Thanks to Ray Janko for reminding me to get this up on the website.....

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The Knights of Columbus this week launched a brand-new Internet-based news and information service for Catholics everywhere: Headline Bistro.


Headline Bistro is a website that provides a quick digest of daily news sources around the world that contain news of interest to active Catholics.  Whether it relates to world affairs, national politics or news specifically about the Catholic Church, you'll find links to the original sources here.  You'll also find video clips, detailed state-by-state information about voting and public policy, and recommended reading from the world of books.  The web address is www.headlinebistro.com.

You can also sign up for a daily e-mail that'll give you the day's top headlines.  If you're already a subscriber to our other e-mail updates, just enter your e-mail address in the sign-up box and add Headline Bistro to your preferences.


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Brother Knights,


Our September business meeting will be Wednesday, Sept 3rd at 7:30 p.m. in the Upper Room.    As usual we will lead the Rosary at 7:00 p.m. in the Day Chapel.     All Knights are encouraged to attend.    Your attendance is important to the vitality of the Council and we look forward to seeing you there.

September is an exciting jam-packed month for our Council:
    Thursday, Sept 11.............................our Annual Charity Golf Outing at Bearslide
    Wednesday, Sept 17..........................Fall Membership Open House (7:30 p.m.  Upper Room)
    Saturday, Sept 20.............................Soccer Challenge 3-5 pm - Seton athletic field
    Sunday, Sept 28................................Pancake Breakfast   8:30 - 11:30 a.m.   Social Hall
    Monday, Sept 29...............................First Degree ceremony @ Seton (our own Degree Team)

Let's have a good turnout next Wednesday and get the month of September rolling.   

SK Mark Peterson
Grand Knight


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MikeRyan - August 28, 2008 04:22

Brother Knights,

We still need sponsors and players for our Thursday, Sept 11 golf outing at Bear Slide.    We also need more donors -- there are plenty of envelopes left on our Priest Golf Board.    For those of you who cannot play or cannot support a sponsorship, consider taking an envelope off the board and helping us out.    Thank you in advance!

Tuesday, Sept 2nd -- last day for sponsors to sign up and still be recognized with a sign.   (We will accept sponsorships after that but signage would not be available.    With the long weekend starting tomorrow, its time to finalize those commitments you're working on.  

Players -- we will need to finalize pairings early in the week of Sept 8th.    You still have time but we need more players.  

Volunteers -- we need more volunteers for the day of the event.   Please see the roster attached for areas you can help.   This is a great event for our Council and you needn't be a golfer to enjoy the day with us.   There are lots of ways you can participate and help out.   

Now the good news -- while we still are far short of our goal of 100 golfers and $25,000 in revenue, we are AHEAD of last year in both categories.     Thanks to all of you who have stepped up so far.  

SK Mark Peterson
Grand Knight


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MikeRyan - August 24, 2008 12:13

I thought posting some news stories about Lucious would be a great way to help preserve his memory and his ministry.

Community center leader teaches lesson in forgiveness

Indianapolis - It will be hard to find someone in central Indiana going without a Thanksgiving meal Thursday. That's because so many volunteers are seeing to those who need them.

Volunteers are busy at the annual Mozel Sanders Thanksgiving Day Food Giveaway, a 35-year tradition. Another man who's spent more than two decades feeding the hungry every day is 92-year-old Lucious Newsome.

Last Thanksgiving someone shot up the community center Newsome had just opened. Since then, Newsome says he's been praying for that person.

When the door to Anna's House swung open last week, the person standing before Lucious Newsome was a complete stranger.

Read the rest of the story here.

 

Lord’s beggar – 90-yr.-old Catholic will serve poor until ‘God calls me’

By John Shaughnessy
7/14/2006

The Criterion (www.criteriononline.com)

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (The Criterion) – At 90, Lucious Newsom hitches up his blue bib overalls and climbs into his white van, preparing to continue his work as “the Lord’s beggar for the poor” – a role he has served for 18 years in Indianapolis.

‘LORD’S BEGGAR’ DISTRIBUTES FOOD – Lucious Newsom, in the blue bib overalls recognizable to those he serves, talks with two women who come to get food that he begged for and collected from an Indianapolis, Ind., company. The 90-year-old “Lord’s beggar for the poor” has been working for 18 years to provide aid to the poor. (The Criterion)
‘LORD’S BEGGAR’ DISTRIBUTES FOOD – Lucious Newsom, in the blue bib overalls recognizable to those he serves, talks with two women who come to get food that he begged for and collected from an Indianapolis, Ind., company. The 90-year-old “Lord’s beggar for the poor” has been working for 18 years to provide aid to the poor. (The Criterion)

Pulling the van away from the curb, the retired Baptist minister-turned-Catholic waves goodbye to some of the 89 Hispanic families who have just spent the last 30 minutes filling their laundry baskets and milk crates with free tomatoes, onions, peppers and other vegetables – produce that Newsom begged for and collected from an Indianapolis company shortly after he awakened at 4:15 a.m. on this sunny, steamy morning.

