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BISHOP ODIN NEWS Published Monthly Knights of Columbus Council No. 2917 607 East Whitney Street Houston, Texas 77022-3535 Phone: 713-694-2341 http://www.kofc2917.org September 2014 Vol. 33, Issue 9
COUNCIL OFFICERS, COMMITTEEMEN & OTHERS
Council Chaplain Rev. Clint Ressler 713-692-9123 Assistant Chaplain Deacon Will Hunter 713-805-8582 Ladies Auxiliary Chaplain Rev. Alberto Zanatta 281-447-6381 Chaplain CDA Court #1750 Rev. Msgr. James L. Golasinski 713-222-2289 District Deputy—District #75 David Keating Grand Knight Joseph Earthman 713-562-0501 Deputy Grand Knight Shawn Reichhardt shawnreichhardt@gmail.com 832-865-9485 Chancellor Floyd Supercinski 713-861-6725 Recorder William Selvaggi Financial Secretary Benny Okruhlik, PGK, FDD 281-353-5892 Treasurer Jeffrey Kasowski 713-868-8093 Advocate Brett Owens 979-324-5099 Warden Mark Demny markdemny@gmail.com 713-444-9861 Lecturer Brian Kubiak Inside Guard Edward Tobola 713-899-4211 Outside Guard Antonio Saenz 713-691-1604 Outside Guard Jose Limas 713-681-4481 Trustee Ken Boudny 713-869-9821 Trustee Dominic Psencik, PGK, PFN, FDD 713-682-4413 Trustee Michael Kloss 832-443-7213 Family Director John Buck 713-398-6196 Council Director Don Christen 713-628-8177 Youth Director Miguel Navarro 713-862-5650 Rosary Team James E. Urbanovsky, PGK, PFN 713-861-6347 Rosary Team & Pro-Life Program Director John Fox 713-682-5244 Senior Club President Angie Heinrich 713-683-8417 V.A. Hospital Chairman Anton Swiech 713-697-6846 NorthSide Columbus Club President John Buck 713-398-6196 K of C insurance A-F David Walsh davidwalsh1950@gmail.com 832-512-0326 K of C insurance G-K Daryl Van Keuhlen darylvkofc@gmail.com 281-615-2618 K of C insurance L-P MarkDeacon markdeaton1@yahoo.com 281-381-1366 K of C insurance Q-Z Jose R. Oviedo jose.oviedo@kofc.org 832-910-5061 Bowling President Harold Fenn 713-818-0430 President Ladies Auxiliary Kelly Clawson 713-869-2018 Catholic Daughters Regent Carol Mitschlatis 832-498-8495 Manager, Northside Columbus Club (hall rentals) Mickie Wendt 713-694-2341 Editor, Bishop Odin News Kathy Bronikowski (kbroniko@hotmail.com) 281-356-3535
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Bishop Odin Council 2917 - Knights of Columbus
607 East Whitney Street Phone: 713-694-2341 Houston, Texas 77022 A Monthly Publication Fax: 713-694-2342
Joe Earthman, Grand Knight http://www.kofc2917.org September, 2014 (Vol. 33, No. 9)
CO-CHAPLAIN’S MESSAGE Deacon Will Hunter
Spiritual Courage When understanding is in short supply, when kindness is limited and when forgiveness is nowhere to be found, it takes great courage for a follower of Christ to stand firm in the belief Christ is there to protect and save. If one can say that trust is the foundation of faith, then spiritual courage is the corner stone on which everything relies. It takes unwavering spiritual courage to follow Christ and his teachings. Anyone can follow Christ and his teachings when life is good. However, it takes immense spiritual courage to give of yourself to the Lord when one is faced with uncertainty, trials, heartache, vice, sin, and personal selfishness. Where does spiritual courage come from and how can we obtain such a virtue? Spiritual courage begins when we make the decision in our hearts that nothing in this life is more important than the will of the Lord. Once that decision has been freely made by us, the Lord then begins to forge in our hearts the desire to serve him with every fiber of our being. Be certain in your heart and your spirit that you are willing to courageously surrender all that you have and all that you know for the will of the Lord. Learn to be humbly courageous in the will of the Lord when he gives great gifts. Also be resolutely courageous in the will of the Lord when those same gifts are taken from you. Show spiritual courage in the face of good times and bad times so the name of the Lord will receive praise.
