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Volume 47, Issue 10 South Bend, November 2019

“We’ve had enough exhortations to be quiet! Cry out with a hundred thousand tongues! I see the world is rotten because of silence.” -St.

Virtue of the Month Thanksgiving by FR. WILLIAM SAUNDERS November = Charity Recently, I had an argument with a friend over whether Thanksgiving was a civil holiday or a This is the first and greatest religious holiday. What do you think? commandment: Thou shalt love the Thanksgiving is definitely a religious holiday Lord thy God with thy whole heart, but rooted in the Judeo-Christian tradition of our country. Although the secularism of our the second is like unto it: Thou shalt love present culture may have turned the focus thy neighbor as thyself. − Matt. 22:38 more to feasting, football, and family gathering, we must not forget the history and the religious When one has succeeded in placing his significance of this American holiday. heart wholly upon God, he loses his Actually, the first Thanksgiving Day observance originated in Virginia. On Dec. 4, 1619, 38 affection for all other things, and no longer English settlers arrived at Berkely Plantation on the James River near present Charles City. The settlement’s charter required that the day of arrival be commemorated as a day of finds consolation in anything, nor clings thanksgiving to Almighty God. to anything except God, forgetting his own Most Americans, however, immediately associate our Thanksgiving celebration with the honor and every interest of his own. Pilgrims and their journey across the Atlantic on the Mayflower in search of a new land and religious freedom. After their perilous journey and with little food and supplies left, − St. Teresa the Pilgrims arrived on Nov. 21, 1620 at Plymouth, Massachusetts. During their first year, the Pilgrims endured many hardships and nearly half of the original 100 settlers died. “While there is any created thing which can Fortunately, the native Indians befriended the Pilgrims. Squanto, who had learned English give me consolation and delight,” says St. from traders, not only showed the Pilgrims how to grow and grind corn and how to hunt Bernard, “I do not dare to say that the love and fish in the new land, he assisted in negotiating a treaty with Chief Massasoit of the of God is ardent and fervid in my heart.” Wampanoag Indians. Gov. William Bradford, remarked that Squanto was “...a special instrument sent of God for their good beyond their expectations.” Near the time of the first anniversary of their arrival, Gov. Bradford declared a day of prayer and thanksgiving to God. About 60 pilgrims were joined by 90 Indians for this celebration. The tradition continued and spread throughout Prayer For the New England colonies, although no official date of celebration was set until later. However, we must not forget that the Pilgrims were well steeped in the bible. Gov. Reverence For Life Bradford’s idea for a celebration of thanksgiving was inspired by the Hebrew Feast of Almighty God, giver of all that is good, Tabernacles, one of Israel’s three major feasts, also known as the Feast of Ingathering or We thank You for the precious gift of human life: Booths. This feast was celebrated on the 15th day of the month of Tishri (mid-October, five For life in the womb ... days after the Day of Atonement, Yom Kippur) at the end of the harvest. The feast lasted coming from Your creative power … one week, during which time the people refrained from work and recited the “saving deeds” For the life of children ... of God from the Torah. They remembered their desert journey from Egypt where they had making us glad with their freshness and promise, been slaves and their safe deliverance to the promised land. The people lived in booths For the life of young people ... hoping for a better world ... (shelters of palm branches) as a symbol of the tents used on their exodus journey. They For the life of people who are disabled ... brought offerings of harvest fruits and new wine to the temple sanctuary to be offered each teaching us that every life has value, day in thanksgiving to God, remembering the Lord’s care and protection during the exodus, For the life of the elderly ... and His pledge of future protection and good harvests. witnessing to the ageless values of patience and wisdom. Lamps and torches illuminated the temple area to remind them of the pillar of fire which Like Blessed Mary, may we always say, ... “YES” to Your gift. accompanied the Israelites as they crossed to the promised land. Finally, on the seventh May we defend it and promote it from conception and last day, the high poured a vessel of water brought from the pool of Siloam to its natural end. And bring us at last, O Father, to the over the altar and recited the passage from (12:3-5), “With joy you will draw water at the fountain of salvation, and say on that day: ‘Give thanks to the Lord, acclaim His name; fullness of eternal life in Jesus Christ, our Lord.

