith themarksofintegrity: the ability to be truthful,whereactionsareintentionally consistent. One takes responsibility forhisorheractions. Crediblelastingleadersstriveovertimetopracticeintegrity inallaspectsof their lives. It isa tallorder.Wearefortunatethatourfaithistheframeworkforouractionsandprovidesuswiththetoolsthatwecanuseas ourmoral compass over the course of our lives.Theelementsof integrityarecontainedinthismoralcompass.
Ateverydecisionpoint,weneedto lookatwhatour decision will be, act with integrity, assess theconsequences,andthenwemustactwithintegrityinaninformedwayalongthispath.InthiswaywebecomeAUTHENTIC, TRUSTWORTHY, RESPECTED andRESPECTFUL. Fortunately, usually history does not measure and recordthesecharacteristicsinourknownpastleadersovertheyears!
Some Characteristics Of Leaders:■ Visionary■ ActWithIntegrity■ Trustworthy■ Strong/Gentle■ Passionate■ Compassionate■ Courageous■ Perseverant■ Accessible■ Remote■ Authentic■ Decisive■ Deliberate■ Informed
SomeitemsIboughtatSlovakfestivalsinYoungstownandPittsburghandfromconventionsliketheCzecho-SlovakGenealogicalSocietyInternationalconvention.Likethepirohyornament,St.Nicholas,theChristmasegg(kraslicaorpysanka),the traditional bread dough ornament and the custom ceramicornamentwithournames on it
Andmaybemostimportantly,thefewitemsIhavethathadbelongedtomymotherandbeforeher, my grandmother including the glass star, the Christmasspiderwebandthe glass beads made in whatwasthentheAustria-HungarianEmpirethatmybrother and I hung tinsel on whenwewereyoung.
O Vianočné Strom! O Christmas Tree!by Loretta Ekoniak, Branch S161
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WearepleasedtoannouncethatourNationalPresidentandCEO,CynthiaM.Maleski,J.D.hasbeenelectedtoserveasChairof theBoardof theAmericanFraternalAlliance.During her varied leadership careerCynthia previouslyservedasInsuranceCommissionerandCabinetSecretaryoftheCommonwealthofPennsylvania.Cynthiaisservinginthisroleinavolunteercapacityandservice,aspartofherongoingleadershipasFCSLANationalPresident/CEO. TheAmericanFraternalAllianceunites59not-for-profitbenefit societies operating in 50 states, theDistrict ofColumbia,andCanada.Alliancemembersocietiesrepresentnearly 8million individuals,making it one ofAmerica’slargestmember-volunteer networks.Through advocacy,developingpolicyandprovidingopportunitiesforabroaderunderstanding of fraternal benefit societies as financialproviders and community service activists,TheAllianceservesasavitalandvaluableresource.As part of itsmission theAmerican FraternalAllianceadvocatesonbehalfofitsmembersbycommunicatingthevalueofthefraternalmodeltolegislatorsandbystrivingto
National President CEO Cynthia Maleski, J.D. elected American Fraternal Alliance Board Chair
WiththumbsupandflankedbyexecutivesuitestaffAndreaPozo(L)andJayneNeelon(R),ourNationalPresident(CEO)extendsaTHANKYOUtoourboardofdirectorsinsendingflowersuponheracceptanceofthegavelasChairoftheBoardofAmericanFraternalAlliance.Mrs.Maleskiwasnominatedtoserveontheboardin2014byoursocietyandhasservedasViceChairaswell.Heracceptanceaddresscanbefoundonourwebsitefcsla.com. Aspart of herboard responsibilities, as chair of theBoardAdvocacyandPolicyCommittee,whereher steadfastcommitteeleadershipsawrecordgainsinsupportofourU.S.CongressionalResolution,fendedoffchallengestofraternaltax exemptions in several states and united fraternal leaders aroundadvocacy goals during times of unprecedentedchallenge.
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A number of staff members werepresentforthekeepsakeboxpresentationbyNationalPresidentCynthiaMaleskito National Treasurer Steve Hudak,including Paula Dalpiaz, KatherineBowes,KimGraham,KarenJakubowskiandStuart Collins, incomingNationalTreasurer.FarewellandGod’sblessingstoyouandyour familyonyour journeythrough life,Mr.SteveHudak. WearegratefulforyourcommitmentandpositivecontributiontoFCSLA.
CynthiaMaleski, National President (CEO) presented our outgoingNationalTreasurerSteveHudakwith amemory/keepsake box containing cards, gifts, andtreasuredmemoriesfromthemembersoftheboardandemployeesinabrieffarewellintheboardroomonDecember16.AsChairoftheBoard,CynthiaaskedNationalTrusteeSueAnnSeichtojoinherasateamtoarriveatanappropriatesendoff,givenCOVID-19restrictions.SueAnnarrivedatthiswonderfulideaandmadethebeautifulpresentationkeepsakebox.ThankyoutoSteveforhisdedicationandpositiveworkovertheyears.FarewelltoourcolleagueandfriendSteveHudak.