GRAND KNIGHT’S MESSAGE Joe Earthman
Brother Knights,
Thanks to all of our Brother Knights who attended this month's council meeting and just a reminder, all Brother Knights are welcome to join us for dinner and fellowship, capped off with our council meeting that usually lasts about an hour. Starting with the September meeting we will call up to three names for a winner of the attendance prize instead of just one.
Thanks to everyone who came out to our Active Shooter Awareness session with Mr. Stephen Daniel with the Houston Police Department. It was well attended and very informative. If you would like to see more programs and activities like this, please let us know!
Pitifully, not one Brother Knight volunteered for any of the 6 director positions posted in last month's newsletter.
Our first informal Beer Fest 2015 meeting will be held on September 25 at 7:00 p.m. All interested Brother Knights, members of the Ladies Auxiliary and Catholic Daughters are invited.
• Brother Brian Kubiak, Knight of the Month for July. • Larry & Rita Tobias, Family of the Month for July.
Please make an effort to recruit a new member. If
you are a member, please make an effort to become more involved.
FAMILY DIRECTOR John Buck
At the September Council Officers’ Meeting, we will set a date for the Pro-Life movie "BLOOD MONEY.” This movie takes a critical look into the dark origins of abortion. Since September and October are both activity-filled months, we will try to set the date in November. This movie showing will be open to all members, families and friends.
Especially:
• Shawn Hrncir, son of Brother Bob Hrncir. • William Wayne Sony, Army 1st Cavalry stationed at Ft. Hood, son of Brother Don and Paula Sony.
• Brother Zach Kloss, son of Brother Mike and Jan Kloss.
Next Officers’ meeting is Wednesday, Sept. 3 at 7:00 p.m.
Next Council meeting is Monday, Sept. 8 at 7:00 p.m.
Dinner served from 6:00-6:40 p.m.
Next NorthSide Columbus Club meeting is Wednesday, Sept. 17 at 7:00 p.m.
Next work day is Saturday, Sept. 20
CONGRATULATIONS TO
Brother Richard Pavlas who won the Grand
Knight’s prize at the August meeting. However,
Brother Richard kindly donated the prize back
to the council.
Brother Anton Swiech and Brother John Fox visited our veterans on July 6. The next visitations are: Sept. 14, Nov. 23. Please contact Anton Swiech, our VA Chairman, at 713-697-6846 if you are able to visit.
STILL GROWING!!!
Brother Raymond Kutzur’s name was drawn at the July meeting. Since Brother Kutzur was not present, the attendance prize increases to $230. Please plan to attend the September meeting. Social and meal from
6:00 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. meeting at 7:00 p.m. and the attendance prize drawing at the conclusion of the meeting.
SENIOR CLUB
The next meeting is scheduled for
Tuesday, Sept. 9
We will have hamburgers. Please bring a dessert.
• Brother Chris Mocek donated $100 to the council in memory of Brother Eddie Mocek.
• Mrs. Mosley donated $50 to the council in memory of
Brother Albin Januszewski.
• Georgia Macik donated $100 in memory of
Brother Edward J. Macik.
The Council is most appreciative of your donations.
On Aug. 1, 2014, Brother Doug Wendt presented St. Ambrose School their $1,000.00 donation from the 2013 Casino Night. Pictured with Brother Doug is St. Ambrose Pastor, Fr. Ben Smaistrla, and St. Ambrose School Principal, Judy Fritsch. Both, were very appreciative of this donation.
Casino Night and the Casino Night Bonus Raffle tickets are now on sale. This is a fun event for a great cause and we have some new fun things planned this year. Support CASINO NIGHT on October 11th by buying your ticket now. If you cannot attend, purchase the Bonus Raffle ticket for a chance to win $500. I would like to thank the St. Rose Men's Club and St. Rose Bazaar Committee for their donation of over 25 bottles of wine that will be used in raffle baskets for Casino Night and Summer Fling. If you would like to make a donation to Casino Night in the form of being a sponsor or donate an item to the silent auction, contact myself or John Buck. Doug Wendt, Casino Night Chairman
NorthSide Columbus Club John Buck
We had a great turnout for the August Council Workday. With this turnout, we accomplished over 30 tasks, some needing more effort and time than others, but we had all of the tools and equipment put away and finished all of the jobs before noon. The main jobs that these men performed were: cleaned the BBQ room, made plumbing repairs, spread dirt, washed the windows, power washed the building, trimmed the ditch, policed the grounds, trimmed the hedges, sprayed weeds, painted striping, refrigeration repairs, cleaned the halls, washed trash cans, and all of the smaller tasks. Thank you for the wonderful turnout and all your help.
