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THE PATCHOGIAN April, 2020 —- Celebrating 117 Years of Faithful Service — 1903 - 2020
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
Lecturer
Paul Chalupa
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
March 1, 2020 Associate: Insurance: Inactive: Total:
251 119 24 394
Honorary: Honorary Life: Disability:
16 103 14
All material in this document was approved by GK Michael Boehm for publication. Copyright 2020, Patchogue Council
Dates To Remember
April 13th—–—Monseigneur Corp., 7:30pm
April 20th——–Business Meeting, 8pm
April 27th——Officers Meeting, 7:30pm
Upcoming Events Information on pages 10
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Annual Communion Breakfast, Sunday, May 31st
And when the men of that place recognized Jesus, they sent word to all the surrounding country. People brought all their sick to him and begged him to let the sick just touch the edge of his cloak, and all who touched it were healed. - Matthew 14:35-36 My Brothers and Sisters,
I write this message in a very strange time. Our Churches have been temporarily shuttered, our houses closed, most of us are working from home if we are working at all and we are told to stay inside until further notice. Many say that this reaction is very extreme, and it is. Extreme but necessary. Being told to stay home is not the worst thing we could be told to do. Being taken from our homes would be unbearable. Being told to stay home with all of the luxuries that we have today is not so bad. Not being able to go to Mass, especially during the Lenten season and for Easter, is very difficult. However we are a people of Faith. Faith is not knowing what the future holds, but knowing who holds the future. So stay home, pray, watch Mass on TV or online, and stay faithful. Use this time to cherish each other, your family, your friends and your neighbors. Be kind and help one another when you are able. Let this become an opportunity to stay faithful and to put your Faith into Action.
The purpose of this Newsletter has always been to bring the news and activities of our Council to the members. This edition is no different. However because of current conditions there are many things that are changing. Please take note of all of the changes to our Council Calendar. Many events have been rescheduled or cancelled. We have many other ways to stay in touch and we ask that you use all of them if able. All of those different ways are found in this edition. I hope to see you all soon! Last but certainly not least, my wife Jessica and I want to wish you all a very Happy Easter!!
Stay safe, be careful and God Bless – Michael Boehm G.K.
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The April Chapter Meeting is scheduled for Friday April 17th at TBA.
Pilgrimage to Our Lady of the Island Shrine 5/17/20 : Marion Prayer Hour tentative date is
5/14. Location to be determined. Any Third Degree Member interested in running for Office
in the Chapter should contact Nominating Committee Chairman Tom Romano at
(631)561-7052 or email him at [email protected]. Please keep in mind all dates are subject
to change!
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The Memorial Mass will be Sunday May 3rd at St. Isidore in Riverhead, with a banquet to follow after
the Mass at the Polish Hall. Tickets are $45 ( not $35 as previously reported) per person. Please call
Pete Bizzoso for reservations and/or Journal ads. (631)874-4750. The April 22nd Meeting will be held at
Fr. Seyfried Council 821 in Kings Park. Anyone interested in running for Office send your letter of intent
to S/K Salvatore Loiacono, 32 Dorchester Rd. Smithtown, NY 11787. Please positively no emails send it
via US Mail only! Please keep in mind all dates are subject to change!
Congratulations to our newest life member, Louis A. Fuoco III and Honorary Life Member Francis J. Lopez. 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 March 1, 2020 we have 251 associate; 119 insurance; 24 inactive members for a total of 394 members. Recruit a new member today. Anyone interested in joining the 4th degree,
should speak to Vincent Lettieri PGK, FDD, PFN, FM. The council is in good standing with Supreme and New York State. Robert W. Elliott, FS 151 Springdale Drive, Ronkonkoma, NY 11779 631-588-2919 [email protected]
I want to thank everyone who came out to the Night at the Races on
March 14th. We had a hearty crowd and a fun time was had by all!
Special thanks to Joe Sheldrick and his better half Tammy! They did a great
job. I also want to thank James and Michelle Kaan, Bill Wallace,
Bill Fontaine, Vicki and Vinny Lettieri, Paul Chalupa and Jessica Boehm for
all their help as well!
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Family Director: SK James Ryan / 631-278-9429 / [email protected]
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, Budi Budiarjo, Phil and Donna Butler and Elaine Addie.
Below are our recent notifications:
*We are sorry to hear of the passing of long time Council member Brother John Barry, Jr. May he be at home with our Lord and
may we pray for his family.
*May we pray for all those impacted by the Coronavirus. The impact has reached very broadly in Global proportions.
*May we take comfort in the message of Jesus at this time during the Lenten season. Be safe, pray often and God Bless to all.
*Please pray for Fr. Martin Curtin, Pastor of St. Joseph the Worker Church, who has been diagnosed with Corvid-19. Fr. Martin is
in good spirits at this time.
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 April!
Family Director SK James Ryan / 631-278-9429 / [email protected]
District Deputy Report
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Brothers,
As I try to write my message it is difficult to know what to say. It is sad that the Churches are closed till after Easter. I copied a piece of State Chaplain Fr. Brian’s message and it says more then I ever could.
“My Brother Knights, As we find ourselves in the midst of the Lenten Season our community is very concerned (and some fearful of the virus that is being suffered by many). I have found this somewhat perplexing. We are seeking remedies as we should. We are taking precautions as we should. And we are curtailing some of our activities which we enjoy which as we should. There is a Scriptural text which we should reference particularly now: Fear not him who can kill the body, rather fear him who can kill the spirit. How committed are we to prevent the latter. We are stocking up on Purell, wiping our door knobs, and making sure we have tissues at the ready. But are we also caring about protecting our eternity? We live in a society that has a virus. It is far moral destructive than that which comes from another human being. It is the virus of sin and this is the season given to us by Christ and His Church to control it and eradicate it in our lives. We are told that viral infections spread. It is true. All too often we act in such a way.”
