Rethinking the Death Penalty

As part of our support for the Culture of Life, it is imperative that I bring to your attention the issue of the Death Penalty in California. This issue is again under policy reconsideration by a possible vote of Californians. Opponents of the Death Penalty have procedurally met the requirements to commence circulating a petition to place an initiative on the June 2012 ballot to repeal the Death Penalty. (see Secretary of State Press Release [10/21/11], www.sos.ca.gov/admin/press-releases/db11-045.pdf)

The proposed new law seeks to accomplish the following: (1) Repeals the death penalty for persons found guilty of murder and replaces it with a life sentence without the possibility of parole; (2) Requires persons who are found guilty of murder to work while in prison, with their wages being applied to any victim restitution fines and orders; and (3) Creates a $100 million fund to be distributed to law enforcement agencies to help solve more homicide/rape cases. (This is a summary, additional research is required).

While undoubtedly a controversial issue in nature, we must consider our justice system is a human system with notable flaws. Consider the facts. “Since 1976, 135 men and women have been released from death row after being found innocent, several who came within hours of execution.” (Facts & Myths of Death Penalty, Death Penalty Focus, www.deathpenalty.org) Is the death penalty applied fairly? According to statistics by the U.S. Justice Department released in 2000, a large vast of ethnic minorities were sentenced to death. Most people on death row have not been able to pay for a qualified attorney to represent them. (Facts & Myths of Death Penalty, Death Penalty Focus, www.deathpenalty.org) In 2008, 95% of all known executions occurred in just six countries: China, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Iraq and the United States. (Facts & Myths of Death Penalty, Death Penalty Focus, www.deathpenalty.org) I’m confident any research would demonstrate there are many instances of wrongful convictions; however, if anything remains undisputed is the fact that the death penalty ensures that in wrongful conviction cases, they are indeed final. The decedent is dead with no way of being released to realize an injustice was rectified.

What does our faith say about the Death Penalty?  In Paragraph 2267 of the Catechism of the Catholic Church we see that the Church’s traditional teaching “does not exclude…recourse to the death penalty, when this is the only practicable way to defend the lives of human beings effectively against the aggressor.”   In 1995, our late Holy Father, Blessed John Paul II, built on this teaching by positing that “the nature and extent of the punishment must be carefully evaluated and decided upon, and ought not go to the extreme of executing the offender except in cases of absolute necessity:  in other words, when it should not be possible otherwise to defend society.  Today, however, as a result of steady improvements in the organization of the penal system, such cases are very rare if not practically nonexistent.  (Evangelium Vitae, 56.)

Taking Blessed John Paul’s words to heart, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops has information on its website (www.usccb.org).  Also, a national Catholic organization is taking a platform on the issue.  The “Catholic Mobilizing Network to End the Use of the Death Penalty” has helpful information on the issue (www.catholicsmobilizing.org).  This organization has been linked to the USCCB’s website.

If this initiative makes it to the June 2012 ballot, I ask our Worthy Brothers to consider the facts, our law and faith, and vote their conscience. Perhaps we reconstruct a death penalty system that is indeed fair, as flawless as possible, that provides every accused the dignity of a viable defense and quality representation that every human being deserves. Or, do we repeal the system altogether? Do we, as a modern society, have the technology to ensure criminals cannot harm our communities without the use of the Death Penalty? Do we deny a convict’s ability to seek redemption when we execute him or her? What would Christ have done? Let us pray and ask the Holy Spirit to grant us the wisdom to allow reasonable minds to prevail.

Vivat Jesus!

Lewis F. Munoz, Recorder

Knight of the Month September 2011

Knight og the Month September 2011We are very pleased and honored to announce that Brother Terry Corcoran was elected as the Knight of the Month for the month of September 2011. Quite frankly brothers, we couldn’t operate with out the many unselfish efforts of Terry. Firstly, he is our hall custodian/repairman/gardener and jack of all trades. Secondly he is one of our core hall cooks and many of our events just wouldn’t happen without his help. Speaking of his help, I can’t think of one council event he hasn’t been involved in some capacity. Lately he has been filling in at the bar for the council and 4th degree. He is also the chairman of the annual garage sale which last year donated over $1,100 to local Catholic charities and I understand he has another fund raiser up his sleeve towards the end of this year??

Brothers lets give a hand of thanks to Terry! May he be with us for a long, long time, he is much appreciated.

Family of the Month September 2011

Family of the Month September 2011It is a privilege and honor to have the Nulk family as September family of the month. When you think of Knights of Columbus #953 the Nulk name has to come to mind. Charlie Nulk has been our Grand Knight twice, past chapter president, former District Deputy and Hall board chief for many years! He also was the chairman of German night for many, many years when it was so big it was held at St Francis High School. and attended by over 400 people (now that’s a job!!) His son Tom is our Hall bartender and chairs the bar at the St Mary’s festival. Tom is also part of St. Mary’s basketball night and has recently recruited many of our new Knights! Charlie has now passed German night to his son Tom, who has chaired it the last few years. Also German night would not have been a success without Pat Nulk who’s hard work and advise has been a blessing, right up to the current German night!!