Give The Gift That Feeds The Many ThePastoralCenterstaffmembersoftheDioceseofGarywereinvitedtohelpbuyanewkitchenrangefortheAlbertineHomeinHammond,Indiana.AgnesChervenak,President ofSr.Branch 409was asked to co-sponsorthefundraisertoreplacetheir25yearoldkitchenrange,whichisindisrepair.ThecongregationofAlbertineSistersservingthepoorwasfoundedon01/15/1891inKrakowPoland.TheSistersestablishedaretirementhomeandassistedlivingfacilityinHammond,Indianamanyyearsbefore it became popular in theUnited States.Theycurrentlyserveabout50retiredreligiousandlaypeople.DuetoCovid19theeventchangedweeklyandbecameafreewilldonationbyFCSLAmembers,friends,andthepastoralstaffmembers.TheChristmasMassandPartyalongwith the special drawing for contributors weretobeheldbyBishopMcCloryonDecember10th.The
chapelat theDiocesewas toosmall toallowforsocialdistancing so instead, theBishopheld amass atOurLadyofConsolationChurchwhichcouldunderpresentcircumstancesaccommodate100guests.Thepartywascancelled,butapresentationofthedonationswasmadeto two sisters from theAlbertineHomeafter themassalongwithawardstopastoralstaffmembersandaspecialdrawing.InattendancealongwithBishopMcCloryandthesistersinthepicturearefromlefttoright-JoannSkvarekBanvich,FCSLANationalDirector,BettyOrtiz,Sr.Branch452,andAgnesChervenak,PresidentofSr.Branch409.Thismatchingfundeventdonated$2,220tothefundraiserandwillbealsomatched foranadditional$600by theFCSLANationalOffice.ThesisterswereverygratefulforthiswonderfulChristmasgiftsothattheycancontinuetofeedtheirresidents.
NATIONAL TREASURER STEVE HUDAK RETIRES
In consideration for everyone's health and safety, the farewell activities were held in a manner that followed established COVID-19 safety protocols.
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Anna Hurban Chicago District goes virtual!! TheChicagoDistrictwentvirtualin2020byinstitutingaseriesofvirtualsalesandbusinessmeetingsandactivities.Withthemajorityofinpersoneventsandmeetingscancelledduetothepandemic,weneededtolookfornewalternativestoconnectwithmembers.Thefirstvirtualsalesmeetingwasheldinmid-June,withMidwestRegionalSalesManagerJimMorsovillo.JimsharedinformationontheimpactofthenewSinglePremiumWholeLifePlusproductonwealthtransfer.This successful first sessionwaswell received andwasfollowedinSeptemberbyanadditionalsalespresentation.FollowingJim’spresentation,thefirsteverChicagoDistrictvirtualbusinessmeetingwasconducted.BranchOfficerswereinvitedtojointhemeetingbyloggingintothe“GotoMeeting”appwhichallowedthemto joinbyvideoor justbyvoice.Participantswithoutcomputersorsmartphonescouldalso join themeetingbycalling in toll freeon theirregular phone.ThefinalDistrict businessmeetingof theyearwasheldinmid-November.Afterthebusinessmeeting,participantswereinvitedtoplayvirtualBingowiththeDistrict.BranchPresidentsweremailedpaperBingocardswhentheyweresenttheregularbusinessmeetingmaterials,andcouldthenfurtherinvitetheirOfficersandmemberstojoinonline.BingoparticipantshadafuntimelisteningfortheirnumberstobecalledandsharinganewversionoftheBingoexperience.WinnershadtheirchoiceofeitheraJewelorAmazongiftcardforeachgamewon.ElevenregulargamesofBingowereplayed,andthesessionendedwithacoverallBingogameenjoyedbyall.
Whileallparticipantsmissthefacetofacegatherings,theyallagreedthatthisnewvirtualformatwasasuccess,and a greatway to conductDistrict business, and stayconnectedtotheirfraternalfamily.
Nancy Clausen, Branch J192, Youngstown, OH showing the variety of Christmas cards members received from the branch, each containing a $5.00 bill.
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Placing a Memorial in Fraternally Yours
AmemorialforadeceasedmembermaybeplacedinFraternally Yoursattherequestofthefamily.Theyarepublishedasspaceallowsandincludeupto250wordsandaheadshotphoto.Thereisnofeeassociatedwithpublicationofthememorial.To submit information you may :
[email protected];memorialsareeditedto250wordsorless;emaila head shot and your ownedited versionofwhat youwould like to appear keeping it to 250wordsor less to [email protected]:Editor,POBox1617,Reading,PA19603-1617.