Knights of Columbus Council #553 www.kofc553sm.org KNIGHTS - NEWS - NEWS - NEWS Knights of Columbus to Co-Sponsor among the nations make known His deeds, proclaim how exalted is His name. Sing praise to the 2020 Lourdes Pilgrimage Lord for His glorious achievement; let this be known throughout all the earth’’; this action too was reminiscent of how struck the rock in the desert and God provided water for His people on A total of 220 pilgrims, including 51 battle- their journey. wounded soldiers and veterans and 72 “warrior pilgrims,” composed the 2019 Warriors to For the pilgrims, they must have seen the connection between Lourdes pilgrimage, sponsored by the Knights their own exodus with that of the Jewish people: the flight of Columbus and the Archdiocese for the from the land of persecution; the perilous journey through a wilderness; the divine protection of God who provided food, Military Services, USA. Our organization will water, safety; and the settlement in the promised land. sponsor this worthy event again in 2020, mak- ing it the seventh year the Knights of Columbus As Catholics, we too must not forget how our own religion has conducted the program in conjunction with was outlawed and persecuted in England at this time. On Nov. the International Military Pilgrimage, known as 22, 1633, a group of 300 colonists (one-third of whom were the PMI (Pèlerinage Militaire International).” Catholic) set sail from Yarmouth harbor to establish the new colony of Maryland, where religious freedom for all people 2nd and 3rd Degree Ceremonies would be allowed. When they arrived at St. Clement’s Island on March 25, 1634, Father Andrew White, S.J. celebrated a Mass There will be 2nd and 3rd Degree ceremonies of Thanksgiving, the first Mass in the English colonies. They also were befriended by the native held on Sunday November 10, 2019. They will Indians of the Piscataway and Yoacomaco tubes. Interestingly, these tribes believed in one true God likely be held at Notre Dame in the Knights of and offered a thanksgiving ritual of first fruits at their harvest time. The Maryland colonists would Columbus Hall for Council 1477. All 1st and 2nd continue to offer thanksgiving festivals. degrees are encouraged to take this next step on their path to full Knighthood. After the Revolutionary War, at the request of Congress, President George Washington declared that Thursday. Nov. 26, 1789, would be for the people of the a day of thanksgiving: Ervin Macinski Scholarship “As a day of public Thanksgiving and prayer to be observed by acknowledging with grateful hearts Winner Announced the many and sole favors of Almighty God.” The declaration exhorted the people to Beseech Him to pardon our national and over transgressions, to promote the knowledge and practice of true The winner of the 2019 Ervin Macinski religion and virtue, and to grant unto all mankind such a degree of temporal prosperity as He alone Scholarship is Abigail Shafier, daughter of Jeff knows to be best.” Shafier. The scholarship provides Abigail with a $1,500 stipend that will help defray the cost Gradually, the celebration of Thanksgiving became a more national and permanent event. In 1780, of her tuition at Marian High School where she the Protestant Episcopal Church declared the first Thursday of November as an annual day of is currently a freshman. Abigail is a straight A thanksgiving to mighty God. Since 1817, New York State has officially celebrated Thanksgiving Day. student who has been extremely helpful to her By 1859, the custom of Thankgiving Day had spread to 28 states. (Virginia was the first Southern family with her involvement in running Icon state to institute the holiday.) Masses in 4 different locations this year. In 1863, President Lincoln designated the last Thursday of November nationally “as a day of Because this is a council-funded scholarship, Thanksgiving and praise to our beneficent Father.” President Johnson in 1867 and Grant in 1870 Abigail will be able to apply for it for each continued the practice. The fourth Thursday of November would continue as the national day of of her remaining three high school years. Thanksgiving until 1939, when President Franklin Roosevelt moved it one week earlier to help The stipend for this year was provided by a businesses by lengthening the