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Knights of Columbus Council 14699

Huntington Beach, CA

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Congratulations Formation Degree Knights

Knights of Columbus Council 14699 Posted on September 18, 2019 by RonaldSeptember 18, 2019

Congratulations to our newest Formation Degree Knights.
Carlos Valenzuela and Joey Hernandez.

 

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Welcome Our New Brothers

Knights of Columbus Council 14699 Posted on July 10, 2019 by RonaldJuly 10, 2019

We welcome our new brothers.  Joey Hernandez,   Jerry McKinish and Christian Migabo.

Photo:  Joey, Jim Rahm (Grand Knight), Jerry and Christian.

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Corpus Christi Procession June 2019

Knights of Columbus Council 14699 Posted on June 27, 2019 by RonaldJune 27, 2019

Corpus Christi Procession June 2019
Last time for cape and chapeau.

 

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Membership Drive June 2019

Knights of Columbus Council 14699 Posted on June 27, 2019 by RonaldJune 27, 2019

Membership Drive June 22 and 23, 2019

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Walk for Life January 19th

Knights of Columbus Council 14699 Posted on December 24, 2018 by RonaldDecember 24, 2018

Walk for Life.  Learn More!

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Recruiting Younger Members

Knights of Columbus Council 14699 Posted on October 17, 2018 by RonaldOctober 17, 2018

Recruiting Younger Members:

  Does your council want younger members?

  • Is your leadership on board with a strategy to recruit and attract younger members? Is your pastor on board?
  • Action Step: Discuss your goals of recruiting younger men at an officer meeting and general council business meeting.

Does your council currently have younger members?

  • How many active and how many inactive younger (under 40) members does your council have? How many younger men attend meetings? Service programs? Spiritual programs? Are there younger men on your council roster that are not attending events?
  • Action Step: If your council has younger men on your roster, reach out to them to find what about the council is attractive to them and what would make the council more attractive to them and their families. You may also enlist these men in helping your council to recruit more younger men. If your council does not have younger men on its roster, identify the youngest men you do have. For example, if your youngest members are in their 60s, work with them to try and identify men in their 40s and 50s to join. Then, these members can help recruit men in their 40s or 30s.
     

Has your council met with your Chaplain/pastor about attracting younger men?

  • Have you discussed your desire to attract younger men with your Chaplain? Is he aware of your council’s current roster and how many younger men are involved?
  • Action Step: Meet with your Chaplain and report on how many younger men are currently on your council’s roster. Discuss how active these members are and any feedback you received in reaching out to them about what the council does well and what could be improved. Ask for your Chaplain’s assistance in identifying and reaching out to younger men in your parish and inviting them to join the council.

 

Has your council considered adjusting its meeting or event times?

  • When does your council hold its meetings and a majority of its events? Why does it hold them when it does (is it the only time parish space is available or has the council always held it them)?
  • Action Step: Poll council members to determine if meeting times are convenient for those with families (do meetings and events conflict with after school activities, bedtime, dinner time, etc.). If you have many events on weeknights, consider incorporating family dinners with these events so that families can attend without having to worry about also planning a dinner.

 

Does your council have family focused or family friendly events?

  • When your council plans an event, does it consider how attractive and convenient the event is for families? Does your Family Chairman still have children at home?
  • Action Step: Plan at least one council event every month that is targeted specifically at families. These events should alternate between faith-based programs, service-based programs and social based programs. Programs held on weekends are likely easier for families to attend.
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Council Meeting Oct 16

Knights of Columbus Council 14699 Posted on October 13, 2018 by RonaldOctober 13, 2018

Council Meeting Tuesday, October 16th

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Make the Council Website an App on Your Phone

Knights of Columbus Council 14699 Posted on September 19, 2018 by RonaldSeptember 19, 2018

Make the Council Website an App on Your Phone You can access the council calendar, forms, events, etc.  right from an app on your phone. If your council, assembly, chapter has a website, you can also make it an app. … Continue reading →

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Parish Breakfast June 24

Knights of Columbus Council 14699 Posted on May 25, 2018 by RonaldMay 25, 2018

Parish Breakfast June 24

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Father McGivney Prayer

Knights of Columbus Council 14699 Posted on October 28, 2017 by RonaldOctober 28, 2017

How to save the McGivney Prayer on your smart phone.
Stop looking for your prayer card.

Save to iphone:

Open the McGivney website in your Safari browser:
http://www.fathermcgivney.org/en/index.html

Click on Download Prayer

  • If you opened the PDF in your iPhone’s Safari web browser, you’ll briefly see a pair of buttons at the top of the screen: “Open in…” and “Open in [name of app].” Tap the screen to make those buttons reappear, then tap the “Open in…” button.
  • Next, a menu of PDF-viewing apps will slide up from the bottom of the display. Tap the one you want to use, and the PDF file will open in the app of your choice.  You can use Evernote, ibooks, Adobe, etc.
  • You now have a shortcut to the prayer on your phone.

Save to android phone:

Open the McGivney website in your internet browser:
http://www.fathermcgivney.org/en/index.html

Click on Download Prayer

A menu selection opens on the bottom of the screen.  Click open with Adobe Reader.
Save and click on Adobe Reader (to open always) in your apps and the prayer is saved.
Open Adobe Reader and select the canonization.pdf for the prayer

Second Option:  Download the prayer to your computer and send the prayer as an attachment to yourself in an email. 

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Family Prayer Night

A Higher Purpose
Strengthen the bonds within our parishes and build faith-filled families. This is an opportunity for council members, families and the whole parish community to come together once a month for an evening of prayer, dinner and fellowship.

Overview
Catholics often struggle with the reality that they do not have the opportunity to socialize and/or pray with other faith-filled Catholic families. It can be quite a challenge to raise our children in the faith when their only exposure comes from Mom and Dad.

Family Prayer Night is an opportunity for children to be exposed to regular people living their faith in a casual setting. Families of council members, as well as other Catholic families within the parish and community, will gather for prayer, dinner and fellowship. Multiple groups can be formed and families are encouraged to rotate between these groups.

 

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Therapeutic Riding Center of HB

The Knights of Columbus of St. Mary’s by the Sea conduct and annual campaign to benefit children and adults with special needs.  All of the money collected stays in Huntington Beach and supports the Therapeutic Riding Center in Central Park.  The riding center strives to empower children with intellectual and developmental challenges to discover their greatest strengths and gain a sense of self-confidence and self-reliance through the special relationship with a horse

 

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