Branch S140, Lansford, PA Holds Christmas Take-Out DinnerBranch S -140 Chr is tmas,
Lansford,PAheldaChristmaspartydinner picked up onDecember 6,2020attheMacaluso’s(TheLantern)in Nesquehoning, PA. Some ofthe members were helpers withpacking themeals into bags andtaking them to the cars whenmembersdroveup.LouiseDunstan,branch secretary, used the trunkof her jeep as the spot for the giftbags.Forty-fivemembers drovebyfora take-outmeal thatday. Itwasfunandverydifferent.Strangetimescallforcreativemeasuresthatkeepusallsafe.
Stuart (Stu)Collins joined FCSLA asNationalTreasurer, effectiveWednesday,December 2, 2020.Inthisrole,andasanationalofficer,StuartwillreportdirectlytoNationalpresident,CynthiaMaleski, and carry out the dutiesof National Treasurer as set forthin our bylaws and other supportingdocuments.
OutgoingNationalTreasurerSteveHudakworkedwithStuarttoguidehistransition into theNationalTreasurerrolepriortohisretirementDecember31,2020.
Stuar t has over 25 years ofexperienceasaninsuranceandfinanceexecutiveincludinginvesting,financeand accounting, and operations in
Stuart Collins to serve as FCSLA National Treasurer
Most of recently,Stuartworked forConduentdeliveringmissioncriticalservicesandsolutionsonbehalf ofbusinessesandgovernments.Stuarthasservedasasuccessfulconsultantforinsurancecompanies,banks,andamoneymanagementfirm.
Stuart is amember ofFCSLA.He is aCPAandholdsabachelordegreeinAccountingandEconomicsfromMiamiUniversityofOhio.
The Lansing Branch S-456/J-368oftheFirstCatholicSlovakLadiesAssociationispleased to announce its annual John and Geraldine Gaydos Scholarshipaward. CatholicHighSchoolAward:$500.University/GraduateSchoolAward:$1000.Theawardshallbeusedtowardtuitionforbothfallandspringsemestersoftheschoolyear.Oneawardisallowedperstudentpercategory. StudentsmustbeenrolledinanaccreditedCatholichighschool(9th-12thgrade)oraccreditedcollege/graduateschoolateitherapublicorprivateuniversity. ELIGIBILITY:TheapplicantmustbeamemberofFCSLAingoodstandingowninganFCSLAinsurancepolicyorannuityforatleasttwoyearsandamemberofS-456. For more information and to obtain an application contact:
All applications and supporting documentation must be POSTMARKED by JUNE 30, 2021.
Single Premium Whole Life – Benefits for Today and Tomorrow Paul Smithers, CLU, ChFC, National Sales Manager
In November 2020 issue of Fraternally Yours I wroteanarticleabout‘lazymoney’.Ireceivedseveralcallsfrommembers about that article with questions about whatoptionstheyhavefortheirmoneywithFCSLA.Iwouldliketorevisitthisconceptandprovidemoredetailsonhowtowakeupyour‘lazymoney’! If you read my previous article you remember that Idefined lazy money as funds that you have in accountsthatarenotprovidinggoodinterestrates.Bankaccounts,certificates of deposits and money markets are goodexamplesofthiskindofaccount. Whywouldsomeonechoosetoputmoney intooneofthese accounts? There are three parts to the answer:
FCSLA offers its members alternatives that providebetterratesofreturnonatax-deferredbasiswhilekeepingthemoneysafeandaccessible.Theseoptionsarealsothemosteffectiveandefficientwaytotransfermoneytoyourlovedonesorcharityupondeath. TheSinglePremiumWholeLifeandSinglePremiumWhole Life Plus (both form ICC12-SPWL0412) areexcellentalternativestoconsiderformoneyyouwouldliketoperformbetterforyou. For more information on these great options pleasecontactyour localagentor recommenderor feel free togivemeacall (216-468-1018)and I canhelp youfindsomeonetoanswerquestionsforyou. These Single Premium Whole Life products arelife insurance so some underwriting will be required.Not everyone can take advantage of these options. Iencourageyoutocallformoreinformationtoday.SinglePremiumWholeLife fromFCSLAcanbenefityou todaywithbetterratesofreturnonatax-deferredbasisandyourlovedonestomorrow.
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TheOkresAnnaHurban-ClevelandDistrict held another districtmeetingonNovember8,2020onthegroundsofOurLadyofLourdesShrinelocatedat 21281ChardonRoad,Euclid,OH44117.
TheSistersoftheMostHolyTrinityserved a pork tenderloin luncheon.A briefmeeting and a presentationfollowed. Heather Clif ford, salesunderwriter,gaveareviewofthecurrentproducts. Therewasa questionandanswerperiodafterthepresentation.
Fr. Gerard Gonda, chaplain giving the closing prayer.
National President Cynthia M. Maleski giving an update on the home office.
