January 2023 North Coast Navigator

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Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI

1927-2022

On April 18, 2005, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger was elected the 264th successor of Saint Peter and chose the name Benedict XVI. His papacy testifies to both a scholarly churchman, having extensively studied theology and philosophy, and pastoral sensitivity. When elected pope at age 78, he didn't anticipate traveling the globe given his age and health, but quickly realized that the best way to reach the people of God was to go to them. He attended the first World Youth Day in Germany just months after his election. On February 28, 2013, Pope Benedict announced his resignation, becoming the first pope in almost 600 years to resign from the papacy. Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI passed away on December 31, 2022 at the age of 95.

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FAITH FAMILY COMMUNITY LIFE
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KEEPING THE FAITH

Father McGivney not only lived a life devoted to the Catholic faith; he also focused all his spiritual, mental and physical energies on helping others persevere and grow in that faith, and he guarded against whatever might diminish the practice of Catholicism.

For Father McGivney’s newly formed Knights, protecting the faith of Catholics was the prime concern, and this quickly took three forms.

First, the Knights would serve as an antidote to those secret societies that lured Catholic men away from their faith by offering financial benefits.

Second, the Order’s insurance program would help keep Catholic families together when a breadwinner died; this would also help prevent a loss of faith among widows and orphans forced to live in state institutions or with nonCatholic relatives or adoptive families.

Third, the Knights would champion the full rights of American citizenship for Catholics. This, too, would support the Church, since ensuring equal rights for Catholics would help limit the social or civil pressure on them to abandon their faith.

For more information on Blessed Michael McGivney, please check out the Blessed Michael McGivney Guild at Father Michael J. McGivney Guild | Knights of Columbus (fathermcgivney.org)

God, our Father, protector of the poor and defender of the widow and orphan, you called your priest, Blessed Michael McGivney, to be an apostle of Christian family life and to lead the young to the generous service of their neighbor. Through the example of his life and virtue, may we follow your Son, Jesus Christ, more closely, fulfilling his commandment of charity and building up his Body which is the Church.

Let the inspiration of your servant prompt us to greater confidence in your love so that we may continue his work of caring for the needy and the outcast. We humbly ask that you glorify Blessed Michael McGivney on earth according to the design of your holy will. Through his intercession, grant the favor I now present (here make your request).

Through Christ our Lord. Amen

HIS VISION, YOUR MISSION

You can play a key role in advancing Father McGivney’s cause by joining the Guild for free and praying for his intercession and canonization. May Father McGivney intercede for you! The Father Michael J. McGivney Guild serves as a source for information about the life, works and spirituality of Father McGivney. The Guild publishes a quarterly newsletter and offers a weekly Mass for the intentions of members.

CLICK HERE TO JOIN TODAY!

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SUPREME NEWS & NOTES

KNIGHTS MOURN THE DEATH OF THE POPE EMERITUS

SUPREME KNIGHT URGES INVOLVEMENT IN MARCH FOR LIFE

Supreme Knight Patrick Kelly invites Knights of Columbus and their families to join him at the annual March for Life in Washington, D.C., on Friday, Jan. 20, 2023 not only to celebrate the reversal of Roe v. Wade, but also to send a clear pro-life message to lawmakers and resist efforts to codify legal abortion in federal law. The supreme knight also encourages Knights across the United States to support and participate in prolife events at the state level: “Every Knight has a part to play, and every council should get involved.” (More)

‘WOMAN OF THE EUCHARIST’

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Real Presence of her Son in the Holy Eucharist. Watch “Woman of the Eucharist” to learn more about how Our Lady guides us closer to her Son. (Watch Video)

CARRYING THE TORCH FOR OUR LADY

In his statement on Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI’s death, Supreme Knight Patrick Kelly calls Pope Benedict’s teachings ‘a theological treasury and profound testimony to Jesus Christ and His Church.’ (More) CLICK

This fall, Knights in New Jersey joined the Hispanic community in the Diocese of Trenton to honor Our Lady of Guadalupe with a ceremony at the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption. Special Guadalupe torches were lit and then brought to many parishes throughout the diocese as a symbol of prayer for departed loved ones and to honor Our Lady of Guadalupe throughout the month of November.

