PRATICAL CATHOLICS
The one requirement of membership in the Knights of Columbus is that a man be a “practical Catholic” in union with the Holy See. What does the term “practical Catholic” mean?
Faith for Father McGivney and his Knights was not simply knowing the catechism, important as that is. It was putting into practice the Great Commandment of Jesus: To love God with all yourheartandyourneighboras yourself. True to the parable of the Good Samaritan, love of neighbor does not stop at the church door. It goes out intothe streets, the highways and byways, to encounter those on the margins of society – who were often immigrant Catholics
in Father McGivney’s day – and bringthempracticalcharityand fraternallove.
A “practical Catholic” has a love of home, family and church, where faith is nurtured. Yet his faith leads him into the world, evenaworldsuffusedwithantiCatholic sentiment, in the spirit
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
of the Good Samaritan. He is called to bind up the wounds of the sick and abandoned, to provide for their temporal needs, to support the faith of Catholics and pass on the faith to inquirers, and to live a life of prayer and virtue, with love of Godandneighbor.
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.
SUPREME NEWS & NOTES
KNIGHTS JOIN 50TH ANNUAL MARCH FOR LIFE IN D.C.
Knightsfromacrossthenationmarchinsupportoftherighttolifeduringthefirstpost-RoeMarch forLife.(More)
INSPIRED BY BENEDICT XVI
Taking inspiration from the teaching and witness of the late Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, Knights of Columbus are committed to the practice of charity in service to families, the Church and those in need. In this latest episode of KnightCast, which begins with a message from Supreme Knight Patrick Kelly about the death of Pope Benedict, host Jonathan Reyes talks with guests about the Order’s humanitarian work in Poland and Ukraine, engaging ways to share the Gospel, the unique rewards of a career that supports families’ financial security, and the intersection of sports and faith.
MAJORITY OF AMERICANS STILL SUPPORT ABORTION LIMITS
The 2023 Knights of Columbus–Marist Poll also shows support for pregnancy resource centers and opposition to taxpayer-funded abortions.
READ: PRESS RELEASE VIEW POLL PRESENTATION POLL CROSSTABS
A BED OF ONE’S OWN
On the Standing Rock Indian Reservation in North and South Dakota, more than 40% of residents live in poverty. In September 2022, Knights from nine North Dakota councils came together to make and outfit 50 beds for families on the reservation. The initiative, which they called “Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep,” was just the latest among a growing number of innovative K of C projects to engage with and assist Indigenous communities since the Order launched its Native Solidarity Initiative in 2019. (More)
STATE OFFICER REPORT
How did you do on those questions from last month? Did youevenlookatthemorareyou just winging it hoping that somethingwillstick?
If you have not yet, get the council officers together and plan the last 5-months of the fraternal year. Are your programs entered into the 10784? Are we using every opportunity to ask men to join our Order? The possibilities are endless, but you need to have a plan. Going into it blind will only cause you and your team headaches. Success doesn’t just happen. Its plannedfor.
Congratulations to Father John Mullee from LafayetteCouncil3970in Independence being named the Clergyman of the Year for 2022 by the Greater Cleveland Chapter. Father Mullee was instrumental is helping to rejuvenate the Knights of Columbus at St. Michael’s during his tenure there. We are looking forward to Father working at St. Monica.
The Charity Brothers are coming to Cleveland! Hope you have got your SCB Chairman
ready to go. The ticket distribution is on Saturday, February 11. We will again be live on the west side at St. Ladislas and will stream to Garfield Heights and South Akron. You will need two (2) people present and signed in to receive the rebate. The information later in this issue
Out with the Cavs for our Free Throw Participants. Councils will receive notification about the 124th Ohio State Council State Convention. This year, the convention is in the state capital of Columbus at a new venue, Hilton Downtown Columbus. Look for more informationonlineandanemail and USPS letter in March.
Let us not forget that Easter is in April this year.