OKRES ANNA HURBAN-CLEVELAND DISTRICT MEETING
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Whiting Branch Celebrates Fall & Giving SocialdistancingandmasksweretherequirementsfortheannualFCSLABranch81appreciation luncheonandfundraiser.ThesettingforourCovidcautiousgatheringwasSunday,November8th,2020attheDynastyBanquetHall.Thoseattendingwereveryhappytobeoutamongfriendstoenjoyanafternoonoffood,fellowship,andfundraising.Members andguests very generously brought gift cardsandmonetarydonations.Theyalsoboughtsharethepotandbasketraffleticketstoraisemoney.Everyoneenjoyedadeliciousluncheon,toppedoffwithpumpkinpieandicecream.Afterwardswesatandlistenedtoourspeakersandannouncedallofourraffleandprizewinners.
DeeYoung,representingtheCarmeliteHomegaveanenlighteningtalkonthebackgroundofthesistersservicingthehome.Shespokeoftheincreasingneedsofthechildrenespeciallywithmore restrictive requirements and safetymeasuresneedingtobemet.Deespokeonhowthesisterstrytomakeeachchildfeelspecialbylettingthemchoosetheirownfashionsandnecessities.BeckyColeman,Branch81Presidentexpressedherdeepappreciation forall thekindnessshowninthedonationsthatwillmeansomuchtothechildren. MaryThereseTyluswas thewinner of our gift cardmysteryprizeandshegenerouslydonated the$50prizebacktothechildren.Althoughsomememberswereunabletoattendtheywerehappytosendadonationtohelpagreatcause.Thankstoeveryone’sheartfeltgivingwewereabletopresentTheCarmeliteHomeforBoysandGirlswith$1543indonations.MatchingFundswillmeananadditional$600forthechildren’shome.Manyweredelightedtoleavewithdoorprizes,centerpieces,rafflebasketsandcashwinnings.In theseuncertain times itwas refreshing tosee familiarfacesgivingushopeofbetterdaysaheadandabeautifulholidayseason.
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American Slovak Cultural Society Holds Vilija Dinner COVID StylebyLorettaEkoniak,PresidentASCA
Asweallknowsowell,lastyear,2020,wasayearunlikeanywe’veseen.SomanyeventswerecanceledinanattempttoreducetheincreaseinCOVID-19infections.Sadly,theseincludedmany of our area’sChristmas gatherings.Ourgroup,theASCA,waslikemanyotherswhohadtoseriouslyconsider cancelingour annual 2020Vilija, the traditionaleasternSlovakChristmasEvemeal.ThismealwasusuallyameatlessmealheldonŠtedrýVečer(ChristmasEve)beforegoingtoMidnightMass.Wewouldhaveourcelebrationonthe2ndSundayofDecemberasawayofbothraisingfundsforour2College/TechSchoolscholarshipsforstudentsofSlovakheritageand,perhapsmostofall,keepingaliveoneofourmostcherishedSlovakcustoms.WewouldhaveatraditionalSlovakdinner,entertainment,abasketraffle,lottotreeand50/50.Wenormallyhadover200attendees. Sadly,thisyearwereallycouldn’tseeanywaythatwecouldhavesomanypeopletogethersowebasicallyhaddecided,likesomanyofthelocalchurchesorotherSlovak,Polish,andRusyngroups,nottohavethedinnerthisyear.IhappenedtomentionthisatmyParishCouncilmeeting(OurLadyofSorrowsParishinYoungstownOhio)inNovemberand our pastor,Rev. JohnJerek, looked at me andimmediatelysaid“Whydon’tyou have the dinner as adrive-thrudinner?” WhenIsaidIdidn’tknowif wewould have a placeto make everything anddistribute the dinners, he immediatelyofferedtohaveus use his rectory kitchenand tohaveusdistribute itfromtherectorygarage!Hesaid that hewould hate tosee thiscustomdisappear.Before you knew it, I hadconsultedwith our officersand we decided to do it!Father offered to providethetakeoutdishesandsoupcontainersandtheuseofhisfreezers,too. Our dinner starts withoplatky(wafers)andhoney,thenweservekapustnica,asauerkraut andmushroomsoup,followedbyfish,peas,andpirohyandendingwithpoppyseedandnutkolače.The oplatkywas obtainedbyourtreasurer,RonGarchar,andweincludedapackofhoneyandawaferwitheachdinner.Ourtreasurer,MaryMargaretHovanes,ordered thekolače,andsheandherfriend,Rick,slicedandpackagedasliceofeachforeach
dinner.MaryMargaret,myhusbandMike(oneofourtrustees)andImade28gallonsofKapustnicaand then Ron, Mike,MaryMargaretandIputit in pint containers, one for eachdinner.Oneofourmembers, MarilynMickholtick,herdaughterSandy Glagola andgrandchildren, Beth (amemberofFCSLAJ169)andRobert,madeover500pirohyplusanother50incaseofbreakage!Mary Margaret , myhusband and I made a littlemorethan300more!We froze these at therectory.And of course,weboughtfishandpeas.Abouttheonlytraditionalthingwedidn’thavewasthebolbalky.Beforeyouknewitwehad125soldandincreaseditto150!Andthatstillwasn’tenough...weendedupselling205andcouldhavesoldat least15ormorebutcouldn’thandleanymore.Allofthedinnerswerepaidforbeforehand.OnSaturday,wepacked225pintsofsoup.Sundaywestartedcookingthepirohyandfishandabout9amwestartedpackingthedinners...apieceoffish,4 pirohy, peas, a pint of soup, oplatky and kolač plus aprintoutofSlovakVilijacustomsandstarteddistributingthedinnersabout12:30pm.Wealsosoldextrasoupandoplatky!Weweretotallythrilledbyallofthepositivecommentswegotandhowhappypeopleweretobeabletotakehomea traditionalVilijadinner for their families.FCSLABr161helpedwith thisdinnerasaMatchingFundsactivityandwewereabletocoverbothofourscholarshipsplusmakeadonationtoFr.JerekforthenewSocialHalltheywillbestartinginthespring!AllIcansayis:
Štastlivý Nový Rok! Happy New Year!
