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CHARITY, UNITY , FRATERNITY & PATRIOTISM
Knightly NEWS
April 2019
Annunciation Council 12761 / St Patrick Assembly 2883
Jsus+++
Dennis Franko, Grand Knight
[email protected] or (407) 884-0482
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April 2019
Dear Knights and Ladies,
This month as we conclude our Lenten observance and move into Holy Week, the Church presents
us with special opportunities, including the Triduum Services – Mass of the Last Supper on Thursday even-
ing, the Good Friday Service at 3:00 and Stations of the Cross at 7:00, the blessing of Easter Foods at noon
on Holy Saturday, the Easter Vigil Mass at 8 p.m., and the Easter morning masses, beginning at 6:30 on
our field. The Vigil Mass on Saturday evening summarizes our Biblical History, beginning with the light-
ing of our new Easter Candle, the Old and New Testament readings and psalms, the Gospel and homily,
and concludes with the Baptisms, Confirmations, and First Communions for our elect from the RCIA pro-
gram. It is truly an exciting evening, and if you have never attended, you owe it to yourself to take the two
hours and enjoy it. It will be well worth your time. The excitement and smiles of our new Catholics and
sponsors tell it all!
Easter is the great feast that gives us hope. Like the twelve apostles who’s faith was shaken by the
Good Friday experience, but restored on Easter night with Jesus’ appearance to them in the upper room.
Jesus had forewarned them of his coming passion and death, but they neither “saw” nor understood what
He was talking about. Even in secular news accounts, the eyewitnesses often disagree. Each witness or
reporter observes an event from a different point of view.
On that first Easter morning, what might Jesus' friends and disciples have seen or heard? We know
that when Mary Magdalen first saw the risen Lord she thought him to be the gardener. When the apostles
first saw Him on Easter night, they thought Him to be a ghost, until he asked them for something to eat.
When two of Jesus' disciples were walking to Emmaus, they "saw" and "heard" one whom they did
not recognize, but who set their hearts on fire. While Jesus' physical appearance after His resurrection may
have changed somewhat, the perspectives of his followers had changed substantially. It was only when
they began to "see" and "hear" with the eyes and ears of faith that they could recognize and experience the
risen Lord.
Easter is also the great feast of Faith and love, without which we might "see" rituals, ceremonies,
vestments, and floral arrangements, while missing the glorious presence of the risen Christ. Just as Jesus
triumphed over sin and death, the same victory is assured to us in union with Him.
With open minds and hearts, we pray for the graces necessary to "see" and to "hear" the risen Christ
in our daily lives. Also, we pray for perseverance in the renewed life that we have received.
May we go forth with confidence, knowing that we are loved!
Father Steve Baumann, Chaplain.
Chaplain’s Corner
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Pro-Life Views
April 2019
Remember that we are still in the Season of Lent. We are also in the midst of 40 Days for Life. This year 40 Days for Life has daily prayers at Life Choices Medical Center which is the pregnancy cen-ter next to All Women’s (abortion) Center on Maitland Ave. You can find someone there at almost any time of the day who is praying the rosary. Try it. It is a very satisfying experience. It was great to see so many Knights and their families at the Laps for life event on March 30 at Bishop Moore High School. This annu-al event raises money to buy ultrasound machines for local pregnan-cy centers like Life Choices Medical Center, JMJ Pregnancy Center and other pregnancy centers. These machines provide a great ser-vice to these pregnancy centers. When a lady who is pregnant sees a picture of the baby on the ultrasound machine over 80% of those ladies choose life for the baby. These are women that had already planned to abort the child. It is one of the best tools a pregnancy center has in its tool bag. By the way, if you haven’t seen the movie “Unplanned” you are missing a great movie. It is a great movie with a powerful mes-sage. It shows how Planned Parenthood treats women who choose to use their services.
Vivat Jesus, Paul and Mary Guyet Pro-Life Couple Council #12761
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April 2019
My brother Knights.
Have you ever been told or heard in your life, “tell me who you hang out with and I’ll tell you who you are?” Pope Francis said, “we are all called to smell like the sheep.” That’s a sobering thought. I also heard that “if you expect to soar with the eagles, don’t run with turkeys.”
