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CHARITY, UNITY , FRATERNITY & PATRIOTISM
Knightly NEWS
January 2019
Annunciation Council 12761 / St Patrick Assembly 2883
Dear Brother Knights:
Annunciation Council of the Knights of Columbus is sponsoring a bus from Annunciation parish to the March for Life in St. Augustine on Saturday, January 12, 2019. Those making the trip will assemble at 7:30 AM at a location on the Annunciation parish campus to be determined. We will depart at 8 AM and return back to Annunciation Church at 6 PM. The travel time to St. Augustine is approximately an hour and a half. The bus is a 55 passenger bus provided by the Phoenix Bus Company, headquartered in Orlando. The bus has a PA system, passenger pull down shades, passenger seat grab handles, pas-senger seat footrests, a restroom, reclining seats, and shaded windows. Complimentary bottled water will be available on the bus. The bus will drop off the pilgrims at the starting point of the March, the Mission Nombre de Dios, at 9:30 AM, in time to enjoy the live music, information booths, and speakers. The March begins at about 10:30 AM and ends at 12:00 noon at the Plaza de la Constitiucion located across the street from the Cathedral. The March finishes with a keynote speaker. Following the keynote speaker, we will walk a few blocks to the Cathedral Parish Hall located at 259 Saint George Street and meet at 1 PM to enjoy a spaghetti and meatball dinner prepared by the First Florida Council of the Knights of Columbus. After lunch, you are free to explore St. Augustine on your own before reporting back to the bus at 4 PM. Departure for Altamonte Springs will be at 4:30 PM. Ar-rival at Annunciation parish campus will be at 6:00 PM. The cost is $20.00 per person. To make your reservation, you need to send an email to the council’s email address, [email protected], with the names of the people in your party, along with a contact email address and phone number. You may pay via check by mailing the check made payable to KofC Annunciation Council 12761 to the council’s address: KofC Annunciation Council 12761, P.O. Box 163217, Altamonte Springs, Fl 32714, or you may pay electronically at the link https://secure.anedot.com/kofc12761/
Please RSVP by January 9th at 6pm. Your reservation is not confirmed until the funds have been re-ceived. You will receive a confirmation via email. Reservations will be accepted on a first come/first serve basis. If you have any questions regarding the March For Life, contact the council’s Pro Life Director: Paul Guyet, 407-774-4509, [email protected]
If you have any questions regarding the Bus Transportation Contact Past Grand Knight Bob Nettles, 407-247-6719, [email protected]
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January 2019
Dear Knights and Ladies,
As I “pen” these lines, it is a few days before Christmas. As we anticipate the Savior’s rebirth in our hearts,
we are reminded that the Infant Jesus, like all of us, gradually grew in wisdom and grace before God and man. He
did not remain an infant all his life. There was a growth process, and we too must grow in our Faith through
knowledge and service.
The month of January contains several wonderful feasts, including the Solemnity of Mary the Mother of
God, the Epiphany (the showing forth of the Savior to the world), and the Baptism of the Lord. Just as the wise men
brought the very best gifts they had to the baby Jesus, recognizing his three-fold role as priest, prophet, and king; so
we have received princely gifts at our Baptism – the seven fold gifts of the Holy Spirit. What gift or gifts did you
give to Jesus this year? As the late radio commentator Paul Harvey often observed, "Really, it's His birthday – not
ours."
We have just finished our annual exchange of gifts. All presents are given to be used and to be shared, and
this is true no less for spiritual gifts – wisdom, knowledge, understanding, counsel, piety/prayerfulness, fortitude, and
fear of the Lord.
The greatest gift we have to share with one another is Jesus, as He is recognizable to others in us. The Eu-
charist was given to us as nourishment for our life and ministry. Vatican II recognized the Lord’s universal call to
service, received at Baptism. Our life and ministries are lived in “stewardship,” defined as the worthy use of our
time, talents, and treasure, in service to God and one another. It is in developing our talents, and serving with our
gifts, that we grow in holiness.