Your service programs need to be reported to the state no later than April 15th. So, do not delay in getting them entered through the statewebsite.
April 28-30 is the 4th Degree Exemplification in Independence. District Master Brandon Robinson and his staff are working to being a greatevent.
for where your council is currently assigned to pick-up yourSCBtickets!
March is a very busy month. There is the Diocesan Free Throw contest on March 5 and the State Free Throw on March 18. March 26 we have the Bishop’s Brunch and the Knight
Needlesstosay,wewillbebusy. But it is all good when it s for thegloryofGod.
VivatJesus!
STATE GROWTH REPORT
We are moving forward into the 2nd half of our Fraternal year. At this point, we just reached 50% of our Goal for Circle of Honor. There is no doubt in my mind that we can reach our Goal by June28th. You need to continually ask men to join our Order. Every mass, every function at Church is an opportunity to ASK Men to JOIN. Because as I have told you many times before, If you do not ask them to join, more than likely they will not.
Membership Program Points
Many of you have filled out the 10728 form for Program reporting, and have listed your Membership Programs on the Ohio State web site. I have reviewed and graded everyone of them As of 1/31/2023 there are 19 programs on there that I have reviewed and left notes on for you to supply additional information, and I will gladly give you the Points once you resubmit with the required information. Go back into the site, and see if your program was approved or reviewed. If it is under review, you need to submit more information. Please do so, as I want to give you the program points…I want your council to succeed.
As of 1/31/2023, there are 205 Councils in the State that have NOT reported 1 new member for this year. Please make an effort to recruit at least 1 new member. If you can, try to recruit 5 or 6, then you will meet the minimum required amount necessary. Every church function, every mass is an opportunity to recruit. I know for fact, that there are several Priests in our State that do not want any recruiting done in their parishes. We have to abide by their wishes. However, that is not to say that you cannot recruit one a man to man basis in church. If you are one of these Councils where the Priest does not want a Membership Drive ..let me know, and I will make arrangements for you to receive credit for a Membership Drive…As long as you recruit someone new.
in order to claim the membership incentives email to mcfreil2019@gmail.com the name(s) of the new member as soon as possible .
VIVAT JESUS !!
MICHAEL FREIL, State Membership DirectorORDER GROWTH
As of January 27, 2023
Ohio July 1: 54,710
Ohio Growth: 836 (47.77%)
% Growth: 1.53%
Cleveland July 1: 8,612
Cleveland Growth: 163 (51.09%)
% Growth: 1.89%
% 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. 15056 Holy Family Parma (8.82%)
3. 16373 Westlake (7.50%)
4. 11464 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton (6.90%)
5. 2726 Windermere (6.80%)
6. 14111 Prince of Peace (6.10%)
TOP-5 TOTAL NEW MEMBERS
1. 3410 South Akron (17)
2. 774 Elyria (13)
3. 4847 Brunswick (11)
4. 10792 St. Francis of Assisi (9)
5. 2726 Windermere (7)
TOP-5 DISTRICTS
1. DD #19 Tom Goodheart (26)
2. DD #24 Tom Donovan (22)
3. DD #20 DeWitt Gober (20)
4. DD #21 Patrick Gale (19)
5. DD #33 George Metz (17)
Can you crack the TOP-5 and take home the top prize this year? Grow and find out!
GROWTH REPORT
A Word About Council Growth
Every Knight of Columbus gets tired of hearing about council growth. It’s a never ending barrage from Supreme, from the State Council, from your District Deputy and from your Membership Director. Everybody is talking growth! There is a reason you’re inundated with this message:
If your council isn’t growing – it’s dying.
It’s a sad, but accurate commentary. Without new, fresh blood, your council is likely to wither and die. It probably won’t happen quickly, but it most likely will. If the same guys are the
only ones doing anything in your council, it’s in trouble. The more brothers involved in programs and recruiting – the better the chances of growing not only in numbers, but also in service to our Church, our community and our Brother Knights.
