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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
NORTH DAKOTA
DISCOVER
Official Publication of North Dakota Knights of Columbus Published: Summer, Winter, Spring
Editor: Diane Horpestad PO Box 645, Minot, ND 58702
Vol. 58 No. 3 April Issue 2018
State Deputy’s Message
Larry
Lewandowski
My Brothers in Christ,
Easter is fast approaching as
we pray to the Lord for His
blessing upon us as we cele-
brate His resurrection. Re-
member the unfortunate
ones among us who need
our help.
The 111th North Dakota State Convention will
be in Bismarck, ND April 27-29, 2018. Councils
should be selecting their delegates and getting
this information to the State Secretary as soon
as possible. It would be great if all councils
would send at least one member as a delegate.
Now is the time to really put our recruitment
skills together and bring in the new members.
March is one of the Orders membership months
for bringing in new members. I am asking each
council to get engaged these last few months in
membership. If help is needed to conduct
membership drives, please let any of the officers
of the state know of this and we’ll do all we can
to help.
I wish to thank all of you for the help and
friendship you have given to me these past 2
years as the State Deputy. I belong to a number
of organizations and can say in all sincerity that
the Knights of Columbus is the best of all of
them. You are a great organization and I am
proud to be a member of this group of men.
Have a Blessed Easter.
Thursday April 26 3:00 pm State Officers Meeting Friday April 27 11:00 am Nominations open for officers - suite # 12:00 pm Registration Ramkota Hotel 1:00 pm 4th Degree Meeting lower level Ramkota 4:00 pm Memorial Mass: Cathedral of Holy Spirit 6:00 pm Civic Awards: Dinner, Awards Presentation Essay Winners / Announce Committees Foundation Auction Saturday April 28 7:30 am Registration Open 8:00 am Open Session: LADIES WELCOME Present State Deputy Presentation of Colors Roll Call of Officers Icon Prayer State Deputy Annual Report 9:30 am Pennies for Vocations HOTR Presentation Special Olympics Vocations Director 12:00 pm Lunch: Ladies/Men 1:00 pm Business Session Chaplain’s Report Committees Meet Supreme Knights Address Insurance Report ND KC Foundation Report McGivney Guild Report Fourth Degree Report 4:00 pm Close of session 5:00 pm Mass Cathedral of the Holy Spirit 6:00 pm Social 6:45 pm Grand March - Banquet Supreme Guest Christopher Fund Donation 50 year certificates Financial Secretary recognition Knight of the Year Family of the Year Raffle Drawing Entertainment Sunday April 29 8:00 am Open Business Session Roll Call Election of Officers & Supreme Delegates Resolutions Committee Reports Closing Remarks Closing Prayer 12:00 Adjourn
Knights of Columbus
State Convention Agenda Christ Has Risen! As Catholics we know that by our Relationship with Jesus and the Sacraments have eternal bene-fits. Faithful Catholics will indeed go to heaven if they strive to know, love, and spread the Faith of Jesus and His Holy Catholic Faith. As Knights of Columbus, we Catholic men receive benefits from our membership in our beloved organization. First gift is that we receive a free sub-scription to our Catholic magazine the
"Columbia." This is one of the best Catholic magazines to help us to examine issues of concern to Knights, Catholics and families. We also did receive in our 1st degree a Knights of Columbus rosary. e are to be men of prayer. The rosary is a wonderful way to meditate on the Mysteries of God, and to become stronger men to stand against a society that wants to obliterate Christianity from the face of the Earth. Mary will help us to crush the head of Satan. Jesus will always reign supreme if we are faithful to prayer. Also, each day a Daily Mass of Remembrance is held at St. Mary's Church for de-ceased members and their wives at the birthplace of the Or-der. The Mass is the source and summit of a Catholic Faith. Our insurance benefit has been a gift to every Catholic Knight and our Family. We also have a Family Fraternal Benefit - For eligible families: a) pays $1,500 for the child who dies before the age of 61 days; b) pays $750 for the child who is stillborn at least 20 weeks after conception; c) offers guar-anteed-issue insurance - up to $5,000 - to any child under age 18. Moreover, Orphan Benefit - $80 monthly allotment for orphans of eligible families; up to $7,000 in college scholar-ships available. These unfortunate events of life with the loss of a Child, money cannot replace a child, but it shows that our Catholic organization is there even in bad time as well as good. We have a Member/Spouse Fraternal Benefit - Accidental death coverage for member and spouse at no cost: Widow Benefits - a) continues to be covered under the Member/Spouse Fraternal Benefit; b) may purchase life insurance, long-term care insurance or annuities up to one year after insured member's death; c) receives a free lifetime subscription to Columbia; d) eligible with her children for scholarships, student loans, etc. (K of C Web site) We have Scholarship programs for higher education avail-able to members, their spouses and children to assist them if they go to college. We need educated Catholics among the laity, and here is one benefit that most do not take advantage of. Lastly, we have Leadership Development! After getting in-volved we help to develop the whole person, spiritually as well as professionally. We can build personal leadership skills, public speaking ability, and organizational skills. Get more involved in your council and know the gift of your member-ship. Catholic men it is time to unite, and work to build our organization with Christ. There is no other American Frater-nal Society that we could join that helps to develop you spiri-tually, emotionally, and psychologically for the whole of life. Please prayerfully consider to get more involved in your council. Very Reverend Chad Wilhelm State Chaplain
State Chaplain
Fr. Wilhelm
Vice Supreme Master
State Secretary
Jake Werner
Glenn Wag-
Knights Dusty Ebner, Randy Friedt, Jamie Ebner, and Tan-
ner Kautzman, from Mott Council 2826, assist with Stations
of the Cross at St. Vincent De Paul Parish in Mott.
