Membership in K of C: Admission
Sunday, July 04 2004 @ 09:07 AM CDT
Membership Director: Milo Paces 253-7256
Admission Committee Members:
Rick Chickillo 253-7937
Tom Maher 253-9621
Membership 1 November 2004: 149
Membership 30 September 2008: 212
New Members July 2004-June 2005
Admissions:
8 September 2004:
Joseph Pasulka; Donald Poczik; Robert Terwilliger; Anton Schultz; Joseph Lidoski; Anthony Aweeky; John Caragol; Thomas Crean; Lawrence Gibbons and Barry Ryan
8 December 2004
Lyle P. Brown; Terrence Connelly; Devin Keenan; Jim Keer; and Jerry Kusky
13 Apr 2005:
Paul Baker; James Goodman; Michael Jamides; Roderick MacKinnor; Thomas Pezanowski; Frank Popelars; Charles Sniffen and Joseph Woods
10 February 2006:
Milo Paces; Augie Grant; James Fallon; Thomas Florip; John Bartolomei; and Ted Zawistowski
11 October 2006
Duane C Alvesteffer; John Baronowski; Terry Boldt; Donald Ennen; John Hall; John Kasprik; David Lurix; William Miller; Michael Raby; Raymond Real; Alyn Sovak; J. Dewitt Brown; and Chester Michewicz Jr.
21 February 2007:
Skip Molenari; William Engelhardt; Jack Reilly; and Michael Baran.
26 November 2007:
Joseph Becker; Anthony Buckley; Franklin Dickson; Greg Horgan; Mark Johnson; Dan O' Neill; Tom Parnell; Walter Ryan; Eric Smither; Boyd Stanley; and Barry Walters
12 March 2008:
Tom Seery; Frank Daily
15 October 2008:
Gerald Boyle, Charles Krambuhl, Kevin O'Connor, Brian Flanagan, James Barkowski
Transfers In:
10 November 2004:
Charles Shulthies
11 January 2005
Thomas J. Maher and Dennis A. Matteotti
11 July 2007:
John Mattel
9 August 2007:
Ned Kelly
8 January 2008:
Mathew Pugliese, Paul Schnobrick, James Murray and Raymond Wycoff.
12 March 2008:
Tom Vaught
Reactivation:
9 August 2007:
Richard Kunzier
15 October 2008:
Michael Williams
All Catholic men over 18 years old who are in union with the Holy See are eligible for membership in Sacred Heart Council, Knights of Columbus. Application blanks are available from any member of Sacred Heart Council or can be found in the vestibule of Sacred Heart Church, Southport. The application should be filed out and mailed to the enclosed address or the application can be given to a Knight who will propose the applicant for consideration as a member. Acceptance of the applicant depends upon a vote of the members of the Sacred Heart Council. If favorably voted upon, the applicant becomes a member by initiation in what is known as the First Degree. He subsequently is advanced through the Second Degree and the Third Degree.
Men without a permanent residence in our area, such as those serving in the armed forces, can join Sacred Heart Council and later transfer to another Council if and when they are ordered to a new location within the United States. All priests and religious brothers who apply and take the degrees of the order automatically become honorary life members of the Order and are exempt from payment of dues.
The Council’s initiation fee for 2005 is $25.00, which includes the cost of providing name badges to all applicants. Initiation fees for applicants under 26 years of age shall be $5.00 less than the set amount. The initiation fee shall be paid prior to the applicant’s acceptance into the council.” Dues for Sacred Heart Council are $36 Dues for Sacred Heart Council are $36 per year. If you have any questions about joining Sacred Heart Council and the Knights of Columbus call one of the Admission Committee members listed above.
The Knights of Columbus has an insurance program, which is available to all members who can qualify, and which represents an important advantage of membership. For men in every walk of life the name of the Knights of Columbus engenders the image of a united organization, efficiently going about its tasks of charity, unity, fraternity, patriotism and defense of the priesthood. It is composed of men who are giving unselfishly of their time and talents in the service of God and their country.
Membership in the Knights of Columbus provides the opportunity for wholesome association with congenial companions who are, first of all, practical Catholic gentlemen. It offers the opportunity for fellowship with those who are of the same belief, who recognize the same duty to God, to family and to neighbor and who stand side by side in defense of those beliefs. Programs are so organized as to appeal to the individual interest of the members. Through many constructive activities of Christian fraternity, members are enabled to render service to their Church, their country and their fellowman. Through membership they develop a consciousness of their ability to lead and to assist.
The Knights of Columbus have a proud heritage. As a Catholic man in communion with the Church, you can share in that heritage and build for an even greater future by joining the Knights of Columbus.
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