Thank you for being a Knight and God Bless, Bill
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Sunday, April 12th
Sunday, April 5th
Friday, April 10th
Church News!
An Act of Spiritual Communion
My Jesus, I believe that You
are present in the Most Holy Sacrament. I love You above all things,
and I desire to receive You into my soul. Since I cannot at this moment
receive You sacramentally, come at least spiritually into my heart.
I embrace You as if You were already there and unite myself wholly to You. Never permit me to be separated from You.
Amen.
As you already know, all Masses have been cancelled until 4/14/20. We encourage you to watch Mass online at WWW.DRVC.ORG or on tv on CFN Cablevision Channel 29, or on EWTN on Cablevision Channel 135, DirecTV channel 370 or Dish Network Channel 261 and on FIOS Channel 285. Check for times. During this difficult time many of us are looking for ways to fulfill our obligations. The Following prayer is one way to help you:
http://WWW.DRVC.ORG
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Due to the circumstances that we are undergoing, and in the best interest and well being of our Members, the following changes have been made to our Council Calendar:
* Our April Business Meeting will take place on APRIL 20th. There will be NO
Meeting on April 6th. * The Fish Dinner and Prayer service scheduled for Good Friday April 10th is
Cancelled. * Our next Officers Meeting will be held on April 27th at 7:30 pm. * The Communion Breakfast is now scheduled for Sunday May 31st. All other
details regarding the Breakfast remain the same (time, cost, location etc.). In Addition, the following Events have also been Cancelled:
* The125th Annual New York State Council Convention * The Palm Sunday Mass and Communion Breakfast at The Seminary
Please be aware that this is an ever evolving situation and any and all of these dates and times are subject to change as things develop. We will do the best that we can to keep everyone informed as best we can. Please refer to our Council Webpage at www.kofc725.com. And for more up to the minute news, like our Facebook Page at www.facebook.com/PatchogueKnightsOfColumbus725 .
Also please check your email often and listen for our ROBO Calls.
http://www.kofc725.comhttp://www.facebook.com/PatchogueKnightsOfColumbus725
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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 [email protected] for
tee-shirts, polo shirts and hats!! We have jackets available too. Order them now for Marching in the Parades and Council Events!!
All Articles for the May Patchogian must be submitted by
April 20th
Our Website—www.kofc725.com
Want to get up to the minute News, Happenings and
goings-on at the Patchogue Knights of Columbus? Like and Follow our Councils
Facebook Page
www.facebook.com/PatchogueKnightsOfColumbus725.
Any Third Degree Brother Knight who is interested in running for an
Officer Position in the Council for the upcoming year should submit a
letter of intent via email at [email protected] to Nomination
Committee Chairman Mike Boehm no later than April 6th if you have not
done so as of yet.
Any Third Degree Brother Knight who is interested in running for an Officer or Member at Lodge
Position in the Monseigneur Corp. should submit a letter of intent to the Grand Knight via email
at [email protected] no later than April 6th if you have not done so as of yet.
Interviews, if needed, will be conducted in April and the recommendations of the Committee will
be Published in the May Newsletter. Thank you.
http://www.kofc725.comhttp://www.facebook.com/PatchogueKnightsOfColumbus725http://www.facebook.com/PatchogueKnightsOfColumbus725mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]
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Upcoming Council Events
May 31st, 2020
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Patchogue Council 725, along with our Columbiettes and the Suffolk Chapter will be holding our Annual Communion Breakfast On Sunday, May 31st. Our Council will attend the 10:00 Mass at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, and the breakfast will follow right after Mass at our Council. Cost is only $5 per person. Contact Pat Molluso to reserve your spot at (516) 356-7863.
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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
My Dear Sister Columbiettes and Brother Knights
I hope this newsletter finds you all well and safe from the Coronavirus Pandemic. As you probably have heard Governor
Cuomo has asked all New Yorkers to stay home and use social distancing when you go out to shop. Please use the special
hours designated by Shop & Stop and other stores for people 60 and over to do their shopping.
Our April meeting is canceled as it falls within the 4-6 week “shelter in place” mandated by the CDC. April is the month that we normally
have nominations for officers. I have contacted the nominating committee and as soon as we have a slate of officers you will be
contacted by email or phone. The Victorian Tea has been postponed until June, date TBA.
The annual Columbiette State Convention is June 12 – 14 this year and it is a fun and informative weekend for Columbiettes. You get to
meet sister Columbiettes from all over New York and enjoy learning about their auxiliaries and chapters. If you would like to attend or
find out more about the Convention, please contact me. I have forms for room reservations and the cost for the entire weekend is
$365.00 per person. The convention is being held at The Villa Roma Resort in Callicoon, NY.
Happy Birthday to the April babies.
May the peace of our Lord be with you always,
Elizabeth Keating Weeks,
President
The seniors are back!!!!!!! Because of the health precautions our travels have been curtailed, but with the help of God by July we are hoping and praying to be back in the saddle, so to speak,
SIGHT AND SOUND THEATER ‘QUEEN ESTHER’ AND SHADY MAPLE SMORGASBORD. Thursday July 23, 2020 $165pp Adult optional insurance available $20.00pp adult.
When you arrive in Lancaster, Pa your first stop is a the delicious Shady Maple Smorgasbord, Dutch-inspired cuisine. All you can eat. After lunch you will experience Queen Esther a captivating tale of beauty and bravery. Old Testament comes to life with magnificent sets, special effects and live animals. Your fee includes motor coach, show and lunch. If interested please contact Ronny Pliszak 631-790-5759.
Until further notice please call Chuck Gerlach about our meetings.
See Healthy and be Safe.
Elaine Addie Secretary