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THE PATCHOGIAN December, 2019 —- Celebrating 116 Years of Faithful Service — 1903 - 2019
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, PATCHOGUE COUNCIL #725
From the Grand Knight’s Desk Officers
Chaplain
S/K Fr. William Winters, OFM, Cap.
Grand Knight
S/K Michael Boehm
PGK FDD FCOB
Deputy Grand Knight
S/K James Kaan
Chancellor
S/K Kevin Drawbridge
Financial Secretary
S/K Robert Elliott PGK FDD
Warden
S/K Richard Costa
Treasurer
Bill Gonzalez
Recorder
S/K Joe Fontana
Advocate
S/K Vincent Lettieri PGK FDD PFN FM
Inside Guard
Bill Mones
Outside Guard
S/K Frank Bosco
First Year Trustee
S/K Pat Molluso
Second Year Trustee
Rich Basak
Third Year Trustee
S/K John Terlecki PGK
Council Roster as of
November 1, 2019 Associate: Insurance: Inactive: Total:
255 120 24 399
Honorary: Honorary Life: Disability:
16 103 14
All material in this document was approved by GK Michael Boehm for publication. Copyright 2019, Patchogue Council
Dates To Remember
December 2nd——–Business Meeting, 8pm
December 9th—Monseigneur Corp., 7:30pm
December 16th——Social Meeting, 8pm
December 30th——Officers Meeting, 7:30pm
Upcoming Events Information on pages 7, 9, 10 and 11
Light Up for Christ, Tuesday, December 3rd at 7:30pm
National Night of Prayer, Sunday, December 8th at 9pm
Islander Hockey, Saturday, December 14th at 1pm
Council Christmas Party, Saturday, December 14th at 7pm
Breakfast with Santa, Sunday, December 22nd at 10am
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“It is Christmas every time you let God love others through you...yes, it is
Christmas every time you smile at your brother and offer him your hand.” -
Mother Teresa
It's that time of year again. December has come and with it all the joys of Christmas and
the Advent season. But what is the real meaning of Christmas? Is it the gifts under the tree, the
lights in the windows, the cards in the mail, turkey dinners with family and friends, snow in the
yard, stockings hanging in the living room, and shouts of "Merry Christmas" to those who pass us
in the streets? Is this really Christmas? We all know that Christmas provides us with an oppor-
tunity to celebrate our Savior Jesus Christ being brought into the world. It should remind us that
God loves us so much he sent his son into the world to teach us and save us.
His birth brought great joy to the world. Shepherds, wise men, and angels all shared in
the excitement of knowing about this great event. They knew this was no ordinary baby. The
prophets had told of His coming hundreds of years before. The star stopped over Bethlehem just
to mark the way for those who were looking for this special child. We can truly be happy at
Christmas! No matter what may be happening, we can know that we are His children. We then
become sons and daughters of God. Heaven will be our home one day. Try to look at Christmas
in a new way this year. This year try to invite Jesus into your heart. You will then have a "Merry
Christmas." The joy and peace you will receive will last all year as you look to God for all your
needs to be met.
We have been so busy this first half of the Columbian Year in our Council. I cannot begin
to express how pleased I am how much everyone has been working so hard together to do the
work of the Order. We have introduced some new programs to the Council that have been great,
and we continue with the programs that we have always done that we all have enjoyed year
after year. I look forward to the second half of the year and all of the great things that together
we can accomplish.
On behalf of my wife Jessica and myself, I would like to wish you all a very Merry
Christmas!
M. Boehm G.K.
May our Council Prayers be on behalf of the following:
Pray for Brothers Sammy Garafola, Rudy Carrabus and his wife Vicki, Jim Craig’s daughter Airen, Bill Mones’ wife Virginia, PGK Willie
Marciano and his wife Jean, Eddie O’Reilly, Gerry Restifo, Ernie Maller, Andrew Carollo, Ralph DePinto, Frank Cooper’s wife Virginia,
Phil Sgro, Robert Naurek, Rich Basak, Rich Costa’s Mother, Tony Russo, Santo Liguori, Tony Baffo, Robert Rizzo, Roy Schiebel’s wife,
Joe Fontana and his girlfriend Grace Bessieres, John Orlando, Phil and Donna Butler and Elaine Addie.
