Knights August, 2017 Vol. 27 No. 2 Of St. Irene .

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knightsof st. ireneVol. 27 No. 2August, 2017Council 6710Warrenville, ILAug. 1—National NightOut Against Crime2017, Cerny ParkPlease join the WarrenvillePolice Department in celebrating the importance of this year’s NationalNight Out Against Crime event at Cerny Park beginning at 5:00 PM. Thisevent is designed to promote safer neighborhood relationships and strengthen the police community partnerships.Aug. 16—Cupertino AnnualCommunity BBQCupertino Home for adults with Intellectual Disabilities (3S570 Warren Ave, Warrenville, across from St. Irene Grade School) ishosting a BBQ at their home on Wed. Aug. 16from 5:00—7:00 PM. An announcement tothe community has been made requesting a RSVP by calling 630-393-7802or 630-384-8613. Sponsors listed are St. Irene’s Knights of Columbus andThe Friends of Cupertino.We have been asked again to bring our grill and bring out our GrillTeam. Cupertino Home will be supplying all of the meats and side dishes.Hope that many of you can take part in this event whether cooking, serving,or just to enjoy the BBQ.PGK Ray ScottSept. 15-17—Annual TootsieRoll ID Fund Drive.This is our major fundraiser eachyear to help the mentally disabled inour community. Let’s beat the total of 7125 raised last year!How do we conduct the fund drive?We give out Tootsie Rolls for a donation at the street corners and selectedbusinesses in Warrenville. Plan to takesome time to help in any way you canto make the drive a success, even if itis only one or two hours on a corner inthe command central at St. Irene Activities Center. Look for a mailing inthe near future personally inviting youto participate.Aug. 12—Pulling Weeds at City SignsThe Council takes on the task of maintaining perennialplantings surrounding the “Welcome to Warrenville”signs, to remove weeds. Please consider participating inthis community program on the remaining date of Sept.16. Bring a spade, hoe, shears or other piece of gardeningequipment you find useful. See you Aug. 12, 9:00 AMSept. 3—Kane Cougars BaseballWe have 28 tickets for the Peoria Chiefs v Kane CountyCougars game on Sunday September 3rd at 6:30: PM. Wehave them at a reduced price of 11.00 on a first-come-firstserved basis. For tickets call Michael Bates (630-630-8360223) or PGK Ray Scott (630-393-0868).This is the final Sunday game of the season. There will be fireworks. This isa SUNDAY FUNDAY KIDS EAT FREE!What’s Inside? Council & LA News .24th Degree News .2Upcoming Events .1,2,3,7GK and Life Columns. .3Reports on Past Events .4,5Expanded Calendar .6Birthdays/Anniversaries .6

Page 2Knights' NewsCouncil Business Meeting Aug. 107:30 PM at St. Irene Parish CenterFourth Degree NewsThe Blanchette Assembly annual Captainsmeeting will be meeting at St. Scholastica Parish on Wed. Aug. 9 at 7:00 PM in the ArtRoom on 2nd floor. Light refreshments will be provided.Fall Membership Drive Beginsin SeptemberMark Your Calendars! More to come inSeptember Newsletter.Planned is a membership drive in church on thesecond Sunday in September, Sept. 10, We willhost hospitality following all the Masses.We plan a 1st. Degree (Formation Degree) before the October business meeting.August, 2017Ladies of Columbus (LOC) Aug. 8—The Auxiliary's next Board Meeting is on August 8, at 7:00 PM in the ACL. We willbe presenting a check to Giant Steps, in Lisle. Themoney was raised at our last Bunco. Aug. 13—Come to St Irene's hospitality after Masseson August 13 and talk to members of the Board tofind out what we are about. Oct. 21—The next Bunco will be October 21, at 7pmin the ACL. Save the date and join us for a fun-filledevening with the proceeds going to the new American Legion in Warrenville.Pat KempLOC PresidentMembership Recruitment Reminder !Be Ready! Always Ask!Mark Your Calendar—Blue Mass scheduled for Sept. 12. More to ComePray for Our Loved OnesMatthew KlingCouncil Insurance AgentSt. Charles, IL 60175-6081630-485-8705Pray for the health & recovery of PhilKemp, Beverly Scott, Joe Gattone, Sr.Roseann Eck, and Charlie Fahrenwald.St. Irene Knights of Columbus Council 6710, Warrenville, ILCouncil Officers 2017-2018Fr. Jim Antiporek (630-393-2400 x 13)Tom Perez (630-301-1481)David Schar ( 630-461-2198)James Halama (630-433-6240)John Ernst (630-606-2671)Michael Bates (630-836-0223)Bob Rauko (630-337-1568)Scott Hurley (773-677-9057)Wayne Decker (630-393-1891)Dan Cyrus (312-415-8369)Patrick O’ConnorOutside GuardDave Abhalter (630-857-0972)LecturerWilliam Lintner (630-841-6155)3rd Yr. TrusteeKen DiIulio (630-747-3673)2nd Yr. TrusteeGlen Kussman (630-393-6545)1st Yr. TrusteeKevin Looby (630-329-1316)Insurance Agent Matthew Kling (630-485-8705)ChaplainGrand KnightDep. Grand KnightFinancial e GuardMembership in the Knights of Columbus is open to all Catholicgentleman over 18 years of age. To join or obtain furtherinformation, contact our Membership Chairman Ray Scott at630-393-0868.Business Meetings:Meeting Location:2nd Thursday of every month at 7:30 PMActivities Center - Lower Level28W451 Warrenville Rd, Warrenville, ILCommittee DirectorsProgram DirectorDavid Schar ( 630-918-5113)Membership DirectorRay Scott (630-393-0868)Community DirectorCouncil DirectorBob Rauko (630-337-1568)Church DirectorJoe Gattone (630-876-1136)Family DirectorMichael Bates (630-836-0223)Youth DirectorPublic Relations Director Richard Kostner (630-310-9642)Blood Drive DirectorJoe Gattone (630-876-1136)Pro-LifeJack Gorski (630-393-4742)VocationsBrad Hentz (630-836-0332)Support our TroopsKevin Looby (630-329-1316)The Knights' News is published monthly by Council 6710. Forcontributions and corrections contact James Halama at @comcast.net prior to the 21th day of each month.

