9 Days For Life
http://www.kofc.org/en/news/releases/nine-days-for-life.html
http://www.kofc.org/en/news/releases/nine-days-for-life.html
We’ll need to provide a list of in-person attendees with phone numbers after the meeting.
As always, we will start at 7:00 AM and finish by 7:55 AM so guys can attend Mass at 8:00 AM
As we decided at our January meeting, we will discuss chapters of Practical Theology by Peter Kreeft.
David W has purchased a few copies on behalf of the group, email him at d3whitehead@gmail.com if you’d like to purchase a copy from him or you can purchase your copy at:
The Catholic Company - https://www.catholiccompany.com/practical-theology-350-ways-your-mind-can-help-you-become-a-saint-i79986/
We will touch on the following 1 page chapters:
1.Brief words on Religion
3.Brief words on Saints
5.Brief words on Reality and inadequacy of our innate knowledge of God
6. 10 minutes on the Problem of evil
7.10 min on God’s necessity-“His essence is existence”
8.Brief words on All perfections are in God
9.10 minutes on All that is ,is good
10.brief words on Only 3 kinds of goods
15.Brief words on We, not God are the analogy
17.Human science=the knowledge of God’s art
19.10 minute on Predestination and free will
Thanks to David W for volunteering to facilitate our February meeting!
Email lshadowen@aol.com to volunteer to facilitate a meeting!
Email from Mike:
I have just learned that the March for Life in Washington, DC will not be a public event this year. It appears that virtual participation will be the only option for us. Please see below.
The Respect Life Holy Hour at St. Bridget on January 26 @ 5:30 p.m. will be conducted as scheduled.
Mike
On Jan 9, 2021, at 3:42 PM, Mike wrote:
Below is the link for the 2021 March for Life on January 29. Unfortunately, there is no K of C or Diocesan bus transportation this year. So, if folks want to attend in-person, they will have to make private arrangements. If registering for updates, you will be provided information for virtual events such as the Rose Gala. If all else fails, I’m sure, as in past years, EWTN will be providing coverage all day and will also be televising the Masses from the Shrine, the Vigil the evening before around 6:00 pm and the Mass in the morning at 7:30 am. I will forward exact times when I have them. Here is the link:
https://marchforlife.org/
Thanks for posting!
Email from Mike:
Below is the link for the 2021 March for Life on January 29. Unfortunately, there is no K of C or Diocesan bus transportation this year. So, if folks want to attend in-person, they will have to make private arrangements. If registering for updates, you will be provided information for virtual events such as the Rose Gala. If all else fails, I’m sure, as in past years, EWTN will be providing coverage all day and will also be televising the Masses from the Shrine, the Vigil the evening before around 6:00 pm and the Mass in the morning at 7:30 am. I will forward exact times when I have them. Here is the link:
Thanks for posting!
Mike K.
P.S. Also working on the possibility of a Respect Life Holy Hour on Tuesday, January 26, from 5:30-6:30 pm Please stay tuned
We’ll need to provide a list of in-person attendees with phone numbers after the meeting.
As always, we will start at 7:00 AM and finish by 7:55 AM so guys can attend Mass at 8:00 AM
As we decided at our January meeting, we will discuss chapters of Practical Theology by Peter Kreeft.
David W will purchase copies on behalf of the group (email him at d3whitehead@gmail.com if you’d like him to purchase a copy for you) or you can purchase your copy at the following link:
Thanks to David W for volunteering to facilitate our February meeting!
Email lshadowen@aol.com to volunteer to facilitate a meeting!
NOTE: We will start at 7:00 AM and finish by 7:55 AM so guys can attend Mass at 8:00 AM
We will decide on topics for our 2021 meetings and wrap up our review of The Catholic Gentleman. Please send any ideas for 2021 topics to lshadowen@aol.com or bring to the meeting.
Ideas suggested so far:
Something by Fulton Sheen
Augustine mini-courses
“Into the Breach” from K of C 12 part video series consisting of 12 minute videos or participate in the K of C zoom meetings starting 1/28
Thanks to Paul F facilitating our December meeting!
Email lshadowen@aol.com to volunteer to facilitate a meeting!
NOTE: We will start at 7:00 AM and finish by 7:55 AM so guys can attend Mass at 8:00 AM
We will decide on topics for our 2021 meetings and wrap up our review of The Catholic Gentleman. Please send any ideas for 2021 topics to lshadowen@aol.com or bring to the meeting.
Ideas suggested so far:
Something by Fulton Sheen
Augustine mini-courses
“Into the Breach” from K of C 12 part video series consisting of 12 minute videos or participate in the K of C zoom meetings starting 1/28
Thanks to Paul F facilitating our December meeting!
Email lshadowen@aol.com to volunteer to facilitate a meeting!
