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Brothers, please see the Faithful Navigator Report here.


It is with regret to inform everyone that Brother Mike Marano’s Father has passed.
Mike Marano offered his father up in prayer for the Good of the Order this past meeting.
There will be a private ceremony.
If you would like to send your condolences, please mail them to 25 Mark Dr Agawam MA. 01001.
Thank you & God Bless
Vivat Jesus!
Leo Marinak – Faithful Navigator
4th Degree Knights of Columbus
Archbishop Williams Assembly
Springfield, MA

Joe Jewell, past grand knight of Holy Spirit Council 11922 in Annandale, Virginia, and his son, Michael, got up early June 15, packed their vehicle with four baby cribs and mattresses and hit the road. They were joining more than 40 volunteers, including many Knights, to deliver cribs to more than 100 mothers in need across the region.
The Jewells’ first delivery was to a young woman expecting a baby girl soon. Brisa Sifuentes met them at the door with a big smile.
“It was exciting, seeing the crib come through the door,” Sifuentes said. “I’m excited and happy because we haven’t been able to buy anything yet, so it’s a start and it’s a blessing.”
Sifuentes plans to name her baby Skyler — “Sky” for short. “She already has her nickname,” she laughed. “I’m really thankful for this crib. When she grows up, I can tell her about this, and hopefully I’m able to show her who helped her out.”
The crib was a gift from Project Manger, a nonprofit that supplies cribs and bedding to mothers facing financial difficulties or crisis pregnancies. It began in 2008 as an initiative of A Woman’s Choice, a local pregnancy resource center, before becoming a separate organization in 2022. Knights in northern Virginia have been deeply involved from its earliest days.
Each year, Project Manger buys hundreds of new cribs — $150-165 each — with fundraising help from several K of C councils. Two major distributions take place, one on Father’s Day weekend in June and another during the Christmas season. Volunteers, primarily Knights, gather at A Woman’s Choice, load their vehicles with cribs, mattresses and bedding, and travel in pairs to each client’s home until every delivery has been made.
“Being able to do in-person deliveries is a big motivator for me,” said Jewell, who serves on Project Manger’s board of directors and has helped with deliveries for about a decade. “We’ve seen people sleeping on the floor, kids having to sleep on the floor themselves. Just the look on their faces when they see us coming in — to get help in those situations really makes a difference.”
It was a difficult living situation that first inspired Project Manger. Dolores Wisecarver, executive director of A Woman’s Choice at the time, found out a client had had an abortion because she didn’t have anywhere for her second baby to sleep.
Determined that no client would ever make that decision again, Wisecarver put an ad in all the local parish bulletins asking for donations to supply baby cribs to expectant mothers who could not afford them. Denny D’Alelio, a past grand knight of Council 11922, responded immediately and became the powerhouse behind the operation.
“In the beginning, it was just going to be a small project,” said Wisecarver, who retired from her role as director of A Woman’s Choice in 2017 and now serves on the board of directors for both A Women’s Choice and Project Manger. “But the Knights made it grow; they did all the fundraising. Denny took this project and ran with it.”
D’Alelio involved not only his own council but several other local councils as well. In its first year, Project Manger supplied around 25 cribs to families in need during the Christmas season.
“It was Christmas time, so I had this idea to ‘bring a crib to baby Jesus,’” said Wisecarver, explaining the name of the organization.
Before D’Alelio died in 2016, he made sure Project Manger would continue without him, working with Wisecarver to establish a board of directors, mostly Knights, to manage the operation.
“Without the Knights, there wouldn’t be this program at all,” Wisecarver said. “They continue to be involved and the program has taken off.”
Since 2009, Project Manger had delivered more than 2,700 cribs, and Wisecarver expects to deliver around 300 more this year. The program now assists clients of about 20 pregnancy resource centers in northern Virginia, in addition to A Woman’s Choice.
“People are very generous with this program. There’s something about donating cribs that people like,” Wisecarver said. “It’s a very specific mission.”
For Bill Baer, a member of Msgr. Thomas P. Scannell Council 14523 in Annandale, delivering cribs is a win-win situation.
“We get a lot out of it and so do the people who receive the cribs,” said Baer, who has volunteered with Project Manger for several years alongside fellow Knights. “It’s just a small way to let people know that we want to help them greet this baby into the world — a token that will hopefully be useful but also an expression of gratitude for another baby. Because it’s always wonderful whenever a child is born.”
Building a culture of life is a long-term process that will take more than a change in law, Jewell said, and Project Manger is part of that effort
“It demonstrates that we really care about the women and children involved,” he said. “Showing that there are people who care about women in crisis pregnancies is the first step in changing hearts and minds.”
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CECILIA ENGBERT is a content producer for the Knights of Colubua communications department.