Photo submitted by Rose Bond
Mott Council 2826
I can’t believe it, but my first 6
months as Vice Supreme Master have
flown by.
Many of you may ask, what does my
job consist of as VSM of the DeSmet
Province. First, the DeSmet Province
consists of North Dakota, South Dakota,
Montana and Wyoming. It is my job to
oversee the Master’s in those four States
and to promote the Fourth Degree within
them. I approve all exemplifications and
approve all new assemblies. I also pro-
mote the Knights of Columbus in all the
4 degrees. I do my best along with my
Provincial Marshal, Jake Werner, to be
at all fourth-degree exemplifications in these four states. To
date we have had 4 in ND with 2 more scheduled, 4 in SD with
working on 1 more, 1 scheduled in Montana and 1 in Wyoming
with 1 more scheduled. The Master’s have been doing a tre-
mendous job promoting the fourth degree.
Dixie and I look forward to seeing you all at this years con-
vention in North Dakota.
Glenn Wagner
Vice Supreme Master
Brothers Knights,
We’re now on the back hill side of
the fraternal year and we still have a lot
of work to accomplish! Our State Dep-
uty Larry is asking us all to remember
the new requirement to have a least four
programs coming from the Building the
Domestic church categories. This has
been added to help councils more fully
integrate into the parish where we re-
ceive and strengthen our faith for both us as Knights and our
families.
It is also time to take stock of how you are doing in your
quest for the Star Council award. Have you submitted your
required reports? Are you in good standing with the Supreme
Council (and state) concerning financial obligations? Are you
on track to meet your membership goals? Have you been pro-
moting both current and new members to meet with their insur-
ance representative? Take a look at the requirements and see
how you are stacking up. If you haven’t already, take the time
to meet with your Pastor to plan a Parish membership drive.
Make sure to have a plan ready to execute that includes man-
power, materials, pulpit announcement and forms necessary to
have an effective drive. Invite your District deputy and Insur-
ance Agent to help and schedule a follow up meet and greet for
those who’ve shown an interest and a 1st degree for those ready
to join.
Lent is a time for us to plan church, council and family ac-
tivities around the Easter season. Contact your parish minis-
tries and see how the Knights can partner and assist with the
program and activities planned. Remember if you are conduct-
ing fish fries, always try to have a recruitment component.
My wife Deb and I are looking forward to seeing you all at the
North Dakota Knights of Columbus State Convention in Bis-
marck, so if you haven’t already registered yet there’s still
plenty of time!
Vivat Jesus!
Jake Werner, State Secretary
The Honor Guard from Fargo Assemblies 788 and 3589 at the Red Mass for the Fargo Diocese. Standing next to Bishop Folda is Ralph Erickson the 8th District Judge newly appointed by President Trump. A Red Mass is a Mass celebrated annually in the Catholic Church for judges, attorneys, law school professors, students, and government officials. The Mass requests guidance from the Holy Spirit for all who seek justice, and offers the opportunity to reflect on what Catholics believe is the God-given power and responsibility of all in the legal profession.
Fargo Diocese Red Mass
FAITH IN ACTION
Grand Knight Larry
Grossman of Harvey
Council 5217 presents a
check for $500.00 to
Chairman Bob Pestal of
the local Faith In Action.
PENNEY HOUSE
Grand Knight Larry
Grossman of Council 5217
Harvey, ND presents a
check for $250.00 to the
Penney House, a recrea-
tional place for
teens.Accepting the check
are Lindsay English and
Bethany Anderson.