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there. Council leaders should be asking themselves:

1. Are the core leadership positions filled?

2. Are officers and directors identified for next fraternal year?

3. Are all leaders on supreme and state email distribution?

4. Are leaders reading Fraternal Leaders Advisories?

5. Are monthly events scheduled for the next six months?

6. Are funds available for required and planned expenses?

7. Are leaders meeting the Pastor every month?

reports will be available soon and sent out to council leaders by the end of the month.

Happy New Year to you and all your families. May 2023 be a year of happiness, joy, peace, and good health!

In January we continue to rejoice and celebrate Christ's coming at Bethlehem and in our hearts. We have the wonderful feasts of Mary, Mother of God, where we honor Mary's highest title, and then we follow the Magi to the crib as they bring their gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh on Epiphany. Finally we reach the culmination of this season with the Baptism of Our Lord by St. John the Baptist. With a touch of sadness we take down our decorations and enter into the liturgical period known as Ordinary Time where we will devote ourselves to the mystery of Christ in its entirety.

It certainly has been a busy time for a lot of us with Advent, Christmas, and the start of the New Year! And it is to get a lot busier for our councils as we start down the second half of the fraternal year.

As council leaders, we can take this opportunity to assess where are council is, where we want to be, and how to get

8. Are all leaders attending the officers’ planning meetings?

9. Are members attending council meetings?

10. Are leaders familiar with the Faith in Action Guidebook?

11. Are leaders familiar with Supreme and State Training materials?

12. Have leaders attended monthly webinars hosted by Supreme?

13. Are leaders familiar with the Supreme and State Exemplification ceremony?

14. Is the Financial Secretary using online tools for member management and member billing?

Now is the time to make any adjustments so that the second half of the year will not end up like the Browns second half of games. We can still make adjustments where necessary and make a push to be the best we can be for the rest of the this year. But, just as important, it will set the tone for the upcoming fraternal year to be a successful one.

A lot of state programs for 2022 are wrapping up like Measure Up, Football Crazr, and Matching Funds. Those final

Super Cash Bonanza, Free Throw Championships, and the State Convention are next on our plates at the state level. You will see something about Super Cash here after the MidYear Meeting January 6-8. You should be doing your council Free Throw Contests now. Please make sure that your District Deputy is aware you are doing a free throw so he can host a district contest in February. The diocesan championship is Sunday, March 5, 2023 at St. Hilary’s. The times will be determined here shortly. The state championship is Saturday, March 18, 2023 at Bishop Ready High School in Columbus. Registration will open at 11AM with the contest starting at 12 Noon. More to follow after the diocesan championship.

As toward state convention, this year it will be in Columbus downtown at the Hilton. We are finalizing those arrangements and a notice will be sent to the Grand Knights of record in March. However, that does not mean you need to wait till then. If your council has resolutions that you feel need to be brought to the floor of the convention, please send those in now to me. You can also start to see about delegates and alternates for the convention. One less thing to try and shove in at the end of the year.

2023 promises to be a year with a lot of ups and downs for each of us and our councils. It is through the power of the Holy Spirit and our faith in Jesus Christ that will help to bring us through so that we can get up and start fresh again.

Vivat Jesus Jim

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STATE GROWTH REPORT

My fellow Knights of Columbus in the Great State of Ohio. I am going to give you a current update on where the Membership.

Total Membership: 54,791

We have an INTAKE of +719 New Members since July 1, 2022, that puts us at 41.09% of our goal of 1750. Currently we are at #39 Order wide.

The Current Diocese Standings are as follows:

The Standings have changed quite a bit, as Cincinnati Columbus & Cleveland have shifted in HIGH Membership gear. Just fraction of percentage points in separation.

1. Columbus has 44.74% of their Membership Goal Met

2. Cleveland has 44.51% of their Membership Goal Met

3. Cincinnati has 43.35% of their Membership Goal Met.

4. Toledo has 30.99% of their Membership Goal Met

5. Youngstown has 23.49% of their Membership Goal Met

6. Steubenville has 19.25 % of their Membership Goal Met

In order to claim the membership incentives email to mcfreil2019@gmail.com the name(s) of the new member as soon as possible with their Exempt date. KEEP ASKING MEN TO JOIN OUR ORDER…there is no Holiday for asking Men to Join, we ask 365 days a Year.