So, what are we asking you to do? We are not asking you to be a super salesman for the Knights of Columbus. We are not asking you to stand outside the Church and browbeat men into submission. We are asking you to talk with men. We are asking you to invite them to help with a program. In short, we’re asking that you be an example of what a Catholic man can become.
Introduce yourself and your family to that guy you see at Mass every week.
Mention your next program and ask if he and his family are willing to give a hand. If he says no this time, tell him when the next program comes along and ask him and his family for assistance again. When you ask that way, you’re not putting any pressure on him. Let him and his family see what we are all about.
As St. Francis of Assisi is quoted: “Preach the gospel at all times. Use words only when necessary.” Actions do speak much louder than words. Let the actions of all of us speak loud and clear.
John Brown Assistant Membership Director Ohio State CouncilEMEMBERSHIP
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, Jerry Nowesnick 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.
COUNCILS WITH EMEMBERS IN PORTAL
As of January 27, 2023
Active: 18 (<60-Days Old)
637 Lorain (1)
2726 Windermere (1)
3213 Father Carl Anthony (1)
3410 South Akron (2)
3970 Lafayette (2)
4168 Medina (1)
4664 Carl Reymann (1)
4847 Brunswick (1)
4891 Amherst Holy Family (1)
5405 Wickliffe (1)
5506 John Fitzgerald Kennedy (1)
10936 Holy Family Stow (1)
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.
14406 Our Lady of Charity (1)
14416 St. Mary of the Falls (1)
16137 St. Charles Borromeo (1)
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: 60
FY Total eMembers: 124
% eMember 2Council: 48.38%
FORMS, FORMS, & MORE FORMS
The fraternal year is now on the downward slope toward the state convention in May. Does your council have all forms submitted to Supreme?
Cleveland is doing a good job of getting the reports into Supreme. As of January 27, 2023, Cleveland rate of submission is: 93.94% for 185s, 80.30% for 365s, 78.79% for 1295 (Aug), and 31.82% for 1728.
Please note that Form 1728, Fraternal Survey, WAS due January 31, 2023. The Form 1295 (Feb) Semi-Annual 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.
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 - PDFOnline - 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
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.
STATE GENERAL PROGRAM
Did your Council file the Annual Survey of Fraternal Activity (form #1728) on January 31? If not, easiest way to file is by doing online by the GK or FS visiting PUBS&RESOURCES (https://kofcohio.org/ forms/) on the state website (https://www.kofc.org/un/en/forms/spa/ invite.html?lang=en&form=1728C.01). Also the semiannual council audit (Form #1295) is due on February 15.
Life (Chris Bercaw): If your council participated in March for Life, either in Washington DC or locally, please make sure the submit the Fraternal Program (#10784) report for this Life activity. For those councils that want to host the Silver Rose in July 6 to 9th time-frame, please see contact State Warden Chris Sarka, more information found at https://kofcohio.org/pilgrim-icon-program/ .
Faith (Tony Offenberger): Are you prepared for Lent? Ash Wednesday is Wednesday February 22. Lent is a great time to work with your Pastor and schedule "Into the Breach" program at your parish. Is your council attending the Men's Conference on March 18 at St. Albert the Great Parish. Now is good time to get a group together to attend the conference that could be reported under the Spiritual Reflection program.
February this year is a month that has two different kinds of feeling. We begin with the feeling of love for our family and friends as we celebrate St Valentine’s day. Then we turn our feelings to sorrow on the 22nd when we start 40 days of lent. Let’s all have a wonderful start to the Lenten season as we look forward to the resurrection of our Lord and savior Jesus Christ.
Family (Joe Hartle): Lent is great time for "Food for Families" program, also make sure you are promoting family Good Friday promotion in your parish bulletin during lent. Good Friday is April 7th.