Christmas shopping period. Finally in 1941, Congress legislated that very successful fundraising dinner held last Thanksgiving would be observed on the fourth Thursday of November and would be a federal holiday. Friday, October 18th. Thanks to all of you who As we celebrate this great American custom this year, we must not forget God. We should pause attended in support of this scholarship. It is this Thanksgiving Day and take time to pray, reflect on our lives, and give thanks. Each Catholic vital to the church body to provide our youth should make a real effort to attend Mass and come to the Banquet of our Lord to lift up our hearts with the ability to receive an excellent Catholic in Thanksgiving and to receive Him in the Holy Eucharist. Yes, we give thanks for the gifts of family, education. Church, and Sacraments. We give thanks for the loved ones who are entrusted to our care and those who care for us. We give thanks for our country which has provided such great opportunities, Right to Life Dinner - SAVE THE DATE security, and peace. In all, we give thanks and rejoice in the Lord who has blessed each of us with so The St. County Right to Life will have much and in so many ways. their annual March for Life on January 24, 2020. Once again, the Knights of Columbus will be pleased to host the post-march dinner at the Hall at 553. The marchers will convene at 11:30am and begin their march to the Federal Courthouse at 12:00pm. Wall - This is an event we are always privileged to Traditionally, wall were hung on a wall or hearth. Each support, so please save this date in your calendars evening the family would gather around and recite the rosary and offer volunteer to help with the dinner. together. These wall rosaries were then handed down from Contact Steve Sommers today to volunteer. mother to daughter through the generations. Today the wall rosary serves to remind us of this wonderful tradition. This wall Knights Rosary rosary was typically made with alabaster beads and was 66” long, There will be a Knights Rosary on Thursday, however many replicas were made out of resin. November 7th at Holy Cross Church. All Knights The Knights of Columbus is fortunate enough to have a beautiful Wall a Rosary in our possession. of the Council are encouraged to attend. Fr. Jim The history of the gifting of the Rosary to our council is unknown and the material out of which it is Fenstermaker, our chaplain, is the Holy Cross made is also unknown. However,plans are underway to have this beautiful piece framed for display Parish Pastor. Please be there to support him. in the Hall at 553. We hope to provide details about our Wall Rosary along with the display. Knights of Columbus Council #553 www.kofc553sm.org The Rosary Priest - (, 1909 – June 3, 1992) Patrick Peyton was a 20th Peyton’s interest pursuing a priestly vocation. Kelly century Irish Roman Catholic told Nellie to bring her younger brother Patrick to the cathedral priest and promoter of the as soon as he arrived. By June 1928, with hard luck in finding a Rosary. Peyton is the founder , Peyton finally met Monsignor Kelly and was offered a job of of the “”. becoming the cathedral’s sexton. In the words of Peyton at that He staged massive Rosary time, a sexton was just another name for a janitor. rallies in key cities of the world Peyton took the job with initial hesitation but his daily presence and extensively utilized mass at the cathedral brought back the calling for a vocation and he communication, helped by finally decided to pursue the priesthood. Monsignor Kelly insisted world-recognized celebrities that Peyton should complete his high school education prior to of Hollywood at that time, admission to the novitiate. He and his older brother Thomas both promoting his ministry of pursued their religious vocations while working at the cathedral. binding families through prayer During the spring of 1929, Father Pat Dolan of the Congregation under the Family Rosary. Peyton of Holy Cross came to the cathedral in Scranton in search of new was a popular Peyton was a popular and charismatic figure in seminarians. Peyton and his brother Thomas entered the minor and the , where he promoted the Rosary seminary of the Congregation of Holy Cross in Notre Dame, Indiana. and was known for his strong Irish accent. Peyton