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The Knights of Peter Claver, Inc. inside this issue Officer messages District news Junior division Volume 92 Summer Issue 2009 www.kofpc.org 100th Anniversary The Seven Founders of the Knights of Peter Claver Rev. Conrad F. Rebesher, S.S.J. Rev. John H. Dorsey, S.S.J. Hon. Frank Collins Hon. Gilbert Faustina Hon. Frank Trenier Rev. Samuel J. Kelly, S.S.J. Rev. Joseph P. Van Baast, S.S.J.
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  • T h e K n i g h t s o f P e t e r C l a v e r , I n c .

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    Volume 92 • Summer Issue 2009 • www.kofpc.org

    100th Anniversary

    The Seven Founders of the Knights of Peter Claver

    Rev. Conrad F. Rebesher, S.S.J.

    Rev. John H. Dorsey, S.S.J.

    Hon. Frank Collins

    Hon. GilbertFaustina

    Hon. Frank Trenier

    Rev. Samuel J. Kelly, S.S.J.

    Rev. Joseph P. Van Baast, S.S.J.

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    A Catholic fraternal magazine published by:

    The National Council Knights of Peter Claverand National Court Knights of Peter Claver

    Ladies Auxiliary

    ApprobationThe Most Reverend Alfred C. Hughes

    Archbishop of New Orleans

    Gene A. Phillips, Sr., Supreme KnightGeralyn C. Shelvin, Supreme Lady

    Paul C. Condoll, Interim AdministratorDebra A. Frazier, Claverite Coordinator

    The Knights Of Peter ClaverFounded in Mobile, Ala., in 1909Headquarters in New Orleans, La.

    All items intended for publication in The Claverite must be submitted by: April 10 for summer issue and September 10 for winter issue

    Please send your news items to [email protected], and include a photo. When taking photographs for the magazine, please make sure your camera is set on the highest resolution set-ting possible. Photographs should be 300 dpi or higher at full size for them to print well. Please provide stories in a Word document and photos as jpg files.

    “TRUST IN GOD” is our Password

    “ONWARD” is our war cry

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    T he Order was founded November 7, 1909 at Mobile Ala.; by four priests of the St. Joseph’s Society of the Sacred Heart (the Josephite Fathers) of Baltimore, Md. – Fathers: Conrad F. Rebesher, John H. Dorsey, Samuel J. Kelly, and Joseph P. Van Baast, S.S.J.’s and the three lay men of the Diocese of Mobile – Birmingham, Ala. Messrs: Gilbert Faustina, Frank Collins and Frank Trenier, all now passed to their eternal rewards; Incorporated July 12, 1911; the Fourth Degree was authorized in 1917; the Constitution for Junior Knights was compiled by the Reverend Joseph P. Van Baast, S.S.J. and his com-mittee. The Ladies Auxiliary was authorized and their constitution adopted at Opelousas, La., August, 1922; the constitution of the National Council was revised by committee August, 1925; August, 1929; October, 1936; August, 1948; August, 1951; August, 1971 and August, 1979 August, 1989 and August, 1999. The Ladies Auxiliary was recognized as a Division of the National Council at Galveston, Texas, August, 1926; and the Junior Daughters was established in 1930; the Constitution of the Junior Knights was revised establishing the Junior Knights as a Division of the National Council, effective Oct. 1, 1935. The first official organ of the Order was The Shield published for the first time at Mobile, Ala., No-vember 1910, with Frank Trenier, Charter Member and National Secretary, as Editor. The successor to The Shield is The Claverite, au-thorized in 1922 as a monthly publication, and its first Editor was Joseph H. Rieras who served until 1928. The Claverite changed to a quarterly publication in 1948 at which time it was edited by the National Secretary. Presently, The Claverite is published biennially by the Executive Director.

    The following excerpt from the Josephite Colored Harvest tells the story:

    An Important Movement For Colored Catholics– Article taken from The Colored Harvest Vol. VI, No. 2 - March 1910

    “On Sunday, Nov. 7, 1909, in the city of Mobile, Ala., took place the “Initiation” of the first band of forty colored men, the nucleus of a fraternal society, which will be known as “The Knights of Peter Claver.” This is undoubtedly the most important movement for colored Catholics that has taken place for many a day.

    From the beginning, the missionaries to the colored people have been very much hampered by the fact that most all the men belonged to one or other of the fraternal organizations, which they would not, or could not, leave. They simply joined them for social and beneficial purposes. Time and again they have told the missionaries that they would gladly leave them if there were anything else to take their place. The missionaries tried in vain to have the ban to these secret societies removed, so that the Catholics could practice their duties. Finally, it was determined to form a new society for colored men which would be Catholic, and, at the same time, include all the fraternal and beneficial qualities of the secret organizations. This has been done, and the Josephite Fathers on the “Coast” (Alabama) are

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  • A century of blessings – Mobile, Ala.This is the Church where the first 40 men were initiated.

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    the leading spirits in this movement, with Father Conrad Rebesher, pastor of the Church of the Most Pure Heart of Mary, Mobile, Ala., as the prime mover. More than a year ago Father Rebesher spoke of the projected movement to his superior, and was promised all the assistance possible to carry out the plan.

    On the morning of the initiation, forty col-ored men (forty men in a small mission parish) went to holy Communion in a body in the pres-ence of Most Rev. E. P. Allen, D.D., Bishop of Mobile, and Fathers Kelly, Rebesher and Dorsey.

    The Bishop was evidently pleased, as he is deeply interested in the work for colored Catho-lics. The congregation was very much impressed (for never before had any of them seen such a sight), and the work of making converts and of bringing back “the stray sheep to the fold” got a mighty impetus.

    Father Dorsey, the colored priest attached to St. Joseph’s College, Montgomery, Ala., preached the sermon, in which the reverend preacher en-deavored to impress on his hearers the necessity of good Christian operation among the mem-bers, with an unflinching obedience to the laws and by-laws of the order.

    The “initiation” of the new members of the Knights of Peter Claver, “K.O.P.C.,” took place at 5 o’clock in the evening. The ceremony was preceded by the Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. The Josephite Fathers, Kelly, Van

    Baast, Dorsey and Rebesher, the pastor, were present. Two new councils more have already been organized, one of Mon

    Louis, Ala., 22 members, and one at Chastang, Ala., 20 members. The Josephite Fathers will do all in their power to organize

    and increase the membership in the Knights of Peter Claver. It shall be their endeavor to open councils along the “Coast” to New Orleans, La., through Louisiana, Texas, Kentucky, Tennes-see, Virginia, Maryland and Delaware.

    The home of the national council is in Mobile, Ala. There are already two subordinate councils, one at Mon Louis, Ala., and one at Chastang, Ala.

    Subordinate councils may be formed in any city or state, subject to the National council, where fifteen men wish to form a council, by applying to the national secretary and complying with the constitution.