CASKETS FOR MISCARRIED FETUSES
Harvey Council 5217 built and donated caskets to St. Aloisius Hospital for miscarried fetuses. This was a project that was started by deceased member Sir Knight Francis Muscha, (what a great man). L-R, Fr. Franklin Miller, Darly Flagen, Jason Schneider, Mike Waldoch, Tony Prom, Steven Kourajian, Emanuel Volk, Larry Grossman, not pictured Leo Grossman chairman. of the project.
CHILI COOK OFF
Harvey Council 5217
participated in the an-
nual chili cook off that
was held in Harvey.
L-R: Fr. Frank Miller,
Leo Grossman, Darly
Flagen.
BUILDING AN
ARBOR IN
SERENITY GARDEN
Harvey Council
5217 Knights Larry
Grossman, Daryl
Flagen and Leo
Grossman are building
an arbor in the Serenity
Garden at St. Aloisius
Nursing Home in
Harvey.
State Membership Meeting Held in Historic Medora
The State Membership
Meeting was held in
historic Medora on
December 8 -10, 2017.
Sunday Mass was cele-
brated at St. Mary’s
Church in Medora which
is the oldest Catholic
church in the state that is
still being used. The
church was built in 1884.
The 4th
Degree,
dressed in their
new uniform,
led the mass
procession.
The children who attended the
weekend with their family were
very excited and pleased with
the visit from Santa.
Mass was
celebrated by
State
Chaplain
Fr. Chad
Wilhelm and
Assistant State
Chaplain
Fr. Shannon
Lucht
Santa had a surprise gift
for Supreme Guest,
Joe Ramirez.
Knights of Columbus members and their families
from Lefor Council 5477 came together on, May 6, 2017,
to help Keith and Debbie Herold plant their crop of spring
wheat.
Keith, Grand Knight of Lefor St. Elizabeth Council
5477, had been diagnosed with cancer and was unable to
plant his crop. Within one day, with four air seeders and
tractors going, and a lot of support help the job was done.
Because in our little town of Lefor, we all come
together when someone is in need and as members of the
Knights of Columbus, we owe this to a fellow knight and
friend. This past summer was a tough one for all, as we
battled the drought all summer long.
Keith battled cancer through the summer and unto the
late fall. He always had the support of his family and
friends to the end.
Keith passed away on December 10th, 2017. He will
always be remembered as a good Christian man where
God and his family came first. Rest in Peace.
Knights Lend A Helping Hand
Photo by Tina Lefor
Honor Deceased Knight
Msgr. John Halloran Assembly 1821 in
Watford City stood guard over open casket,
for five hours, of dear friend and fellow
Sir Knight, Jerome (Jerry) A. Garman.
Jerry was very active in Watford City Council 6446 and
Assembly 1821. At Jerry’s request before his death and his
wife Carol’s further request, the Sir Knights from Assembly
1821 stood guard over his open casket during viewing, before
and during the funeral and at the burial. It was a very moving
experience for all.
Jerry was very active with pro-life causes and protecting the
unborn. A memorial fund is being set up to honor Jerry and to
continue support with protecting the unborn.
September: *Removed old floor tile from the St. Boniface
church kitchen so new, brighter floor tile could be installed.
November: *Sponsored a Turkey Bingo for the Community to
raise funds for the council.
December: *The Parishes of Esmond, Balta and Maddock
made a total of 20 tie-blankets which the Knights donated to
the Veterans at the Veterans hospital in Fargo and Veterans
home in Lisbon.
*Displayed a public Nativity scene in front of St. Boniface
Church in Esmond for the Christmas season.
January: *Sponsored a memorial mass for deceased members
of the Esmond Knights of Columbus.
February: *Hosted complimentary Valentines Day dinner for
members, spouses and guests. Spouses received gifts at the
dinner.
March: *Sponsored an all you can eat Pancake and Sausage
breakfast for the community after mass on Palm Sunday.
Esmond Council #6666 In Action
Blankets for Veterans
Councils and Assemblies throughout North Dakota donated
69 blankets for distribution to the veterans at the VA Hospital
in Fargo. Pictured from right to left: Vice Supreme Master
DeSmet Province Glenn Wagner, State Deputy Larry
Lewandowski, District Master Richard Neibauer, State Secre-
tary/Provincial Marshal Jake Werner.
Raffle Drawing will be held on Saturday,
April 28, 2018 at the Convention Banquet.
