Wednesday, September 28, 2011

St. Mary Huntley Knights of Columbus Council #11666: Call to Action from the USCCB

St. Mary Huntley Knights of Columbus Council #11666: Call to Action from the USCCB

Message from Supreme Knight Carl Anderson

From: Carl.Anderson@Kofc.Org
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2011 12:10 PM
Subject: Support Religious Liberty: Action Required Before Sept. 30th

Worthy State Deputy:

I am writing to ask that you encourage every Knight of Columbus in your jurisdiction to take immediate action to support religious freedom and rights of conscience for Catholics and Catholic institutions.

The delegates at our 129th Supreme Convention in Denver in August unanimously passed a resolution pledging our support for freedom of conscience in health care. This resolution was in response to a rule recently issued by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) requiring almost all private health plans to cover contraception and sterilization as “preventive services” for women.

The new rule would force insurance plans to cover all FDA-approved contraceptive methods and sterilization procedures, including “emergency contraception” drugs that may cause an abortion by interfering with the implantation of a newly-conceived human being. The mandate will force individuals and groups with religious or moral objections to purchase and provide such coverage. The rule poses a serious threat to the religious freedom of both individuals and institutions.

The Department of Health and Human Service has established a period for public comment that ends on September 30th. The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops is encouraging Catholics to send an email message to HHS. The Bishops are also encouraging Catholics to show their support for bi-partisan legislation, the Respect for Rights of Conscience Act (H.R. 1179 / S.1467), which would ensure that federal mandates do not violate the deeply-held moral and religious convictions of our citizens.

Please encourage every Knight in your jurisdiction to send an email message to HHS by visiting www.kofc.org/rights before September 30th. After sending a message to HHS, Knights will be automatically invited to send a message to their elected representatives in Congress, urging them to support the Respect for Rights of Conscience Act.

The Knights of Columbus will always support religious freedom as a basic civil right. No persons or institutions should ever be forced to act in a manner contrary to their moral and religious beliefs.

Sincerely,

Carl A. Anderson
Supreme Knight

Monday, September 26, 2011

Life in the Spirit Seminar - Saturday, Oct. 22 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

The Mission of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal is to encourage the awareness and experience of the role of the Holy Spirit among Catholics.

To that end the New Life Prayer group is offering this seminar to introduce people to the Life in the Spirit and , through the Baptism in the Holy Spirit, receive the gifts of the Holy Spirit.

The Seminar
... includes

• 5 lectures,
• Eucharistic Adoration,
• Opportunities for Reconciliation,
• Baptism in the Holy Spirit,
• Celebration of Mass,
• a brief Charismatic prayer meeting.
• Light Breakfast, munchies, drinks and lunch are provided.
• All materials are provided.


There is no Charge for the Seminar

(St Mary's New Life Prayer Group is self sustaining, so there will be a free will offering at the end)

Registration is required to ensure sufficient participant materials.

Please note this event is held at the Old St. Mary Church on Woodstock St. in Huntley.

To Register

Call Howie or Marti Gielow
847-669-6041
or email at
Newlife@foxvalley.net

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

General Business Meeting - Sept 28th


This is a friendly reminder that our next meeting will be  Wednesday, September 28th at 7:30pm in Parker Hall (the basement of the old St. Mary’s Church). 

Please plan on arriving by 7:00pm if you have any business to attend to prior to the start of the meeting such as dues, badges, purchase of shirts…etc. 

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

John Michael Talbot to perform at St. Mary Church in Huntley

 
Internationally known musician John Michael Talbot will perform a music and meditation service from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. on October 9, 2011 at St. Mary Church in Huntley IL.  John Michael is recognized as Catholic music's most popular recording artist. The service will include selections from his latest album, “Worship and Bow Down.”
His artistic and humanitarian efforts have been recognized with awards from the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, the Gospel Music Association, Mercy Corps and the Mother Teresa award. 
  
The service, sponsored by Relevant Radio and St. Mary Church, is free and open to all ages.  A free will offering will be collected to support John Michael’s ministries.
For registration, please send an email to jmarmionstmary@aol.com or call Janet at 847-669-3137 x101.  If you have questions, please call Joe Marmion at 630-386-5367.

Monday, September 19, 2011

St. Mary Huntley Knights of Columbus 2011 ID Drive (Tootsie Roll Drive)

Despite the ever-present road construction in the Huntley area, Council 11666 Knights of Columbus members welcomed donors who turned out in great numbers to help support the annual drive ID  Drive (also known as the Tootsie Roll Drive) to help those with Intellectual Disabilities. 


The Varkados family helped collect donations at Tom's Market over the weekend.

 


Saturday, September 17, 2011

Call to Action from the USCCB

The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops is asking us to contact the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services by September 30 in opposition to new regulations that would require private health care plans to offer contraceptive services. This would force insurance plans offered by a great many religious organizations, including Catholic colleges and universities as well as hospitals and charitable institutions that serve the general public, to violate their beliefs. It takes less than 90 seconds to register your opposition. Just click here.

Record turnout for Knights of Columbus Soccer Challenge


A record 25 boys and girls, ages 10 through 14, participated in this year's Knights of Columbus Soccer Challenge. This year's event was sponsored by the St. Mary Huntley Knights of Columbus Council 11666, in cooperation with the Huntley Park District.


Friday, September 16, 2011

RECORD 116 PINTS OF BLOOD DONATED AT BLOOD DRIVE SPONSORED BY THE ST. MARY OF HUNTLEY KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL #11666



Knights of Columbus Council Chaplin Monsignor Steve Knox (left) and Council Chancellor Jerry O’Sullivan (center) talk with Knight Scott Bytnar (right) while Scott was making a double red cell donation at the recent St. Mary of Huntley Knights of Columbus Council #11666 Blood Drive on September 10, 2011


On Saturday, September, 2011, a record 116 pints of blood were donated at the quarterly blood drive sponsored by The St. Mary of Huntley Knights of Columbus Council #11666, in cooperation with Heartland Blood Centers headquartered in Aurora and the generous participation by parishioners of St. Mary Catholic Church in Huntley and other local residents.  Of the 116 pints of blood donated, 34 were Knights from the St. Mary of Huntley Knights of Columbus Council.

Ten donors, including 6 Knights from the St. Mary’s Council made a double red cell donation.  The Knights making the double red cell donation were Don Walz, Don Moore, Mike Grunthaner, Dominjo Boneta, Scott Bytnar and Bill Byrne.  A double blood cell donation is similar to a whole blood donation, except a special machine is used to allow the donor to safely donate two units of red blood cells during one donation while the donor’s plasma and platelets are returned to the donor. Red blood cells are the most frequently used blood component and are needed by almost every type of patient requiring transfusion. This donation process is as safe as whole blood donation.

In 2010, the four St. Mary of Huntley Knights of Columbus Blood drives totaled approximately 340 pints of blood donated.  So far this year the St. Mary’s Knight’s three blood drives have resulted in 304 pints of blood being donated.  The Knights would like to be the catalyst for donors.  The Knights are encouraging their members, parishioners and local residents to consider participating in these future drives and thus give the gift of life to help someone in need.  Their 2011 goal is to have 400 pints donated at their sponsored blood drives.  

The next blood drive will be held on Saturday, December 3, 2011 at St. Mary Catholic Church in Huntley.  Additional information can be obtained by calling 630-584-1458.