Our regular weekly yard and maintenance workers were: Joe Pavlik, Tony Lewandowski, Don Christen, Floyd Rekieta, and John Buck. Thank you for your dedication.
Saturday workers were: Jimmy Dziedzic, John Buck, Doug Wendt, Don Christen, Mike Kloss, Richard Pavlas, Robert Bratton, David Cornelius, Bennie Bronikowski, Leo Landry, Billy Hoffart, Bill Selvaggi, Charlie Heinrich, Rick Nowak, Nick Navarro, Robert Miller, Ben Kaminski, Joe Braunagel, Joe Earthman, Tony Lewandowski, Dennis Kubiak, Larry Tobias, Troy Tobias, Pete Rodriguez, Lydia Clifton, and the Okonski family--Ed Sr., Ed Jr., Ed III, Greg, and Connor. What a showing from the Okonski family! Our 2 youngest workers were Connor, son of Ed Okonski Jr. and Troy, son of Larry Tobias. Thank you Eddie and Larry for your support and bringing your boys out—hopeful future members of KC Council 2917—and keeping the family tradition of joining the Knights of Columbus.
A quick note on the age of volunteer workers, I do not know all of the workers ages so I guessed on some: two 30 year olds, two 40 year olds, five 50 year olds, ten 60 year olds, one 70 year old and four 80 year olds. This shows you that you are not too young or too old to join our council volunteer work group.
Using the above information on the age of our volunteers, this information needs to be applied to our recruitment direction. Council 2917 is trying to restart the Squires program. We have a new member of Council 2917 employed by St. Pius X high school who is interested in making an effort to initiate the restart of the Squires at St. Pius. By restarting the Squires, we will have a new avenue to strengthen our ranks and continue the worthy goals of our organization.
DOMINO RESULTS Moon Tournament Winners for August 4
1st Place: Angie Heinrich 2nd Place: Billy Wojtasczyk 3rd Place: Glen Miller
Next Moon Tournament is Sept. 1
All members and their families are invited to join us for our annual Family Day.
A free meal will be provided for all members, their spouses and children under 18 years of age. The meal is also free to members of the Ladies Auxiliary and their spouses. The cost of the meal for non-members is $3.00. Dinner will be served from 12:30 to 2:00 p.m. There will be no “to go” dinners served.
After dinner, the council will present the awards—Knight and Family of the month awards and the council’s most prestigious and highest award—Family and Knight of the Year. Family and Knight of the Year awards are chosen from the monthly Family and Knight awards. Candidates for these awards are selected by their activities and charitable work within their church, community, and council. If you know of a member that fits into these categories, please inform the grand knight, council officers, or family director of his work. Since our council membership belongs to many different parishes, the council officers do not know what the member is doing within his parish or community—we only know how involved and active he is within Council 2917.
Please make plans to attend this event to honor these well deserved men and women. Come enjoy the after-noon with your KC family. Play cards, dominoes, or watch a football game on our large projection screen.
This event will again be held at Collins Park, 6727 Cypresswood Dr. We will need many volunteers to help at this event. We will need help between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. We will be cutting and bagging fruit and other snacks in the morning, in addition to cooking and serving hamburgers and hot dogs for lunch. We will serve lunch to the athletes and their families.
Please contact Advocate, Brother Brett Owens, at 979-324-5099 if you are able to volunteer.
Deadline for the October newsletter is Sept. 16.
CONGRATULATIONS TO
Mary & Joseph Campise who celebrated their
59th wedding anniversary on August 6.