We in the Knights of Columbus are blessed and privileged to be part of an exclusive organization. You must be over the age of 18. Easy peasy there. But you must also be a Practical Catholic. We are called to have an open heart for forgiveness. That’s a big subject for this brief missive. Let me tackle one thing. We are all prodigal sons. You say, “what?” I didn’t take my inheritance in advance and then squander it. OK. But are you carrying a grudge? Are you harboring anger or animosity against a brother knight or even a friend or family member?
Being a good Catholic (Christian) means being able to forgive as the father in the Prodigal son did when the son returned. I’ve heard that story described as the “forgiving father.” Read that very moving parable and ask yourself, “how am I doing on this subject?” Forgiveness is not an easy decision. Often times, even against our human nature. Hang with your brother Knights. Bring your concerns and foibles with you and find the love and respect we have for each other as Christ has for us. He forgave us all. Now it’s your turn. Vivat Jesus. Carmine M. Bravo Advocate Annunciation Council 12761 District Deputy 24
Advocate’s Word
St. Patrick’s Assembly 2883 Officers 2018-2019
Navigator James Taglia—5618 Inner Sentinel George Sheldon—5618
Captain Mel Franzen —5618 Outer Sentinel Albert Christian—15266
Pilot Juan Hostios—5618 Admiral Carmine Bravo—12761
Comptroller Dr. Larry Marquis—5618 Trustee 3 Year Mike Duffy—12761
Scribe Chuck Ness—12761 Trustee 2 Year Fred Milcarsz—5618
Purser Ken Kiesel—12761 Trustee 1 Year Frank Zeleznik—12761
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April 2019
Dear Brothers Knights
Have You Insured Your Most Valuable Asset?
Is your income protected if you become sick or injured and cannot work?
Your ability to work and earn an income is your most valuable asset. Yet a disa-
bility could prevent you from earning that income. Just one year of a disability
could eliminate your savings.
Income Armor, an individual disability income insurance product from the
Knights of Columbus, should be a key part of your overall financial plan and
family’s protection.
If you are ill or injured, Income Armor provides tax-free monthly benefits to
help you meet living expenses and maintain you and your family’s standard of
living. Your monthly benefits help you pay your mortgage and other monthly
bills, while your savings and retirement assets remain intact.
In short, if you have a job and don’t have a way to protect that paycheck, you
should seriously consider Income Armor today. I look forward to meeting with
you.
Vivat Jesus,
Carlos J. Sacasa
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If requested, the Fraternalism Committee will mail a Knights of Columbus “Get Well” or “Sympathy” card to Brother Knights or Families of those who are going through the Healing Process of a Physical or Emotional Ailment, or those who have Lost a Loved One and are in need of our Prayerful Support.
Please contact our Fraternalism Chairman SK Dennis Franko at
[email protected] or call 407-884-0482, for all requests.
FOR THE GOOD OF THE ORDER
*Keep Them in Your Prayers*
April 2019
Prayers needed for Requested By Prayers needed for Requested By
Angelica Alvarez BK Ken Derrick Bob Hoogland SK Bob Nettles
Linda Amoroso SK Dennis Franko Kristie Gesell Houseman SK Rich Gesell
Anonymous SK Fred Briggs Jim Howell SK Bob Nettles
Peggy Banaghan BK John Banaghan Andres Insvasty SK Dennis Franko
Bill Barresi SK Keith Martin Alan Jose SK Lou Buttice
Holly Blake BK Jim Maki Marti & Roy Kennington BK George Vrabel
Janet & Ron Boehly SK Ron Boehly Carol & Charlie Kent SK Dennis Franko
Dianne Bowser SK Ray Bowser Bob Kilburn SK Bob Nettles
Frank Cashin SK Herb Knoll Patricia Kingsley BK Fred Kingsley