IF YOU DON’T ASK THEM TO JOIN…THEY WILL NOT. A S K T H E M!!!!!

ORDER GROWTH

As of December 31, 2022

Ohio July 1: 54,710

Ohio Growth: 719 (41.09%) % Growth: 1.31%

Cleveland July 1: 8,612 Cleveland Growth: 142 (44.51%)

% Growth: 1.65%

% Growth is a measure of the YTD gain compared against the July 1st membership number.

TOP-5 % GROWTH YTD Gain against the July 1 Membership Total 1. 8320 John Carroll (16.67%) 2. 11464 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton (6.90%) 3. 2726 Windermere (6.80%)

16373 Westlake (6.25%)

3410 South Akron (5.56%) TOP-5 TOTAL NEW

3410 South Akron (17)

10792 St. Francis of Assisi (9)

4847 Brunswick (9)

2726 Windermere (7)

774 Elyria (7)

Goodheart (19)

DD #24 Tom Donovan (19)

DD #33 George Metz (17)

DD #21 Patrick Gale (17)

DD #25 Cris Drugan (15) Can you crack the TOP-5 and take home the top prize this year? Grow and find out!

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EMEMBERSHIP

There has been a lot of confusion on what to do with an eMember when you receive the notice from the state. The steps are outlined for you on the email message but are below for your reference. If there are any questions or concerns about eMembers and what steps you are to do, please contact either your District Deputy, George Metz, Mike Incorvati or Jim Maslach. We can assist you through the process. State Exemplifications are every Wednesday at 7PM via Zoom. Supreme has the On-Demand feature.

COUNCIL PROCESS

• Council Admission Committee contacts the e-member and welcomes him to the Order.

• Interview the eMember utilizing the Admission Committee Inquiries Guide (Form 390)

• Complete Admission Committee Report (Form 283).

• Council Admission Committee recommendation to council officers.

IF FOUND FAVORABLE

• Council ballots (live or virtually) to accept eMember.

• GK, FS or CMD sends online registration link to eMember.

• Registration Link for State Online Exemplification (https://www.kofcohio.org/ exemplification-registration/) or Supreme On-Demand Resources (Ceremonial Resources | Knights of Columbus (kofc.org) You will be required to login to Supreme before accessing the Ceremonial page.

• E-Member registers and attends Exemplification on assigned date and time.

• Upon completion of the Exemplification, a confirmation email is sent to the GK, FS and/or CMD from State or Supreme Council.

• Complete the Form 100 received from State Online Membership Director and submit to form100@kofcohio.org OR login to Officers Online and complete the Prospect tab.

• Present new member with rosary and emblem of the Order pin at next available opportunity.

IF FOUND UNFAVORABLE

• Financial Secretary or Grand Knight login to Officers Online

• Go to the Prospect tab.

• Select REJECTION and select the reason why.

• Send email to State Online Membership Director, District Deputy and State Officer. If the reason is incompatible or if the e-member would like a different council, State Online Membership Director will update and forward back to DMD to start the process over again with the new council.

COUNCILS WITH EMEMBERS IN PORTAL

As of December 31, 2022

5405 Wickliffe (2) 15056 Holy Family Parma (1) 10936 Holy Family Stow (1) 2726 Windermere (1) 733 Cleveland (1) 3410 South Akron (1) 14406 Our Lady of Charity (1) 4130 Garfield Heights (1) 15614 St. Anthony of Padua (1) 4731 North Olmsted (1) 4847 Brunswick (1)

Active: 12 (<60-Days Old)

Follow the steps outlined on this page and send updates to Jim Maslach at kofcjkm@gmail.com so that he can update the Diocese Tracker for the State. If you need an Exemplification, see the Diocesan Events listed on page 18 for more info and locations.

eMember2Council: 50 FY Total eMembers: 102 % eMember 2Council: 49.02%

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FORMS, FORMS, & MORE FORMS

Cleveland is doing a good job of getting the reports into Supreme. As of December 31, 2022, Cleveland rate of submission is: 93.94% for 185s, 80.30% for 365s, and 75.76% for 1295 (Aug).