Please pray for our sick: • Brother Don Psencik
• Brother Tom Sicola
• Brother Oscar Ochoa and wife, Bea
• Brother Edmund Syzdek, brother-in-law of
Brother Floyd Supercinski
• Brother Larry Supercinski, brother of Brother Floyd
• Brother Augustin Carrillo
• Brother Daniel Bilski
• Brother Eugene Klotz
• Brother Roy Kobak
• Brother Charlie Wendt
• Brother Philip Borski
• Brother Ken Boudny
• Brother Edmund Gorka
• Brother Al Meschwitz
• Earline Okruhlik, wife of Brother Benny
• Kathy Hudec, wife of Brother Emil
• Irma Limas, wife of Brother Jose
• Faye Jozwiak, wife of Brother P.J.
• Sylvia Wachel sister of Brother Mike Kloss,
• Helen Brezina, mother-in-law of Brother Dennis Kubiak
• Gertrude Kubiak, mother of Brother Dennis Kubiak
• Isabella Kubiak, daughter of Brother Brian & Celina Kubiak
IN MEMORIAM:
Brother Victor Jozwiak, age 79, of Houston, TX passed away Thursday, August 7, 2014 in Sealy, Texas. Victor was born Oct. 8, 1934 in Chappell Hill, TX, the son of John and Helen (Kendziora) Jozwiak. Victor was an active member of Knights of Columbus Council 2917 until he moved to Sealy. He enjoyed fishing, bowling and telling stories. Victor is survived by his sister, Lucy Kopech of Sealy; brother, Leonard Jozwiak of Madisonville and numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, John and Helen Jozwiak. Friends of Victor may make memorial gifts to the Knights of Columbus Council 2917, 607 E. Whitney St., Houston, TX 77022.
Brother Pete Bruno Dutka, Jr. passed away on August 13, 2014. He was born Sept. 17, 1929 in Marlin, TX. He is preceded in death by his father, Pete Dutka, Sr.; mother, Josephine Hablinski Dutka; mother, Annie Rekieta Dutka; grandson, Bryce Herrera. Left to cherish his memories is his wife of 62 years, Evelyn Zaborowski Dutka; children: Cindy & Gene Majkszak, Ronnie & Hazel Dutka, Tom & Angie Dutka, Janet & George Bartkowiak, Martha Ann & Buelle Hill, along with numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren; sister, Gertrude Witzkoske. Pete was a member of Council 2917 for many years before transferring to St. Jerome’s Council 4550.
May God grant these brother knights eternal rest and let his perpetual light shine upon them
Names on our “Sick Prayer List" will appear in our newsletter for 3 months, after which they will be removed unless notification is received to have the name remain.
Please contact Brother Floyd Supercinski, Chancellor, at 713-861-6725 if you would like to add anyone or have the name remain on our prayer list.
Please contact Brother Floyd if you know of a Brother Knight confined to his home or in a nursing home that wants to be visited by his Brother Knights.
Donald H. Borski Sept. 1
Christopher J. Casas, Sr. Sept. 1
William Selvaggi Sept. 1
Eugene J. Spanihel Sept. 1
Philip C. Bielamowicz Sept. 2
Frank A. Naquin Sept. 2
Carlo V. Dechiro Sept. 3
Martin Gonzalez Sept. 4
Thomas W. Twardowsky Sept. 4
Charles F. Paradoski Sept. 5
Frank L. Tamborello Sept. 5
Doel A. Rodriguez Sept. 9
Tommie Sicola Sept. 10
Theogene J. Riggs, Jr. Sept. 11
Albin C. Meschwitz Sept. 12
Michael J. Montalbano Sept. 12
Rev. Phong X. Nguyen Sept. 12
Frank York Sept. 12
Roger E. Keys Sept. 14
Edward J. Tobola Sept. 14
Anton L. Wagner Sept. 14
Anthony J. Widacki Sept. 15
Frank Giacona, Jr. Sept. 16
Gene L. Hyman Sept. 16
Glenn G. Kasowski Sept. 16
Javier Segura Sept. 16
Frank Kasowski Sept. 17
Kevin L. Morosin Sept. 17
Antonio C. Pena Sept. 18
Theodore Bashinski, Jr. Sept. 19
Anthony Camarata Sept. 20
Sabouse W. Wojtasczyk Sept. 21
Robert J. Bench Sept. 22
Danny Naskey Sept. 22
Danny Villanueva, Sr. Sept. 22
Richard E. Allen, Jr. Sept. 23
Jesse J. Darbonne, Jr. Sept. 24
Isidro S. Guerrero Sept. 24
Kenneth J. Nieswiadomy Sept. 24
Stephen B. Vaeza Sept. 24
Charles C. Blesener Sept. 25
Daryl Okonski Sept. 25
Leonard Barrilleaux Sept. 29
George A. Janacek Sept. 29
Gregory A. Pavlicek Sept. 29
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Sept. 17 NorthSide Columbus Club - 7 p.m.