Al J. Castro SK Carmine Bravo Herb Knoll SK Bob Nettles
Jeris Castro SK Pedro Colon Arthur & Tricia Madden SK Carmine Bravo
Mom Cavanaugh SK Pat Cavanaugh Carol Di Marco BK Attilio Di Marco
Pat Cavanaugh SK Dennis Franko Domonic Marcrina V SK Vince Corino
Paul Crann BK Paul Guyet Margaret Melito SK Al Melito
Daughters Jeanette & Carla BK Pat DiSalvatore Ginger Mergenov SK Dennis Franko
Albert Christian SK Dennis Franko Kolbe Mitchell SK James Taglia
Dan Dittmer SK Bob Nettles Brian Morro BK Mike Morro
Karen Duffy SK Mike Duffy Judy & Chuck Ness SK John Lampe
Mary & Tom Dutko SK James Taglia Bill Nolan SK Dennis Franko
Carl Fairley SK Carmine Bravo Sylvia & Bob Nordheim SK Carmine Bravo
Al Fleri SK Ed Fleri Catherine Partyka SK Carmine Bravo
Patricia & Michael Fleri SK Ed Fleri Barbara & Sonny Pirillo SK Carmine Bravo
Phil Forte BK Lou Forte Tony Pizzuro SK Dennis Franko
Bob Frank SK Dennis Franko Lou Porrello SK Bob Nettles
Lynda Franko SK Dennis Franko Bob Rasch SK Dennis Franko
Kelly Frey SK Herb Knoll Diana & Mark Seefeldt Brother Knight
Dennis Gaynor Sir Knight Elizabeth Storrie BK Carlos Sacasa
Barbara Gesell SK Rich Gesell Jacob Turner BK Frank Landi
Maryanne Glaese SK George Sheldon Dorothy & George Vrabel BK John Scala
Marylou Graham BK John Scala Carol Welch SK Herb Knoll
David Halloran SK John Woods John Woods SK Dennis Franko
Donna Henderson SK Phil Henderson Frank & Nancy Zeleznik SK Frank Zeleznik
FOR THOSE WHO ARE DECEASED
Mary Ann Acken SK Bob Nettles Bernice & Leo Jarwic SK Dick Crowe
Joseph Banas SK Dennis Franko Victor Lajeunesse BK Kevin Lajeunesse
Jerry Buttice SK Lou Buttice Danny Richart BK Pat Richart
Paul Hennekes SK Dick Crowe Irma Sisson SK Dick Crowe
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Annunciation Council 12761
Dear Brother Knights,
Join me in congratulating and welcoming to the Order and our council Brother
Knight Andres Insuasty for completing his Admissions (1st) Degree on Tuesday, March 19, 2019,
at Annunciation Council 12761.
Andres(38) ([email protected]), moved to the United States from his country of birth, Columbia,
15 years ago. He is a cradle Catholic, single, and a member of Annunciation parish. He is a self employed air
conditioning technician. He was proposed by Brother Knight Attilio Di Marco.
Congrats to MEL FRANZEN St. Patrick Assembly 2883 Knight of the Month for March 2019
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Laps for Life
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Laps for Life
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Degree Exemplification Calendar April-May, 2019
Admission (1st) Degree April 10 Monsignor Bishop Council 2112, 5727 Cornelia Ave., Orlando, FL 32807 Wednesday (23 minutes), sign in by 7:30 pm, start 8:00 pm
Degree Team Captain John Horvath, 407-671-0638, [email protected] Grand Knight Wiley Boland, 406-568-1565, [email protected]
April 13 St. James Council 12402, 215 N. Orange Ave., Orlando, FL 32801 Saturday (16 minutes), sign in by 8:30 am, start 9:00 am
Grand Knight Stephen Gertel, 407-760-0115, [email protected] Financial Secretary, Yebrail Brennan, 407-342-5323, [email protected]
April 24 Our Lady of the Lakes Council 5150, 1908 Silver Star Road, Orlando, FL 32804 Wednesday (15 minutes), sign in by 7:00 pm, start 7:30 pm
Grand Knight Jerry Brady, 407-435-8634, [email protected] Financial Secretary Michael Kelly, 407-644-5874, [email protected]
May 2 St. Francis of Assisi Council 11673, 834 S. Orange Blossom Trail, Apopka, FL 32704 Thursday (20 minutes), sign in by 6:00 pm, start 6:30 pm
Grand Knight Ricardo Miro, 407-921-2158, [email protected] Financial Secretary Gregory Fox, 407-886-3070, [email protected]
District Deputy 27 Mike Sosinski, 407-341-6347, [email protected]
June 18 Next Annunciation Council Admission Degree Tuesday