Vilija workers
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Ann Marie Kaminsky, S081AnnMarieKaminsky (nee Jancosek) of
Whiting,INpassedawayonJuly12,2019.Sheis survivedbyherbelovedchildren,daughterRochelleMarie (MerleWolf) Kmetz and de-votedson,RichardKenneth“Butch”Kaminsky;dearestsisterofMaryJane(Art)Lukas,Judy(Richard)Kauchak, Francis “Moe” (Pat) Jan-cosek;dearsister-in-lawofDavidBuroshandDonald (Louise)Kaminsky; andmanyniecesandnephews.AnnMariewasbornonDecember28,1926toJohnandHelenJancosek.Alifelong
residentoftheWhiting-RobertsdaleCommunityAnnMariewentontograduatefromSt.Vincent’sNursingSchoolinSouthChicago,ILandworkedasDr.Talman’snurseinthatareaformanyyears.Sheleftnursingtopursueateachingcareer,obtainingherMastersofEducationdegreefromSt.Joseph’sCollege,inEastChicago,IN.UpongraduationshetaughtintheHammondareaatschoolsin-cluding,SpohnandFranklinSchools.Herteachingcareerspannedseveraldecadesduringwhichtimeshereceived,“TeacheroftheYear” recognitions.ShewasamemberofSt. John theBaptistCatholicChurch,Whiting,theFirstCatholicSlovakLadiesAssoc.,BR.81,andservedasthePresidentoftheWomen’sAuxiliaryoftheFraternalOrderofPolice,Lodge#51.Sheenjoyedlongwalksandspecialtimeswithhercherisheddogs,Snoopy,Casper,NatashaandMarblesandspendinglongweekendsatourlakehousewhereshefeltmostatpeacesurroundedbyfamilyandfriends.Inlieuofflowers,pleasesendmemorialstotheCalumetAreaHumaneSociety,sothatallanimalsbigandsmallcanbenefitfromherlove.
Stephen Houston, S376StephenHouston,27,ofColoradoSprings
ofCedarRapids, IApassedawayonJuly14,2020 at her home.Franwas bornNovember23,1924, inCedarRapids toFrankandMary(Herot)Fiala.ShegraduatedvaledictorianfromSt.WenceslausHighSchoolandattendedMercyCollegeNursingSchoolontheNurseCadetCoreprogram,earningherRNdegreein1947.AftertheSecondWorldWar,shemettheloveofher
life, FrankRichard (Dick)Whitters, at theDancelandBallroomindowntownCedarRapids.Franwasproudofherlargefamilyandfilledtheirliveswithadventure,teachingthemthevaluesofpurposefulwork,anddevotiontofamily,faithandprayer.FranwasactiveintheSalvationArmy,AssociationforRetardedCitizens,andlaterwithDiscoveryLivingonbehalfofhersonSam,whothrivedwithDown’ssyndromeuntil hisdeath in2005.Despitebeingabusywifeandmother,Franmadetimeforpersonalpursuits,suchasgardeningandachievedtheMasterGardenerdesignation.FransangwiththeCzechHeritageSingers,aswellasperformedsoloswithvariouschurchgroupsthroughoutherlife.ShewasamemberofSt.Patrick’sCatholicChurch.Sheissurvivedbyherdevotedhusband,FrankRichardWhitters,andeightchildrenincludingTimWhitters (Kris);MarkWhitters;AlWhitters (Mona);GinaKerwin(Peter);MatthewWhitters(Mary);EricWhitters(Tammy);LaurieMatlin(Robert);andJanetNowakowski(Jeffrey).Sheisalsosur-vivedby18grandchildrenand2great-grandchildren.Memorialsmaybedirectedtocharitiesofthefamily’schoice.