Page 3Knights' NewsGrand Knight’s CornerGreetings Brother Knights. With theexception of that fantastic lightning stormon July 21, the weather has been warm andbeautiful lately. I hope everyone has beenable to get out and enjoy the nice summerweather with your family and friends. Myfamily has been enjoying swimming, goingto the zoo, and taking walks around the neighborhood.Summer has also been a busy time for our Council, andwe have so many great accomplishments to be proud of.Our Council held a highly successful Major Degree inJune. Much credit goes to PGK’s Ray Scott, Jim Halama, Wayne Decker, and Ken DiIulio and all otherKnights who helped coordinate, setup and run this event.Next time the Council hosts a degree, I strongly recommend attending as an observer to not only support thedegree team, but even more importantly to welcome ournew Brother Knights. Bringing in new members is key tothe long-term success of our council, and we want toshow our new members how happy we are to have themjoin us.The 4th-of-July food concession stand at Cerny Parkwas again a great success. A huge thank you to CoChairs Justin Wagner and Bill Lintner for all of theirwork in planning and organizing the stand. Thank you aswell to the many Knights who volunteered to set-up,cook, and clean-up. Your individual efforts are so vital toour success. Our 4th Degree Honor Guard once againmade an impressive showing at the Warrenville 4th-ofJuly Parade. Thanks to all of the Sir Knights who bravedthe heat to march and represent the Order to our localcommunity.Our Council hosted the first District 25 meeting of thenew year on July 19 in the ACL. Our new District Deputy Ed Szefc shared important reminders and news forthe Grand Knights and other council officers of the councils in our district.On behalf of our Council, I want to extend a sincerethank you to our outgoing DD Jim Bartz. Jim has donea fantastic job the last several years. Luckily, as a member of our Council we will still see Jim at our monthlybusiness meetings (but without the lengthy DD reports).He has accepted a position with the State Council coordinating other District Deputies where he will continue hislong-tenured service to the Order.Vivat Jesus!GK Tom PerezEucharistic AdorationEvery ThursdayJoin us every Thursday from7:30 AM to 8:00 PM at St. Irene Church. For more information, or if you would like toscheduled a time, call Cathy Kott at 630-393-9543.Contact Bill Lintner (630-841-6155) to let him knowyou will participate as a KofC representative.August, 2017Pro-LifeDiocese Of Joliet Life OfficeThe Diocese of Joliet hosts a RespectLife Ministry web site(www.dioceseofjoliet.org/life/) offering awide variety of resources on ProLife andan extensive calindar of upcoming events throughout thediocese.Please take some time to visit the site.PGK Jack GorskiPro-Life Chair