Community (Duane Bassett): Did you council participate in Free Throw contest? Don't forget to file the Fraternal Program (#10784) report under the Community activity.
Andrew Nuckols State General Program DirectorINSURANCE
STATE PROGRAMS
the Charity Brothers are going to help Sister so she does not need to move to Pittsburgh.
The Charity Brothers are returning in 2023 and they need YOU to help them reach the $1,000,000 in sales.
How are you going to do that? It all starts with the SCB Roadshow Weekends. Below and on the state website are all of the locations for the 2023 kickoff concert.
You and a friend need to be there in order to earn that extra rebate amount. So come ready to party and get this show going!
WE NEED YOU! SuperCashBonanza 2023
It is that time and it appears that
The Charity Brothers and their Posse will be live in the Cleveland Area for a one time performance. The group will be live at St. Ladislas in Westlake on Saturday,
February 11, 2023 starting at 2PM and will be simulcast to Garfield Council 4130 and South Akron Council 3410. Check out the list below to see where your council should be sending its fans.
A light lunch will be served at each location starting at 1PM. Following the concert, announcement of the 2022 Supreme Award Winners will take place. The entire event should be wrapped up by 3:30 PM.
Looking forward to seeing the great crowds here in Cleveland for the Charity Brothers!
BTW, District Deputies, we have a small package for you as well.
Mike “Westside Mickey” Felerski Super Cash Chairman 2023
Super Cash Bonanza Ticket Distribution Locations and Assignments
If your council would like to attend at another location than that assigned, please call or text Jim Maslach at 440-785-9838 or email at kofcjkm@gmail.com before Monday, February 6, 2023.
EAST
Garfield Council #4130
10806 Granger Rd, Garfield Hts
310, 733, 947, 2726, 2790, 2803, 2886, 3164, 3304, 3970, 4130, 4217, 4498, 4801, 4893, 5405, 5559, 8320, 11831, 13755, 14406, 14714, 15023, 15056, 15614, 15737, 15942, 16137, 16279
SOUTH
South Akron Council #3410 2055 Glenmount Ave, Akron
547, 789, 2362, 3213, 3410, 3529, 3541, 4664, 5506, 5613, 10936, 13517, 14054, 14111, 14255, 14551
WEST St. Ladislas 2345 Bassett Rd, Westlake
637, 774, 2643, 3269, 4168, 4731, 4847, 4891, 7970, 8369, 10792, 11464, 13984, 14416, 14769, 15901, 16373, 16376
There will be a limited number of additional tickets available. Those will be made available once everyone has their allocated packages.
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/eucharisticrevival/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-we-are/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.
Gregory Coogan Secretary for Catechetical Formation Catholic Diocese of ClevelandTRAINING OPPORTUNITIES
Regional Training Directors are a resource for councils in the United States and Canada. Regional Training Directors provide training for council and district leaders, both in person and online. Jon Olson is the Associate Regional Growth & Training Director for the Midwest Region.
All training below is currently being held via GoToWebinar. Click the date to register. GoToWebinar will send back to the email address YOU provide the meeting link.
Presented by Jon Olson, Associate Regional Growth & Training Director
Phone: 203-506-4120 | Email: jon.olson@kofc.org
SUPREME TRAINING VIDEOS DELTA CHURCH DRIVE COUNCIL GROWTH
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.
Tuesday 2/7/23 @ 8PM
The presentation will help Fraternal leaders resolve to leave councils, parish, and community better than how they found it. Leader should also learn how to develop a simple, specific, year-round plan in place for growing council membership, that involves participation from the whole council. Attendees should commit to work with their pastor(s), field agent, and DD to accomplish their goals. Leaders should understand the importance of hosting regular ceremonials, incorporating recruitment into every event, and running membership drives
Wednesday 2/15/23 @ 7PM
YOU ARE YOUR PROGRAMS FORMS & SUPREME WEBSITE MORE AVAILABLE ONLINE
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.