In this New Year of grace, I ask each Knight and Lady to prayerfully consider the Lord’s call to holiness,
lived in stewardship, and the particular response you can make as individuals, as married couples, or as a family.
The Knights of Columbus are a service arm of the Church. None of us can achieve holiness alone, without God’s
grace, or without meaningful relationships. In fact, I believe our stewardship – which goes way beyond the financial
aspects – will be the measure of love that the Lord will use in our particular judgments. He may well ask: “How
have you loved? Tell me the ways.”
We as Knights have embarked upon a new year of grace. It is a wonderful opportunity for new beginnings on
a personal and Council level. If I have not made the time (and it usually has to be a priority, often sacrificial) to
serve my parish, my Council or my Assembly in some capacity, I need to act on that this year. Certainly, I need to
grow in my Faith through knowledge, reflecting upon the Scriptures and availing myself of opportunities for learn-
ing. Every day is a gift from God, and we know not the length of our days - “Memento Mori.”
With our ever growing church family, we need many liturgical ministers – lectors, hospitality ministers, Eu-
charistic ministers, for example; as well as outreach ministers – bereavement, ministers to the Sick, St. Vincent de
Paul volunteers, Faith Formation teachers, and volunteers for our annual Fall Festival. If you are retired, and can
spare an hour a week, we need ministers to the sick for homebounds, in particular. What a wonderful way to bright-
en someone’s day, and your own as well! Whatever avenue of service you choose, it will make a difference. No
gift from the heart is ever too small. As Knights and Ladies, we are a called with many gifts, and the Lord continually makes all things new. In
this New Year 2014, may we resolve to take a better path in life, responding generously to God’s call. And I cannot
emphasize enough the importance of praying for priestly and religious vocations, encouraging them
in your own families.
Prayerfully yours,
Father Steve Baumann
Chaplain
Chaplain’s Corner
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Pro-Life Views
January 2019
Happy New Year. May 2019 be a great year for all Brother Knights. Please take note of the following pro-life events. The March for Life is the world’s largest pro-life event. It will take place on Friday, January 18, 2019 in Washington DC. It starts at the Washington Monument and ends at the Supreme Court Building. A good place to start the day is at the Daughters of the American Revolution building where a multi-denominational prayer service will take place. Priests for Life will have Fr. Frank Pavone, Fr. Mitch Pacwa, SJ and Alveda King in attendance. Fr. Pacwa, SJ will celebrate mass before the prayer service begins. If you have not attended this event, you are missing a real treat. If you do not want to go through the time and expense of travelling to Washington there is the March for Life in St. Augustine which takes place on the weekend of January 11-12, 2019. It starts at the Great Cross and travels down A1A to the park in downtown St. Augustine. The day begins with mass celebrat-ed by Bishop Filipe Estavez at Our Lady of La Leche Church at the Great Cross. Mass starts at 9 AM and the speakers begin their talks at 10:30 AM behind the church. The Knights will have a table behind Our Lady of La Leche church where we will hand out flyers that will promote the Laps for Life event. Ryan Bomberger of the Radiance Foundation will be the main speaker and there will be a Spaghetti Dinner pre-pared by the Knights of Columbus at 259 St. George Street. Last year Bishop Noonan delighted us with his presence at this march. As always, the March will be led by the Knights of Columbus in their regalia. On March 30, 2019 the Knights will have its annual Laps for Life event at Bishop Moore High School at 3901 Edgewater Drive. The event starts at 8 AM and ends at 1 PM. The Bishop Moore band will be there as will many of the students. Students from Annunciation Catholic Academy, their families and students from other Catholic schools have also been invited. The purpose it to raise money to buy Ultrasound ma-chines for local pregnancy centers. So far, Laps for Life has raised enough money to give 20 ultrasound machines to local pregnancy centers. Supreme, through this Ultrasound Initiative, has given almost 1,000 ultrasound machines to pregnancy centers around the world. When you give to this effort please direct your donation to the Annunciation chapter of the Knights. Our local chapter will match your gift and Su-preme will match that gift. That means that if you give a gift of $25 to Laps for Life through Council 12761 that gift will be doubled to $50 and Supreme will double that gift to make your total gift $100. That’s an increase of four times. Where else can you find such giving power!! Again, Happy New Year and I look forward to seeing as many of you as possible at the March for Life in St. Augustine and the Laps for Life event at Bishop Moore High School.