Anne (Janco) Razumich, S452
AnneRazumich(neeJanco),aged87,ofSt.John,passedawayJuly29,2020athome,sur-roundedbyfamily.ShewasbornonSeptember20,1932inWhiting,IN,thedaughterofthelateJosephandMaryJanco.Survivorsincludeherlovingchildrenandstepchildren:Elaine(Chuck)Skopelja,BillNoonan, Lorraine (Terry)Stage,Mike Noonan, Paula (Robin) Bisseker, Jim(Gloria)Noonan,TomNoonanandMaria(Bob)Zec,Jim(Ann)Adams,andCarol(Tom)Davey.Annewasthefondgrandmotherof11;andgreat-
grandmotherof7,manycousins,niecesandnephews.ShewasagraduateoftheIndianaUniversityNorthwestSchoolofNursingandworkedattheSt.CatherineHospitalInpatientBehavioralHealthServicesasapsychiatricnurse.Annereceivedhernursingdegreelaterinlifeandalwaysclaimedthatherexperienceraisingsevenchildrenwas instrumental in caring for her psychiatric patients.AnnewasanactivememberofSt.JohntheEvangelistChurchinSt.John.Hertruepassioninlifewasgardeningandshecultivatedbeautifulflowerseverywhereshelived.ShelovedmusicandwasatalentedpianistwhoservedasanorganistatOurLadyofGraceChurchinHighland.AnnewasanavidsportsfanandkeptupwithIndianaHoosiersbasketballandtheChicagoWhiteSox.InlieuofflowersmemorialcontributionscanbemadetoacharityofyourchoiceinAnne’snamepreferred.
Eternal rest, grant unto them O Lord. And let perpetual light shine upon them.May they rest in peace.
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JR. BRANCH 157 MEAL DISTRIBUTIONDue toCovid-19 the usual Christmas Party for Jr.
157ofMonessenhadtobechanged.Onabright,warmDecember12,2020membersweredrivenbytheirparentstoLaEda'sRestaurantwherethechildrenwerepresentedwithamealandtreatbagfromBranch157officers.Childrenweredelightedtoreceivethemealsandtreatsandparentscommentedthattheyreallyappreciatedthefactthatthebranch still remembered their children during these trying times.
Officers preparing meal bags L to R Rosemary Betza, Dorothy Urbanowicz, Cindy Pawelec. Missing from photo - Flora Funtal.
Meals & treats distributed to members.
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Pope Francis Names Monsignor Larry Kulick of Diocese of Greensburg as Bishop of Greensburg, PA
Pope Francis has appointed our member,MonsignorLarryJamesKulick(S088) as theBishop ofGreensburg.Monsignor Kulick is a priest of theDioceseofGreensburgwhohasbeenservingasDiocesanAdministratorofthediocese sinceSeptember 2020,whenformerBishopEdwardMalesic left tobecomebishopoftheClevelandDiocese.
Bishop-elect Kulick was born onFebruary24,1966 inNatronaHeights,Pennsylvania, and ordained to thepriesthood onMay 16, 1992 for theDiocese of Greensburg. MonsignorKulickgraduatedfromSaintJosephHighSchoolinNatronaHeights.HereceivedaBachelor’sdegreeinPhilosophy(1988)andaMaster’sdegreeinSystematicTheology (1992) fromSaintVincentSeminary inLatrobe,Pennsylvania, andaLicentiate inCanonLaw (JCL) fromTheCatholicUniversityofAmericainWashingtonin2012.
Afterordination,FatherKulickwasassignedtoBlessedSacramentCathedral inGreensburg as parochial vicarwhereheserveduntil1995;hewasassignedasparochialvicaratImmaculateConceptionparishinIrwinfrom1995-1997.In1997,hewasnamedpastoratParishoftheGoodShepherdinKent,whereheserveduntil2002,andpastoratSt.JosephparishinNewKensingtonfrom2002-2008.
From1999-2001,FatherKulickservedonthediocesanPriests’Councilasaconsultantonpriestlyvocations.From2008-2012,heservedasco-episcopalmasterofceremonies,co-directoroftheOfficeofClergyVocationsandco-directorof the Permanent DiaconateOffice for theDiocese ofGreensburg.
Since2012,Bishop-electKulickhasbeenpastorofSaintJamesparish inNewAlexandria,whilealsoservingasajudge,defenderofthebond,andadvocateinthediocesantribunal.Duringthesameperiod,hehasalsoservedasvicargeneral,moderatorof thecuria,andactingchancellor forthediocese.HereceivedthetitleofMonsignorbyhisofficeasVicarGeneraloftheDioceseofGreensburgonMay21,2014.Bishop-electKulick hasalso servedasamemberof theAdministrativeBoard for thePennsylvaniaCatholicConference and as chaplain for theCouncil ofCatholicWomen.