    The National Council and the two sub-councils are in excellent financial condition, having already a substantial bank account. The initiators are an intelligent body of men, many of them al-ready well acquainted with organization business.

    The Knights of Peter Claver have a safe and practical constitution of laws and by- laws. The writer has personally met many of the members of the national and sub-councils, and he entertains high hopes of their ability to manage their business affairs.

    The address of the national secretary is Mr. Frank Trenier, 606 Dearborn Street, Mobile, Ala. He will gladly furnish any information desired.”

    This house is the home of the Knights of Peter ClaverMobile Council #1, established Nov. 7, 1909.

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    n Nov. 7, �009, the Knights of Peter Claver, Inc. will celebrate its 100th Anniversary. Just as our founders

    had foresight and determination to build a strong foundation, we, as Clavers, will continue their work by remaining committed to the Church, our organization and community service.

    On Sunday, Nov. 7, 1909, in the city of Mobile, Ala., at the Most Pure Heart of Mary Catholic Church, 40 men were initiated into the Knights of Peter Claver. This began the long journey of Claverism. Knight Gilbert Faustina became the first Grand Knight of Council #1, along with being the first Supreme Knight of the Knights of Peter Claver. On July 12, 1911, the Knights of Peter Claver was incorporated under the hand and seal of Pro-bate Judge Price Williams, Jr. from Mobile County, Ala. Please find the various establishment dates of the divisions with the Knights of Peter Claver, Inc.

    Knights of Peter Claver, Inc. 1909-�009Divisions EstablishedKnights 1909KnightsFourthDegree 1917LadiesAuxiliary 1926JuniorDaughters 1930JuniorKnights 1935LadiesofGrace 1979

    As you know, the nation’s economic situation has been a difficult time for all of us. We have felt the impact of restructuring and refo-cusing the operational component of the Order to ensure that the Knights of Peter Claver, Inc. will maintain a strong economic future. I have also been pleased to see that the Deputies, Grand Knights, Grand Ladies, Commanders, Counselors, Fourth Degree Knights, Ladies of Grace, Junior Knights, Junior Daughters and Members

    have worked hard to define new ways to encourage new mem-bership to our organization. You are creating opportunities to strengthen our organization that will assure a long and bright future for us.

    The Junior Division is doing fantastic things and remains dedicated to the order. I commend Jr. Supreme Knight Des-mond Taylor and Jr. Supreme Lady Jasmine Chavis for all of their tireless work in promoting the Junior Division. I, in turn, would like to encourage all Juniors to transfer into the Senior Division prior to their 19th birthday.

    I have appointed Knight Jerald Bass of Council #98 from Barrett Station, Texas, as the new National Emerging Leader Chairperson of the Knights Division. If you are between the ages of 19-35, please contact him. His information can be found on our KPC Web site at www.kofpc.org .

    Expansion reportI urge each member to continue reaching out and inviting

    your family, friends and associates to join the Knights of Peter Clave, Inc. Our membership count has increased since our Sep-tember 2008 report. The best recruiters are you, the members. Please note the membership report as of April 2009.

    First Quarter Census Summary �009

    Active Inactive Junior JuniorDistricts Units Units Knights Ladies Knights DaughtersCentral 71 11 378 630 46 103

    GulfCoast122 19 709 1365 185 254

    Louisiana 253 33 2186 3449 333 604

    Northern 216 48 905 2082 113 317

    Texas 106 15 1036 1832 285 356

    Western 80 10 387 904 32 112

    Total 848 136 5601 10262 994 1746

    TotalMembership......................................................................18,603TotalActiveUnits...............................................................................848

    TotalInactiveUnits............................................................................136

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    Gene A. Phillips, Sr., 15th Supreme Knight

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    On Feb. 28, 2009, National Advocate Omar Mason and I attended a Neighbors Helping Neighbors summit on volunteerism in New York. The summit was sponsored by Fairfield University Center for Faith/Public Life and the Knights of Columbus.

    It emphasized the vital role of individuals who work together for the common good and the power that these efforts can bring to our communities.

    Additional events I attended since my last report are listed below:

    Date Activity PlaceNovember7,2008 ExecutiveCommitteeMeeting NewOrleansNovember16,2008 St.PeterClaverDayMass PortArthur,TexasNovember22,2008 CouncilandCourt76KIASpectra Lafayette,La.November23,2008 4thDegreeMemorialMass HoustonDecember6,2008 CouncilandCourt152ChristmasParty HoustonDecember6,2009 CouncilandCourt252ChristmasParty HoustonDecember7,2008 CouncilandCourt139-50thAnniversary HoustonDecember13,2008 CouncilandCourt138ChristmasParty HoustonDecember14,2008 AreaJuniorChristmasParty HoustonDecember19,2008 DrexelSocietyPresentationCharityBall HoustonDecember21,2008 4thDegreeAnnualChristmasParty HoustonJanuary3,2009 4thDegreeBall HoustonJanuary11,2009 InstallationofOfficersCouncilandCourt231 HoustonJanuary16,2009 InstallationofOfficersCouncilandCourt238 HoustonJanuary17,2009 InstallationofOfficersCouncilandCourt138 HoustonJanuary18,2009 24thAnnualArchdiocesanCelebrationDr.MartinLutherKing,Jr. HoustonJanuary25,2009 4thDegreeInstallationofOfficers HoustonJanuary27,2009 ProclamationPresentationMayorWhiteofHouston HoustonJanuary31,2009 HoustonInterCityCouncilandCourtMardiGrasBall HoustonFebruary7,2009 HoustonInterCityCouncilandCourtMardiParade HoustonFebruary15,2009 25thAnniversaryMass–St.BenedicttheAbbotCouncilandCourt248 HoustonFebruary28,2009 NeighborsHelpingNeighborsSummit NewYorkMarch6-8,2009 JuniorLouisianaStateConference Shreveport,La.March27-29,2009 JuniorTexasStateConference HoustonApril24-26,2009 WesternStatesDistrictConference Portland,Ore.

    Web site If you hadn’t noticed, the Web site has been updated and I

    encourage you to visit at www.kofpc.org

    Finally, the Knights of Peter Claver, Inc is hosting the Inter-national Alliance of Catholic Knights Conference, Aug. 1-7, 2009, in New Orleans, La., at the Riverside Hilton Hotel. The opening mass will be held Aug. 1, 2009, at 8, at the hotel. All members of the Knights of Peter Claver, Inc. are cordially invited to turnout in honor of our guest.

    I would like to give appreciation and thanks to Interim Administrator Paul C. Condoll and the National Office staff for the dedicated and diligent work they are doing, especially with the coordination of three major events this year.