Grand Prize
2018 Polaris Ranger
900LE—with trailer
Greetings in the Risen Lord! Happy Easter! Alleluia!! We all need reminders and opportuni-ties to refocus our efforts and to get back on track. For example, at the beginning of the calendar year, we may make New Year’s resolutions. “On January 1st, I’m going get back on my diet”. “On January 1st, I’m going to get back to regular exer-cise.” “On January 1st, I’m going to _____.” The Church in her wisdom also gives us those reminders and opportunities. For example, the season of Lent is just such an opportunity. All of us can get lax, or forgetful, or slip out of a good spiritual routine. At the beginning of Lent, the Church reminds us and invites us to get back on track. Remember those words on Ash Wednesday, “turn away from sin and be faithful to the Gospel”? But now that we have completed our Lenten journey and are in the midst of celebrating Easter, the temptation is to put our new discipline back on the shelf in our closet where it will be kept safe until we need it again next Lent. Don’t let that happen! Many of you added going to daily Mass to your spiri-tual routine during Lent. Resist the temptation to stop going to daily Mass now that Lent is over! The Lord is just waiting to nourish you with Himself in the Eucharist each day. Many of you took advantage of the opportunities for the Sacrament of Reconciliation during Lent. Resist the temptation to “not think about confession” until next Lent. Many of you began or in-creased your time spent reading and praying with the Scrip-tures. Resist the temptation to put your Bible back on your bookshelf now that Lent is over. My hope for each of you is that you had a Blessed Lenten journey and that now you are filled with great joy as we cele-brate Our Lord’s victory over sin and death. My prayer for each of you is that you keep motivated to grow in Holiness. Yes, Lent is over. Easter has arrived! But Our Lord’s invi-tation to grow in holiness is extended to each of us every day. Let us as brother Knights respond, daily, with a resounding YES! Vivat Jesus! Fr. Shannon Lucht, Assistant State Chaplain
Assistant Chaplain Message
Fr. Shannon
Worthy Members of Team North Dakota,
It has been a great past few years. North
Dakota has earned the Circle of Honor for
two years in a year. We are on the verge to
earn the Circle of Honor for a third
year. However, we need your help. We
still need to recruit more members. If you
know of any family or friends who are
good catholic, please ask them to join. Remember, people will
not join until they have been asked. Lets ask and let them feel
welcome to be part this Catholic Organization, the Knights of
Columbus.
Here is a checklist every council should do to close the
fraternal year.
1. Plan a First degree. With out a First Degree, no can can join.
2. Order your recruiting drive materials. You should always
have recruiting materials on hand and distribute to your mem-
bers at your council. Ask them to recruit.
3.Church Drive, Lets get it schedule and executed. Lets the
parishioners know what the Knights of Columbus council has
done and planning to do. If you let your parish know of your
upcoming projects, you will have volunteers that would enjoy
assisting in the charitable projects.
4. Confirm that your council is compliant with the office of
youth protection requirements.
5. Make sure your council is on the path to earning the Star
Council award.
Lets Grow the Order of the North Dakota Knights of
Columbus by welcoming more men into the order.
Go Team North Dakota!
Pictured below are the incentives offered by the State Coun-
cil to anyone who signs up new members. Incentives are open
to all members of the North Dakota Knights of Columbus.
Best Regards,
Kevin Boehm
Start Advocate/Membership Director
Go Team North Dakota!
Kevin Boehm
PENNIES FOR VOCATIONS
Each year at the North Dakota State Convention, coun-
cils bring pennies for the Parade of Pennies. This is one of
many activities the Knights have to raise awareness for the
need of priestly vocations and raise money for seminarians.
The money collected at the Parade of Pennies is put in the
Christopher Fund, a charitable partnership between the
Supreme Council and State Councils. The interest earned
each year comes back to the Diocese of Fargo, the Diocese
of Bismarck and the North Dakota Knights of Columbus
Foundation for vocations.
You can help by giving a donation to your council to
present at the Parade of Pennies at the State Convention on
April 28, 2018
Remember, your pennies can and will make a difference.
The North Dakota Knights of Columbus Foundation will
again conduct our annual auction at the State Convention on
Friday, April 27th immediately after the civic awards presen-
tation.
The Foundation conducts this annual
fund raising activity at the state convention
and this is one of the main ways that the
Foundation has to raise monies. The suc-
cess of the auction depends entirely upon
our individual Knights, Councils, and
Assemblies, so please bring items to the state convention to
be placed in this auction.
Remember any item(s) that you donate to the action will
help generate monies for the Foundation. The earnings on
these monies are used to carry out our mission of providing
financial support for religious, educational and charitable
programs of the Catholic Church and the Knights of Colum-
bus in North Dakota. The Foundation Board asks that you
bring your auction items to the registration desk when you
register for the convention.
The North Dakota Knights of Columbus Foundation sin-
cerely appreciates your past support, and hopes that you can
continue to support the Foundation in the future.
Mike Steiner, President
Knights of Columbus Foundation
IT IS MY JOB Every time I get a letter from
Father Gabriel O’Donnell,
O.P., Guild Director, he tells
me that “we depend on you to
further our message and in-
crease our membership.” That
you would be me. It is my job,
that I accepted, so this is yet
another invitation for you to join the Father
Michael J. McGivney Guild, if you have not
already done so. Here is your opportunity to
journey along the path followed in the cause
for canonization along with 1230 other mem-
bers from North Dakota. The Guild is set up
to promote the cause of our Founder. The
goal is to spread the good word about his ho-
liness of life, to encourage devotion to his
memory and to seek his intercession before
the throne of God.