Page 4Knights' NewsDID YOU KNOW?Assumption of MaryAugust 15On Nov. 1, 1950, Pope PiusXII, under the doctrine of papal infallibility, established asdogma – meaning that youmust believe it as an article offaith – that the Virgin Mary,“having completed the courseof her earthly life, was assumed body and soul intoheavenly glory.” What is not dogma, though, is whethershe was dead or alive at the time of being assumed. Andcertainly both traditions exist, whether we call it the Assumption of Mary or the Falling Asleep of the BlessedVirgin Mary (the Domition). The fact of assumption itself, however, has been around since the 200-300s.St. Gregory of Tours, Bishop and historian of theChurch, was the first to assert Mary’s bodily assumptioninto heaven.What also is up in the air (no pun intended) is whereshe was buried and then assumed up. Some early authorities say that it was in Ephesus, her traditional home, others maintain it was in Jerusalem. In an interesting parallelto the discovery of the tomb of Jesus, some theories claimthe apostle Thomas (the Doubter), who was not present ather death as were the other apostles, asked to have thetomb reopened on the third day after her death and burial.It was then discovered her body was not there, onlyclothes, so they concluded that she had been brought toheaven by her Son. Unlike the Ascension of Jesus, whocould rise of his power, Mary needed to be guided by angels or clouds or some outside agency.The tomb of Mary became a pilgrimage site, now occupied by the Benedictine Abbey of the Domition ofMary.Both Latin and Eastern Rite Catholics generally celebrate this feast on August 15; in the Eastern Rite it is preceded by a 15-day fast. The feast is a national public holiday in countries from Andorra to Vanuatu, and is combined with Mother’s Day in Costa Rica and some parts ofBelgium. In Canada, the Acadian population, where Maryis their patron saint, celebrates Fete Nationale. In manyGerman-speaking countries Aug. 15 is also the Blessingof the Herbs; Mary is closely associated with herbs, asScripture attests.So say an extra rosary on her feast, and rememberthat her Assumption guides us to the hope and beliefthat we, too, will be taken to heaven at our death.ACHCouncil Has Facebook Page!August, 2017Program Awards forJune 2017Dearly Departed Brother Bob Geary Knight of theMonth: Council 6710 is proud to posthumouslyhonor Sir Knight Bob Geary as our Knight of theMonth for June. Bob was the Chairman for theCouncil’s Youth Program and in that capacity tookon a number of projects and events that kept himbusy throughout the year. Bob also brought a greatdeal of experience and thought to our monthlycouncil business meetings and could be counted on tohave a kind word for everyone he spoke with. Bobwill be missed tremendously by the members of theSt. Irene’s Parish and Council 6710.Family of the Month: Council 6710 honor’s PGKRay Scott and his wife Beverly as the Family of theMonth for June. Ray and Beverly remain verysupportive and active in the St. Irene’s Parish. Ray’sinvolvement with the Council includes too manypositions and titles to list,. However it can be said heis the Council calendar as well as the go-to authorityon what events are coming up and who has agreed toparticipate.Community Program: On June 17 the Council BloodDrive collected 39 pints of blood.Church Program: Every Thursday in June from 7:30am until 8:00 PM Sir Knight Bill Lintner overseesthe Eucharistic Adoration, often times covering hourson his own in order to ensure someone is in thechurch for those who choose to attend .Council Program: On June 4 several members of theCouncil conducted a successful First, Second andThird Degree ceremony followed by a dinner. Thisyear’s event was one of the largest in the recent pastand those in attendance had positive comments abouttheir experience.Youth Program: On June 4 - 11 PGK Jack Gorskirepresented Council 6710 at the Special Camps atWhite Pine Ranch. This year’s camp was attended byover 100 campers each week. Jack presented thecamp with a check for 250 from Council 6710.Family Program: On June 24 the Council held itsannual Installation of Officers and Family Picnic.This year’s event location was graciously hosted byPGK Jim Halama and his wife Alta on short noticewhen Phil Kemp who usually hosts this familyfavorite was unable to host due to illness. A giantthank you to the Halama’s, and our prayers to Philand his family for his speedy recovery .Go to https://www.facebook.com/KofC6710 Or onFacebook, search for Knights of Columbus pages;select our page and then choose to Like the page.Brother Knights—Have yourFamily read the newsletter aswell!