Please note that Form 1728, Fraternal Survey, is due January 31, 2023 AND Form 1295 (Feb) SemiAnnual Audit is due February 15, 2023.

On the next page, lists the councils and what reports Supreme is still missing. If you submitted those reports AND have a confirmation message from Supreme (if submitted via email), PLEASE DO NOT SEND AGAIN. Councils highlighted in RED are figuratively INACTIVE at this point.

Finally, if you are interested in getting your Columbian Award Application (Form SP-7) automatically populated for you, please contact Jim Maslach. This will only pertain to those councils that have submitted Council Activities and Programs through the Form 10784.

If you need help with any of these reports, please contact your District Deputy, State Officer or anyone on the Diocesan Staff.

FORMS AVAILABLE ONLINE @ www.kofcohio.org

#185 Report of Officers Chosen for Term - PDF - Online - due 6/30

#365 Service Program Personnel Report - PDF - Online - due 6/30

#1295-1 Semi-Annual Council Audit - due 8/15

#1728 Annual Survey of Fraternal Activity - PDFOnline - due 1/31

#1728A Survey of Fraternal Activity Individual Member Worksheet - No due date

#1295-2 Semi-Annual Council Audit - due 2/15

#SP-7 Columbian Award Application Requires access to Supreme Website Officers Online due 6/30

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FORMS STATUS REPORT

A GREEN dot indicates that the form has been submitted to Supreme and Accepted. A RED dot shows that the form has NOT been submitted to Supreme.

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INSURANCE

Happy New Year to all my brothers and their families! I wish you peace, joy and good health this coming year! It’s that time of year when we make resolutions. Have you made any yet? Maybe the realistic question is, “Have you already broken some of them?” Here are 10 popular New Year’s resolutions from the internet along with some of my own: 1. Get in shape; for some of us this means to lose some weight, exercise more and staying fit; to stop smoking or eat healthier foods. 2. Stop procrastinating; I don’t know about you, but I’m going to put this off for yet another year! 3. Improve my prayer life; there’s an app for that! The Laudate app claims it is the most downloaded Catholic app. It has an immense library of prayers, devotions, daily readings, podcasts and Vatican documents. 4. Improve on a skill or develop a new hobby; maybe you want to lower your golf handicap or learn to bowl. Go for it! 5. Be more thankful; God has blessed me in so many ways and sometimes I forget to thank Him for all of those things…usually because I’m too busy asking for something else. 6. Spend more time with the people that matter most; sometimes I get so busy working, keeping the house up or going to some meeting, I forget the ones I do these things for. I’ve got to set aside more time to just be with them. 7. Reduce stress; in this sometimes hectic and seemingly crazy world, it’s easy to get swallowed up in the latest tragedy and worry all the time. Cutting out those sources of stress or learning how to deal with them more effectively means a more settled life. 8. Read more; with so much on the internet, TV and radio it’s easy for me to get lost in those. Reading for pleasure has become something of a lost art. 9. Spend wisely; it’s so easy to spend money on things we really don’t need, buy on a whim or because we’re keeping up with the Joneses. 10. Review your current financial situation; it’s always a good idea to take stock on a yearly basis. Now this last resolution I can definitely help you keep. My resolution is to contact each of you this year to check in and if appropriate, set up a time to meet. We can update your information and see where you stand. Your financial health is critical to your family’s future security. We’ll take a look at your goals and aspirations and help make sure you’re on track to reach them. Vivat Jesus!

A CAREER UNLIKE ANY OTHER

We are seeking financial professionals to serve as insurance agents and investment advisory representatives (IAR). Working with the Knights of Columbus as a financial professional is unlike any other career opportunity you’ll come across. We are a not-for-profit charitable membership organization that helps provide financial security to its members and their families through its insurance programs and investments while also engaging in charitable works.

Each Knights of Columbus financial professional is assigned to a territory of Knights of Columbus families. Our agents and advisors offer meaningful insurance and financial solutions to our Catholic members and their families and join our members in building our church and serving our communities.