As a member of the guild, you will re-
ceive a newsletter with periodic updates on
the progress of the cause. Currently a sec-
ond miracle, attributed to Fr. McGivney’s in-
tercession, is being reviewed in Rome. As a
member you will be enrolled in a weekly
mass and there is no charge to join.
Joining is easy. Just send me your name
(and your spouse’s) and address to my mail
or email address as noted below. If you pre-
fer and have access to the internet, key in
fathermcgivney.org, then click on Register to
join the Guild. Fill in your name (and
spouse’s), your address and click submit. If
you need help, call me. I am here to serve.
Fr. Michael J. McGivney Guild Chairman
Clarence J. Fischer
1833 N 7th St
Bismarck, ND 58501
Cell 701-527-0762 / Home 701-223-7809
Clarence J.
District Master
Richard
In the last four exemplifications we have
brought in quite a few young men. That is
what our assemblies need. All we, as Sir
Knights, have to say to begin a conversation
with a potential candidate is “Would you like
to become a Fourth Degree Knight?”. Give it
a try. Some men are just waiting to be asked.
The State Convention is nearing. It will
be held in Bismarck at the Ramkota Inn on
April 27, 28, and 29. The agenda for the
Fourth Degree meeting will be short. One of the agenda items
will be a brief discussion regarding the new uniform/regalia.
This is actually not an issue since it was a done deal at the time
that it was announced. As good and faithful Knights, we must
follow the directives of the Supreme Council.
Assemblies please be sure to send in your list of Fourth
Degree delegates. Attire for the meeting and the banquet will
be the new uniform, or your tux and social baldric, or a suit and
social baldric for the new Sir Knights who have not received
their uniform. The only time full regalia will be worn will be
at the Memorial Mass.
Thank you to the assemblies which have made donations to
the Master’s Fund.
I look forward to seeing you at the convention.
For God, Family, and Country,
Richard R. Niebauer
District Master
16th
Annual
ND Knights of Columbus Foundation
4 Person Scramble Golf Tournament
MALE…FEMALE…CO-ED
Friday, August 10, 2018
CrossRoads Golf Course-Carrington, ND
Registration starting at 10:30 AM / Shotgun Start at 11:15 AM
Entry Fee: $50 a person/$200 a team
Includes Green Fees, Prizes and Supper - Golf Carts available for rent @ 701-652-2601
Cash Team Prizes: $1200-Team Prize Money (prizes may vary slightly based on entries)
Hole Prizes: (Contest on each hole) HOLE-IN-ONE Contests on the par three holes as well
Register Early-Only 36 Teams-Deadline: August 6, 2018
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Send registration to: Duane Zwinger, 3790 25th Street South #15, Fargo, ND 58104 Or call 701-650-9697 or email [email protected]
Visit Crossroads Golf & Recreation Parkway @ http://www.crossroadsgolf.com
ND K of C Foundation Golf Tournament The 16th annual North Dakota Knights of Columbus Founda-
tion Golf Tournament will be held on Friday, August 10, 2018
at the beautiful CrossRoads Golf Course in Carrington, North
Dakota. The tournament will be a 18 hole scramble format.
There will be four people to a team and teams may be all male,
all female or co-ed. Registration will start at 10:30 AM, with a
shotgun start at 11:15 AM. Registration fee will be $50 per
person or $200 per team. This registration fee will entitle a
golfer to green fees, a meal following the tournament, chance
for hole prizes and chance for team cash prizes. Golf carts are
not included in the entry fee, but may be reserved at the Cross-
Roads Country Club by calling 701-652-2601.
All net proceeds from this tournament will go into the treas-
ury of the North Dakota Foundation of the Knights of Colum-
bus. These funds will then be used to help the seminarians as
they prepare for the Priesthood. So get a team together and
help in this very important cause and at the same time have
some fun on the golf course. The registration form for this golf
tournament will be in this issue of the Discover magazine. So
get your team together, fill out the form and mail the completed
form with the registration fee to Duane Zwinger, 3790 25th
Street South #15, Fargo, ND 58104.
Do this early as the tournament will be limited to the first 36
teams that register and pay their fee.
Just one final comment regarding the golf tournament. You
will recall that we have had some bad luck regarding the
weather during our tournament in the past. We can’t guarantee
that this will not happen again, but hope not!!!!!
Last year as you will recall, the weather was very nice. We
want to thank all teams that were at our tournaments in the past
and hope to see you again this year.