Page 5Knights' NewsCouncil Knights March inWarrenville 4-of-July ParadeAugust, 2017Council Nets 2624 at Cerny ParkJuly 3-4 Food BoothCouncil Family Outing atKane County Cougars July 15Thanks to everyone who helped make the food concession at Cerny Park, Warrenville so successful. Yes,there was plenty of time for Brother Knights, their Families and Friends to gather and have a great time and enjoythe fireworks at the end.Those who helped were: PGK Marc Alleruzzo, PGKJim Bartz, Mike Bates, David Cappa, PGK Wayne &Sandy Decker, PGK Ken DiIulio, John Ernst, PGKJack Gorski, Sue Gosewehr, PGK Jim Halama, BradHentz, Chuck Ingram, Mike Kenealy, PGK GlenKussman, PGK Tom LaRocco, Bill Lintner, PGKVince Morello, Pamela Mosely, Patrick O’Connor,John O’Malley, PGK Erich Pavel, PGK Bob Rauko,PGK Ray Scott, PGK Mark Spiotta, Justin & TinaWagner, & Dan Walsh. If we missed you, let us knowand we will add you to the list in next month’s newsletter.Justin WagnerBill LintnerChairman

Page 6Knights' NewsAugust, 2017Knights' CalendarAug. 15:00 PMNational Night Out—Cerny ParkAug. 87:00 PMLadies Auxiliary Board Meeting—St. Irene ACLAug. 97:00 PMBishop Blanchette Assembly Captains meeting—St. Scholastica ParishAug. 107:30 PMKC Council Business Meeting —St. Irene ACLAug. 129:00 AMPulling weeds at Warrenville City Signs—meet at Batavia & Hwy 56Aug. 13All Masses Ladies Auxiliary to host hospitality in St. Irene ACL—recruitment driveAug. 165:00 PMBBQ Picnic at Cupertino Hiome—Council to grill meats for this eventAug. 253:00 PMSt. Irene School Fun FairSept. 36:30 PMKane County Cougars baseball gameLabor DaySept. 4Sept. 87:30 PMKC Council Business Meeting —St. Irene ACLSept. 10All Masses KC Council to host hospitality in St. Irene ACL—recruitment driveKC Council Tootsie Roll Drive. Plan to participate.Sept. 22First Day of FallAug. BirthdaysSept. 15-17Rebecca GettelmanEdward LeahyPam BollwegVincent MorelloRosemary TierneyJames HalamaColette LindseyWilliam MurphyThomas BuckiKim LadeurColette GiacovelliTerry NeigelMichael BatesAnita MastersAug. 2Aug. 2Aug. 3Aug. 3Aug. 4Aug. 7Aug. 7Aug. 7Aug. 9Aug. 9Aug. 10Aug. 11Aug. 13Aug. 13Debbie AlleruzzoLarry ChaonJudy MinorMartin KometzMaureen HoweBobbi AschauerRichard BriggsSteven PyszkaCharles StanislaoDianne TaylorJoseph UrsoThomas DieterJulia ChaonWilliam HughesAug. 14Aug. 15Aug. 15Aug. 16Aug. 17Aug. 19Aug. 21Aug. 25Aug. 25Aug. 25Aug. 25Aug. 26Aug. 30Aug. 31August Wedding AnniversariesWinston & Carol Rasmussen Aug. 1Daniel & Carol WalshAug. 4Bill & Karen GraneyAug. 5Scott & Dolly PointnerAug. 6David & Donna JaniecAug. 7David&Karen Menconi CappaAug. 13Christopher& Annette Hanson Aug. 14William & Beverly Murphy Aug. 15Kevin & Marian DunnAug. 16William & Mary HughesAug. 19James & Rita AderholdMario & Yolanda SchwartsWilliam & Kelley HigginsNoelle & Paul ShallcrossRichard & Kathleen PlanekRonald & Cathi ZoranGlen & Terri KussmanMichael & Lois HitchcockDavid & Terry FahrenwaldAug. 21Aug. 22Aug. 23Aug. 23Aug. 25Aug. 25Aug. 28Aug. 29Aug. 30The FatherMcGivney GuildThe Father Michael J. McGivneyGuild serves as asource for information about the life,works and g/mcg/guild/*** If your birthday oranniversary date ismissing or incorrect,contact PGK JamesHalama(630-4336240) orjrhalama@comcast.nettomake the corrections.

St. Charles, IL 60175-6081 630-485-8705 St. Irene Knights of Columbus Council 6710, Warrenville, IL Council Officers 2017-2018 Chaplain Fr. Jim Antiporek (630-393-2400 x 13) Grand Knight Tom Perez (630-301-1481) Dep. Grand Knight David Schar ( 630-461-2198) Financial Sec. James

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