Monday 2/13/23 @ 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.
Tuesday 2/21/23 @ 7PM
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) )
KNIGHTS IN ACTION
The Cleveland Cavaliers and Knights of Columbus are excited to partner on a long-lasting win-win partnership focused on providing kids of all ages and skill levels the opportunity to learn what it takes to win both on and off the court. The Jr. Cavs Partnership represents a united community of dedicated teams, coaches, parents and players who share a common goal – supporting the positive benefits attained through the game of basketball.
Join us for a “Knight Out with the Cavaliers” where we will be honoring the participants of the 2023 Free Throw Championship and announcing the state champions. The game is on Sunday, March 26, 2023 at 6:00PM as the Cavaliers take on the Houston Rockets at RocketMortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland.
Each participant has the opportunity to purchase:
• Jr. Cavs co-branded reversible jersey
• 1-Participant Ticket for Cavs Game
• 1-Parent/Guardian Ticket for Cavs Game
• Provide participants with a true NBA experience.
To be eligible to purchase this package, the participant must have competed at a local council, district, diocesan or state championship level. A participant is defined as a boy or girl ages 9 to 14. The cost for the package is $30 plus associated fees. Limit one package per a participant.
Additional family members and Knights of Columbus members will have the opportunity to join the festivities by purchasing tickets for the March 26th game at a KofC Group Rate later this month. Stay tuned for that link and an update to the Free Throw page.
To pay by check, please download the PDF form, complete and send to Jim Maslach, State Advocate per the instructions on the form.
To pay via credit/debit card, use the electronic form available at www.kofcohio.org. Additional fees for PayPal will be applied to the $30 payment.
Additional tickets will be made available soon. Watch for an email with the link to the Cavaliers. If there are any questions, please contact Jim Maslach, State Advocate at 440-785-9838 or email at kofcjkm@gmail.com.
KNIGHTS IN ACTION
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STATE & DIOCESAN ACTIVITIES
FEBRUARY 2023
1 State Exemplification CUF (7PM), Zoom)
2 Exemplification CUF (6:30PM) (3970)
8 State Exemplification CUF (7PM), Zoom)
10 Cleveland Chapter Meeting (7:30PM) (Garfield)
11 Super Cash Bonanza Roadshow (2PM) (Various)
14 Chapter Luncheon (Call Frank Carangio for info)
15 State Exemplification CUF (7PM), Zoom)
18 Sock Hop (6PM) (14769)
21 State Membership Team Meeting (7PM, Zoom)
22 State Exemplification CUF (7PM), Zoom)
25 Cleveland Diocesan Team Meeting (9AM, Zoom)
26 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.
Marriage Enrichment 2023 with the Swaffords
Please mark your calendars for Saturday, April 22nd, 2023 for our annual Marriage Enrichment. More information and registration for this event will be available soon.
Dr. Andrew and Sarah Swafford are both former collegiate athletes who found Jesus Christ in a powerful way in college and have devoted their lives to sharing the joy of his truth ever since. They speak frequently across the country (as well as in Europe, Australia, and the Philippines) on dating, marriage, the moral and spiritual life, and Sacred Scripture. Sarah is the author of Emotional Virtue: A Guide to Drama-free Relationships and Andrew is professor of theology at Benedictine College. He is general editor and contributor to the Great Adventure Catholic Bible. Among his other publications are What We Believe: The Beauty of the Catholic Faith and Ascension’s Bible studies on Romans and Hebrews. Andrew and Sarah live in Atchison, KS with their five children (age 16 to 3). Visit marriagesofgrace.org for more information.
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3304, 14714, 15942
4847, 10792, 11464, 14769
3529, 4664, 5613, 10936, 13517
14406, 15056, 15614, 16137, 16279
2886, 3164, 4498, 4801, 5405, 13755
14551
4130, 4893, 5106, 5559, 11831
Taggart
Daley
Hogan
interested, call George or Jim!