Indeed,thenewbishopcomessteepedinSouthwesternPennsylvania’s small-townCatholic culture.Theeldest offourchildren,KulickgrewupinLeechburgacrossthestreetfromhisSlovakgrandparents.HeattendedtheformerSt.Martha’ s parish, a close-knit congregation that Slovakimmigrants in1911founded in thesmallsteel townalongtheKiskiRiver.Althoughheboastsa28-yearcareerinthepriesthood,including21yearsinchurchadministration,andholdstwomaster’sdegreesaswellasadegreeincanonlaw, thereareothercredentials thatmakehimwell-suitedtoSouthwesternPennsylvania.He brings an endearing
loveof pierogi, pasta,TerribleTowels andclassicPontiacstotheoffice.AndthenthereisthediningroomsethewonandtheBobBarkerautographhescoredon“ThePriceisRight.”As a child Kulick oftenwalkedacrossthestreettowatchtheshowthatwithhisgrandparents.WhenhetraveledtoLosAngeleswithagroupoffellowclergyin2004,hedecidedhecouldn’tleavewithoutseeingthestudiowheretheshowwasfilmed.Whenhelearnedtheyweredistributingticketsforsame-dayshows,hecampedoutovernightbythestudio,gotaticketandwasthesixthcontestantcalleduptoplaythatday.
Stories like that,his loveof the regionknown as SteelersNation, his eagerness to serve thecommunity he knows sowell and tap new technologiestoadvancetheGospelareallpartofthetoolboxKulickiscarryingtohispost.
TheLansing Branch S-456 is pleased to announce itsfirstyearwinnersoftheJohn&GeraldineGaydosScholarship.ApplicantsmustbeamemberofBranchS-456.CatholicHighSchoolAward:$500.University/GraduateSchoolAward:$1000.Oneawardisallowedperstudentpercategory.
ANDREA BRELJE, ofAnnArbor,MI and a fourth year medicalstudent at University ofMichiganMedicalSchool plans to specializeinPsychiatry.AtUM,sheleadstheLearningEnvironmentTaskForcewhichadvancesefforts to increasethe university’s accountability inaddressingbehavior that degrades
GERALDINE BERKEMEIER, ofJackson,MIandajunioratPurdueUniversitystudiesBiochemistryandEntrepreneurship.Sheplanstobea dentist, applying to begin dental school in2022.She is theAlumniDirector ofAlphaXiDelta sororityand has recently been elected as the Panhellenic GoverningBoard representative, amember
of Purduettes (women’s show choir), and PurdueCatholicStudentsatStTom’sStudentParish.In2020,GeraldinewasselectedasahostessforOldMasters,recognizing her as a distinguished student leader on campus.
MORGAN PLAGENS, of Elkhart,IN and a senior at Marion HighSchool is a parishioner atQueenofPeaceCatholicChurch.Morganhas received awards in EnglishandArt, including the Silver KeyScholasticAward for her paintingofamonarchbutterfly.Morganwasthe starting libero on theMarianKnightsVarsityvolleyballteam.She
planstoattendPurdueUniversity.
JuniormemberRoccoCapuanohelped host a calendarsaleatOurLadyofAngelsCatholicChurchinCleveland,Ohio.Membershelpedsellcalendarsheetsthatheldadailydrawingfordifferentgiftcards.AllproceedsbenefitedtheOLA8thgradeclassforaretreatandgraduationactivities.The pictures attached are of theRoccoCapuano andSandraCapuanosellingcalendarsatOurLadyofAngelsand ofmembers of branchS176 and J006who helpedorganizethecalendarfundraiser.
Jr Branch 006, Cleveland, OH
Hosts Our Lady of Angels’ 8th Grade
Calendar Sale
Renátá Kamenárová, PhDBeginning and Intermediate Slovak
Comenius University, Bratislava, SlovakiaRenátá isaspecialist inforeign languageinstruction
affiliatedwith theSchoolofArts,ComeniusUniversity inBratislava.Sheserved in theStudiaAcademicaSlovacaCenterforSlovakasaForeignLanguageprogramformanyyearsandisleadauthorofKrizom-Krazom,apopular4-bookseries ofSlovak language textbooks for foreigners, andco-authored thedistance learning coursewww.e-slovak.sk.Otheraffiliations include theUniversityofBologna inForli, Italy (2012-2016)where shedeveloped theSlovaklanguagecurriculumfor interpretersandtranslators.Thisis her second year teaching atSLI (Summer LanguageInstituteofPittsburgh).ShelivesinWindham,NH,wheresheteachesandpromotesSlovaklanguageattheCzechandSlovakAssociationinBoston.
Can you say 4-5-6 in Slovak? (štyri–päť–šesť)Last summerof 2020,BranchS-456president Janet
BerkemeiersearchedforaSlaviklanguagecourseforherdaughterGeraldine,ajunioratPurdueUniversity,inhopesthatGeraldinecouldstudyabroadoverthesummer.WellintothethickoftheCovidvirus,studyabroadtripswerecancelled,butonlinecourseswereontherise.Determinedtofindasuitableonlinecourse,JanetsearchedontheFCSLAwebsiteand noticed information about SAS (StudiaAcademicaSlovaca) ofComeniusUniversity inBratislava,Slovakia,whichledhertospeakwithaprofessorfromSLI(SummerLearningInstitute)fromPittsburghwhichledhertoRenataKameranova,PhD!Renatawasborn inSlovakia,butshemarriedanAmericanandnowresideswithherfamilyinNewHampshire.Renata,whoisconnectedtobothSASandSLIwastheinstructorwhotaughtthisintense2-weekBeginningcourseinSlovak,gearedforcollegelevelonZOOM.
