FOR LIFE IS THE MIRROR OF KING AND SLAVE,
' TIS JUST WHAT WE ARE AND DO;
THEN GIVE THE WORLD THE BEST YOU HAVE
AND THE BEST WILL COME BACK TO YOU.
From "LIFE'S MIRROR" a poem written by Father Paul Donald O'Toole
Grand Knight's Report
Welcome our newest members who transfered into our Council, Jason Booker; Joseph Hajduco; and Paris Sabrizzi.
Our Social on Monday, Feb 20, will celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Council 10819. Please send any old photos, info, anecdotes, etc to Jim Alford for inclusion in the program.
A Corporate Mass will be Celebrated at 9AM, Sunday Feb 19. All Knights are asked to participate as Ushers, Eucharistic Ministers, Lectors, etc.
If you are interested in becoming an officer in the Council, let the Trustees know they are preparing a new slate of prospective Officers to be
presented for the May election.
There were 88 Posters submitted from St Joseph HS to this years "Poster Contest", The Winners were:
12-14 Anna Lucan
12-14 Claudia Ring
Frank informed me, we will be parking cars at the BMW Golf Tournament May 17-20. This is a fund raiser for Operation Hope so let's all support this Project
March O’ the Green 2012
March O’ the Green 2012
“Walk a mile - Help a child.”
Come Join the Knights of Columbus (Council 10819) and the Ancient Order of Hibernians for some St. Patty’s Day Fun!
WHEN: Saturday MARCH 10H – 10:30am
WHERE: St. Mary Magdalene Parish Center
WHAT: March* (1/2 mile to cemetery and back) carrying the flags of the counties of Ireland with the Ancient Order of Hibernians and Knights of Columbus Color Guards in Full Regalia / An Irish Blessing from one of our Priests / Followed by an Irish Lunch
WHY: “Walk a mile – Help a Child” – All proceeds go to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
WHO: Anyone who wants to have some Good Irish Fun and help the kids of St. Jude Children’s Hospital.
DETAILS: T-shirts and Lunch tickets go on sale at 10:30 – March begins promptly at 11:15. Lunch Immediately Following.
IN CASE OF BAD WEATHER: We will enjoy the lunch and forego the marching.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact Mike Windey w/ KofC – 363-5917.
{*optional: those who wish to can skip the march and just enjoy the luncheon}
"For the Good of the Order"
Pray for : Charlie Beyer ; Fr Robert ; Tony Lombardi ; Shannon Runyan ; Lee Sulyi ; Jack Gootee ; Jack and Mary Duggan ;
Kate Windey ; Joe and Joanne Mattioli ; John and Sheila Robertson ; Jose Mariano ; Martha Datteruzza ; Tim Acrey ; Carol Felton ; Brother Tucker ;
and Robert Pasquale..... Thank You.
Devotion to Our Lady
How To Pray The Rosary - The purpose of the Rosary is to help keep in memory certain principal events or mysteries in the history of our salvation, and to thank and praise God for them. There are twenty mysteries reflected upon in the Rosary, and these are divided into the five JOYFUL MYSTERIES, the five LUMINOUS MYSTERIES, the five SORROWFUL MYSTERIES, and the five GLORIOUS MYSTERIES.
The Dominican Fathers have a wonderful website to help us pray The Rosary. Our devotion to Mary through the rosary will
be enhanced with the aid of this website. The Rosary Center. The Center is located in
Portland Oregon.
About Our Council
The Rev Paul Donald O'Toole Council #10819 is located at 2252 Woodruff Rd,
Simpsonville, SC at St.Mary Magdalene Catholic Church Parish Activty Center.
Our Grand Knight for 2009-2010 is Sir Knight Bruce Jennings.The Knights can be contacted by email at
grandknight@kofc10819.net
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The Council Business Meeting is held on the First Monday of the Month.
Our Social Meeting is held on the Third Monday of the Month
On the Second Monday of the Month our 4th Degree Holy Sprit Assembly 2890 meets.
All meeting start at 7:00PM and are held in the Parish Activty Center
Locally, we are involved with many charities and organizations around the community. We support
St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church, Catholic Radio, Highway Clean-Up, Operation Hope, St. Vincent DePaul
Society, Habitat for Humanity, Operation Shoehorn, Catholic Seminarians, and Pro-Life Causes, just
to name a few. We also organize and host many youth events: The Junior Olympics, Major League
Baseball Pitch, Hit, and Run, The K of C Soccer Challenge, and a Substance Abuse Awareness Poster Contest.
Our Pancake Breakfast and Social Dinner are just two of our monthly events that promote family and church unity.
Being a member of our order is easy. We do not require much from you, only to pay
your yearly dues and be as active as you can without comproming your religious, family,
or civil duties. This can be as much as coming to all meetings and events, to as little
as coming to one meeting per month . We understand and support that your faith,
your family, and your work commitments come first.