WHAT WE OFFER:

Career centered on the Catholic faith and serving the community Contacts in our councils who are eligible to purchase insurance Schedule you set yourself Coaching on your business plan

Training plan developed just for you Eligibility for our group life, medical, and disability insurance Eligibility for our cash balance pension plan and 401(k) plans Eligibility to earn performance incentives and bonuses

WHAT WE EXPECT FROM OUR AGENTS & ADVISORS:

Provide our members and their families with the advice that fits their needs

Be deeply involved in your parish and the councils of Knights you serve

Build and enhance your financial literacy Learn and follow all regulatory requirements Provide our members and their families with outstanding customer service

QUALIFICATIONS (Minimum):

Active state license to sell life insurance and our other products, or successful completion of the license process when required by the state

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS (Not required at hire): Bachelor’s degree Series 65 license CFP, CLU, CFA, CPA, or other professional designations

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STATE PROGRAMS

Matching Funds Campaign

2022 Final Report

I wish to thank all the Councils, Chapters, and Assemblies throughout our jurisdiction who made the 2022 Matching Funds Campaign a success. I also thank the Ohio Charity Foundation again for their generous match of $25,000. At the December State Officers Meeting, the State Officers unanimously decided to donate an additional $6,500 to be matched this year. With that, a total of $75,589 was raised to support the many diocesan departments and

Super Cash Bonanza 2023

Coming Soon!

With the first deep freeze of winter already behind us, we can start to look forward to the days getting longer and spring. And what does spring bring besides showers and flowers Super Cash Bonanza Raffle Tickets!

Yes, those lovely little tickets that you all love to sell and fill your charitable accounts up with are coming in February 2023. Look for a communication from State Treasurer and 2023 Super Cash Front Man, Mike “Westside Mickey” Felerski about locations and times. Cleveland will once again have three (3) distribution centers throughout the diocese. So, stay tuned.

programs throughout Ohio which provide Catholic religious educational services and materials to the parishes and schools in each Ohio diocese. We have again demonstrated our continuing support of Catholic religious education, and your efforts prove that the Knights in Ohio truly put our Faith into Action.

Later this month, the final report will be emailed to all State Personnel, District Deputies, and Grand Knights. It will also be available on the state website under the Matching Funds webpage. The report details the success of the 2022 campaign. A total of 200 Councils, 18 Assemblies and 1 Chapter participated in the program, however the real success of this annual campaign is measured by the educational resources that Catholics in each diocese throughout Ohio will

continue to receive in the years to come.

I would like to especially congratulate the councils, assemblies and chapters who stepped up in 2022 to give that little extra which helped our campaign to surpass 2021 campaign by $10,416.50 an increase of 25%. Everyone’s dedication and enthusiasm is truly appreciated.

On behalf of all the Directors and Coordinators that support Religious Education and Evangelization throughout Ohio; I thank you for your generosity to this year’s Matching Funds Campaign.

Fraternally, Jim Maslach, 2022 Matching Funds Chairman

Measure Up Campaign 2022 Final Report

Another successful year for the “flagship” program in 2022. State Warden, Chris Sarka, is finalizing the report and will present it at the 2023 Mid-Year Meeting in January.

The Financial Secretaries of your councils should have received your checks for distribution. If you have not received your checks, please contact Chris so that we can follow-up.

Again, look for the final report to be sent out in January and will be available on the state website.

Vivat Jesus!

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EUCHARISTIC REVIVAL

On June 19, 2022, the Catholic Church in the United States launched a very exciting National Eucharistic Revival. The Diocese of Cleveland is joyfully participating in this three-year process. Diocesan Convocations, retreats and webinars are taking place for bishops, priests, diocesan, parish and school staff as they open their hearts to the Holy Spirit’s action during the first Year of Diocesan Revival. Beginning on Thanksgiving Day the Diocesan Eucharistic Revival team will be posting video testimonies from our priests answering the question, “What does the Eucharist mean to me?” A new video will be posted daily through Christmas. Use the hashtag #EucharistCLE to find or share videos on social media. The Diocese will be also featuring a billboard campaign highlighting quotes from the Bible and the saints about the Eucharist in all eight counties of the Diocese.

Beginning in June of 2023 is the Year of the Parish Revival. Parishes and schools across the country and Northeast Ohio have already begun some exceptional grassroots initiatives to foster a deeper Eucharistic devotion in their parishes. The Knights of Columbus are a national partner for the Revival and we encourage every Council and Assembly to support initiatives in your parishes and within your council.