    Together, we can continue the success of our organization by remaining positive and respectful of each other. Please con-tinue to say the St. Peter Claver Prayer. I look forward to seeing everyone in New Orleans for the National Convention.

    Yours in Claverism,

    Gene A. Phillips, Sr.Supreme Knight

    Insurance reportAll requirements are being met or addressed related to the

    insurance aspects of the order. We are working on using the NAIC Uniform Certificate of Authority Application process in trying to obtain certificates of authority for insurance for the states where we are not insured. Please keep us in your prayers.

    Knights of Peter Claver, Inc. Financial Information

    WhitneyTrust&WealthManagement–March10,200963.3% FixedIncome.........................$1,737,448.96

    29.7% CashandEquivalents...............814,656.12

    2.6% InternationalEquity.......................72,654.13

    0.4% SmallCapEquity.............................9,675.69

    4.0% LargeCapEquity...................... 109,449.22

    100%TotalAssetsValue............................$2,743,884.11

    WhitneyBankBusinessOperationalAccount–March31,2009CashBalance...........................................................$306,708.01

    TrustandWealthManagement........................$2,743,884.11

    Total.......................................................................$3,050,592.12

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    Very fraternal greetings:

    s we begin the next few months of anticipation of the �009 National Convention, it is important that we

    keep in mind all the positive contributions the Knights and Ladies of Peter Claver have made throughout the years. Our Founders had a vision of service to our Church, our communities and our Noble Order, which has endured for the last 100 years. The establishment of all our national pro-grams, as well as our partnerships and affiliations and those yet to be brokered, are a testimony of the dedication and commitment of the members and leadership of our organization.

    The Ladies Division has had the following Ladies to previously serve in the Office of Supreme Lady: M.L. Lunnon 1926-1928, A.R. Aubry 1928-1952, E.B. Jones 1952-1958, Inez Y. Bowman 1958-1964, Thelma P. Lombard 1964-1970, Florence W. Lee 1970-1976, Mother Elise LeNoir Morris 1976-1982, Consuella M. Broussard 1982-1988, Dorothy B. Henderson 1988-1994, Leodia Gooch 1994-2000, and Mary L. Briers 2000-2006. I am thrilled to report that all past Supreme Ladies we are privileged to have still here with us are planning on attending the 2009 Na-tional Convention in New Orleans: Ladies Lee, Morris, Broussard, Gooch, and Briers. We salute these women and commend their courage as they continue to unite the Ladies Division to make a difference.

    We, as a Claver Family, live in “hard times,” where competi-tion for employment and technology demands education; where the strengthening of family values is essential for survival; where there is so much poverty, homelessness, illicit drug use, violence, and so many other issues it boggles the mind. We need to focus ourselves to be advocates for shaping the kind of world in which future generations of people can live and prosper. All of us should not waste precious time and energy relishing in antiquat-ed practices of the distant past.

    The theme of this administration is “Claverism: Empowering

    Membership through Committed Service.” At this year’s conven-tion, the Constitution and By-Laws of the Knights Division, and the Charter & By-Laws of the Ladies Division are due for review and revision. I thank those who have submitted resolutions in order to have discussion and advance our Noble Order.

    During the last year, we have increased in the Ladies member-ship to 1,055 members. The Junior Daughter Division member-ship has increased by approximately 165 members. I am happy to report that we have rebounded well from 2007, where we ex-perienced a loss of approximately 400 members in both divisions. The National Counselor and all District/State Deputies are to be commended for their diligence in expanding our membership. Along with their Area Deputies and Area Counselors, they have established new Courts and held initiations and workshops to have a more informed and knowledgeable membership. Knowl-edge freely shared empowers the membership to encourage other Catholic women to become a part of the Knights of Peter Claver Ladies Auxiliary.

    We offer our sincere thanks to the National Office staff, the Na-tional Court Officers and you, the membership, for your generous giving of yourselves in support and service.

    Below is a partial listing of activities of the Office of Supreme Lady since the 2008 Convention:

    • National Black Catholic Congress Conference Calls• National Council Board of Directors Conference Calls• Area Deputies and Area Counselors Workshops• Junior Expansion Picnics• Site visits to location of Senior and Junior National Conventions• Visits to National Office• U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, Subcommittee on African-American Affairs Meeting and Conference Calls• National Council of Negro Women Annual Affiliates Assembly• Centennial Pilgrimage to Cartagena• Investment Committee Conference Call• Texas and Louisiana Junior Conferences for 2009Best wishes to the National Council Board of Directors and

    the Knights Division for a very spirit-filled and productive 2009 National Convention as they (and we) celebrate 100 years of dedicated service.

    Geralyn C. Shelvin Supreme Lady

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    Most Reverend Joseph N. Perry, National Chaplain

    elcome to this holy place!This is the closest we can pos-sibly come to the actual person of Father Peter Claver, who

    labored here in this city and at these docks as our ancestors were disembarked off ships that robbed them from mother Africa.

    Here lie Father Claver’s remains under the high altar, in your viewing, vested in priestly vestments. How privileged we are to be here! This place stirs our faith and gives us renewed purpose in our Claver duties and service.

    It seemed altogether fitting that we commence our centennial celebration (1909-2009) with a visit to Peter Claver at his place where he lived and ministered and died. After all, this is where it all began for us. The first Claver men and women were those who surrounded Claver and joined with him, ministering to unfortu-nates with their faith, their hands and resources.

    One can imagine the tall ships docked at shore here and the feverish activity and mercantilism as-sociated with this place 400 years ago.

    This priest’s love for Jesus led him to enter the Spanish Jesuits. He was sent to the New World, as it was known then; this part of the world carved out of the suffering of blacks and native peoples brutalized for reasons of greed and conquest and commerce.

    Most people could not bear to go to the stinking holds of the ships. These vessels lacked sanitary facilities from the beginning of the voyage. And so, so many men, women and children packed together in so undignified fashion vio-lated every requirement of expediency, privacy and hygiene. By journey’s end, dead slaves lay still chained to their places. Those who were not dead were sick or terrified or both. To these, Claver ministered. He fed them, gave them whatever medicines he could put his hands on and taught them about Jesus who suffered as they suffered.

    This priestly “human rights” pioneer, as historians label him, spent more than 40 years at this work. He asked for no transfer or change of assignment in that time. He had already announced his

    motto: “I am the Slave of the Negroes forever!” So deeply had he given himself to this pastoral work.

    He willingly devoted his life to caring for the needs of people who were bought and sold in the slave market or sent to mines and plantation fields. Oblivious of his own safety and comfort, he walked among the sick, starving, despairing blacks and comforted them. He treated their sicknesses and bound up their wounds be-fore teaching them about the merciful God. He advocated on their behalf, pleading the dignity of black skin. Peter Claver absorbed in his own person the suffering of his dark flock.