popularized In 1932, After completing their high school studies at the the phrases “The family that prays together stays together” Holy Cross School in Notre Dame, Peyton was admitted to and “A world at prayer is a world at peace.” the Moreau Seminary within the , Francis furthered Peyton towards sainthood by confirming his where he pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree. Peyton excelled in heroic virtue and naming him as Venerable on 18 December 2017. Philosophy. He credited Cornelius Hagerty, a professor of ethics, as the one who provided him with counseling. As a young Early Life seminarian, Peyton was attracted to become a Holy Cross Father Peyton was born Patrick Joseph Peyton in Attymass, Ireland[1] for the order’s focus towards the Holy Family and its precision to subsistence-farmers John and Mary Gillard Peyton. Peyton towards obedience and conscience. was the sixth in a deeply religious family of four girls and five boys living in a small cottage at a 14-acre (5.66 hectares) stony Marian Devotion farmland near the foot of the Ox Mountains. Later on, some Peyton hosted a number members of the family migrated to the United States. of televised shows abroad Peyton was sent to his mother’s relatives in Bonniconlon to study promoting the Rosary, where at a school run by Tadhg O’Leary in Bofield. As a young man, an image of Bartolomé Esteban Peyton was rebellious and had moments of defying authority, Murillo’s painting of the Our resulting in dropping out of school. Despite the youthful Lady of the Rosary was always rebellion, he remained close to his family, and deeply religious. present in the background. Oil By his teen years, he was contemplating a vocation to become a on canvas. Museo del Prado. priest. Although religious recruiters such as the Capuchins and the In October 1938, during Peyton’s Redemptorist fathers visited Carracastle, , in search of second year of theology at young men wanting to pursue the priesthood. Peyton concentrated Catholic University, he was on helping his family earn a living when their father became too ill diagnosed with tuberculosis. to work the farm. Some of his elder sisters were already in America He was transferred back to and were sending remittances to help the family left in Ireland. Notre Dame to the Infirmary. In 1927, his sisters sent word that Patrick and his older brother Father Cornelius Hagerty was influential in this stage of Peyton’s Thomas could sail to the United States and join them in Scranton, life, encouraging the young seminarian to seek the help of the . On May 13, 1928, the Peyton brothers set sail. Blessed Mary. The doctors discovered that the patches in To America his lungs disappeared. He immediately packed his bags and left for Washington, D.C. to The brothers arrived in New York after a 10-day trip, traveling by complete his theology studies and take his final vows. On June steerage. The two took the train from New York to Pennsylvania 15, 1941 Peyton and his brother Thomas were ordained at the and lived at the home of their already married sister Beatrice, Basilica of the Sacred Heart at the University of Notre Dame as who was working as a housekeeper for Thomas J. Baldrige, the members of the Congregation of Holy Cross. state Attorney General. Peyton’s sister Nellie had already spoken to Monsignor Paul Kelly of Peter’s Cathedral and mentioned Continued on Next Page

Knights of Columbus Council #553 www.kofc553sm.org expressed enthusiasm. The CIA decided for several years where Lifetime Crusade the crusades would take place, and CIA funds were expended in Peyton was given very light duties following the completion of , , , and , until Peyton's provincial his theological studies. His first assignment was in Albany, New superior, Richard H. Sullivan, learned of the secret funding from York as the chaplain of the Holy Cross Brothers of the Vincentian , the chair of the board of trustees of the Institute. Peyton started letters to Bishops, Catholic , and other University of Notre Dame, in October 1964. It took the Vatican[4] groups promoting the importance of families praying the Rosary While the CIA determined the locations of the Crusades, it did not as the war raged on. influence the content or Peyton's goal of promoting family prayer, Utilizing