Fr. Larry has beaten COVID and is back in the saddle. An Evening of Recollection for Men will be held this Wednesday, January 6th at the Benedictine Abbey ,12829 River Rd, 23238 6PM.
NOTE: We will start at 7:00 AM and finish by 7:55 AM so guys can attend Mass at 8:00 AM
We will decide on topics for our 2021 meetings and wrap up our review of The Catholic Gentleman. Please send any ideas for 2021 topics to lshadowen@aol.com or bring to the meeting.
Thanks to Paul F facilitating our December meeting!
Email lshadowen@aol.com to volunteer to facilitate a meeting!
Email from Andy:
Gentlemen:
I hope you have had a wonderful Advent and Christmas season. In order to get the New Year off to a great start, Father Brian Capuano of St. Joseph Catholic Church in Petersburg, Virginia, will be hosting a Men’s Retreat in early 2021. There are two weekends available at:
Friday January 22 – Saturday January 23, 2021 OR
· Friday February 5 – Saturday February 6.
Please go to Signup Genius to register for one of the weekends at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/805084BA8AB28A6F94-patris or you can email Andy at acondlin@rothjackson.com if you are unable to register through Signup Genius.
Patris Corde – “With a father’s heart: that is how Joseph loved Jesus, whom all four Gospels refer to as “’the son of Joseph’.” A newly proclaimed apostolic letter, titled “Patris Corde” begins with the appeal to live with fatherly love. In memory of the 150th anniversary of Pope Pius IX’s proclamation of St. Joseph as the “Patron of the Universal Church,” Pope Francis proclaimed a special “Year of Saint Joseph.” Father Capuano will be focusing his remarks on the Patris Corde. Please see the Apostolic Letter at http://www.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/apost_letters/documents/papa-francesco-lettera-ap_20201208_patris-corde.html
Fr. Brian Capuano has been pastor of St. Joseph since 2012. He concurrently serves as the Vicar for Vocations and a Judge in the Marriage Tribunal. He previously served as parochial vicar at St. Bridget Catholic Church, Richmond.
The agenda for each weekend will be as follows:
Friday (1/22 & 2/5)
6:30 pm Mass
7:00 pm Holy Hour with opening talk
Confession available until 8 pm
Saturday (1/23 & 2/6)
Breakfast on your own
8:00 AM Confession (during Parish regular Parrish Mass)
9:00 AM Mass
9:45 AM Holy Hour with Talk #2
10:45 AM Break
11:00 AM Talk #3
12:00 – 12:45 Lunch (will be provided with fellowship in the Hall)
1 PM Eucharistic Procession – Recitation of the Most Holy Rosary through Old Towne, Petersburg
2 PM Final Remarks
3 – 5 PM – regular confession time at St. Joseph
There will be time and space throughout the retreat for personal reflection as well as discussion and fellowship opportunities.
For anyone unable to make any of the times (you may register for any day if you prefer) we will be presenting Father Capuano’s talks on Zoom. Please let Andy know (acondlin@rothjackson.com) if you would like to register for any of the talks through Zoom.
Once registered, we will provide information on restaurants and overnight accommodations for those that would like to stay near the Church (and you are welcome to drive in both days). There is no cost for this event. However, we will be asking for a donation to the Church as a thank you for hosting us (link will be provided in the registration confirmation email) and at the event we will have a small basket for reimbursement for the lunch and prayer booklet if you would like to contribute $5 - $10 for those costs.
If you have any questions or need anything in particular please contact Andy atacondlin@rothjackson.com or 804/426-5297.
Please feel free to forward this email to anyone interested. Thank you.
Andy
NOTE: We will start at 7:00 AM and finish by 7:55 AM so guys can attend Mass at 8:00 AM
We will decide on topics for our 2021 meetings and wrap up our review of The Catholic Gentleman. Please send any ideas for 2021 topics to lshadowen@aol.com or bring to the meeting.
Thanks to Paul F facilitating our December meeting!
Email lshadowen@aol.com to volunteer to facilitate a meeting!
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Gents,
A Happy and Blessed Thanksgiving to one and all!
As we give the Lord thanks, let us remember the most vulnerable among us, those waiting to be born.
Next year’s March for Life is scheduled for January 29 in Washington, DC. Although I’m not sure if we will be running our K of C buses yet, please save the date.
Peace be with you.
Mike
Of course, I’ve now been reminded I’m not sure how limited things will be in DC in January. But, I’m sure whatever format the March takes it will be televised on EWTN
NOTE: We will start at 7:00 AM and finish by 7:55 AM so guys can attend Mass at 8:00 AM
We will decide on topics for our 2021 meetings and wrap up our review of The Catholic Gentleman. Please send any ideas for 2021 topics to lshadowen@aol.com or bring to the meeting.
Thanks to Paul F facilitating our December meeting!
Email lshadowen@aol.com to volunteer to facilitate a meeting!