Now, as a gold crucifix bounces around his neck – a gift from the families he has just helped – Newsom weaves the van through the city’s near-westside, heading toward a place that he views as a beacon of hope and promise in an area scarred by poverty, crime and drugs.

The place is called “Anna’s House,” a clinic and learning center that will offer food, dental care, medical help and educational services, including tutoring and computer training for children.

Scheduled to open on July 29, Anna’s House is Newsom’s dream to make a lasting difference in the lives of people who struggle against the odds. The house is named in honor of Anna Molloy, a 10-year-old blond-haired, brown-eyed member of St. Jude Parish in Indianapolis, who helps Newsom feed the poor from her wheelchair.

“I named it for her because of her hard work and her love of Jesus,” Newsom says. “She’s on oxygen all the time, and she still keeps coming out to help me.”

Read the rest of the story here.

 

Lucious Newsom, ‘the Lord’s beggar for the poor,’ dies at 93

By John Shaughnessy

Let’s start with a telling story from the remarkable life of Lucious Newsom, “the Lord’s beggar for the poor” who died on Aug. 18 after 20 years of feeding the needy in Indianapolis and nourishing the souls of the volunteers who helped him.

The story involves one of the thousands of people the retired Baptist-minister-turned Catholic served as he drove through the city in his white van while wearing his trademark blue bib overalls and a gold crucifix that was a gift from the families he helped.

In the story, Newsom befriended a little girl whose heart was broken when her mother walked out the door of their family’s home and never returned, leaving the girl, her sister and their father behind.

“The little girl stopped talking after that, for about three years,” recalls Bill Bahler, one of the countless Catholics who volunteered to help Newsom aid people in areas often scarred by poverty, crime and drugs.

Read the rest of the story.

 

God bless you Lucious and thank you for the ministry you founded. 

Mike Ryan
Third Degree Knight


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K of C's investment portfolio has "very strong credit quality" 
NEW HAVEN, CT -  For the 16th consecutive year, the Knights of Columbus insurance program has earned Standard & Poor's highest rating: AAA (Extremely Strong). With more than 140 years experience, S&P is the financial industry's foremost independent rating bureau, providing investment, credit, and risk analyses of financial institutions around the world.


"K of C is achieving its primary objective of providing members and their families with high-quality, low-cost insurance products," the 2008 S&P rating report said. The Knights of Columbus insurance program has "a stable outlook," and in addition, its "capitalization is expected to remain extremely strong, and liquidity is expected to remain extremely strong also."   

The report cited the strengths of the K of C's operational and financial management, calling its financial strategy "very conservative, as demonstrated by its capital structure, investment portfolio, and approach to business growth."  It further claimed that "K of C's capital adequacy, as measured by Standard & Poor's capital model, is among the strongest in the industry."

Referring to the K of C's management of its assets, the S&P report stated, "the investment portfolio has very strong credit quality, with the majority of assets being invested in publicly traded investment-grade bonds. Management's strategy is to grow its business conservatively by offering profitable products and adhering to strict underwriting standards. Standard & Poor's expects this level of conservatism to continue."


"The company returned 87% of its earnings to its members in 2007," S&P added. "Its consistently strong profitability is attributable to high persistency rates, favorable mortality experience, and strong investment returns over the past 10 years."

Supreme Knight Carl A. Anderson welcomed the news from S&P, and noted that "despite the difficulties suffered by so many well-known financial institutions due to the sub-prime mortgage crisis, we have not only remained solvent but improved our financial stability, while continuing to provide top quality products and service to our members."

The Knights of Columbus recently received an A.M. Best Company rating of A++ (Superior) for the 33rd consecutive year. The K of C is one of only five insurance providers in North America to receive the highest ratings from both Standard & Poor's and A.M. Best, as well as certification from the Insurance Marketplace Standards Association (IMSA) for ethical business practices.

Founded 126 years ago, the Knights of Columbus is a fraternal benefit society and is the world's largest lay Catholic organization with more than 1.75 million members. Last year members of the Knights of Columbus donated more than 68 million hours of volunteer service for charitable causes, and contributed more than $144 million to charity.

August 14, 2008
Click here for a PDF version of the News Release.


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