TOURNAMENT SPONSORSHIP
You will recall in the past that we had a tournament booklet that
had information regarding the tournament and also sponsors for
the tournament. The Board of Directors of the Foundation for
the past few years have decided not to have the tournament
booklet for this years tournament. We still want to generate
funds by the selling of advertisement. The board decided to
have hole sponsors as a means of sponsoring. The first 18 busi-
nesses, councils, assemblies or individuals that want to sponsor
a hole may do so for a fee of $200. You may also be a tourna-
ment sponsor with a donation of $50 or $100. These sponsors
will be listed on a SPONSOR SHEET available at the tourna-
ment. So if your business, council, assembly or an individual
wants to sponsor, let Duane Zwinger know of your wishes.
Send him you ad and you money.
So we need the help of all Knights of Columbus Councils and
Assemblies and their members to make this golf tournament a
success. You can do this by being in the golf tournament or by
being a sponsor. Help make this the best Foundation Golf Tour-
nament ever.
See you on the golf course.
Duane Zwinger, Chairman
LaMoure Council 6752 organized an hour long prayer ser-
vice in front of the Red River Women's Clinic in Fargo on
Sunday, October 29th, 2017.
About 33 parishioners attended, half of which were the youth
from Holy Rosary Parish in LaMoure. The group offered
prayers and song for an end to abortions.
Prayer Warriors
Devils Lake Knights of Columbus Council 1779 and Father
Maurice Jaeger 4th Degree Assembly 792 sponsored a breakfast
that was held on December 8th at the Knights of Columbus
Club in Devils Lake, for Father Matthew Pamplaniyil.
Over a dozen brother Knights from Father Matthew’s parish,
St. Mary’s Church in Munich, prepared a delicious breakfast
that raised $4,000 to cover travel and other non-reimbursable
medical expenses for Father Matthew’s upcoming kidney trans-
plant.
Father Matthew’s brother will travel from India this spring to
donate a kidney. Please keep Father Matthew and his brother
in your prayers. Anyone wishing to make a donation can contact St. Mary’s Parish in Munich or the Knights of Columbus in Devils Lake.
Left to right : Andrew Lankowicz, Deputy Grand Knight;
David Nick, Grand Knight; Father Matthew Pamplaniyil,
and Dean Bittner, Captain of the 4th Degree.
Devils Lake Council 1779 and Assembly 792 Breakfast
State Treasurer
Mike Steiner
As the State Treasurer for the North
Dakota Knights of Columbus my primary
responsibility is to receive, deposit and
track all monies for the State Council, as
well as, pay all bills incurred by the State
Council.
Spring is just around the corner……and it
won’t be long and and the North Dakota
Knights of Columbus annual convention will be upon us.
As we approach this years convention I would like to remind
each of you that all the monies collected by your council for
the Home on the Range, Shamrocks Sales and Tootsie Rolls /
Special Olympic should be submitted to the State Council by
April 1, 2018.
Please send all monies to:
North Dakota Knights of Columbus
Attn: State Treasurer
PO Box 9076
Fargo, ND 58106
To assist in applying all monies to the correct categories
please indicate in the memo section of your check(s) what
the funds were collected for.
Finally, if you sold any of the “BLUE” State Council / Foundation Raffle tickets as a fund raiser for your council those tickets stubs need to be returned to me with a “single” check for the total by April 13th. If you have any questions and/or concerns please feel free
to contact me at 701.371.2688 or [email protected]
Mike Steiner, State Treasurer
North Dakota Knights of Columbus
A District Meeting with State Deputy Larry Lewandowski,
State Program Director George Lacher and Membership
Director Kevin Boehm was held on February 18th at the
Parish Center at LaMoure. Lunch was provided by the
LaMoure Council followed with a lively discussion.
LaMoure Council 9996 Hosts District Meeting
2017 Start District Award
On the Left Vice Supreme Master
Glenn Wagner and on the right
State Secretary Jake Werner look
on as State Deputy Larry
Lewandowski presents former
District Deputy Michael Matejcek
and his wife Kathy the Star District
award for 2017.
The Annual Right to Life Rosary
March and Mass were held on January
22, 2018 in Bismarck.
Attendees gathered in front of CHI St.
Alexius and began the Rosary Proces-
sion to St. Mary's Church. Bishop Ka-
gan offered mass and a collection was
taken to benefit North Dakota Right to
Life.
Knights from Bismarck Council 1604
were musicians, readers, gift bearers and
ushers. The 4th Degree honor guard was
provided by Bismarck J. P. Wagner
Assembly #791.
We continue to pray for and support
all efforts to protect the unborn.
