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The chaplain's Report: The Transfiguration
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CHAPLAINâS KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS In service to One. In service to all.
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The Transfiguration Supreme Chaplain Offers Mass at
In contemplating Christâs majesty Cardinal OâConnor Conference on Life
shining through his humanity, Knights involved in many facets of March for Life
we see a vision of future glory ishop William E. Lori as principal
B celebrant and homilist Mass Jan. 21 as
part of the 13th annual Cardinal OâConnor
On Jan. 22, the
continued with a keynote address from
conference
Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap.,
Conference on Life held at Georgetown of Philadelphia.
Bishop University prior to the 39th annual March âThe task you need to take home with
William E. Lori for Life. you today is this, never give up the struggle
Supreme Chaplain âIt is not enough for us to be pro-life that the March for Life embodies,â
intellectually and politically,â Bishop Lori said Archbishop Chaput told the conference
in his homily during the Saturday evening attendees. âNo matter how long it takes; no
Mass. âWe must embrace the Gospel of Life matter how many times you march â it
n the second Sunday of Lent, as the
O Church prepares by prayer, penance
and charity for the solemn commemoration
in the depth of our souls in such a way that it
continually transforms us: bringing us to our
knees in repentance for our own failures
matters, eternally. Because of you, some young
woman will choose life, and that new life will
have the love of God forever.â
of Christâs death and resurrection, a Gospel against human dignity; filling us with joy and Several members of Congress participated
account of the Transfiguration is proclaimed gratitude for Godâs gift of human life; in a panel discussion during the conference.
(see Mt 17:1-9; Mk 9:2-10; Lk 9:28b-36). permeating our minds and hearts with Across town, the Supreme Council hosted
Even though we are in the midst of a somber bedrock convictions, born of faith and reason, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishopsâ an-
about the inviolable dignity of human life at nual âPro-Life Leadership Massâ at the Blessed
season of repentance and self-denial, we find
every stage,â Bishop Lori said in his homily. John Paul II Shrine for the leaders of
ourselves gazing upon the Lordâs splendor,
The conference has been held at pro-life groups. In addition, the âYou and Meâ
which he revealed atop Mount Tabor to Peter, Georgetown University since 2000 as a pro-life exhibition created by the Sisters of
James and John, in the presence of Moses and vehicle to connect and educate college and Life was featured at the shrine and was viewed
Elijah. As we meditate on this Gospel scene, high school students from around the country by hundreds of people throughout the week-
we begin to share something of the wonder during the days prior to the annual March for end.
that the Apostles experienced as they saw a Life in Washington, D.C. The conference was Knights from the District of Columbia
glimpse of Godâs hidden glory and heard the named for the late Archbishop of New York, served as ushers during the Mass opening the
voice of the Father proclaim Jesus as his His Eminence John Cardinal OâConnor, a National Prayer Vigil for Life on Sunday
beloved Son. Georgetown alumnus, in recognition of his evening at the Basilica of the National Shrine
dedication to defending the sacredness of all of the Immaculate Conception. They also
FROM DEATH TO GLORY human life. helped assemble and distribute thousands of
The annual conference is co-sponsored by âDefend Lifeâ signs that are carried by
The preface for the second Sunday of
Georgetown University Council 6375. participants in the march.
Lent explains why we are presented with such
a scene amid a penitential season: âFor after
he had told the disciples of his coming Death,
on the holy mountain he manifested to them
his glory, to show, even by the testimony of
the law and the prophets, that the Passion
leads to the glory of the Resurrection.â
Lent should not be viewed as a
punishment, but rather as a gift from the
Lord, a season when we open our hearts to
the ultimate gift of love. The purpose of Lent
is not merely to overcome a few bad habits,
but to allow ourselves âto be led to that
SEE TRANSFIGURATION, PAGE 2 Supreme Chaplain Bishop Lori of Bridgeport Archbishop Chaput, O.F.M. Cap., of Philadelphia
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2. TRANSFIGURATION FROM PAGE 1 glory of the Trinityâs self-giving love poured out upon the world. This
fullness of grace which God the Father bestows upon his sons and same love is lavished upon us in the Word of God and the sacraments.
