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Archdiocese of San Antonio Chapter  - Knights of Columbus

Welcome to the Chapter -representing all Knights of Columbus and their Councils in the Archdiocese of San Antonio.

Every Council is invited to send a representative to our meetings.  The Chapter meets on the third Wednesday of each month. The meetings rotate among the Councils at their invitation. The Chapter is an information sharing forum between the Grand Knights of the Councils, our local Clergy, the Local KC leadership, and representatives of the Texas State Council who attend. Annual dues for each Council are $30.

We sponsor an annual Religious Appreciation Dinner in February, the Bishop Tom Flanagan Golf Classic to support Habitat for Humanity, a Men's Retreat, and a Couples Retreat, among other projects. 

Next Chapter Meeting

Sep 17. Council 786 Holy Spirit

Brother to Brother
This is a new Blog website where Knights from the Archdiocese of San Antonio can post prayer requests.    The username is "satkc" and the password is "charity."    Click Here.

Financial Secretary Training
Training is scheduled to take place on September 20, 2008. Training will be conducted at St John Berchman's Council 7697. Start time will be 9:00 AM and it will last until around noon. GKs are encouraged to attend also.  Map

Name that Cart
N
aming Contest for Bishop Tom's Golf Cart below. Winner wins a REAL prize.  Submit your suggested name to mike@nishimuta.net

Suggested Names:  Tom's Bus -  Irish One     -   Flanagan Vanagan  -   Emereld Flyer    - The Irish Flyer   -  Bishop T-Mobile    -  Irish Eyes    -   White Lightning   - The Bishopmobile    -   Mr. Earl    -    Sputnick   -  Sir Knight's Bishopmobile -   The Bishop's Buggy  - Flanagan's Flyer  - The Tommobile   - Holy Eagle 1  - Bishop 1   -  Angel Wheels -  Speedy - Celtic Go Cart -  God's Speed  -   ASA KC 1  -  Holy Roller  - Betty (Bishop Tom's Transport) - The Shamrock - Chariot of God - Praying Through  - Angel Wings - In God's Name - Bishop Buggy - Knight Driver  - Knight Rider  -  Knight Birdie

 

 

The Chapter will use the proceeds from the April Golf Tournament and Auction Party to build the 9th house for Habitat for Humanity in San Antonio. Pictured above is the new homeowner, Teresa Rios with Sam Szalwinski, Diocesan Deputy, Ruben Duran, and Chapter President Henry Gonzales.   

  Through the generosity of an anonymous donor, Bishop Flanagan and others will be able to get around the Assumption Seminary Campus with a little less difficulty.  The golf cart was presented to Bishop Flanagan on August 12th at the Chancery.
The Knights of Columbus representing the Archdiocese of San Antonio present the Archbishop with a check for $66,650, which will be used for the Deaf Ministries in the Archdiocese.  This is a result of the ASA Knights meeting the charities goal of $105,604 for the year 2007-2008. The remainder of the funds are used by the State Charity committee for disaster relief, the Cardinal Medeiros Fund, and other charity needs that the State Council responds to.  Pictured (L-R) Past State Deputy Ray Neumann, Assistant Diocesan Deputy Dean Murphy, Chairman of the State Charity Committee, Jim Wade, Archbishiop Gomez, Bishop Flanagan, Bishop Cantu, Diocesan Deputy Sam Szalwinski, and Chapter President Henry Gonzales. The presentation was made in the Chancery on August 12.

Record Crowd Gathers for Diocesan Meeting

A record number of KC Officers gathered at St Mark the Evangelist for the Organizational Kick-Off Meeting. Bishop Humberto Cantu and State Deputy Javier Martinez addressed the delegates. Shown below left is Diocesan Deputy Sam Szalwinski with his Assistant Deputies (Joe Cortinaz, Dean Murphy, Angel Perez, Rich Moken, and Jesse Aguilar, with Chapter President Henry Gonzales). On below right, Bishop Cantu addresses Knights.

 

Council 9902 Donates Wheel Chair

Council 9902 recently donated a wheelchair to Charter Member Joe Lopez.  Joe's wife Dolores said "This is Joe's 5th wheel!"

 

Texas State Convention Draws Record Crowd, Supreme Knight, Cardinal DiNardo

Delegates from throughout Texas gathered for the 104th State Convention in Dallas, May 1-4.  Keynote speakers included  Daniel Cardinal DiNardo, from the Diocese of Galvaston-Houston,  Supreme Knight  Carl Anderson, and a record-setting attendance in numbers of convention delegates.  In the only contested election of State Officers for 2008-2010, Jim Collins was elected State Treasurer. New members to the State Council include Douglas Oldmixon, of Austin, State Advocate, and "Little" Joe Lopez,  Warden, from San Antonio.  Bishop Placido Rodriguez, from Lubbock, will be the State Chaplain, and Msgr Peter J. Flood, from San Antonio, will be the associate State Chaplain. Javier Martinez, from Missouri City, is State Deputy, and Tony Herreth from Houston, State Secretary.  Pictured below is Cardinal DiNardo with Bishop Emeritus Tom Flanagan and Carlo Escamilla.  Escamilla. Escamilla, son of Knight Joe Escamilla in St Brigid Council 11596, accompanied Bishop Flanagan to the Convention and will soon become a First DegreeKnight.