Vivat Jesus, Paul and Mary Guyet Pro-Life Couple Council #12761
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January 2019
Dear Brother Knights,
Remember the song, the 12 days of Christmas. It is essentially based on the waiting period between
Christmas and Epiphany. More on that at another time. It is the day we celebrate the arrival of the 3 Kings.
While the Eastern and Orthodox rites actually celebrate on the 12th day, for Roman Catholics, the date has
been shifted to the closest Sunday and is part of the Sunday obligation. The Feast of the Epiphany of Our
Lord Jesus Christ, actually predates celebrating Christmas and is one of the oldest Christian feasts. Epiph-
any comes from a Greek verb meaning "to reveal," and all of the various events celebrated by the Feast of
the Epiphany are revelations of Christ to man. As you attend Mass that Sunday, January 6, take a mo-
ment to dwell on what Christ is revealing to you. Your brother Knights are here for you, and as we prac-
tice our faith in our life, be sure and share with each other what revelations you may have experienced.
Vivat Jesus,
Carmine M. Bravo
Past Grand Knight/Worthy Advocate
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
Purser Ken Kiesel—12761 Trustee 1 Year Frank Zeleznik—12761
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January 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*
January 2019
Prayers needed for Requested By Prayers needed for Requested By
Angelica Alvarez BK Ken Derrick Jim Howell SK Bob Nettles
Linda Amoroso SK Dennis Franko Craig Jiles BK Shawn Jiles
Anonymous SK Fred Briggs Alan Jose SK Lou Buttice
Peggy Banaghan BK John Banaghan Marti & Roy Kennington BK George Vrabel
Bill Barresi SK Keith Martin Carol & Charlie Kent SK Dennis Franko
Holly Blake BK Jim Maki Bob Kilburn SK Bob Nettles
Janet & Ron Boehly SK Ron Boehly Patricia Kingsley BK Fred Kingsley
Dianne Bowser SK Ray Bowser Herb Knoll SK Bob Nettles
Frank Cashin SK Herb Knoll Gerald Knoll SK Herb Knoll
Al J. Castro SK Carmine Bravo Arthur & Tricia Madden SK Carmine Bravo
Jeris Castro SK Pedro Colon Carol Di Marco BK Attilio Di Marco
Mom Cavanaugh SK Pat Cavanaugh 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 Brian Morro BK Mike Morro
John Paul Dsa SK Bob Rasch Judy & Chuck Ness SK John Lampe
Karen Duffy SK Mike Duffy Bill Nolan SK Dennis Franko
Mary & Tom Dutko SK James Taglia Sylvia & Bob Nordheim SK Carmine Bravo
Carl Fairley SK Carmine Bravo Catherine Partyka SK Carmine Bravo
Mario Fernandes SK Bob Rasch Barbara & Sonny Pirillo SK Carmine Bravo
Patricia & Michael Fleri SK Ed Fleri Tony Pizzuro SK Dennis Franko
Phil Forte BK Lou Forte Lou Porrello SK Bob Nettles
Bob Frank SK Dennis Franko Bob Rasch SK Dennis Franko
Lynda Franko SK Dennis Franko Diana & Mark Seefeldt Brother Knight
Carlos Garcia Sr SK Herb Knoll Tom Steedle SK Dennis Franko
Dennis Gaynor Sir Knight Elizabeth Storrie BK Carlos Sacasa
Barbara Gesell SK Rich Gesell Jacob Turner BK Frank Landi
Marylou Graham BK John Scala Dorothy & George Vrabel BK John Scala
David Halloran SK John Woods Carol Welch SK Herb Knoll
Donna Henderson SK Phil Henderson John Woods SK Dennis Franko
Bob Hoogland SK Bob Nettles Frank & Nancy Zeleznik SK Frank Zeleznik
Kristie Gesell Houseman SK Rich Gesell
FOR THOSE WHO ARE DECEASED
Joseph Buttice SK Lou Buttice Victor Lajeunesse BK Kevin Lajeunesse
Jerry Buttice SK Lou Buttice Bill Sant BK Bob Nordheim
Mary Curd BK John Scala Mary Savanick BK Patrick Savanick