RenatagaveJanetpermissiontoinviteotherinterestedstudentsforthispilotZoomSlovakclass.Five(5)outoftheinitial 9online studentsweremembersofBranchS-456:JanetGaydosBerkemeierofJackson,MI,VeronicaTuroscyStack of Parma,MI,Geraldine Berkemeier, student atPurdueUniversity inWLafayette, IN,MonicaBerkemeierDelMedicoofLansing,MI,FranzBerkemeierofChicago.Janetalsoeasilyrecruitedherbrother-in-lawRonSimurdiakandnephewJohnSimurdiakofPhillips,WI.ThisgroupofsevenwasjoinedwithJamesSvagerkoofColumbus,OH.
Duringthetwoweeksintensecourse,studentslearnedcasual conversationsandcommonphrases, conjugationsof several verbs, genders of nouns, cultural differences,geography,historyandsomepolitics.Afterthetwoweekswereover,RenatagaveatestonChapters1-2-3.Afterwardonlysix(6)oftheoriginalstudentsstayedonforaweeklyone(1)hourclassandtheypurchasedbooksfromRenata.Additionaltopicslearnedhavebeenpossessives,adjectives,nouns,translating,singingsongs,writing,listeningtoaudio,simpleconversations.Theclasshas lotsofFUN learningtogetherand fromeachother.Theclass isdetermined tocompleteall10chaptersinBook1andBook2ofKrizom–Krazom.
Thismonth, U.S. Army 1st Lt. Spencer Lynncompletedhisservicewith the25thInfantryDivisionatSchofieldBarracksontheHawaiianislandofOahu.
“I knew this Ironmanwas the one because thetimelinefit.I’dbeoutoftheArmyandhavetimetodoit,”Lynnsaid.“Withthevirus,itwastheonlyfullIronmanbeingheld.Itwasperfect.”
SpencerLynnispicturedwithhisfiancée,JamieMages.
SPENCER LYNN SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETES FULL IRONMAN TRIATHLON
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The Most Reverend Edward C.Malesic,(S088),wasinstalledasthe12thbishop ofCleveland onMonday,Sept.14,2020.Inhisownwords,hewokeupasthe5thBishopGreensburgandwenttobedasthe12thBishopofCleveland.Congratulations to ourmemberBishopMalesic.
BishopMalesic received the sacraments of initiationathishometownparishinEnhaut,theformerSt.JohntheEvangelistParish,whichwasaGermannationalparish.HismotherwasofGermandescentandhisfatherisofSloveniandescent.
In 1996, Bishop Nicholas C. Dattilo sent him tostudycanon lawatTheCatholicUniversityofAmerica inWashington,D.C.BishopMalesicreceivedhislicentiateincanonlawin1998andservedtheDioceseofHarrisburg’sTribunal in various capacities, includingauditor, adjutant
judicial vicar and secretary for canonicalservices.Hewasappointed judicial vicarin2006,apositionheheldwhenhewasnamed bishop of Greensburg. He is amember of the Canon Law Society ofAmerica.
He resided at St. Margaret MaryParish in Harrisburg (1996-2000) andat St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish inMechanicsburg (2000-04).While livinginMechanicsburg, BishopMalesic alsoservedthespiritualneedsofthestudentsofMessiahCollegeinDillsburg.
OnApril1,2004,BishopMalesicwasappointed toHoly Infant Parish in York
In theDioceseofHarrisburg,BishopMalesic servedonthefollowingboards,committeesandorganizations:theContinuingFormation ofClergyCommittee;SeminarianReviewBoard; Diocesan Presbyteral Council; Collegeof Consultors; Bishop’s Administrative Board; and theYouthProtectionCommitteeof thePennsylvaniaCatholicConference(PCC).HealsoservedontheBoardofHospiceofCentralPennsylvania.
AsBishopofGreensburg,hewasamemberoftheBoardofGovernorsofthePCC.HealsoservesontheBoardsofSaintVincentSeminaryandSaintVincentCollege(Latrobe),SetonHillUniversity (Greensburg), and is amember ofChristianAssociatesofSouthwestPennsylvania.
He is a member of two USCCB committees: theCommitteeonCanonicalAffairsandChurchGovernanceandtheSubcommitteefortheChurchinCentralandEasternEurope.
Most Reverend Edward C. Malesic
MOST REVEREND EDWARD C. MALESIC INSTALLED AS THE 12TH BISHOP OF CLEVELAND
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