Below are our recent notifications:
* We were sorry to hear of the passing of Brothers Ralph Belmonte and PGK Harry Sweeney. May we pray for their souls and for
their families.
* Brother Budi Budiarjo has been undergoing new medical tests. May our thoughts and prayers be with him and his family.
* May the Blessings of the Advent season allow us to reflect on Jesus’ birth.
* May joy and happiness be brought to others.
* As the winter season develops may we stay safe and warm.
* Merry Christmas to all Brother Knights, Columbiettes and your families.
* Happy New Year to All! May we start anew and spread the Good News.
We ask also that you pray for all our Brother Knights who are in need and for their families; those we know about, and the many that
we do not know about.
Happy Birthday to All Brothers for the month of December!
Family Director SK James Ryan / 631-278-9429 / jpr_ryan@msn.com
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Keller’s Korner December 2019 Teach your children well
One of the most important roles you accept as a parent is that of a teacher. Sometimes the values you want to impart (respect, compassion, accountability, financial responsibility, etc.) often run counter to what our instant-gratification driven society values. So, we strive to teach by example. This is one good reason to carry enough life insurance to protect your family. This act can show what you value. You’ll show them that you love them and are concerned about their welfare. You’ll show that you take your responsibility to provide for your family seriously, and that you want to make sure they’re provided for even if you’re not around. It will teach them about priorities. Sure, it may not sink in at the time, especially if any of the sacrifices made prevent them from filling what they see as their immediate “needs” (really things they want, not need, like the newest video game or article of clothing). In the long run, they will learn from what you do and what you don’t do. Let’s meet to review your existing coverage. My needs analysis, provided free, will help teach you where your coverage may be lacking. We can plan today to secure your family’s future and set in motion lessons that will last a lifetime. Alex Keller FICF alex.keller@kofc.org. 631-226-3831
From My Family to Yours Merry Christmas and a Happy and Healthy New Year!!
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We will be selling these
Wreaths again this year at
all Masses on the following
dates and locations:
December 1st at St. Francis
DeSales and Our Lady of
Mt. Carmel
December 7th & 8th at Our
Lady of Mt. Carmel.
Wreaths are only $20 and
all the proceeds go directly
to the Churches.
On Sunday 12/01/19, the Suffolk Chapter will be holding their Annual Bishop’s Mass and Officers Installation. The Mass will be at 11:30 am at OLMC in Patchogue, with the Installation
after the Mass and repast to follow at the Council. The Chapter December Meeting will be Friday 12/13/19 at Saint Peter The Apostle Church, 94 Valley Stream St, Islip Terrace, NY 11752.
It will be their annual Christmas Party. All are welcome.
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COMMANDER JOHN J. SHEA ASSM #729 ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARTY is TUESDAY,
December 17, 2019 at 7:00 PM at PATCHOGUE COUNCIL #725. It is $25.00 PER PERSON. Please
note that there will be a “GRAB BAG” $10 Max Male or Female Contact Bob Elliott 631-588-2919
District Deputy Report
Brothers, Congratulations to our newest Brothers who made their 1st Degree on November 18th at the Patchogue Council. Thank you Patchogue for hosting the Degree that evening for the 1st Degree. Your team did an awesome job.
Thank you to all Council Delegates for attending the Conference meeting on November 21st. These meetings are important to Suffolk County so that we are properly represented in New York State. C&B is coming to close (or closed by the time you read this). Most Councils in our District realize the benefits of selling C&B and are reaping the rewards. If you missed the opportunity to sell C&B you can sell Chapter Books in January. Merry Christmas and a blessed New Year to all my brothers and their families.