    In his final years, Claver himself became paralyzed and depen-dent on the care of others. A former slave whom he had befriend-ed was placed in charge of the priest. This one-time recipient

    of Claver’s kindness took out his resentment of his own lot in the surly and gruff way he treated Father Claver. Claver patiently bore the insults and rough treatment without a complaint.

    Claver’s life echoed that of the apostle to the gen-tiles in the Scriptures. St. Paul understood how his personal sufferings were united to the sufferings of Christ and of the Church. “Even now I find my joy in the suffering I endure for you.” – Paul would tell those first Christians. (Colossians 1,24)

    Peter Claver had delved into the mystery of the transcendent value to be found in unmeritorious suf-fering. We admire his courage and generosity and say thanks to Claver by means of our own devoted lives in service to all who need assistance and who need to hear the word of God.

    We also learn from Claver’s example to be patient and tolerant with those who are intolerant or gripped in race prejudice and those who fail to show gratitude and appreciation for our good-ness toward them.

    God calls each of us to serve him and to respond to the needs of others in a way measured to our own abilities and skills. Whether our efforts bring appreciation or ingratitude we follow the ex-ample of Peter Claver in finding joy in the suffering we endure for the sake of Christ.

    Most Reverend Joseph N. Perry Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago

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    We admire his courage and generosity and say thanks to Claver by means of our own devoted lives in service to all who need assis-tance and who need to hear the word of God.

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  • iving thanks to God for blessing to me as I do the work of the Knights of Peter Claver. Our focus as Clavers must continue to adhere to the Chris-

    tian values for which our Founders established our noble order. The values of “WE ARE FAMILY.”

    Report of my particpation attendance:

    • Attended the monthly meetings of District #6 Southwest Central Committee• Attended the Louisiana State Junior conference meeting in

    Shreveport, La.• Attended the Louisiana State Senior conference in Lafayette, La.• Attended Court #119 anniversary in Maringouin, La. • Attended the council and court banquet in Baton Rouge, La.• Attended the annual banquet in Lafayette, La., for the

    fourth degree.• Attended the National Board of Directors meetings in

    New Orleans, La.

    • Attended ST. PETER CLAVER day Celebration.• Attended the Central States District Conference in Denver, Colo. • Attended the planning committee meeting of Louisiana for

    the Junior and Senior conference. • Attended Initiation and Exemplification in the Lake Charles area.• Helped at the Thanksgiving feeding of people in Lake

    Charles; feeding at Abraham’s Tent St. Martin Deplores and St. Henry Church. • Attended funeral service for K.P.C. members. • In the diocese of Lake Charles, I helped with parish charities.

    I hope to see you all in New Orleans for our celebration of 100 years. It is my challenge to build on the past works of the Knights and Ladies to help K.P.C. for the future. We need to keep moving forward with love and understanding. A special thanks to all the State and District Deputies who an-

    swered the call for expansion and retention. Respectfully Submitted,

    Paul Jones, Jr. Deputy Supreme Knight

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    Vice Supreme Lady Yvonne H. Jackson, Vice Supreme Lady

    reetings Brothers and Sisters,Thank you for the vote of confidence to elect me to continue serving as

    your Vice Supreme Lady of this Noble Order. You, the members, are the pride of this order as we continue to carry out the works of our Patron, St Peter Claver. He

    exemplified the strength of hope that we should follow to be positive, dedicated and totally committed to providing the work needed in our Churches, communities and our organization for growth.

    I have attended and participated in various activities since the 2008 National Convention that were rewarding, educational and inspirational. It is always disappointing not to be able to accept all invitations, but, rest assured, I am always with you in spirit. Some of the activities were:• Wilfred B. Ricard Court #116 monthly meetings.• Monthly meetings – Ladies of Grace, Constance Butler Chapter 9.• Serving at the Bishop Ott Center for the Homeless with the Ladies of Grace Chapter 9.• Serving food at St. Vincent DePaul Shelter to families with Junior Court #116.• LA State District II meetings.• Assisting and attending Court #116 Fundraiser (Casino Trip / Taste Fair / Health Fair).• LA Junior State Picnic.

    • LA District IV – St. Peter Claver Day Mass.• LA Junior State Conference, Shreveport, La.• LA Junior and Senior Initiations.

    I am looking forward to attending and participating in the fol-lowing activities:

    • Northern State District Conference, Norfolk, Va.• Louisiana Senior State Conference, Lafayette, La.• Junior National Convention, Houston, Texas• KPC National Convention, New Orleans, La.

    God gives us the courage and strength to be stronger, wiser and better at what we are to accomplish. May God continue to send blessings to all of us. Respectfully submitted, Yvonne H. Jackson Vice Supreme Lady

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    Deputy Supreme Knight Mr. Paul Jones, Jr., Deputy Supreme Knight

  • y living motto remains continuing to go forth serving within our Church, community and our Noble Order. Being mindful of

    our eternal reward, below you will find a synopsis of my past year.

    Community service: Care packages/contribution to the military and family; feed the homeless pantry for northern Virginia metro area; Democratic National Convention forum/caucus participant; participant in presidential inauguration press; recipient of inauguration tickets and festivities; partici-pant of National Day of Service; and soon to come marathon participant for the Leukemia Foundation. Financial support – AIDS Atlanta, Resurrection Catholic Missions of the South, Lupus Foundation-Houston, Texas, Feed the Children Foun-dation, National Alopecia Foundation, UNCF and Claver conferences/supplies.

    Claver service: Within the organization, I continue to be available for secretarial duties, court meetings, court fund-raisers, official regalia turn outs, various prayer breakfasts, monetary support and being available to Claver sisters.

    Conference service: My year’s end was remarkable! Words cannot do justice to the experience of being able to witness and participate in two conferences during the 100-year cel-ebration. At Northern District Conference – Norfolk, Va., we

    were fortunate to receive historical words by Father Emmons at the Basilica of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception. At the Gulf Coast Con-ference – Mobile, Ala., we felt a charge of inspiration being led by the Sir Knights in a march to the Cathedral-Basilica of the Immaculate Conception while reciting the rosary led by Father Vern Hughuley. We received an indescribable hom-ily by Father Conwill Giles. This was truly rewarding while celebrating in the birthplace of Our Noble Order … I feel blessed to have partaken in the occasion.

    Special thanks: to Lady Helen Brown Court #261, Lady Thomas Ann Riley Court #134, Grand Lady Thayes Sturgis Court #300, Vice Grand Lady Carmen Jenkins Court #300 and GCD Vice President Donna Williams Court #171 for their hospitality during my travels. As always, thank you to the Ladies of Baltimore, Md. and metro Atlanta, Ga., for their help and sup-port, with a special acknowledgment to Courts #331 and #340.

    May we continue to grow, learn and accept Gods wisdom as we strive toward our reward!