radio, films, outdoor advertising and later television, with the Rosary and devotion to the Blessed Mother. the help of celebrities, artists and advertising practitioners, Peyton Others accused Peyton of living an ostentatious lifestyle, living was one of the first pioneers of evangelism using mass media. He a life with Hollywood artists who volunteered their efforts in would also pioneer in conducting public rallies to bring families to helping promote his mission. But Peyton maintained that he never pledge to pray the Rosary as a unit. These Rosary rallies attended solicited funds for his ministry, and the well-off were more than by millions would become the most significant event where generous to voluntarily donate a portion of their wealth all in the Peyton could be best remembered. According to historian Hugh name of the Blessed Mother. Wilford, "Peyton himself was deeply conscious of the political Peyton died peacefully on June 3, 1992, holding a rosary, in a small dimension of his mission, proudly proclaiming in a 1946 radio room at the Little Sisters of the Poor Jeanne Jugan Residence broadcast, 'The rosary is the offensive weapon that will destroy in San Pedro, . His remains were brought to the Holy Communism—the great evil that seeks to destroy the faith'" [3] Cross Cemetery on the grounds of in Easton, These Rosary Crusades were duplicated in different dioceses with Massachusetts. attendees growing in numbers, taking Peyton across the globe Before Peyton died, he continued to work on what was to be the from , Belgium to , across Asia to , last major Rosary Rally. On December 8, 1992 at the Philippines, down south of the equator to and Papua in Manila, Philippines, Manila Archbishop Jaime Cardinal Sin led New Guinea and into several South American cities like , the celebrations for the Golden Jubilee Celebration of the Family to in Brazil. With the help of a non-Catholic Rosary Crusade. Then the Archbishop of Los Angeles, Roger advertising practitioner, Peyton would popularize the slogan "The Cardinal Mahony was sent as Papal Legate on behalf of Pope family that prays together stays together." John Paul II. Among Filipino Catholics, Peyton is remembered for his Sunday televised shows, where he promoted the Rosary Death and Legacy and Marian devotion along with his famous slogan. Peyton also With the threatening a new world peace, Peyton's work encouraged many businesses to start making and selling large in promoting prayer, was recognized by the . His efforts amounts of Rosaries for distribution, which he gave freely to earned him the title "The Rosary Priest". impoverished living in the slums. Controversy hounded Peyton throughout his ministry as some Peyton's work continues today in his original Ministries, Family accused him of being a front for American intelligence during Rosary, and Family Rosary International, and in the his missions in Latin America. Peyton's Rosary Crusades in Latin Father Patrick Peyton Family Institute. America were funded and, to some extent, directed by the Central Intelligence Agency, which was interested in combating leftist Sainthood political movements in Latin America. This came about through Cardinal Sean Patrick O’Malley announced a formal declaration Peyton's connection to J. Peter Grace, the great-grandson of the opening the cause for sainthood of Father Peyton on June 1, founder of W.R. Grace and Company, a multinational corporation 2001, a few days after receiving approval from the Vatican's with interests in transport, sugar, and mining in South America, Congregation for the Causes of the . The declaration paved whom Peyton had met in 1946 on a trans-Atlantic voyage. Grace, the way for the process of determining Peyton's holiness and in who was involved with other CIA front operations as well, wrote the process earning the revered title of "". to John Moore, the chair of the Business Advisory Council, and The was sent to the C.C.S. in 2015 for assessment and the two men approached . Dulles later met with Grace theologians approved his cause on 1 June 2017. in the White House office of Vice President , who named him as Venerable on 18 December 2017. Thursday, November 7th Knights Rosary at Holy Cross All Knights of the Council are encouraged to attend. LET’S PACK THE CHAPEL - PRAY LIKE A KNIGHT TODAY!