daughtersâ (see Preface I, Lent). By gazing upon âthe glory of God It is the love that we sense in the lives of the saints and in those who
shining on the face of Christâ (2 Cor 4:6), we see that by sharing in the strive in Godâs grace to bear witness to the truth of the Gospel. It enables
Paschal Mystery, we die to our sins and become capable of reflecting us to love God above all things and to love our neighbor as God loves
Godâs glory in our humanity. Even in this life, we can begin to share in us. When our lives are immersed in divine love and shaped by it, we also
the grace of Christâs resurrection. gleam with some of Godâs glory! To paraphrase St. Paul, we glorify God
The presence of Moses and Elijah signaled to the Apostles that Jesus in our bodies (see 1 Cor 6:20).
was the fulfillment of the law and the prophets. Yet, Jesus knew that the Blessed John Paul II understood that it is not enough for us to re-
way in which this fulfillment would come about â namely, through his call the Transfiguration only twice a year. He wrote about it often. For
passion and death â would shake the faith of even his closest example, he spoke of those who follow the evangelical counsels of
followers. He also knew that his resurrection would astonish them chastity, poverty and obedience as leading âtransfigured lives capable of
beyond anything they could imagine. amazing the worldâ (see Vita Consecrata, 20). Not surprisingly, the
In his Transfiguration, Jesus made an enduring impression on the Transfiguration is of central importance to the luminous mysteries of
minds and hearts of Peter, James and John. John writes in his Gospel: the rosary. In his apostolic letter Rosarium Virginis Mariae, John Paul II
âWe beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten Son of the Fatherâ called it âthe mystery of light par excellenceâ (21).
(Jn 1:14). And Peter writes: âWe had been eyewitnesses of his majesty. Although the Blessed Virgin Mary was not present at the
For he received honor and glory from the Father when that unique Transfiguration, she helps us contemplate the transfigured face of Christ.
declaration came to him from majestic glory, âThis is my Son, my After all, no one listened more attentively to the voice of her son did
beloved, in whom I am well pleased.â We ourselves heard this voice come than Mary. No one lived the Beatitudes more completely, fulfilled the
from heaven while we were with him on the holy mountain.â (2 Pet vocation to love more fully, or shared more totally in the mystery of the
1:16-18). cross and the glory of the Resurrection. Sinless from the moment of her
LOVE OUTPOURED conception and attuned to Godâs saving will even amid suffering, Mary
Since the Transfiguration played a foundational role in the Apostlesâ led a transfigured life that continues to amaze the world: All generations
faith and in the entire pattern of Christian life, the Church sets aside a call her blessed (see Lk 1:48). May the glorious Virgin Mother of God
special day, Aug. 6, to celebrate this mystery. By contemplating the lead us to share in and reflect the glory of God shining on the face
glorified humanity of Christ, we sense the tremendousness of our of her son!
baptismal vocation. The glory that Jesus revealed on Mount Tabor is the
Plan Now: World Day of Prayer for Vocations
upport for vocations has always been a priority for the âą Promote a âVocations Dayâ event such as a
S Knights of Columbus, and observance of the World
Day of Prayer for Vocations is one way we can encourage
vocationsâ fair, a presentation by various
seminarians, postulants and/or young religious, or
people to answer the call to priesthood and religious life. a drive to raise funds for a needy seminarian or
By supporting and praying for those who answer religious.
Godâs call to priesthood and to a life of consecrated âą Make the Orderâs scholarship and student loan
poverty, chastity and obedience, we serve as a much- information available to seminarians and
needed resource enabling them to continue their voca- postulants.
tional discernment. One way to support these men and âą Sponsor a trip for local youth groups to a nearby
women is to stand with the entire Church and celebrate seminary or religious house to explore the idea of
the day dedicated to religious vocations throughout the priesthood or religious life.
world. âą Pray for the Lord to prompt young peopleâs hearts
Encourage your fellow council members to join to respond to His call to a priestly or religious
Catholics from every nation in observing the World Day vocation at the beginning and end of your council
of Prayer for Vocations on Sunday, April 29, in a variety
of ways. Here are some suggestions for your council or Sunday, andassembly meetings.