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    “If God is for us, who can be against us?” Romans 8:31

    raternal Greetings, my Brothers and Sisters in Claverism,I am honored and indeed humbled to submit my annual report as

    National Secretary of the Knights of Peter Claver. I am grateful and indeed thankful to our Claver family for their love and support, which

    enable me to be of continued service to our Noble Order.F

    James Kelley Terry, National Secretary

    Since being re-elected to the National Council, I have been working on many issues that affect the future growth of our Order. The great majority of my service to the Order has dealt with fielding inquiry of members concerning the status of the Order, to which I have answered to the best of my knowledge. I have provided support to the Supreme Knight as requested. Since the departure of the past Executive Director, I have been working with the Web team and office networking team to assist with ongoing information exchange with the member-ship. I continue to encourage members to actively use all the features provided by the Web development team, which will enable our site to become fully functional.

    Since the beginning of the year, I have chaired the 100th

    Anniversary planning team in New Orleans. We are hoping that the experience we are planning meets your expectations for the celebration of our 100 years of service. I have been extremely blessed to serve as your National Secre-tary. I have been helped by so many of you. Your encourage-ment and friendships I will always value. Lastly, a heartfelt thanks to my Unit #325 Claver family and the New Orleans Central Committee for your wrap-around love and support during this past year – as you have done so many years past.

    Sincerely Yours in Claverism, James Kelley Terry National Secretary

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    National Treasurers Philip B. Stiell, National Treasurer

    reetings,First of all, I thank you for your con-tinued confidence and trust in re-electing me to the office of National

    Treasurer. I take my responsibilities seriously and will continue to serve to the best of my abilities.

    During the last year, I have attended each of the Executive Committee and Investment Committee meetings in New Or-leans and have participated in several conference calls. I have coordinated the development of the 2009 operating budget with Supreme Knight Gene A. Phillips, Sr. and Interim Direc-tor Paul Condoll. By the time this goes to print, I will have pre-sented that budget to the Executive Committee and National Board of Directors for their review and approval. While review-ing reports on our investments, I noticed that some of our in-vestments were rated lower than our investment policy allows. We discovered that there were some discrepancies between the ratings as reported by Whitney Bank, the custodian of the in-vestments, and those reported by our consultant from Charles Schwab. I am currently working to reconcile those differences. I have also begun a process that will identify and record bal-ances for each of our special funds and national projects such as UNCF, Soaring High, Scholarship, and Sickle Cell.

    I have had the pleasure of representing the Supreme Knight and National Board of Directors at the Gulf Coast District Junior Conference and the Gulf Coast District Senior Conference. I made a number of other appearances at local unit celebrations, including the Annual Banquet of Council #9 in Natchez, Miss., for which I was the guest speaker. I am also involved in planning the Gulf Coast Conference’s celebration of the Order’s Centennial Anniversary.

    I am happy to report that the organiza-tion remains financially solvent. The defi-cits experienced in 2007 have been drasti-cally reduced. Our financial reserves (set aside to meet potential insurance payouts) remain at a level that exceeds statutory require-ments and are mostly in long-term bonds – critical to maintaining principal in these times of fluctuating markets and interest rates.

    We continue to have our challenges. Once again, income from dues and mortuary assessments is down. At the same time, we experienced higher death claims, and payroll and salaries were slightly higher than budgeted. The result is that we continued to operate at a modest deficit in 2008. Our investments have not been immune to the financial crisis ex-perienced by the nation. Fortunately, the investment profile to which we aspire has protected us somewhat from experiencing the tremendous losses incurred by others.

    System improvements to internal reporting and controls are being refined. We continue to address weaknesses identi-fied during audits conducted by the Alabama Department of Insurance and Bruno and Tervalon, CPAs. I will continue to refine the budgeting process to allow more meaningful input from the State and District Deputies and others who work and spend money on our behalf. I will also propose a system to more effectively monitor and control National Convention expenses and profitability.

    I am grateful to those who have afforded me their guidance and advice. I ask that you keep me and the National Board in your prayers as we work to deliver on our promises and the promises of our patron, Saint Peter Claver.

    Yours in Claverism, Philip B. Stiell, National Treasurer

    reetings, my Sisters in Claverism:I thank you for your faith in me and continued support as I embark on my second term as the National

    Treasurer of the Ladies Division.

    As I stated, Samuel 3:10, “Speak for your servant is listening.” I am hopeful the Financial Resource Guide has served as a tool to assist your Financial Secretary, Treasurer, Counselor and Finance Board Member in accurate recording of all financial transactions in your court. Psalm 17:5: “My steps have held to your paths; my feet have not slipped.” I pledge to continue working for the good of the Or-der and follow the path of God and our patron Saint Peter Claver.

    I am submitting a preliminary report. The complete re-

    port will be provided at the National Convention in New Orleans. I have attended the following Claver Celebra-tions, Church and community activities: District IV Annual Celebration, Annie Bell Hawkins Birthday Celebration, Day of Reconciliation Mass, Survivor of Violent Crime Mass, Court and Council #54 Annuals Award Banquet, Brother Juniper Crouch, O.F.M. Golden Jubilee Celebration, Mass and Celebration for Father Mike , St. Catherine of Sienna Chapter #16 Annual Luncheon, St. Paul Chapter and Assembly #3 Annual Banquet, St. Paul Chapter #3 “Read Across America,” St. Paul Chapter #3, provided breakfast and lunch for the Interfaith Council of Churches in the Diocese of Lafayette.

    Melissa Sias, National Treasurer

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    National Advocate Mr. Omar K. Mason, National Advocate

    ear Claver Family:I want to thank you for having the faith and confidence in me and in my qualifications to elect me as your National Advocate. Your thoughts and prayers as I carry out my duties in office are always welcome and much appreciated.

    I continue to serve my Church parish as a volunteer in the following ministries: Sunday Choir, Lector, Parish Council, Eucharistic Minister and Finance Committee Chairperson of the Parish Council. I am the Financial Consultant for District IV Finance and Audit Committee and Chairperson for Audit Committee St. Paul Chapter 3. It was a pleasure to travel to Lombard, Ill., and share clinical knowledge and expertise as a presenter on “Health Issues” for the Junior Northern District Conference in June 2008. I plan to travel to the Louisiana

    State Conference, Junior National Convention in Houston and National Convention in New Orleans.

    A financial report will be provided with the completed report at the National Convention. I will continue to assist all members who require my help in maintaining accurate ac-counting of all financial transaction of the Noble Order.

    Sincerely, Melissa Sias, National Treasurer

    As I approach the end of the first year of my term, I must admit that I quickly came to the realization that my posi-tion is a challenging one; and seems, at times, unrewarding. However, when I work into the late hours of the night and into the weary hours of the morning, what keeps me moti-vated is the fact that you chose me to serve in this capacity so that I can put forth my best efforts to help ensure the interests of our Noble Order are protected.

