Fort Howard Knights

Knights of Columbus, Fort Howard Council #5382, Green Bay, Wisconsin

Browsing Posts published in February, 2009

More and more people are coming around to the concept that greed is in fact the root of our economic problems – this moral teaching was preached by St. Augustine and many others after him and can be found in the New Testament in Paul’s first epistle to Timothy (1 Timothy 6:9-10)

 ”Those who want to be rich are falling into temptation and into a trap and into many foolish and harmful desires, which plunge them into ruin and destruction. For the love of money is the root of all evils, and some people in their desire for it have strayed from the faith and have pierced themselves with many pains.”

A recent Knights of Columbus sponsored survey reports this very fact

“Today, America faces a serious problem with a financial crisis caused in no small part by greed — the public lacks confidence in our financial system, and in much of ‘corporate America,’” said Carl Anderson, Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus. “This confidence cannot and will not be restored until American executives and companies choose to be guided by a moral compass in their business decisions. Only a strong commitment to ethical business practices on the part of executives and the companies they lead can restore America’s confidence in its financial system.”

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Ran across this interesting article, about a 1920 fundraising effort of two groups, who paid for construction of two downtown Green Bay buildings — the Downtown YMCA and the Columbus Community Club, now housing the WBAY, Channel 2, studios on South Jefferson Street.   According to the article the two groups raised over $800,000 the construction of these two buildings.

One point I got from the article was that the Columbus Community Club was sponsored by local Knight of Columbus, apparently in an effort to compete with our Protestant neighbors – I don’t know about that, but what I do know is that as a group the Knights should be proud of the fact that we continue to give and provide support to our local community.

You can read the entire aritcal here: 

Although an interesting piece, I am not real sure what of the point of  the article was – I was amased that two “separate” organizations could raise that much money in 1920’s in an effort to help those in our community.  Regardless of the “reason” they both served to help better our community.

I can tell you that Knight fund raising efforts go beyond religious affiliations.  As an example, in 2006 the Knights in the state of Wisconsin raised over $650,000 during our annual Tootsie Roll Drive.  The distributions of these funds go back into our local communities, to such organizations as ASPRIO, Special Olympics and other organizations.

Recently our State Officers approved the following grants from the State Charity Fund:  $2,000 to a 29 year old single mom living in Lola, who formerly had breast cancer and in January, 2008 was diagnosed with kidney cancer. $1,500 to a 50 year old man from Iron River whose house exploded and while protecting his 10 year old son, received extensive burns on his hands. $1,500 to a 70 year old man from Wauzeka who cracked his pelvis when his horse got spooked while practicing for the Villa Louis Carriage Classic.  $1,500 to a single mom in her late thirties from Wausau to help pay for funeral expenses for her 3 children ages 9, 8 and 2 lost in a fire when the fire struck the duplex where they were living. $2,500 to a 49 year old man from Peshtigo whose wife died on October 17, 2008 from bone cancer. She previously had breast cancer in 2005 and the cancer recurred in the form of bone cancer. $2,000 to a young single gal in her late twenties from Spooner who has a 7 year old daughter who is autistic. She also has two other children. $2,500 to an 81 year old man from Tigerton to help pay for many blood transfusions as he is fighting prostate cancer and now the cancer has spread to his bones.

These are only some recent examples of the charity efforts by the Knights of Columbus in Wisconsin.  Oh, did I mention that the beneficiary of these grants need not be a member of the Knight of Columbus or a Catholic to be considered for a charitable donation from the Wisconsin State Council Charity Fund.

Congratulations Bishop Dolan

Pope Benedict XVI today named Milwaukee Archbishop Timothy Dolan to serve as archbishop of New York.

The Vatican said Dolan, 59, would succeed Cardinal Edward Egan, 76, who is retiring as archbishop after nearly nine years. The post is the most prominent in the American Catholic Church. The late Pope John Paul II called the job “archbishop of the capital of the world.”

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I ran across this article in the St. Louis Review.  The article is a witness to how the Holy Spirit can work in our lives. It was particularly interesting to me because the men the author interviewed for the article have not only transformed their lives, but are active in the Knights of Columbus.  Read the entire article here.

 

Here in the Green Bay Diocese, a similar conference will be held on Feb 28, 2009 called Eso Vir (means “be a man”) in Appleton (go to www.estovir.com for more information and to register.

 

Esto Vir has been formed to develop resources and activities to support Catholic man by developing Men’s Conferences, fellowship opportunities, prayer activities, and parish-based men’s groups.  Their goal is to help encourage, embolden, and empower men to deepen their commitment to Jesus Christ, their families, the Catholic Church, its bishops, priests, and their communities.

 

Additionally, a Mass for the men of ESTO VIR is held the 2nd Saturday of the month with featured celebrant and speaker. 7:00 AM at Ss. Peter and Paul Church, lower chapel. Rosary at 6:35 AM. Corner of Baird & University, Green Bay, WI

 

See you at the conference.

Received the following email from our State Program Director:

Congressional House Resolution H.R. 227 calls for the identification of human life as beginning upon fertilization. It is co-sponsored by 55 Republican Congressmen and no Democrats. As Brother Tom Snider points out; this is an unbelievable opportunity for the “Culture of Life” people to swing into action. Call, write or e-mail your representatives that you are in favor of this bill and that you strongly recommend in favor of its passage. The chances for passage of this Resolution may be slim but the effort is right on the mark.

 If you want to check this out for yourself, take an Internet trip to www.Congress.org and click on the “Legislation” button to view bills before the House.

 Saving innocent life is not political talk; this is moral, Catholic teaching in communion with our Pope. It is permissible to bring this up at a Council meeting and discuss a strategy to alert all members to contact their representatives.