Here are a few things that you can do:

Visit the National Eucharistic Revival website https://www.eucharisticrevival.org/ Visit the Diocese of Cleveland’s Revival Website: https://www.dioceseofcleveland.org/eucharistic-revival/overview

Talk to your pastor to see what ways the Knights can assist, sponsor and support parish initiatives that could include adult faith formation, holy hours, and faith sharing on the Eucharist for all parishioners. Could your council offer to pray for and with all those preparing to receive First Holy Communion this year?

Participate in the Holy Mass, Eucharistic Adoration and possibly a parish Eucharistic Procession

Learn more about the Eucharist. Visit the Knights of Columbus’ website for resources: https://www.kofc.org/en/who-weare/our-faith/eucharist.html

Most importantly tell your story. Answer the question, “What does the Eucharist mean to me?” and share your in your family, at work, at a Council meeting or with friends.

In 2024, there will be National Eucharistic Revival held in Indianapolis with over 80,000 Catholics. The Diocese of Cleveland hopes to have a good representation. Stay tuned for more exciting opportunities in the diocese and our parishes.

Please share the good news of your Council’s activity with the Diocesan Eucharistic Revival Team. You may email me at Gregory Coogan, gcoogan@dioceseofcleveland.org.

Respectfully submitted by Gregory Coogan

Secretary for Catechetical Formation

Catholic Diocese of Cleveland

Member of St. Hilary Council No. 14551 Fairlawn, OH

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TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES

Visit the State Website Training Opportunities page listed under FOR MEMBERS to register for any of the courses listed above (Training Opportunities | Ohio State Council (kofcohio.org) )

SUPREME TRAINING VIDEOS DELTA CHURCH DRIVE

Supreme offers a wide variety of training opportunities online for you. Some of the topics that are available include:

• Member Management

• Member Billing

• Communications

Click HERE to Visit Supreme Training

Come learn how to do the Delta Church drive method. this highly effective process of growth through communication will help you go from prospects to members and answer the why of growth. Click the date to Register.

Wednesday 1/11/2023 @ 7PM

ENHANCINGMEMBER EXPERIENCE

Understand what’s meant by the terms membership experience and membership engagement and how the two terms are related, Complete the Council Engagement Assessment to assess their council’s strengths and weaknesses with regards to member engagement, Click the date to register.

COMING SOON!

YOU ARE YOUR PROGRAMS GRAND KNIGHT HALFTIME FORMS & SUPREME WEBSITE

Understand the council’s perception by fellow parishioners, particularly that of inactive members and future potential members and develop programs to advance your council. Click the date to register.

COMING SOON!

We cover in this training: Do a report card on how the council has done so far. Readjust your goals or make new goals. Run through a calendar for the second half of the fraternal year. Click to Register.

Wednesday, 1/25/2023 @ 8PM

Many councils and District Deputies have been struggling with where and how to fill out the forms on the Supreme website. Where do we find them? How do we fill them out? Who can fill out the online forms? Who has access? Lots of questions to go through and we will get the answers together.

Monday, 1/23/2023 @ 8PM

AFFILIATE MEMBER INITIATIVE RETURNS!

Many of you have probably never heard of the Affiliate Member Initiative. It’s an opportunity to transfer those members from your roster that no longer wish to be engaged at the local level. Councils have the opportunity to remove members from their rosters who have been missing-in-ac on for some me. This is not a suspension or a withdrawal. The men you transfer to the affiliate program are still Knights of Columbus, they are just not members of your council anymore. These transfers will not affect your progress towards reaching your Supreme Growth quota. The men you transfer to the program will now be “managed” by Supreme and State Councils. You will no longer pay per capita for them once they are transferred (January only).

Resources are available for you on the state website under PUBS&RESOURCES. There is a PowerPoint slide deck in PDF format that was used for the training sessions on December 19 and 29. Under Supreme Manuals, the Guidebook (11231) and FAQs are there for you to review. Please download these resources to help you through the process.

This opportunity may never be repeated do not miss this opportunity.

