Silent Night. Holy Night.

As we prepare this Advent Season for the birth of our Lord, Jesus Christ, we are reminded of his humble birth. He chose to take human form in order to save us. Where would we be if Jesus was not born?

All life is precious. Sadly, health care reform legislation that will mandate abortion coverage passed a Senate vote early on Christmas Eve.

Now is the time to let your voice be heard — strong language is needed in the final bill to prevent federal funding of abortion.

To contact your U.S. Representative and two U.S. Senators click here.

Please take a moment and read Supreme Knight Carl A. Anderson’s letter and article addressing this issue.

Let us not be silent! Make your voice heard during this Holiest of Seasons!

Knights Spread Christmas Cheer Among Nation’s Neediest Families

K of C activities help those without to have a Merry Christmas

NEW HAVEN, Conn., Dec. 22 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — This Christmas, the Knights of Columbus are teaming up with organizations nationwide to make Christmas special for those most in need. With three charitable initiatives, Knights have kept the Christmas spirit alive in communities from coast to coast.

Help a Child in Need solicits money for needy children through national cable television ads. The campaign was launched by the Knights in 2006. The commercial running this year features Hollywood actor Eduardo Verastegui, a Knight of Columbus himself, encouraging people to donate to the Knight’s charitable fund or a child-oriented charity in their area.

K of C Coats for Kids distributes thousands of brand new coats to needy children during the winter months. It grew out of the “Help a Child in Need” program and is now in its second year. Teaming up with supplier Ultimate Apparel, the Knights of Columbus has already distributed winter coats to children in Pennsylvania, Connecticut, New Jersey, Michigan, and Ontario, with several more sites planned for the weeks ahead. In total, approximately 10,000 new coats will be given away this year.

Food for Families supports food banks at both community and national level. The program began just before Thanksgiving of this year. In light of the fact that the number of Americans at risk of hunger is far higher than usual and that food banks are facing critical shortages, the Knights of Columbus committed $1 million dollars to food banks by way of a matching program that challenges individual members and councils to organize food drives and financial campaigns for their local charities.

All of these initiatives are part of the Knights’ “Neighbors Helping Neighbors” campaign which began in February of this year at a summit of volunteerism that was sponsored by the Knights. That summit drew leaders from scores of the nation’s top charitable organizations, including: The Salvation Army, Volunteers of America, United Way, Catholic Charities, Points of Light, the National Fraternal Congress, and scores of other groups.

“Especially at Christmas, as many among us face increased need in our country, it is important that we remember to help our less fortunate neighbors,” said Supreme Knight Carl Anderson. “We welcome people of good will everywhere to join with our many generous members in making this Christmas particularly special for their neighbors.”

One of the nation’s most active charitable groups, the Knights of Columbus last year set records despite the weak economy with members providing nearly 69 million hours of charitable service and more than $150 million to charitable causes. The organization has more than 1.75 million members worldwide — with the greatest number of members in the United States and Canada.

Kofc.org

SOURCE Knights of Columbus

Bishop Sartain’s Celebration for Life Mass

All are invited to attend the Celebration for Life Mass, Sunday, January 10, 2010 at 2 PM,
which will take place at the Cathedral of St. Raymond, 604 N. Raynor Ave., Joliet, IL.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOlgD9zYtEk

For further information, please visit the Joliet Diocesan Life Office.

Without Sin

“Teacher, this woman was caught in the very act of committing adultery. Now in the law, Moses commanded us to stone such women. So what do you say?” They said this to test Jesus, so that they could have some charge to bring against him. He bent down and began to write on the ground with his finger. But when they continued asking him, he straightened up and said to them, “Let the one among you who is without sin be the first to throw a stone at her.” With this the crowd fell silent and began to drop their stones. At the same time, however, a stone whirred past his head from behind, barely missing him. He turned around and said: “Mother?! Please! I’m trying to make a point here!”

Christmas Party Set Up

Hello,

There is a funeral luncheon this Saturday 12/12/09 until about 2:30 so we will not be setting up the Ministry Center Hall until 3 PM for the Christmas party starting at 6PM that evening.

Just wanted to make sure all knew in case you had planned on helping with set up for the party.

Thanks,

Terry

December 2009 Knight Watch

View our December 2009 Knight Watch newsletter here.

An index of all 2009 Knight Watch newsletters (viewable on this website) is available here.

Each newsletter can also be found by navigating the blue menu bar at the top of the website, under the menu MEDIA >> 2009 KNIGHT WATCH.

Annual Christmas Dinner-Dance

KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS  #1369

ANNUAL CHRISTMAS

DINNER-DANCE

at

Ss PETER & PAUL MINISTRY CENTER

Saturday, December 12TH 6:00 p.m.

  • CHRISTMAS CHEER (BEER,  WINE  &  EGG NOG)
  • HORS D’OEUVRES
  • DINNER CATERED BY ANGELI’S
  • POLKA & CHRISTMAS DANCE MUSIC by
    THE POPULAR BRUCE KOROSA DUET as HEARD WEEKLY on WJOL RADIO
  • DESSERT & COFFEE
  • HAM  &  TURKEY RAFFLES
  • OTHER  MAJOR  RAFFLES

$20.00  per  PERSON

PLEASE bring a grocery store gift card which will be donated to a needy family by our St. Vincent de Paul Society.

FOR RESERVATIONS, TICKETS, or MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:

Terry Ross or Al Knoeck

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