Elizabeth Kelley SK James Taglia Patrick Woods SK John Woods
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Degree Exemplification Calendar January-February, 2019
Admission (1st) Degree
January 3 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]
January 15 Annunciation Council 12761, 1020 Montgomery Road, Altamonte Springs, FL 32714 Tuesday Sign in by 6:30 pm, start 7:00 pm
Degree Team Captain Tom Steedle, 407-620-6367, [email protected] Grand Knight Dennis Franko, 407-717-4143, [email protected]
January 22 Bishop Thomas J. Grady Council 5618, 861 Maitland Ave., Altamonte Springs, FL 32701 Tuesday (10 minutes), sign in by 6:30 pm, start 7:00 pm Grand Knight Mark Lawrence, 407-592-0037, [email protected] Financial Secretary Donald Holzemer, 407-767-9558, [email protected]
February 13 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]
Formation (2nd
) Degree January 9 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]
February 7 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]
February 26 Prince of Peace Council 8791, 600 S. Nova Rd., Ormond Beach, FL 32174 Tuesday (50 minutes), sign in by 6:15 pm, start 7:00 pm Grand Knight John McCarthy, 386-562-4143, [email protected]
District Deputy 18 Robert Simcoe, 386-405-0809, [email protected]
Knighthood (3rd) Degree
January 12 Prince of Peace Council 8791, 600 S. Nova Rd., Ormond Beach, FL 32174 Saturday (50 minutes), sign in by 11:00 am, start 12:00 noon, fee $10 (paid by council) Grand Knight John McCarthy, 386-562-4143, [email protected] District Deputy 18 Robert Simcoe, 386-405-0809, [email protected]
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Annunciation Council 12761
Congratulation Brother Hans Jeanu 30+ years of Service Recipient
Congratulation Brother Al Melito 40+ years of Service Recipient
Congratulation
Brother Carmine Bravo
50+ years of Service Recipient
Congratulation
Brother Pat Savanick
60+ years of Service Recipient
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Featured Knight of the Month - ValSykes
Val was born On March 20, 1920 in Chicago. He was the second child of
Theophelia (Weisner) and Walter Zykes. His Grandfather, Frank Weisner,
came from eastern Germany. His Grandmother, Mary Dudek, came from
western Poland. They immigrated to the United States in the late 1800's and
settled in Houston, Texas. Shorty later they moved to Chicago.
Val attended Catholic schools in the Chicago area. After graduation from
high school he was drafted into the Army in September 1941, and went thru
basic training at Camp Roberts in Salinas, California. He began his Army
training as an auto mechanic, a vehicle driver, and then was assigned to the
Military Police to guard POWs. In 1944 he was transferred to Benicia Arsenal, an am-
munition depot near San Francisco. He also spent time serving at Fort Ord in Califor-
nia, and Camp Picket in Virginia. He was discharged on Feb.12, 1945 at age of 25.
After his discharge he went to work for Admiral as a repairman. He did troubleshoot-
ing and repair on radios and record changers, and then worked as a technical writer
writing service literature on Admiral television and military TV. He attended the Ameri-
can Television Institute in the evenings and earned his Television Engineer's de-
gree. As a television engineer at Admiral he worked on development of the first TV set.
In the early 1950's while working at Admiral he repaired nearly 1,000 TV sets. Later in
his career he worked in Nuclear Engineering. He worked for Admiral until 1971.