Knights of Columbus Council #553 www.kofc553sm.org 2019-2020 COUNCIL OFFICERS Chaplain UPCOMING EVENTS Rev. James Fenstermaker NOVEMBER 2019 (574) 233-2179 1st All Saints’ Day [email protected] 7th Fourth Degree Meeting @ 7:00pm Grand Knight 7th Rosary at Holy Cross @ 7:00pm Timothy C. McBride (Tish) 10th 2nd & 3rd Degree Ceremony (574) 277-5140 11th Officers Mtg. 7pm, Business Mtg. 7:30pm SK Rev Charles Oyo 18th Rosaries at St. Joseph’s @ 7:30pm / CTK @ 6:30pm [email protected] 19th SBCC Meeting @ 7:00pm Elmer Tepe, Jr. Deputy Grand Knight 25th Social Meeting @ 7:30 Christopher Alumbaugh 25th 1st Degree Ceremony Hugo Tomchak (574) 386-4078 28th Thanksgiving Day Stephen Fountain [email protected] DECEMBER Chancellor & Membership Chairman 1st 1st Sunday of Advent Anthony Tobia Alexander J Bauer 5th Fourth Degree Meeting @ 7:00pm (574) 315-7175 5th Rosary at Holy Cross @ 7:00pm Robert Kozmer [email protected] 8th Solemnity of the Richard Podrasky 9th Officers Mtg. 7pm, Business Mtg. 7:30pm Warden 17th SBCC Meeting @ 7:00pm Emil Zernick Gregory W. White (Cory) 21st Rosaries at St. Joseph’s @ 7:30pm / CTK @ 6:30pm (574) 232-9788 23rd Social Meeting @ 7:30 Peter Nemeth [email protected] 23rd 1st Degree Ceremony SK Leonard Kanczuzewski Financial Secretary 25th Christmas Day Brian Masterson (Tina) JANUARY Andrew Chabot (574) 289-9510 2nd Fourth Degree Meeting @ 7:00pm [email protected] 2nd Rosary at Holy Cross @ 7:00pm SK Kestutis Pocius Treasurer 13th Officers Mtg. 7pm, Business Mtg. 7:30pm Dr. John Cavanaugh John M. Ryal (Erin) 20th Rosaries at St. Joseph’s @ 7:30pm / CTK @ 6:30pm (574) 289-9792 21st SBCC Meeting @ 7:00pm SK Gerald Espiritu 25th Social Meeting @ 7:30 Advocate 25th 1st Degree Ceremony SK Norman Vesprini Paul W Stevenson 28th Thanksgiving Day (574) 277-9849 Bela Szalay [email protected] J Graf Recorder MOVIE REVIEW: John Reiter Sean P Scott OVERCOMER (574) 315-6417 W Hoffman [email protected] OVERCOMER is the heartwarming, often funny, poignant story of a young, new track star named Hannah who runs to Christ with Inside Guard SK Alden Baumgartner the help of a basketball coach and long-lost father. The movie Myron A. White (Susie) features a very strong Christian worldview and is filled with many (574) 247-1470 [email protected] touching, poignant moments. The movie begins with a successful basketball coach losing Outside Guard the last game of the season. The coach, John Harrison, tries to Jeffrey L Shafier (574) 210-7247 give the team an inspirational speech, but later it’s revealed that the factory just closed, so [email protected] families are steadily leaving the town to find work elsewhere, and Harrison will be losing most of his star players. Outside Guard John H Cheeseman At the same time, group of youth are playing basketball outside when a girl steals a pair of (574) 283-0942 headphones from one of the players. The girl, Hannah Scott, runs through the woods being KNIGHTS ROSARIES [email protected] chased by the boys. She hides behind a rock with her inhaler and then into her house down the hill. Her grandma scolds her for stealing and tells Hannah to return the headphones. Come pray with us! First Year Trustee Stephen J. Sommers John is still losing players from his basketball team, and the principal recruits him to coach Holy Cross: (574) 220-1212 the cross-country team where only one girl, Hannah Scott, tries out. Refusing to coach her 1st Thursday @ 7pm [email protected] because of her asthma, John relents when she runs 5K in under 24 minutes. John has no St. Joseph: Second Year Trustee clue how to coach a cross country team. However, he finds help and support from Thomas, Robert P. Ramesh (Beverly) a blind diabetic who ran cross country, whom he meets while on a hospital visitation. John 3rd Monday @ 7:30pm continues to train Hannah, returning to the hospital regularly to receive information from 574-286-4460 Christ the King: [email protected] Thomas, who is a born-again believer. In a conversation with John, Thomas reveals he had a child fifteen years ago with a woman who died from a drug overdose. 3rd Monday @ 6:30pm Third Year Trustee Eric D. Snyder (Eva) When Hannah commits her life to Jesus, she tries to unravel her past. KofC Rosary at the Hall: (574) 233-1286 Will Hannah, John and the others become overcomers? 2nd Monday @ 7:30pm [email protected]

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