Vatican Approves Decree of 'Heroic Virtue'

Father Michael J. McGivney would be first American born priest to be declared a saint.
Father Michael J. McGivney

Pope Benedict XVI Saturday approved a decree recognizing the heroic virtue of Father Michael J. McGivney, founder of the Knights of Columbus. The pope’s declaration significantly advances the priest’s process toward sainthood and gives the parish priest the distinction of “Venerable Servant of God.” If canonized, Father McGivney would be the first American born priest to be so honored.

“All of us who are members of the Knights of Columbus are profoundly grateful for this recognition of the holiness of our founder,” said Supreme Knight Carl Anderson. “The strength of the Knights of Columbus today is a testament to his timeless vision, his holiness and his ideals.”

Worried about the religious faith and financial stability of immigrant families, Father McGivney founded the Knights of Columbus with the help of several men of St. Mary’s Parish in New Haven in 1882 to help strengthen the faith of the men of his parish and to provide financial assistance in the event of their death to the widows and orphans they left behind. He was also known for his tireless work among his parishioners.

Born in Waterbury, Conn., Aug. 12, 1852, Michael Joseph McGivney, was the first of Patrick and Mary (Lynch) McGivney’s 13 children, six of whom died in infancy or early childhood. His parents, natives of Ireland, had immigrated to the United States during the 19th century. Patrick was a molder in a Waterbury brass mill, where Michael himself worked for a brief time as a child to help support the family.

From an early age, however, he realized a calling to the Catholic priesthood. After studying in several seminaries, he was ordained in that Baltimore’s historic Cathedral by Cardinal James Gibbons Dec. 22, 1877.

He took up his first assignment, as curate at St. Mary’s Church, New Haven, Conn., Jan. 2, 1878. Father McGivney was named pastor of St. Thomas Church in Thomaston, Conn. in 1884. He became seriously ill with pneumonia in January 1890, and died Aug. 14, 1890 at age 38.

The cause, or process, for Father McGivney’s sainthood, was opened by Hartford Archbishop Daniel A. Cronin, in December 1997. The cause was presented to the Vatican in 2000, where it has been under review by the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. With the pope’s recent decree, and the authentication of a miracle at Father McGivney’s intercession, the priest could be beatified. A second miracle would be required for canonization.

Still maintaining its headquarters in New Haven, the Knights of Columbus is the world’s largest Catholic Fraternal Organization with more than 1.7 million members in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Central America, the Caribbean islands, the Philippines, Guam and, most recently, Poland.

 

 2008 Religious Appreciation Dinner

The dinner was a tremendous success. Thanks to all Knights who planned, drove, cooked, donated, welcomed, set up, cleaned up, and their Wives and the wonderful support of the Daughters of Charity in San Antonio.  Over 650 were served, and the men and women religious and clergy enjoyed it!

Religious Appreciation Photos - Click Here

Icon for Our Lady of Charities - To schedule hosting the icon, contact Ed Glisky 830-609-2264

Catholic TV of San Antonio and EWTN en Espanol now available as "Family, Faith and Values" programming option on Time Warner Cable.  See News Release See Article from "Conexion"

 

Link to Columbia Magazine Online showing San Antonio Events 

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Sep 17 786 Holy Spirit
Oct  15 4183 New Braunfels
Nov 19 11596 St Brigid
Dec 17 13041 St Jude
Jan 21 5262  
Feb 18 6358 Schertz
Mar 18 8067 St Patricks
Apr 15 13523 Assumption Seminary
May 20 4315 Our Lady of Fatima
Jun 17 7770 St James
Jul 15 9902 St Mary Magdalene
Aug 19 7613 St Mark
Sep 16 6833  Little Flower
Oct 21 4183 New Braunfels
Nov 18 11596 St Brigid
Dec 13041 St Jude

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Parish Priest -- Father Michael McGivney and American Catholicism

This biography on the Order's founder was written by best-selling author Douglas Brinkley and Julie M. Fenster.  It is is a fascinating account of Father McGivney's world and the people who influenced him and came to know his greatness. Buy Here for $14.93

Read Bishop Flanagan's comments about the book.

By Their Works: Profiles of Men of Faith Who Made A Difference, is published by HarperCollins, one of the largest book publishers in the world, under the Collins imprint. The book tells the stories of 65 Knights of Columbus whose lives span the entire 124-year history of the Order.

By Their Works is available for $25 from Amazon. It is a high-quality “coffee table book” with dozens of photographs and other illustrations.

It is also available for purchase in book stores and through online booksellers such as barnesandnoble.com and ignatius.com.

Written by Stephen Singular, By Their Works includes chapters on many well-known Knights, including Babe Ruth, John F. Kennedy, and Vince Lombardi. But it also includes many extraordinary but less well known Knights, such as Father Thomas Mulcrone and James Connolly, the first American to win an Olympic gold medal in modern times; Lt. Daniel O’Callaghan, a New York City fireman who lost his life trying to rescue others at the World Trade Center on 9/11; and Sgt. Maj. Dan Daily, a two-time Medal of Honor winner once described by the commandant of the Marine Corps as “the outstanding Marine of all time.”

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