Thank you for being a Knight and God Bless, Bill
Congratulations to our newest Life Member, Patrick V. Polizzi and Honorary Member Carmine J. Gallo. I am happy to report that our records and forms are currently all up to date. Please update your information as needed. If you have changed your mailing address and have not been receiving the Columbia magazine and membership bills please contact me. Membership cards are mailed as dues come in. As of November 1, 2019 we have 255 associate; 120 insurance; 24 inactive members for a total of 399 members. This is the first time in many years we have dropped below 400 members, recruit a new member
today. The council is in good standing with Supreme and New York State. Intent to retain forms have been filed with supreme, this is the final step for member with dues in arrears. The retention committee is trying to contact members whose dues are in arrears. Send your membership dues in right away. Please make payment promptly to Patchogue K of C 725. Mail is being returned for the following members: James D. Addie Jr.; Leonard P. Amoruso; Kenneth M. Anziano; Timothy J. Asip; Brian E. Cassidy; Carlo A. DeLuca; David A. Felice; John A. Forza; Brian Hoare; Michael C. Massaro; James C. Mooney; Christopher M. Ortiz; Duane K. Parsons; Hector J. Rivera; Christopher M. Roach; Fred J. Schorden. If you know any of these members, please have them contact me or the Grand Knight. Nancy and I would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Robert W. Elliott, FS 151 Springdale Drive, Ronkonkoma, NY 11779
631-588-2919 relliott7@verizon.net
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“Feed the Needy” Dinner
On Saturday November 23rd our Council hosted a “ Feed the Needy “ dinner for over 125 people at the St.
Francis Kitchen. It was a tremendous success and everyone was very happy and well fed! I would like to
thank everyone who helped to make this event happen. There were so many Brother Knights and their
Families and Sister Columbiettes who were involved I could never thank them all, but I would like to make
special mention to the following: Paul Chalupa who did most of the shopping, Duane Shpak and Joe Brandi
and Jessica Boehm who did a lot of the kitchen work, Kevin Drawbridge for making the arrangements at the
Church and Betty Weeks for getting our Columbiettes involved. Again thank you to everyone who helped!!
Supreme Chaplain Archbishop William E. Lori
SOME GIFTS ARE IRREPLACEABLE AND MORE VALUABLE THAN ANYTHING MONEY CAN BUY
WELL, IT’S THAT TIME of year again. The shopping days left until Christmas are dwindling fast. The list of people on our gift list grows longer every year even as creativity in gift-giving diminishes. Whether shopping online or in a store, our efforts to buy just the right gift so easily revert to the “same old, same old” pattern. What, then, can we give another person that is more valuable than a necktie or a scarf or a half-dozen handkerchiefs? What is even more valuable than some extravagant gift we might give to a loved one if only we had the means? Let me suggest two things: time and presence.
Psalm 90 tells us, “Seventy is the sum of our years, or eighty, if we are strong … they pass quickly, and we are gone” (v. 10). More starkly, the Letter of James tells us that we “are a puff of smoke that appears briefly and then disappears” (4:14). Jesus himself asks, “Can any of you by worrying add a single moment to your life-span?” (Mt 6:27).
We can give another person money knowing that we are likely to earn more money tomorrow, but the present moment comes only once and never again. The time we give to another is an irreplaceable gift.
Spending time with a loved one or a person who is grieving or sick is one of the most beautiful gifts we can give at Christmas. For example, on my first Christmas as archbishop of Baltimore, I visited a dying priest in St. Agnes Hospital. It was a gift that brought us close to Jesus, the newborn Savior.
Yes, the pace of life seems to be more and more frenetic nowadays. But are we too busy to spend time with someone in need? If so, we are too busy for our own good.
Time is not the whole story. It’s how we use our time that counts. Showing up and giving of our time is meaningful only if we are fully present to those we visit. Suppose we decide to visit an elderly parent or to be with our families on Christmas. But while we’re with them, we’re constantly checking the time or checking our phones until we are free. If we’re counting the minutes, are we not withholding our presence?
To give the gift of presence, we need to block out other concerns, worries and business, and focus instead on the person or persons at hand.
Isn’t this true of our Knights of Columbus programs and activities? When we’re distributing Coats for Kids and a child tries on a brand-new coat, we should be thinking of no one else but that child, maybe even saying a little prayer for him or her. When we’re helping a family cope with a disaster, we shouldn’t be thinking of the mail piling up on our desk, but only about the family that needs help.
Pope Francis often tells us to accompany one another on the bumpy road of life. He means that we need to focus not on ourselves, but on the other. This is what the gift of presence means.