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Sept. 22 Pro-Life Rosary - 7 p.m.
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Sept. 27 Cajun Dance - Roemer Hall
Sept. 29 Domino Tournament
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Oct. 13 Council Meal at 6 p.m./ Meeting at 7 p.m.
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Oct. 18 Council Work Day
LADIES' AUXILIARY Kelly Clawson, President
Dear Ladies,
Summer is officially over for me. I'm back at school and into the swing of things again. Why does it wait until we go back to school to get so hot? Maybe someone knows that the school a/c units can't handle that much heat and break so I then have to sit in meetings sweating! Even new units didn't help this year. Oh cold weather please get here soon!
Please remember our next meeting will be September 17 at 7:00 pm. Please make plans to attend.
KC Family Day will be on September 21st. Lunch will be served from 12:30 to 2:00 p.m. Lunch for KC members and Ladies Auxiliary members is free. However, if you want to bring guests, there will be a nominal fee of $3.00. Since we, Ladies Auxiliary, just furnished the desserts for Summer Fling, I don't want to ask you to bring them in again so soon. I am suggesting that we purchase some big cakes with our funds. We will discuss this at the September meeting. On another note—I have been told the Texans game will be shown on the big screen for those who want to watch.
Thanks to the Bingo kitchen workers for July: Earline Okruhlik, Sandra Rekieta, Mary McWhorter, Dorothy Urbanovsky, Angie Heinrich, Theresa Burkett, Mickie Wendt, Kathy Bronikowski.
A big thank you to all the bakers for July: Sandra Rekieta, Dorothy Urbanovsky, Angie Heinrich, Theresa Burkett, Mary McWhorter, Earline Okruhlik, Leigh Arrington, Kathy Bronikowski.
Ladies’ Auxiliary Bingo Night Out Friday, Sept. 19
Early Bird starts at 7:15 p.m., regular Bingo starts at 7:30 p.m.
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Next meeting is Tuesday, Sept. 2 with a social at 6:30 and a meeting at 7:00 p.m
If anyone is interested in joining the Catholic Daughters, please call
Carol Mitschlatis at 832-498-8495.
Pro-Life Program Director John Fox
Thank you to the Ladies Auxiliary for providing delicious tacos at our July Rosary.
Our next council pro-life Rosary will be held Monday September 22 at 7:00 p.m.
Join The Helpers of God’s Precious Infants in a Peaceful Prayer, Mass and Rosary on
Saturday, September 20, 2014 - Mass 9:00 a.m. St. Albert of Trapani Church
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FOURTH DEGREE NEWS
Sir Knights:
Now is the time to take that final step of our order and become knighted into the highest degree of our order as a Sir Knight on October 4, 2014. The next exemplification will be held at Christ the Redeemer Church, 11507 Huffmeister Road, Houston TX 77065-1051. Registration starts at 9:30 a.m. with the ceremony beginning at 1:00 p.m. The Exemplification Mass is at 5:00 p.m. with the banquet starting at 7:00 p.m. Should any of the ladies wish to attend, the ladies program starts at the CTR Community center at 1:00 p.m. The overall exemplification is inspiring. As I informed you on a prior occasion, the cost including the Tux and all accessories, plus the banquet is less than $250.00. I have the necessary application forms.
Also, you will be eligible to attend the Christmas Party on December 7, 2014. We will have a live band, drinks, and a catered meal by Mikeska from Columbus, TX.
Sir Knight Leonard P. Kasowski Msgr. Wilhelm Assembly Liaison Cell: 713-206-1318 lpkasowski@comcast.net
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