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KNIGHTS IN ACTION

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STATE & DIOCESAN ACTIVITIES

JANUARY 2023

4 State Exemplification CUF (7PM), Zoom)

5 First Friday Club Luncheon (11:30AM, Cleveland)

6-8 State Mid-Year Meetings (Columbus)

10 Chapter Luncheon (Call Frank Carangio for info)

11 State Exemplification CUF (7PM), Zoom)

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—Cleveland Chapter Meeting (7:30PM, Garfield Hts)

17 State Membership Team Meeting (7PM, Zoom)

18 State Exemplification CUF (7PM), Zoom)

25 State Exemplification CUF (7PM), Zoom)

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—Chapter Clergy Night (7:15PM, CPL)

28 Cleveland Diocesan Team Meeting (9AM, Zoom)

29 State Officers Meeting (7PM, Zoom)

For details concerning the events above, please check out either the state calendar or the diocesan calendar. To submit events, visit www.kofcohio.org and click on Events and Exemplifications.

Looking for a live, in-person Exemplification of Charity, Unity, and Fraternity but do not have enough team members for the team. Contact Joe Vallowe at 703-839-3591 or via email at vallowej@gmail.com to schedule our Diocesan Team to assist. If you are interested in starting a council team, contact your District Deputy or any member of the Diocesan Team to assist.

SUPREME ONLINE BILLING

The following was sent out to all involved in May. Please make note of it and be sure to check for your online statements regularly, so as to not miss payment deadlines.

Grand Knights, Navigators, Financial Secretaries, Comptrollers: This is a friendly reminder that the latest council and assembly billing statements have been uploaded to the Reports tab on Officers Online. The previous statements are also available by clicking the word “past”.

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DIOCESAN DIRECTORY

State Advocate / DD #32

Jim Maslach 440-785-9838 kofcjkm@gmail.com 789, 3541, 5506, 13601

State Website Director Tom Buehner 216-554-0722 tom.buehner@gmail.com

Assistant Membership Director John Brown 330-610-0308 trouter0523@gmail.com

DD Coordinator / DD #33

George Metz 440-449-0081 georgegmetz@aol.com 310, 2726, 8320, 15023, 15737

Dio. Membership / DD #28 Mike Incorvati 330-671-1490 mbaincorvati@hotmail.com Inactive Councils

Dio. Membership / DD #29 Jerry Nowesnick 440-336-0039 nowesnick@gmail.com Inactive Councils

Past State Deputy Robert Collins, Jr 216-410-7174 rfcollinsjr@gmail.com

Past State Deputy Roland Bator 330-225-7354 rbator4591@msn.com

General Agent Jason Staas 800-484-0304 jason.staas@kofc.org

Assistant General Agent/ Financial Advisor Christopher Winston 440-973-8288 christopher.winston@kofc.org

District Deputy #19

Tom Goodheart 330-773-9379 MLTRG@ATT.NET 547, 3213, 3410, 14054, 14111

District Deputy #20 DeWitt Gober 440-541-3317 DD20GOBER@GMAIL.COM 637, 774, 3269, 4891, 7970, 8369

District Deputy #21 Patrick Gale 440-382-1177 FLAGDAY66@WOWWAY.COM 4731, 13984, 14416, 15901, 16373, 16376

District Deputy #22 David Tucker 216-310-4360 SIXFOOTSIX32@YAHOO.COM 733, 2643, 2790, 4217, 13640

District Deputy #23 947, 3304, 14714, 15942 OPEN If interested, call George or Jim!

District Deputy #24 Tom Donovan 216-650-4213 TD3430@ATT.NET 4168, 4847, 10792, 11464, 14769

District Deputy #25 Cris Drugan 234-207-8686 CRIS.DRUGAN@ATT.NET 2362, 3529, 4664, 5613, 10936, 13517

District Deputy #26 Teran Taggart 216-509-2087 ADM5893@YAHOO.COM 3970, 14406, 15056, 15614, 16137, 16279

District Deputy #27 Tim Daley 216-486-1298 tdaley1861@aol.com 2886, 3164, 4498, 4801, 5405, 13755

District Deputy #30 Kevin Hogan 330-666-1343 K.J.HOGAN@ROADRUNNER.COM 14255, 14551

District Deputy #31 Bob Walsh 216-533-1134 REWALSH731@AOL.COM 2803, 4130, 4893, 5106, 5559, 11831

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