    Immediately upon taking office, I was greeted by an order issued by a hearing officer of the Commissioner of Insur-ance for the state of Alabama requiring that we comply with certain recommendations set forth in limited and full scope examinations of the Knights of Peter Claver, Inc. and file a statement of corrective actions taken to comply with the said recommendations, subject to sanctions or administra-tive action for failure to so comply. I am proud to say that with the help of Immediate Past National Advocate Vincent Wilkins, Jr., and Interim Administrator Paul C. Condoll, we timely filed our Statement of Corrective Actions with the Alabama department of Insurance and, by letter dated Sept. 9, 2008, we were advised by the Alabama Department of Insurance that the only actions remaining to be taken are implementing and monitoring those corrective actions. The department further expressed that it looks forward to work-ing with us into the future toward resolving all of the issues raised during the examinations.

    Among the matters for which we have been charged to take corrective actions and for which we strongly desire to address is securing certificates of authority to issue and maintain insurance benefits for members of the Order located in states in which we currently do not hold such certificates of authority. In that respect, the National Coun-cil Board of Directors has recently approved the preparation and filing of a Uniform Certificate of Authority Application

    through the National Association of Insurance Commis-sioners. Though the uniform application process is tedious, we have begun gathering the documents and information necessary to complete the application, and we are anxious to get the uniform application on file in the near future.

    Otherwise, I have devoted much of my time and attention to researching and studying our Constitution and By-Laws and preparing memorandum opinions on numerous issues for the benefit and consideration of the National Council Board of Directors. I have also worked tirelessly reviewing and providing suggested revisions to proposed By-Laws of the various Districts, Conferences, Councils and Divisions of the Order. I have reviewed and/or revised numerous conference and convention-related contracts and forms and have drafted a number of disclaimers, indemnity and hold harmless agreements to help ensure that our legal interests are protected.

    I will continue to fulfill my dudes with you, the members of this Noble Order, in mind. I look forward to seeing each of you this summer as we convene in my hometown of New Orleans for our Centennial Celebration. In the meantime, I pray that the Lord blesses each of us as we continue to strive to carry out the honorable legacy of our Patron Saint, Peter Claver.

    I remain truly Yours in Claverism,

    Omar K. Mason National Advocate

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    National Lay Board Menbers George J. Williams, National Lay Board Member

    reetings Knights & Ladies,As we prepare to celebrate 100 years of St. Peter Claver Knights and Ladies Auxiliary, let us not forget the

    true purpose and meaning of establishment of our Noble Order by Gilbert Faustina, Frank Collins, Frank Trenier, Conrad F. Rebesher, John H. Dors-ey, Samuel J. Kelly, and Joseph P. Van Baast.

    Our long history of service and commitment to the Church and community has provided and played a significant role in meeting goals set by this wonderful organization. In the spirit of our Patron, Saint Peter Claver, let us continue to be commit-ted to providing stewardship in serving our brothers and sisters throughout the United States and abroad. As your National Lay Board Members, we ask for your recommitment of service to our Noble Order and continue the positive, professional and generous service you have given our Knights of Peter, Inc. Million Hours Volunteer Charity Service Program.

    �008Aug.6 NewConferencecallNational CouncilBoardAugust St.CatherineSienneChapter#16,NewIberia,La.Oct.21 ConferencecallNationalCouncilBoardOct.26 EvangelineCourt#49BreauxBridge,La. 80thAnniversaryDec.6 StCatherineSienneChapter#16Ball2009Jan.5 Funeralservice–LadyYolaSylvesterJan.10 St.PaulAssemblyandChapter#3BanquetJan.16 MartinLutherKingMass,St.JohnCathedralJan.17 LouisianaStateWinterBoardmeeting,NewOrleansJan.24 Funeralservice–KnightElmerJ.Wiltz,Sr.Feb.7 Funeralservice–SirKnightPaulCarter,Sr.Feb.14 Funeralservice–LadyTheresaGordonFeb.14 St.FrancisofAssisi#49ValentineBallFeb.18 FuneralService–SirKnightSylvesterAuzenne,Sr.Mar.6-8 LouisianaStateJuniorConference,Shreveport,La.Apr.5 St.FrancisofAssisiCouncil#49ClusterInitiation, BreauxBridge,La.Apr.8 Funeralservice–KnightJosephLewis

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    There is no real religious experience that does not express itself in charity. – C. H. Dodd

    Yours in Claverism,George J. WilliamsNational Lay Board Member

    reetings My Claver Family.It is only with the hand of God, and your support, that I am privileged to submit to you my third annual report. It is with a grateful heart that I thank

    you for allowing me to be of service to you one more time. Thanks to all who contributed to the National Service Projects. I am extremely grateful and thankful to God for �5 years of continuous service to our Noble Order

    First, I would like to thank all of you who lifted up my family and me during the death of my aunt, neighbors and so many of our Clavers. You have embraced me as your Claver sister, your daughter and your special friend. For your embrace, I thank God for all of you.Second, I would like to thank all those who graced me with an

    invitation to your various events this past year. I was honored to be asked and excited to participate. For those events that I was unable to attend, I extended my support and prayers of success to you. I have attended all local court (Our Mother of Mercy Court #75), meetings and turnouts and attended all meetings of St Paul Chapter #3, my chapter. It was a pleasure to accompany the Supreme Lady Shelvin at the National Council of Negro Women Affiliates meeting

    in Washington, D.C. Most Esteemed repre-sented us with zeal and splendor. I thank her for all ways extending her talents and service as she empowers me and the membership.To the Deputies of the Western States

    District Conferences and to my Deputies of Louisiana State Conference and all those who assisted you: It was indeed a pleasure to join you at the conferences and participate in a well organized work-shop. God had rendered a blessing on my life to experience your dedication and hard work. I truly wish I could have been to all of the conferences.To all my Clavers who participated in the broadcast and assisted

    in helping with the workshops, I appreciate all you do. To all of my Clavers who invited me to serve as mistress of ceremony, guest speaker or break open the word, it was a joy to be with you and to participate in your activities. Merci.Finally, I have been busy working with my counterpart with

    the capitulation of the service hours and the workshop details. Thank you, Brother Williams and Lady Williams for allowing me to be a part of your lives as you work for Claver. Remembering “that only what you do for Christ will last,” I present to you the other details of my report.

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    I attended and participated in many events and workshops from January 2008-October 2008, which are too many to list.