Bismarck Council 1604
Williston Council 1798
Council 1798 Volunteers for the Free-throw competition on January 21st. Left to right: Allen Domagala, Bruce Johnson, Richard Monger, Mark Walsh, Jacob Monson, P.J. Thompson, Gerald Martin, Jay Wells.
Picture by Dennis Glueckert
State Deputy Larry Larry
Lewandowsiki presenting 2017 Star
Council award to Grand Knight of
Wahpeton Council #2205 .
Star Council Award
Ceremonials
Back row left to right: Evan Ulrich (boys age
14 New Rockford), Mollie Robbins (girls age
14 LaMoure), Riley Thorpe (boys age 13 El-
lendale), Katrina Just (girls age 13 Berlin),
Carter Bowman (boys age 12 Adrian) and
Kacie Rexin (girls age 12 Sykeston).
Front row left to right: Mackenzie Thorpe
(girls age 11 Ellendale), Joshua Bickett (boys
age 11 Carrington), Bryson Heck (boys age 10
Valley City), Molly Hansen (girls age 10 Car-
rington), Mason Warcken (boys age 9 La-
Moure) and Madeline Thorpe (girls age 9
Ellendale).
Valley City Council 6438
Bismarck J. P. Wagner Assembly
Major Degrees this year have been awesome, State Deputy Larry assigned me to this position and the District Deputies have been awesome to work with. For this fraternal year, we have 32 major degrees scheduled with the possibility of a couple more. If your council would like to host a major degree, contact me and we will do our best to get it done. A great THANK YOU goes to our Team Captains, Ross Reiter, Steven Riehl, Jerry Clark, Daryl Kemple, Don Hoger and John Clark for taking care of all the Formation de-grees. Also to our Conferring Officers, Mike Welder, Kevin Boehm, and John Clark for taking care of the Knighthood Degree. We did use one CO from South Dakota this year as we had no one available on one date so a friend of mine, Tim Salmen out of Madison SD made a trip to Minot. If anyone is interested in becoming a CO, please be in touch with State Deputy so the paperwork can be started. Currently, Dennis Horpestad has had his paperwork sent to Su-preme. Keep up the great work on promoting the Knights of Columbus.
Glenn Wagner PSD, Ceremonial Chairman
The Valley City Knights of Columbus
#6438 hosted a Region free throw competi-
tion on Sunday, February 24th. Each par-
ticipant shot 25 free throws and the one
that made the most shots was deemed the
winner. Bryson Heck from Valley City
won top honors in the boy’s age 10 divi-
sion. The competitors previously competed
at a local and district
competition and now move on the State
competition in Bismarck on Saturday,
March 24th. Congratulations to our par-
ticipants as we wish them the best of luck
at the Knights of Columbus State free
On the left are the Charter Sir Knights of the new Sacred Heart Assembly 3756 in Carrington. On the right Sir Knights State Secretary Jake Werner, Provincial Marshal; PSD Glenn Wag-ner, Vice Supreme Master of DeSmet Province; Fr. Terry Dodge, Pastor of Sacred Heart Church; Richard Nie-bauer District Master and Kent Brick, District Marshal.
West Fargo Assembly 3589 Exemplification
Pictured on the left are the new
Sir Knights of West Fargo As-
sembly 2589.
Pictured on the right are mem-
bers of West Fargo Assembly
3589 preparing a meal for the
exemplification banquet.
New Carrington Assembly
Don’t worry. I will protect you and keep you safe. Some time in our life we may have heard these words and trusted the person who spoke them. We knew they would be our protector. Maybe it was because you were afraid of the dark, a thunderstorm, or just had a bad dream. For others, it may have been from a school bully or someone who might be trying to hurt you in some way. At Home On The Range, we practice, promote, teach, and enforce “safety” as our top priority. In fact, we feel so strongly about being protectors of children, that we include it in our mission statement: “Providing a safe home for youth who have experienced physical or emotional trauma, where every act is done with love to help them discover the dignity of the human person and learn the skills to manage life’s challenges.” But are there other ways to feel safe? Throughout our spiritual lives, we pray to God for protection – from danger or evil, to protect our children from pain or trauma, to watch over us as we travel and throughout the day. We depend on God to watch over us, when we are awake or asleep, and even when we aren’t aware. The Holy Family Chapel at Home On The Range is a quiet, safe place for the boys and girls. It is much more than a physi-cal place or room. Once inside, the children understand and expect they will be safe, that no physical harm will come to them. But what about their emotional and spiritual safety? Again, this comes from the Chapel’s spiritual tones, the Sta-tions of the Cross, the Altar, and the Bible. But here in this place, they aren’t judged by others, just loved. They are free to ask for forgiveness and learn how to forgive. They pray for their families, friends, staff and themselves. They share their hurts and support each other. They share their successes and encourage each other.