Formation (2nd
) Degree April 4 St. Francis of Assisi Council 11673, 834 S. Orange Blossom Trail, Apopka, FL 32704 Thursday (20 minutes), sign in by 6:00 pm, start 6:30 pm
Grand Knight Ricardo Miro, 407-921-2158, [email protected] Financial Secretary Gregory Fox, 407-886-3070, [email protected]
District Deputy 27 Mike Sosinski, 407-341-6347, [email protected]
April 24 West Volusia Council 6274, 230 E. International Speedway Blvd., DeLand, FL 32724 Wednesday (50 minutes), sign in 6:15 pm, start 7:00 pm Grand Knight Michael Graves, 386-804-9664, [email protected] District Deputy 19 Robert Wojerski, 407-716-2295, [email protected]
May 8 Monsignor Bishop Council 2112, 5727 Cornelia Ave., Orlando, FL 32807 Wednesday (23 minutes), sign in by 7:30 pm, start 8:00 pm
Degree Team Captain John Horvath, 407-671-0638, [email protected] Grand Knight Wiley Boland, 406-568-1565, [email protected]
Knighthood (3rd
) Degree
April 6 St. Anthony the Abbot Council 6800,10459 Eastside Ave., Brooksville, FL 34601 Saturday (1 hour, 28 minutes), sign in by 9:15 am, start 10:00 am, fee $10 (paid by council) Grand Knight Michael Kelly, 813-355-1456, [email protected] District Deputy 34 Kenneth Jeffres Jr., 352-503-2580, [email protected]
April 13 Fr. Gabriel Council 3746, 2150 Dairy Rd., Melbourne, FL 32904 Saturday (1 hour, 20 minutes), sign in 9:30 am, start 10:00 am, fee $7 (paid by council) Grand Knight Witold Abramowicz, 321-243-3063, [email protected] District Deputy 30 Douglas Blair, 312-412-2191, [email protected]
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Our next GENERAL MEETING will take place on
TUESDAY, April 2, 2019, 7:00 pm,
in PADRE PIO’s PLACE, located behind the church.
Our featured Chef will be serving some delicious
food, after the meeting ends.
Annunciation Council 12761 Information
H a p p y B i r t h d a y A p r i l 2 0 1 9
Annual Dues of $40.00 covering the period of July 1, 2018 — June 30, 2019,
may be paid at our GENERAL MEETING or mailed to
Robert Palmer
c/o KoC Annunciation Council 12761
P.O. Box 163217, Altamonte Springs, FL 32716-3217
Kindly make your check payable to: KoC Annunciation Council 12761
Any questions may be directed to [email protected]
Carl Fairley 2-Apr Lawrence Gaboury Jr 16-Apr William Hyer 27-Apr
Robert Hoodland 3-Apr Vincent Loffredo 17-Apr George Miller 27-Apr
James Diroff 5-Apr Ronald Pitino Jr 21-Apr Antoino Lemus 28-Apr
Dr Christopher Buelvas 9-Apr Richard Crowe Jr 25-Apr Frank Marconi 28-Apr
F David Putz 9-Apr Dennis Gaynor 26-Apr Joel Kling 29-Apr
Annunciation Council Officers 2018-2019
Grand Knight Dennis R. Franko Advocate Carmine M. Bravo
Deputy Grand Knight Dr. Thomas O, Steedle Warden Michael Duffy
Chaplain Fr. Steve Baumann Inside Guard Carl Krot
Chancellor Herb Knoll Outside Guard Vince Corino
Financial Secretary Robert Palmer Trustee I Year John Scala
Membership Director Robert Nettles Trustee 2 Year Dr. Tim Tiralosi
Recorder Ken Derick Trustee 3 Year James P. Telesz
Treasurer Joe DiSalvo Lecturer Alfred Melito
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COUNCIL / ASSEMBLY SCHEDULE
Knights of Columbus
Annunciation Council 12761
P.O. Box 163217
Altamonte Springs, FL. 32716-3217
Date Day Time Event Place Comments
4/2/19 TUES. 7:00 PM 12761 General Meeting Annunciation Campus Padre Pio
4/5/19 SAT. 8:00 AM Annunciation Golf Classic Black Bear Golf Course Eustis
4/8/19 MON. 7:00 PM Assembly 2883 Business Meeting St. Mary Magdalen Annex Bldg.
4/12/19 FRI. 5:00 PM Annunciation Lenten Fish Fry Annunciation St. Gabriel Center
4/25/19 THURS 7:00 PM 12761 Officer’s Meeting Annunciation St. Gabriel Center Room A
4/28/19 SUN. 2:00 PM Touch of Broadway Goes Country Annunciation St. Gabriel Center
4/30/19 TUES. 7:00 PM Admission Degree Team Practice Annunciation Campus Padre Pio