    November2008-December2008Severalmemorialservicesforthechapterandcourts,districtmeetingChristmasparties,falldancesandactivitiesfortheholi-day.GuestspeakerMauriceCouncilandCourt#70–MauriceforChristmaswiththeelderlyprogram.NCNWAffiliatesMeet-ingWashington,D.C.;accompaniedtheSupremeLady.StolepresentationtoourDeaconwhileinD.C.January200910–St.PaulChapterandAssembly#3InstallationandawardsBanquet,Lafayette,La.17–AttendedtheWinterBoardmeetingattheLAStateCon-ference,NewOrleans.InstalledlocalofficersofCourt#49.24–ParticipatedinOurMotherofMercy’sAnniversaryCelebrationCourt#75.February20095–MardiGrasdanceSt.Ben’sCouncil#84andMauriceCourt#70.14–MistressofCeremonyCouncilandCourt#49AnnualValentineBall.15–AttendedCelebration/Mass75yearsatSophiaBarettCourt#34,GrandCoteau,La.

    21–QueenofpeaceMardiGrasBall.March20096-8–AttendedLa.JuniorStateConference.20–AttendedRetreatsandspiritualeventsandawomen’sconference.April2009April18–GuestSpeakerMenofExcellenceBanquetCourt#76,Lafayette,La.April19–SentagreetingtelephonebroadcastouttoalltheClavers.AttendedSt.ArbryCourt#119anniversaryMassandreception.April25–AttendedWesternStatesDistrictConference,Portland,Ore.May2009May21-23–LAStateConference,Lafayette,La.

    Again with the Grace of God I thank you for your commit-ment to service.

    Only what you do for Christ will Last. Respectfully submitted,

    Hilda Lucille Edna Theresa Wiltz, National Lay Board Member

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    Director General Tilman D. King, Director General

    raternal Greetings:

    It is indeed a pleasure to address the membership and provide to you an

    update on the status of the Junior Knights.

    I would like to express my appreciation and heartfelt thanks to the membership for your confidence in electing me as the Director General, Junior Knights. Without your support and prayers, none of this would be possible. Thank you for your generous support and unwavering commitment to KPC. Thanks to the KPC members and other attendees at the 93rd Annual National Convention in Jacksonville, Fla., July 25-31, 2008. The last several months have been a busy time for the

    Junior Knights. I would like to inform you of some of my travels. In the last several months, I have attended the fol-lowing events:

    Date Activity PlaceSept.20,2008 JuniorInitiation,BR351 BatonRouge,La.Nov.22,2008 JuniorInitiation,BR26 PassChristian,Miss.Jan.10,2009 JuniorInitiation,BR144 Shreveport,La.Mar.6-8,2009 GulfCoastJuniorConference Gulfport,Miss.Mar.21,2009 JuniorInitiation,BR123 NewOrleans,La.Mar.27-29,2009 TexasStateJuniorConference Houston

    JUNIORUNITS District/State Aug.2008 Mar.2009

    CentralStates 6 6 GulfStates 18 19 Louisiana 26 28 NorthernStates 20 17 Texas 20 19 WesternStates 6 8 TOTALUNITS 96 97

    MEMBERSHIP CentralStates 34 46 GulfStates 125 185 Louisiana 341 333 NorthernStates 143 113 Texas 277 285 WesternStates 23 32 TOTAL 943 994

    During the last eight months, the Jr. Knight Commanders through-out the organization have been busy with a number of initiations, which accounts for the increase in membership. I thank the mem-bership for your commitment and dedication to the Junior Knights.As we prepare to celebrate our 100th anniversary, let us re-

    main ever more focused on doing the work of our Patron Saint. Tilmon D. King Director General, Junior Knights

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    ear Claver Family,

    It is indeed a great honor for me to submit my report as your National Counselor of Junior Daughters.

    One of my goals as National Counselor was to talk to, and learn about, our Juniors and meet and have conversations with the Counselors, Assistant Counselors and Grand Ladies.

    The Junior Supreme Lady, Jasmine Chavis, and I traveled to Shrevepor and Houston to attend the Louisiana and Texas State Junior Conferences. Due to scheduling conflicts, we were unable to attend the Gulf Coast Junior Conference. The Junior District Board of Directors and the State/District Directors/Di-rectresses are to be commended for such excellent conferences. The Junior Commanders/Counselors, Assistant Commanders/Counselors, parents and chaperones are greatly appreciated for the fantastic job they did in preparing our young people to at-tend the conferences and giving so freely of their time to travel, be mentors and com-mittee advisers and keep them safe! Thank you for all that you do!Although each district/state is unique, there

    is certainly a common thread that ties all of the districts/states together: our juniors. No matter where I have traveled, I have found that our juniors are bright and full of ideas! One thing that has particularly stood out is their exceptional behavior! It is a very com-mon practice throughout our country for the negative actions of youth to be sensa-tionalized on television and in newspapers. We need to highlight and promote the positive actions of our juniors as they partici-pate in community service projects, recruitment drives, liturgies and, particularly, junior district/district state conferences!Since our convention in Jacksonville, Fla., Pierre Toussaint,

    Junior Court #278 in Savannah, Ga., St. Paul of the Cross, Junior Court #301 in Atlanta, Ga., Louis Hertzog, Junior Court #227, in Cleveland, Ohio, and Father Constantine Junior Court #57 in Kansas City, Mo., were reactivated. We have welcomed #195 Junior Daughters into our Noble Order. I must recognize and give thanks for the hard work of our Area Counselors, Grand Ladies, Counselors, parents and members in planning, organizing and carrying out the initiations.In January, I was invited to participate in a membership work-

    shop and junior workshop in Los Angeles. I was also privileged to participate at an Area Counselors workshop in Louisiana in March. I have been asked for input at our commanders and counselors meetings in Chicago. I attended a wonderful Lead-

    ership workshop in Chicago in March, where I learned about the seriousness of juvenile obesity. In conversations and from listening to Counselors and Grand

    Ladies within our districts/states, these seem to be the areas of concern expressed by many (I listed them in the order of importance):

    • Support for the Junior Daughter Counselor and Assistant Counselor by the Grand Lady and senior court members.• Support for the junior activities and events by the Grand Lady and senior court members.• Developing activities and programs that will sustain the interest of our juniors.• Importance of keeping the lines of communication open to all (parents, senior court members).

    I recently met with the Junior National Board to continue to plan for our 18th Biennial Junior National Convention, which will take place July 9-12 in Houston. Our board is planning what we hope is an exciting, educational and fun-filled convention. We are asking all those who are planning

    to attend to read the packets thoroughly to prepare for the convention. We hope many of you will take part in the compe-titions!Our juniors are excited to be part of this

    organization! Their pride is evident as they participate in activities, workshops, projects, etc. They need us to continue to help them develop leadership skills, be mentors and role models and be the lis-tening ear to them and the voice for them when necessary.I want to especially thank Most Es-

    teemed Supreme Lady Geralyn C. Shelvin for supporting me in my efforts to travel to the many places within our Noble Order to learn as much as I could about the Junior Division. I want to thank Mr. Rellis and Mrs. Johnnie Belle Chavis, parents of Junior Supreme Lady Jasmine Chavis, for entrusting me with your daughter as we travel to different places. I want to thank the other members of the National Board for welcoming me and extending a helping hand as I traveled to your Districts/States for initiations, reactivations, workshops and District/State Junior Conferences. I would be remiss if I did not thank you, the membership, for

    the confidence you placed in me by electing me for this posi-tion. Let us continue to work as a team to develop our youth as leaders for today and tomorrow! It is my distinct honor to serve as your National Counselor of Junior Daughters.