âą Design an ad for vocations and place it in your
assembly to consider: parish bulletin or local newspaper.
âą Invite seminarians, postulants and young religious
to your council or assemblyâs community events or
April 29th âą Hold an open house within your council for
families and friends of your parish with a vocations
social gatherings as guests of honor, and ask them to theme.
speak and give witness to their lives of dedicating âą Schedule a retreat for those contemplating a
themselves fully to the service of God and neighbor. priestly or religious vocation. Retreats often enable
Continue the event with an appreciation dinner to an individual to recognize his or her vocation.
honor your guests.
M E M B E R S H I P I N T H E K N I G HT S O F C O LUM B U S is open to men 18 years of age or older who are practical (that is, practicing)
Catholics in union with the Holy See. This means that an applicant or member accepts the teaching authority of the Catholic Church on matters of
faith and morals, aspires to live in accord with the precepts of the Catholic Church, and is in good standing in the Catholic Church.
3. F ROM THE D IRECTOR â S D ESK
â10 Keys to Success CIS Booklet:
as a Chaplainâ Jesus Christ:
Know the Workings of the Order
Lesson 5
by reading Columbia magazine,
Father John P. Chaplainâs Report and Knightline, and by
visiting kofc.org
Grace, O.S.A. Some of our chaplains have made the
Director of Chaplain effort to acquire this working knowledge of
Programs & Development the Orderâs operation, even at all levels. The
best way to accomplish this is by attending
meetings other than just the local council
ast month, we began to look at the 10 meetings. These might include the assembly,
L Keys to Success as a Chaplain (#4940) in an
effort to stimulate some ideas, and maybe
the diocesan gathering (or chapter), and the
state convention. This is also an opportunity
raise a few questions, or even a few to meet other chaplains and to compare notes
objections. The 10 Keys are suggestions and with them. New and helpful ideas emerge
not mandates, but we do hope they will be from such gatherings.
taken seriously. They should help all of us to Monthly council meetings have presented
have a commonpurpose and assist us to focus challenges for some chaplains. We are all too
on how we can fit-in as chaplains within a lay well aware of the demands on parish priests to
fraternal organization. attend the meetings of every church
We have been blessed with many, many organization.
outstanding chaplains who have made Asking him to take part in the Knights
wonderful contributions to the Order, and we meeting every month seems an added
are indebted to their spiritual burden. At the Supreme
impact over the years. Our hope is Convention last August a
that providing these ideas will help resolution was passed to help
many chaplains who just do not minimize the problem. I have
know where to begin, especially printed the complete Resolution Jesus has been the subject of
those who have recently joined the and a short explanation in the discussion and debate among people for
ranks or those who wish to September issue of this newsletter. thousands of years. The Wikipedia article
establish a new council where the Here I will quote once again the
Knights have never had a presence. final statement: on Jesus is the fourth most revised article
Some chaplains may be wondering FURTHER RESOLVED, that on that site, which is evidence of the
where they are going to get the time we call upon our brother Knights to passionate debate that surrounds Him.
to do justice to such a willing group recognize and accommodate the time Catholics believe that their Church is
of laymen, while others may feel commitments of our beloved priests
founded by Jesus and faithfully revere
somewhat lost and unsure of how by allowing the Council Chaplain to
to begin. provide his message at the beginning everything that Jesus taught. But there
Yes, there are a lot of questions, and of the meeting, as described above, or are some tough questions about Him:
at times too few answers. So it may seem. We at any other time during the meeting as may best How can He be both God and man of
may not have a complete plan as yet, but we fit the schedule of the Chaplain. God? Why do Catholics have faith in his
are well on the path to formulating it. Believe More needs to be said about this second
me, we have a magnificent array of willing key, so I hope to continue on this topic next divinity? Why did God become man? This
participants. It istime to stand on the world month. booklet offers insight into some of these
stage and coordinate our efforts. and other topics. Produced by the Orderâs
Let us move on to the second of the 10 Keys: God bless and keep you all. Catholic Information Service (CIS), this
Acquire a working knowledge of the
booklet is part of the Luke E. Hart Series
Orderâs operation at all levels. Rev. John P. Grace, O.S.A.