Val was active with CB radio, amateur radio, and earned a commercial radio license.
he became interested in civil defense during the Cuban missile crisis and joined the
Hanover Park Civil Defense, and eventually became the civil defense director. He initi-
ated the long siren blast, which is used to this day, to alert citizens to the possibility of a
tornado.
After working for /admiral Val went to work for B&K where he designed test equip-
ment similar to that he had designed for Sencore. After completing designs at ///b7k he
worked at National /video, and at Aabor Laboratories where he did design work on radio
communications equipment. In 1983 he went to work for Airtronics in Elgen, Illinois
where he designed electronics test equipment and micrometers which measured very
small dimensions.
Val married his wife, Helen, on August 11, 1945. They had three children, daughters
Pat and Tina, and son Danny. Helen died if a heart attack in 2002. Val went to the
Trappist Monastery near Dubuque , Iowa with his brother, John, making a weekend re-
treat for many years.
On October 30, 2013 Val went on an Honor flight from Chicago to Washington, DC.,
where he and 89 other WWII veterans went to the World War II Memorial. Val wore his
72 year old army coat and cap.
In June of 2018 Val moved to Sanford, Florida where he lives with his daughter Patty
and her husband, Ted Turner. Val became ill and and is now a resident of Island Lake
Nursing home located next door to Brookdale on SR 434. He welcomes visitors.
Van joined the Knights of Columbus in 1952 at the age of 32 and has recently trans-
ferred into Annunciation Council.
Written by PGK Bob Nettles
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Our next GENERAL MEETING will take place on
TUESDAY, January 8, 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 J a n u a r y 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]
Peter Shipps 2-Jan Michael Duffy 20-Jan John Cash 26-Jan
Charles Hargraves 4-Jan Timothy Moon 20-Jan Christopher Kane 26-Jan
Gaspar Viado 7-Jan Lawrence Salazar 20-Jan Daniel Amat 27-Jan
Roger O'Connor 8-Jan Frederick Briggs 21-Jan Frederick Brupbacher II 27-Jan
Peter Louvaris 10-Jan Gary Godard 21-Jan Robert Stanley 27-Jan
John Pierce 12-Jan Christopher Peterson 22-Jan Shawn Jiles 28-Jan
Rodney Rodriguez 14-Jan Herry Alexandrowicz 23-Jan William Nolan 30-Jan
Dennis Franko 17-Jan John Papa 23-Jan Paul Partyka 30-Jan
William Mitchell 18-Jan Jack Sarkissian 25-Jan Louis Buttice IV 31-Jan
Rev. Joshua Swallows 18-Jan Ronald Boehly 26-Jan
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 Matthew K. McMillan 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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Your Newsletter Editor is: SK Jim Telesz , Email: [email protected]
Please send all info for the next newsletter issue directly to me. The Newsletter will be sent out before the 1st of the month, for that month. All info for the Newsletter must be received by the 20th of the previous month. If possible provide text on the cover of your Email or in MS Word format. Pictures are preferred in JPEG or PDF format. This makes editing and formatting easier. Thank you.
COUNCIL / ASSEMBLY SCHEDULE
Knights of Columbus
Annunciation Council 12761
P.O. Box 163217
Altamonte Springs, FL. 32716-3217
Date Day Time Event Place Comments
1/4/19 FRI. 7:00 PM First Friday Mass Annunciation Campus Church
1/8/19 TUES. 7:00 PM 12761 General Meeting Annunciation Campus Padre Pio
1/9/19 WED. 8:00 PM Formation (2nd) Degree Monsignor Bishop Council 2112
1/12/19 SAT. TBD March for Life St. Augustine, Florida
1/14/19 MON. 7:00 PM Assembly 2883 Business Meeting St. Mary Magdalen Annex Bldg.
1/15/19 TUES. 7:00 PM Admission (1st) Degree Annunciation Campus Padre Pio
1/24/19 THUR. 7:00 PM Council 12761 Officer’s Meeting St. Gabriel Life Center Room A