Volume 62 | September 2022
Grand Knight’s Report
Brother Knights,

Summer is ending and we will be seeing more fraternal activity. Please remember the Family breakfast on Sunday September 11. We will be a couple of regular hands short, so please consider helping or, at least, bringing your family to have breakfast. Please contact Chairman Brian Hanley if you can help at bwvhanley@bellsouth.net

The Council business meeting will be Monday evening at 7:00 PM. Please try to attend.

The St. John Neumann Fall Festival is Saturday, September 24. We need a cooking crew. Please think about helping out and get with Chairman Mike MacFarlane at l.m.macfarlane@mindspring.com
The Saint John Neumann Regional School is having breakfast with Santa this year. They have secured a Santa and would like to use our manpower as they have in the past. We need someone to step up as a chairman for this event to be held December 3.

If anyone has ideas for events or dinners please contact Deputy Grand Knight and Program Chairman Brian Jeffers at btjeffers@gmail.com

Vivat Jesu

Jim McHugh
GK7923
Highlights from the Business Meeting
Council's Charitable Contributions - August 2022
SJN Prison Ministry:

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Total: 
$376.81

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$376.81
Prayers for Knights in Need
Please pray for the following Knights in need (list from the last meeting):

  • All BK’s - For all our military and first responders who keep us safe every day. 
  • Steve Brischler – Kevin Lewis, out of rehab and recovering from heart disease and cancer.
  • Glenn Klein – Leo Schiltgen, recovering from broken ankle.
  • Glenn Klein - Trevor Chen, is still recovering

Monthly Awards
BK Frank Swider– Knight of the Month.

TBD – Family of the Month.
50/50 Drawing
  • 50/50 Drawing
  • PGK Glenn Klein won $7.
Lecturer's Reflections
BK David Werve provided an excerpt to the Council.

When Apollo 11‘s Eagle lunar module landed on the moon on July 20, 1969, astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin had to do something hard: Wait. They were scheduled to open the door of their lunar lander and step onto the unknown surface of a completely different world. But for now, their mission ordered them to take a pause before the big event.

And so, Aldrin spent his time doing something unexpected, something no man had ever attempted before. Alone and overwhelmed by anticipation, he took part in the first Christian sacrament ever performed on the moon—a rite of Christian communion.

Aldrin’s lunar communion has since become shrouded in mystery and confusion, but the rite itself was relatively simple. The astronaut was also an elder at Webster Presbyterian Church, and before he headed into space in 1969, he got special permission to take bread and wine with him to space and give himself communion.

Men had already prayed in space, but Aldrin was about to go one step further—literally and figuratively. Part of his mission was not just to land on the moon, but to walk on it. To prepare, he took communion after the Eagle lunar module landed on the moon’s Sea of Tranquility during an hours-long downtime period designed to let the astronauts recover from their space flight and prepare for their moon walk.
The mood on the module was sober. Both Armstrong and Aldrin knew how important their mission was. “I was certainly aware that this was a culmination of the work of 300,000 or 400,000 people over a decade and that the nation’s hopes and outward appearance largely rested on how the results came out,” Armstrong recalled in an oral history.

Then he reached for the wine and bread he’d brought to space—the first foods ever poured or eaten on the moon. “I poured the wine into the chalice our church had given me. In the one-sixth gravity of the moon the wine curled slowly and gracefully up the side of the cup,” he later wrote. Then, Aldrin read some scripture and ate. Armstrong looked on quietly but did not participate.
Aldrin felt that the service should be broadcast to the entire world. But atheist activist Madalyn Murray O’Hair had sued NASA after Apollo 8 astronauts read the Book of Genesis during a broadcast made on Christmas Day 1968, when they became the first humans to orbit the moon. 

Though the press did report the fact that Aldrin would bring communion bread on the spacecraft, he kept the ceremony low-key and, out of respect for the debate over religion on the moon, kept the ceremony confined to the spacecraft and not the surface of the moon.

Aldrin wasn’t the only astronaut to experience religious rituals in space. In 1994, three Catholic astronauts took Holy Communion on board Space Shuttle Endeavor. Israeli astronaut Ilan Ramon reportedly recited the Jewish Shabbat Kiddush prayer in space (he later died when Space Shuttle Columbia exploded in 2003). And Russian cosmonaut Sergei Ryzhikov took a relic of St. Serafim of Sarov, a Russian Orthodox saint, to space in 2017.