So lets all give a big hand to the Nulk family not only for German Knight but their selfless giving to the Knights of Columbus #953 throughout the years! Thank you!

Grand Knight’s Message October 2011

To My Brother Knights & Their Families,

Unity has a definition of – Harmony or agreement between people or groups. As Knights of Columbus we are in agreement to stand with our Church and defend her teachings. We are a practical group of catholic gentlemen. We help those in need, volunteer at our Churches & are shining examples for the younger generations.  We are unified in our beliefs & this can be seen through our love & practice of our faith.

We are unified in our actions. We witness publicly & privately during 40 days for life. We Pray everyday for God’s will to be done. We help each other by lending an ear to a friend experiencing a difficult situation, visiting a family member & Bother Knight unable to leave their homes  or  by attending/volunteering at a K of C event.

Such events happen through out the year with new ones being added. This month (in addition to 2 tootsie roll drives at both Sacred Heart & St. Mary’s)  we will be speaking at St. Andrews Sunday October 23rd to talk about our organization & recruit potential new Knights.  We also have our Octoberfest on the 29th at the hall. These are just some of the opportunities we have to show our unity & support not only for the Knights of Columbus, but our Church as well. The more members our council has, the more prevalent God’s work becomes.

“St. John Vianney, Pray for Us.”
Ricardo Saldana
Grand Knight, Council 953

The Latest From Pro-Life

Chili Cook-Off
Thanks to all of you who participated in the Chili Cook-Off this year.  Thanks to all Brother Knights for working and participating in this year’s event.  A longer report will be provided in the November Knightletter.

40 Days For Life – September 28th  to November 6th
We have entered a period of prayer & fast that will change history.  The fall vigil is taking place at the Women’s Health Specialists abortion business at 1750 Wright Street off Alta Arden Expy.
Good news!  Since the 40 Days for Life prayer vigil was begun in 2007, a total of 16 abortion clinics have closed across America, including (2) during September.  This could not have happened without your prayer, fasts & witness to life.

Please sign up today to pray, fast, & witness with others around America and the world.  Your family members are welcome and encouraged to participate in the vigil as well.  Please sign them up when you sign up for the vigil.  Please email me or call me so I can put you on our council’s prayer-fast-witness list.

As we participate with so many others across our country, please remember that this is a spiritual battle – to win a spiritual battle we cannot put our faith in laws, politicians or judges – we must use spiritual weaponry – prayer, sacrifice & faithful witness. These are what are needed to bring an end to abortion in our country and the world.

P.S. In order to stay informed of all the 40 Days for Life news, go to the website at www.40daysforlife.com/sacramento and register your name and contact info.  You will receive informative updates on 40DFL as well as other local pro-life news.

Read our blog on the Culture of Life:
http://kofc953sacramentoprolife.blogspot.com/

“Through moral conscience God speaks to each of us, inviting us to defend human life at all times, and in this personal bond with the Creator lies the profound dignity of moral conscience and the reason for its inviolability…it is necessary that society as a whole must defend the conceived child’s right to life and the true good of the woman who can never, in any circumstances, find fulfillment in the decision to abort.”  Pope Benedict XVI, addressing members of the Pontifical Academy for Life on Feb. 26, 2011.

Dominic Ielati
Pro-Life Director

“Live On” or “Leave On” Money

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“Live On” or “Leave On” Money
As your working life progresses, your priorities will likely shift. Many major life events (weddings, births, education costs for children, etc.) are probably behind you. Your focused shifts to those “golden” retired years when you can enjoy your hobbies, grandchildren, travel or simply relaxing at home.
During my career as a field agent, I’ve had members ask me what they should do with a sum of money they are looking to “dump” somewhere for safe keeping. First, I tell them that there is no safer place to put their money than with the Knights of Columbus. No one has ever lost money using our retirement products. There are no risks assumed by you, the members. Second, I ask the member a question: Is this money to “live on” or “leave on”?
I ask this because the answer makes all the difference. If you want a guaranteed flow of cash in retirement, one of our annuity options might meet your needs. If this money is intended as a gift for grandchildren, to assist your wife in the event of your passing or to give to your favorite charity, a Single Premium Whole Life policy might be the best product.
When it comes to decisions about your finances and your family’s future, don’t leave things to chance. Discuss the options with a brother Knight who knows how to help. Someone who’s helped many other Catholic families not too different from yours. You have someone who can offer you life insurance, long-term care and retirement products that are backed by the strength and security of the Knights of Columbus. There is not a higher rated insurer in North America than the Knights of Columbus.

Call me today to set up a time to meet. You’ll only regret that you didn’t call sooner., please call my office at (916) 691-4571 or e-mail me at hank.cornell@kofc.org.
By Knights …  For Knights ….
Hank Cornell, FIC
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St. John Vianney, Pray for Us.