You are my hiding place: you
will protect me from trouble
And surround me with songs
of deliverance. Psalm 32:7
Each week, the Spiritual staff leads a prayer group. It is more than just prayers. It is their safe place. “The reasons why I come to prayer group are because I feel safe here. It’s a place where we can share our feelings and our hardships and not be judged for it. At prayer group we give each other positive feedback and there is never any negativity. We all support each other up. We are like our own little family. We trust each other and feel safe when we are here. Safe to share our feelings and safe to show each other love and that we care about each other. No matter how much or how less we show it. Prayer group is also a place where we feel safe to cry with each other. I don’t share a lot about myself or cry much but when I’m in prayer group I can open up and cry and not have to worry about what the people will think of me after-wards. Oh, and I like the snacks and hot cocoa after group.” Gretchen “I come because I feel like it’s a safe place to vent my sins and forgive them and know I’m not alone. This group has showed me that my fear doesn’t exist forever. I’ve so much support and feel the loving energy between everyone and all from joining two times.” Kristen We have often heard stories about the power of prayer. Prayer, safety, or more importantly feeling safe, is flourishing and working within the hearts and spirits of the children and staff at Home On The Range. Home On The Range is a special project supported by the North Dakota Knights of Columbus. Home On The Range is licensed to care for 40 boys and girls, ages 12 – 19. The facility is under the Auspices of the Catholic Diocese of Bismarck and is located in western North Dakota near the town of Sentinel Butte. For more information, or to make a tax-deductible con-tribution to support the children’s spiritual development, visit www.hotrnd.com.
About ND Knights of Columbus Foundation The mission the North Dakota Knights of Columbus Foundation is to provide financial assistance for religious, educational and charitable programs of the Catholic Church and the Knights of Columbus in North Dakota.
http://nd-kofc.org/foundation.html
Our Goals · To encourage Knights, their families and friends to be partners through prayer and gifts. This partnership is based on shared devotion and commitment to the mission of the Catholic Church. · To be good stewards of the resources given to us, so that in an appropriate and responsible way, we can carry out
the first principle of our Order, which is charity.
What are the Benefits
of Giving?
In addition to the gift being tax deductible, any contributor who gives a gift in the name of a living or deceased person will have that person remembered at a weekly Mass offered at Assumption Ab-bey in Richardton, ND, indefinitely. · Memorial Cards are appropriate
for deceased family members or friends.
· All Occasion Cards are used as birthday or anniversary gifts, as get well wishes or on other occa-sions.
· Christmas Cards are a gift that will truly last forever.
· Pledge Cards are used to make donation to the Foundation that can be paid over several years.
All our cards are available at no charge from any Foundation board member.
In What Ways Can You Contribute?
In addition to the use of the memorial, all occasion and Christmas cards
outlined at the left, the Foundation can be remembered in the following
ways:
· Cash contributions or pledges paid over a period of time.
· Purchase a life insurance policy making the Foundation the owner or
beneficiary. If owner, any premiums paid are tax deductible.
· Remember the Foundation in your will. Many people find it desirable and
possible to make charitable bequest after adequately providing for the
needs of loved ones. You can give a percentage of your estate, a
specified dollar amount, or property.
· Our foundation charitable gift annuity program provides an excellent op-
portunity to support our mission while enjoying a fixed income for life.
· With a $10,000 contribution or greater, the Foundation will set up a plan in the donor’s name and he/she can select where the earnings of this contribution should go annually in their name, as long as it is consis-tent with our mission.
Why Should You Give To The Foundation?
Contributions to a Foundation are not spent, so it is a gift that keeps on giving. Many of us have many blessings, and much to be thankful for. One way to show our appreciation for these blessings is to share them so that others who are in need can be helped. This can easily be done though the Knights of Columbus Foundation.
Name ___________________________________Address _________________________________Phone _______________________
I would like to help the North Dakota Knights of Columbus Foundation by contributing in the following five year plan.
20000 Club ($4,000 per year/$1,000 per quarter) 5000 Club ($1,000 per year/$250 per quarter) 1250 Club ($250 per year/$62.50 per quarter)
10000 Club ($2,000 per year/$500 per quarter) 2500 Club ($500 per year/$125 per quarter) 500 Club ($100 per year/$25.00 per quarter)
My first payment of $___________ is enclosed. Please bill me: Annually Quarterly
I do not wish to participate in the 5-year plan at this time, but I am enclosing $_____________________ as a one-time contribution.
Please have an area representative call on me
with more details about the Foundation.
Date _______________________ Signature ______________________________________________
Please make all checks payable to North Dakota Knights of Columbus Foundation and mail to:
3221 46th Ave S, Fargo, ND 58104
MAY GOD BLESS YOU FOR YOUR GENEROSITY