The first space communion was only experienced by two men, but it hasn’t been forgotten by the wider world. Lunar Communion Sunday is still celebrated annually at Webster Presbyterian and elsewhere to commemorate the event, and Aldrin spoke and wrote about the experience later in life. However, the low-key nature of the ceremony in space itself later led to rumors that it happened in secret.

Aldrin may not have resorted to skullduggery to consume communion aboard the lunar module, but he ended up regretting it. In his 2010 memoir, he wrote that he’d come to wonder if he’d done the right thing by celebrating a Christian ritual in space. “We had come to space in the name of all mankind—be they Christians, Jews, Muslims, animists, agnostics, or atheists,” he wrote. “But at the time I could think of no better way to acknowledge the Apollo 11 experience than by giving thanks to God.”
Knight's Info
Council 7923 Officers

Chaplain
Fr. Sunny Punnaknziyil
Deacon Mike Hayward (Assistant)

Grand Knight
GK Jim McHugh

Deputy Grand Knight
BK Brian Jeffers

Chancellor
BK Harvey James

Recorder
BK Mike Madore

Treasurer
PGK Steve Brischler

Warden
BK Gil Abad

Advocate
BK Larry Hoffman

Financial Secretary
PGK Glenn Klein

Inside Guard
BK Francisco Espinoza

Outside Guard
BK Alex Naumis

Lecturer
BK David Werve

1st Year Trustee
PGK Michael MacFarlane

2nd Year Trustee
PGK Mark Dallas

3rd Year Trustee
PGK Hugh Gardnier

District Deputy
DD Mark Davis

Insurance Field Agent
BK John Paul (JP) Williams - 678-787-2201
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Happy Birthday Knights

Danny H. Tanghal 9/4
Edgar O. Quillian, Jr 9/5
Luis Cardenas 9/7
William Lyscas 9/7
Deacon Mike Byrne 9/7
Robert Lutz 9/14
Thomas P. Breen 9/16
Michael Hendrick 9/16
Joe Wetherington 9/16
Aaron DeSilva 9/17
Eugeno Azurmendi 9/19
Fred A. Pescitelli 9/20
Jesse Foley 9/22
Kevin E. Baird 9/22
David Hernandez 9/23
Ralph F. Oshinski 9/25
James A. Lafferty 9/26
Michael Gray 9/27
Andrew Dantzer 9/27
Thomas M. Izzo 9/29
David Leta 9/29
Chad Johnson 9/30
Terrance Walsh 9/30
Joke of the Month

Council Calendar
Upcoming Council Events

September 6th @ Houston Feaster Center - Officer/Planning Meeting - 7:00pm, Rosary - 6:30pm

September 6th @ Dillons 850 Dogwood Rd - Knight's Lunch - 12:30pm

September 11th @ Reynold's Hall - Monthly Breakfast - 9:30am - 1:00pm

September 12th @ Houston Feaster Center - Business Meeting - 7:00pm, Rosary - 6:30pm

September 13th @ Dillons 850 Dogwood Rd - Knight's Lunch - 12:30pm

September 18th @ St. John Neumann Church - Knight's Mass - 8:30am, Rosary in Chapel - 8:00am

September 20th @ Dillons 850 Dogwood Rd - Knight's Lunch - 12:30pm

September 22nd @ Feaster Center - 4th Degree Meeting - 7:00pm, Dinner - 6:00pm

September 27th @ Dillons 850 Dogwood Rd - Knight's Lunch - 12:30pm

October 2nd @ Reynold's Hall - Monthly Breakfast - 9:30am - 1:00pm

October 3rd @ Houston Feaster Center - Officer/Planning Meeting - 7:00pm, Rosary - 6:30pm

October 4th @ TBD - Knight's Lunch - 12:30pm

Knights in Action
Come out on Tuesday's for the Knight's Lunch
Listen to Supreme's message for the upcoming film on Mother Teresa

PGK Glenn Klein visiting BK Trevor Chen at his new home. BK Trevor would love visitors so please stop by Atria Park Tucker - Room 226
Come out for the next Family Breakfast on Sunday, September 11th
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