It turns out that the gifts of time and presence are, together, the one thing we can give the newborn Savior. Have you ever peered into the manger and wondered what to give the One who entered the world to give us ever-lasting life? I am haunted by a phrase in the liturgy: “you have no need of our praise….”
What can we give the Lord that he does not already have? He wants our time and our presence: time for daily prayer, for Mass, for the rosary. He also wants us to be fully present to him when we pray. And when we are present to the Lord, we will also be present when we serve him in the poor, the sick and the vulnerable. For Time + Presence = Love. May you have a most blessed Christmas!
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Join our Council as we kick off the Christmas
season with the annual “Light Up for Christ”
celebration on Tuesday December 3rd at 7:30
pm. We will gather at our Council Public Nativity
located at Capitol One Plaza on Main Street at
7:30 pm FOR OUR Prayer Service, with the
Official “lighting” to TAKE PLACE AT 8 PM.
ALL ARE WELCOME TO JOIN US!!!!!!
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Order Now!!
If you are in need of Council Apparel, now is a good time to order them. See GK Michael Boehm or call him at 631-774-2605 or email him at
mb1122@msn.com for tee-shirts, polo shirts and hats!! We have jackets available too. Order them now for Marching in the Parades and Council Events!!
The Annual March for life is Friday January 24th
We strongly encourage any member of the Knights or
Columbiettes from 725 who can March to participate in
this great event. Buses will be leaving locally from
Our Lady of the Snow Parking Lot, Departing at 5 a.m.
sharp and St. Lawrence the Martyr Parking Lot at 5:15 a.m. sharp. This is the same bus.
Please inform Grand Knight Mike Boehm if you are going no later than December 16th.. Bus
reservations are $10 per person. This cost will be covered by Patchogue Council for any
Brother Knight or Sister Columbiette from 725 who is attending this event and reserves their
spot by the 16th. We hope to see you there!!!
Patchogue Medford
November
Students of the Month
Pictured (L-R):
Ivy Ma
and
Kevin Cruz
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Upcoming Events
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COLUMBIETTES CORNER
WE CARE - WE SHARE
Knights of Columbus Senior Club Meets on the 2nd Wednesday of the month at the K of C Hall.
1 pm to 3 pm
Chuck Gerlach, President,
VP, Pat Molluso——Treasurer, Theresa Baker——Secretary, Elaine Addie, (631) 475-5722
Communications Chairperson Dorothy Zeo, 475-8508——Entertainment Chairpersons, Ronny Pliszak 289-5758
and Elaine Addie 475-5722.
Nettie Knitters
We are still here!!!!!! We meet on Tuesday’s at 1pm. Why not come on down and see if you would be
interested. See ya there, The Netties
For all other info, trips etc. our Entertainment leader is back. Call Ronnie at 631-289-5758 or Elaine 631-475-5722. So until next month tootles
THE SENIORS
My Dear Sister Columbiettes and Brother Knights,
Thanksgiving is over and Christmas is right around the corner, so as this year comes to a close I want
to thank everyone for all the support and help with the St. Liberata fundraiser, you Ladies Rock. Our
four church food pantries will be getting a very generous gift this Christmas. The winners of the baskets were
pulled and one of our very own Columbiette was a winner. Many of you may know her from chairing the
degrees. Her name is Kathy Anderson and she is the New York State Columbiette Treasurer. I have delivered the
second basket to that winner.
This year the Knights will be hosting a Thanksgiving dinner for the homeless at St. Francis de Sales food kitchen
on November 23rd and I would like to thank all the ladies who volunteered to help with the Chinese Auction.
Rosemarie Libertelli will have flyers and a signup sheet at our January 15th meeting.
Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy, Healthy and Safe New Year.
Please keep all our sister Columbiettes and brother Knights in your prayers especially Elaine Addie, Terry Bobe,
Gerry Restifo and Tatiana Drawbridge who will be working aboard aircraft carrier The USS Abraham Lincoln
CVN72 , we are so proud of Tatiana and her service in the Navy.
Happy Birthday to the November babies.
May the peace of our Lord be with you always,
Betty Weeks, President