I received some details regarding the Rosary Procession this Sunday in Northampton (TY Stanley!). Below are links to a program/booklet and flyer outlining the day’s events. The event begins at 2:00p.m. and the procession at roughly 3:00p.m. after speaker Fr. David Aufiero (“THE EUCHARIST WILL MAKE YOU A SAINT”).

Hello All,
I am looking for some clarification on the Rosary Procession in Northampton this Sunday. My notes from our recent meeting show 12 noon but, the notes from the Diocese website seems to state it will be after Fr. Aufiero’s talk at 2:00. In the past, I seen to remember the procession was around noon. Does anyone know which is correct? Thanks, Tim
Sunday, June 2, 2024 Come let your heart be transformed, at the 22nd Annual Diocesan Wide Eucharistic Rosary Procession, on Sunday, June 2nd, the Feast of Corpus Christi, at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish Church, on 99 King St., in Northampton, MA, from 2-5p.m. (rain or shine). Join hundreds of others, from throughout the Diocese of Springfield and beyond, in an afternoon of prayer, worship and fellowship, an afternoon, which promises to reinvigorate one’s faith and bring all to a deeper union with Jesus Christ. The doors to the church will open at 1:30 p.m. and the Sacrament of Confession will be offered outside. The prayerful event will begin at 2:00 p.m., with a talk given by Fr. David Aufiero, titled: “The Eucharist Will Make You a Saint,” followed by acts of consecration, a Eucharistic Rosary Procession, the Chaplet of Divine Mercy, Adoration and Benediction, concluding with a reception, in which everyone is invited to attend. For an incredible encounter with the “Living Bread from Heaven, Christ, Himself,” truly present in the Most Blessed Sacrament, join us on June 2nd and let your heart be transformed! Call Brenda at: 413-221-4372 with any questions or to request information on how you may volunteer. To view videos of past processions, or download a flyer, visit: www.eucharisticprocessionnorthampton.com
Worthy Knights,
It is with deep regret that I inform you that Frank Mazzei has passed on to
Our Lord. He died Sunday after being sent home from the hospital on hospice.
Frank was a Past Grand Knight of JFK Council 5585 and a Past Faithful Navigator of the West Springfield Assembly before returning to the Archbishop Williams Assembly 388.
Honor Guard have been requested. Please make what effort you can to be there to honor this active Knight.
Frank’s wake is Thursday at the Agawam Funeral Home, 184 Main St, Agawam MA 01001.
Calling hours are 4-7 pm. We will be doing the Knight’s Prayers at 6:30 pm.
The funeral is Friday at Sacred Heart Parish 1061 Springfield St., Feeding Hills, MA 01030 at 11:45 am.
Burial to follow at Agawam Veterans Memorial Cemetery 1390 Main St., Agawam MA 01001.
Vivat Jesus,
Jack Seaver DD
District Marshal

Worthy Knights,
We have an Honor Guard request for the 5:00 pm Mass on March 16, 2024, at St. Jerome’s Church 169 Hampden St Holyoke MA.
This is the Mass before the St. Patrick’s Day Parade.
Also, we have a request for St Patrick’s Day Parade on Sunday, March 17, 2024. The parade starts at 11:00 am. I suggest you gather at the Holyoke Council at 10:00 am.
I will be in Texas on vacation so unfortunately, I cannot make these events.
Jack Seaver
District Marshall

In an effort to support the program offering a $50 award to Councils in attendance at the Assembly meetings, a fundraiser will be held at EB’s Restaurant located at 385 Walnut Street Ext, Agawam, MA 01001, September 18, 2024. We encourage your family and your friends to stop by EB’s that day to dine or order takeout; 10% of the day proceeds, less alcohol and deliveries, will go to this effort. Spread the word!
We are working on future fundraisers to support this effort so, keep an eye out!
For more information, click here.

The Archbishop Williams Assembly #388 is offering to councils in attendance at assembly meetings, a $50 award that should be given to a needy family in their parish. Three of these awards will be given: (1st) prior to Easter, (2nd) prior to Thanksgiving, (3rd) prior to Christmas.
The award should be in the form of a gift card, check or cash, placed inside a greeting card, signed From the Archbishop Bishop Williams Assembly 388 4th Degree. May god Bless you.
For more information, click here.