âą Try to be present at all of your councilâs Director of Chaplain Programs based on the Catechism of the Catholic
meetings, and take the opportunity to and Development Church. To obtain free copies of this and
get to know the officers and members. john.grace@kofc.org other booklets, or to listen to MP3 format
âą Make a point of comparing notes with (203) 752-4263 presentations, visit kofc.org/hart. Request
other K of C chaplains in your area and
share good ideas. Copies of 10 Keys to Success as a Chaplain printed copies by writing: CIS, PO Box
âą Consider attending your state (#4940) can be ordered from the Supreme 1971, New Haven, CT 06521-1971
convention or other statewide K of C Council Supply Department by using a
meetings. Requisition Form (#1)
âą Stay current with the Orderâs initiatives
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Survey Finds Unity among Americans on Abortion Restrictions
Nearly 8 in 10 advocate significant restrictions on abortion
s the United States marked the 39th anniversary of the Supreme survey moves beyond the labels of pro-life and pro-choice, we see a
A Courtâs Roe v. Wade decision, a new survey was released showing that
the vast majority of Americans support significant abortion restrictions.
fundamental unity among Americans in favor of significant abortion
restrictions.â
The Knights of Columbus-Marist Poll found that 79 percent of In addition, the survey found that most Americans (84 percent)
Americans say that they would not allow abortion after the first three believe that laws can protect both the life of the unborn and the health and
months of pregnancy. Fifty-one percent would only allow abortion â at well-being of women. That number was consistent with â and slightly
most â in cases of rape, incest, or to save the life of the mother â or higher than â findings two years ago when the number who said both
would not allow it at all. The numbers have held up over time as well and could be protected was 81 percent.
are almost unchanged from two years ago. The questions on abortion were part of a broader survey, which will be
âAlmost four decades after the Supreme Courtâs decisions in Roe v. Wade released in February.
and Doe v. Bolton, which resulted in the almost totally unrestricted This report details the findings from a telephone survey of 1,053 adults
abortion regime of today, these decisions continue to be out of step with residing in the continental United States. Data were collected from
the vast majority of Americans,â said Supreme Knight Carl Anderson. December 15, 2011, through December 27, 2011, using an online,
âFar from being settled law, the inadequacy of the Courtâs reasoning on probability-based panel from Knowledge Networks, Inc. Reports for
abortion in Roe and Doe is readily apparent to most Americans. Once a adults have a margin of error within +/- 3 percentage points.
Knights March for Life
embers of the Knights of Columbus from the District of from the State, and that governments are accountable to a higher
M Columbia area and throughout the country were among the
thousands who braved rainy cold weather to participate in the 39th March
authority, identified by our Founding Fathers as âNature and Natureâs
God.â President John F. Kennedy eloquently summarized our common
for Life in Washington, D.C. on Jan. 23. At the beginning of the event belief in his Inaugural Address, saying âthe rights of man come not from
Supreme Advocate John Marrella (photo to below) offered remarks and led the generosity of the state, but from the hand of God.â By coming to
the marchers in the Pledge of Allegiance during a rally on the Washington today, all of you are bearing witness to the truth about the
National Mall. dignity of the human person and each personâs God-given right to life.â
âBefore we begin, Iâd like to Walking under the Orderâs
reflect on two very important banner, college Knights (photo
words in the Pledge of to right) from throughout the
Allegiance: under God,â Mar- country also participated in the
rella said. âThese two words re- event. The annual march
flect the idea, held by our marks the anniversary of the
Founding Fathers and under- Supreme Courtâs 1973 Roe v.
stood by most Americans for Wade decision legalizing
most of our history, that our abortion.
rights come from God, not
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