THANKS for all your support of the RSVP program. We are preparing to support over 25 Seminarians in 2011-2012 fraternal year. This is outstanding and exciting
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Bishop Flaget Assembly
News and Updates
Sir Knights --
Congratulations to our newly elected officers for FY 2011-2012"
Faithful Navigator Keith Cahill, PFN
Faithful Friar Msgr Don Hellmann
Faithful Comptroller Nick Lageman
Faithful Captain Fred Porciello
Faithful Admiral Tim Lenihan
Faithful Purser Don Ward
Faithful Pilot Elmer Riehle
Faithful Scribe Tom Ferguson
Inner Sentinel Robert Merkle
Outer Sentinel Tim Schalk
1 Year Trustee Wayne Brown
2 Year Trustee Carl Biery, FSM, PFN
3 Year Trustee Roger Rolfes
Thanks for all the outstanding support you have generously provided Suanne and I over my short term as Faithful Navigator. We look forward to again joining this tremendous Assembly once again after a couple years of growth and progress. The accomplishments throughout this year have been outstanding. I have attached a photo of the wonderful event illustrating the hard work and donations of treasures thattranslated into a sonargram machine for use by our Religious Sisters of the Rose Garden. This will save countless lives from a terrible outcome. This Assembly and its leadership reamins proud of the impact we make each day on our Catholic community throughout the Diocese of Covington. We also generated a record-setting donation to the Catholic Charities of Northern KY through our leadership and participation in the Annual Golf Outing.
THANKS to all fellow Sir Knights for your tireless representation as Color Corps in our parades, annual Liturgical celebrations and the funerals held for our deceased brothers.
Please remember our brothers called to our Lord and their families. Our chalice pogram continues to provide a benefit and significant appreciation for the families of our deceased brothers. May they rest in peace.
Fraternally,
Dave Ledonne, IPFN
1st Lent [B] 2012
Time is a problem for us. We live lives filled with multiple options with an array of many things to do and opportunities to engage ourselves in any number of tasks. Sometimes, maybe most of the time, we have so many things to do we don’t know which ones to tackle first. Our attempts to organize our time seem to be continually frustrated, frustrated by the many new things that come to us each and every day.
Lent, A Time To Shoulder Our Christian Responsibilities
During his general audience this morning, the Holy Father dedicated his catechesis to the subject of Lent (which begins today, Ash Wednesday), the period of forty days leading up to the Easter Triduum, memorial of the passion, death and resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ.
Benedict ...