I wanted to invite you to a men’s retreat being put together by some guys from St. Bridget and being hosted by Father Brian Capuano at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Petersburg. There are two weekends available at either:
· Friday January 22 – Saturday January 23, 2020
OR
· Friday February 5 – Saturday February 6.
The program is still being put together but we expect to arrive in the mid-afternoon on Friday, with a mass that evening, and dinner on your own. We have a block of hotel rooms available at a set price at a bed and breakfast right near the church (limited capacity) and at a 2nd national chain hotel about 10 minutes away. The program on Saturday will start after breakfast (at the hotel), with a morning program, boxed lunch served, afternoon program, and finishing with a mass.
St. Joseph is about 40 minutes from St. Bridget and so if you feel uncomfortable staying overnight you can also drive to both days. Further, if you feel as if you can only attend one of the days you can do that too.
Costs will be about $75, which includes $50 for St. Joseph for hosting us, lunch on Saturday, waters, snacks and other minor costs for handouts and the like. An inability to pay will never be an issue for those who find it hard to make this payment as we already have a benefactor who will cover those costs for those that cannot.
Space is limited so we can follow the Diocesan Covid-19 protocols. Masks will be required during the programs. We will only have 15-20 spaces each weekend, so if you are interested at all, please email Andy at acondlin@rothjackson.com with your name, email, cell phone, address and which weekend (or which day you would like to attend). We will provide additional information in a few weeks and collect the fee at that time as well.
Fr. Brian Capuano has been pastor of St. Joseph since 2012. He concurrently serves as the Vicar for Vocations and a Judge in the Marriage Tribunal. He previously served as parochial vicar at St. Bridget Catholic Church, Richmond.
Please feel free to forward this email to anyone interested
Thank you for your patience as we continue to put together the program but we wanted to get the date out as soon as possible for folks to get it on their calendar. If you have any questions at all you can reach Andy at 804-977-3373.
Andy
NOTE: We will start at 7:00 AM and finish by 7:55 AM so guys can attend Mass at 8:00 AM
We will decide on topics for our 2021 meetings and wrap up our review of The Catholic Gentleman. Please send any ideas for 2021 topics to lshadowen@aol.com or bring to the meeting.
Thanks to Paul F facilitating our December meeting!
Email lshadowen@aol.com to volunteer to facilitate a meeting!
NOTE: We will start at 7:00 AM and finish by 7:55 AM just like the old days so guys can attend Mass at 8:00 AM
We will discuss chapters 26 and 27 of The Catholic Gentleman.
Thanks to Paul F facilitating our November meeting!
Email lshadowen@aol.com to volunteer to facilitate a meeting!
NOTE: We will start at 7:00 AM and finish by 7:55 AM just like the old days so guys can attend Mass at 8:00 AM
We will discuss chapters 26 and 27 of The Catholic Gentleman.
Thanks to Paul F facilitating our November meeting!
Email lshadowen@aol.com to volunteer to facilitate a meeting!
Brothers,
I hope you had a great Thanksgiving with your family!
On Saturday, December 12th there are two important events being undertaken to help the needy in our community.
Our Council is sponsoring a Food Drive to collect food for the pantry at Commonwealth Catholic Charities and to collect Christmas Dinner bags for families of Blackwell School. Information related to these needs is in the first flyer below. You may contribute food or gift cards for the CCC, or assemble a Christmas Dinner bag for a Blackwell family – or both!
The Annual St. Bridget Christmas Sharing is underway and parishioners are invited to adopt an individual or a family and to donate gifts and food. Information about the needs of the individuals and families is located on the Christmas Sharing website. Please click on the flyer below or this link. Times for the drop-off of gifts is on the website, including on Saturday morning, Dec. 12th. Contact Dan Harms for more information at Dan Harms (dharms@saintbridgetchurch.org).
Please consider supporting both these worthwhile initiatives. The food banks are reporting very high demand and very much need food to be able to help as many as they can. And, the Christmas Sharing will help many individuals and families have a joyous Christmas.
As we are just two weeks from the collection date, so adopt a family or individual today for Christmas Sharing.
We are in need of more helpers on Saturday December 12th. Please let me know if you can volunteer during the 8:30 to 10:30 shift, or the 10:30 to 12:30 shift (includes drop-off at Catholic Charities. please communicate pass this on, too to others in your family, and friends that you believe would like to participate. I would very much appreciate if you can immediately forward this on!
Thank you so very much!
NOTE: We will start at 7:00 AM and finish by 7:55 AM just like the old days so guys can attend Mass at 8:00 AM
We will discuss chapters 26 and 27 of The Catholic Gentleman.
Email lshadowen@aol.com to volunteer to facilitate the meeting.
Thanks to Paul F facilitating our November meeting!
Email lshadowen@aol.com to volunteer to facilitate a meeting!
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