    Sincerely, Diane T. Asberry National Counselor of Junior Daughters

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    Junior Daughter Counselor Diane T. Asberry, National Counselor of Junior Daughters

    ‘‘ ,, We need to highlight and promote the posi-tive actions of our Juniors as they participate in com-munity service projects, re-cruitment drives, liturgies and, particularly, Junior District/ District State Conferences!

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    It is my privilege to provide my �008-09 annual report for serving as your Louisiana State Deputy. One of my pri-

    orities is to provide leadership training workshops to the members. We must create and show the value of our organization to the youth, which will encourage them to join and stay in our Noble Order.

    My summary of activities since the 2008 National Convention:09/10/2008 Attended District #7.09/13/2008 Attended banquet in New Iberia, La.10/18/2008 Attended board meeting in Opelousas, La.10/18/2008 Attended banquet in St. Martinville, La.10/26/2008 Attended initiation of new members in Lafayette, La.

    11/02/2008 Turn-out with Court #22 in New Orleans.11/16/2008 Attended turn-out and banquet in Port Arthur, Texas12/06/2008 Initiation new members in Houma, La. 12/13/2008 Attended ball in Baton Rouge, La.01/10/2009 Attended banquet in Lafayette, La.01/17/2009 Attended LA State Board Meeting in New Orleans.02/07/2009 Attended meeting in Breaux Bridge, La.03/6-8/2009 Attended Junior LA State Conference in Shreveport, La.

    Thanks to Most Worthy Gene A. Phillips, Sr., our committed staff at the National Office, my Area Deputies, Grand Knights, LA State Conference Presidents and to all who have reached out in my support. I pray for your continued support and prayers.

    Oscar Benoit Louisiana State Deputy

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    reetings:

    It is indeed an honor and a privilege to submit my first annual report as State Deputy of Louisiana. These

    past few months serving as Deputy have been truly a humbling and exciting experience.

    The accomplishments during this year were a cooperative endeavor, with many thanks to all of the Ladies of Louisiana. Together we can achieve whatever task is presented before us as members of the KPC, Ladies Auxiliary. Newsletters were produced in October 2008 and January 2009. I implore each of you to be knowledgeable of the Constitution and By-laws of our Noble Order. Develop projects and activities to bridge the gap between the Juniors wanting to transfer into the Senior Divi-sion. Reclaim lost members by encouraging them to return and expand our current membership by encouraging Ladies to join.

    The report covers the period of August 2008 to April 2009. I would like to extend my thanks to the Courts who hosted an ini-tiation and those who participated in expansion. There have been 62 new members, 1 Junior Transferee and 12 reinstatements – for a grand total of 75 brought into the order. Initiations attended: October 2008 – District IV, Lafayette, La. December 2008 – Dis-trict III, Jeanerette, La. March 2009 – District VI, Lake Charles; and District II, St. James, La. Workshops conducted: “Area Deputies,” “Financial (Auditing) Procedures,” “Recruit-Retain-Re-claim,” “Duties of Officers and Members,” “Court By-laws,” “Writ-ing Resolutions” and “Dress Code.” October 2008 – Area Deputies

    Workshop, Lafayette. November 2008 – St. Rita Court #31, Lake Charles. February 2009 – St. Rose of Lima Court #242, Cecilia. March 2009 – Area Counselors at the Junior LA State Conference, Grand Ladies of District III, Loreauville.

    In addition to attending regularly scheduled meetings of 3rd and 4th Degree and bimonthly meetings of SWCC District VI, I attended and participated in the following: August 2008 – Junior LA State Picnic; September 2008 – Transition meeting with Immac. Past State Deputy – Cynthia L. Jackson, District IV St. Peter Claver Mass, Lafayette. October 2008 – Our Lady of Good Counsel Court #78, 70th Anniversary Mass, New Orleans; meeting with the National Office Staff, New Orleans; LA State Confer-ence Fall Planning Meeting, Opelousas; Evangeline Court #49 – 80th Anniversary Mass and reception, Breaux Bridge. December 2008 – Chapter/Assembly #6 and Court/Council #31 Christmas party, Lake Charles; IHM #141 Christmas party, Lake Charles; Court/Council #116 Christmas party, Baton Rouge; January 2009 – St. Rita Court #31 monthly meeting, Lake Charles; St. Paul Chapter/Assembly #3 banquet, Lafay-ette; winter board meeting, New Orleans; St. Augustine Court #41 monthly meeting, New Roads. February 2009 – St. Henry Court #168 Mardi Gras social, Lake Charles; Court/Council #49 Valentine ball, Breaux Bridge; Mass celebration for three 75-year members (what a blessing) St. Sophia Barrett Court #34, Grand Coteau; IHM Court/Council #206 Mardi Gras ball, Lafayette. March 2009 – Junior LA State Conference, Shreveport, facilitated elections for Our Lady of the Rosary

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    Court #115, Broussard, Teche Central Committee District III meeting, Loureauville, La. I would like to thank everyone who invited me to attend or participate in Claver activities. It has been truly an honor to be in your presence.

    I want to thank my angels, Area Deputies-Lois Washing-ton, Lena Blaise, Janet St. Cyr-Moore, Deola Ellis, Henrietta Robertson, Mary Elair, Debra Bridges, Christina Demouy, Betty LaCour, Barbara Potier, Minnie Finks, Augusta Rideaux and Paula Jordan, for assisting with expansion and whatever tasks were requested of you; the Area Counselors for their efforts in

    recruiting and encouraging juniors to transfer into the Senior Division; and also Lady Linda Moten of St Paul Court #11. I want to thank my counterpart, Brother Oscar Benoit, for his support, assistance, cooperation and challenges, all for the good of the state of Louisiana, as well as the Order. Most importantly, I thank the Most Esteemed Supreme Lady Geralyn C. Shelvin for her continued support, leadership and guidance.

    Yours in Claverism, Michelle C. Jackson

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    Central States Deputies Garry Bostick District Deputy, Central States District

    raternal greetings:

    It is my privilege to provide my an-nual report to the membership on the condition of the Central States District

    and a summary of my activities since my elec-tion at my District Conference in �008. Before I begin, I would like to express my appreciation and heartfelt thanks to the Knights in the Central States District for re-electing me as your District Deputy in �008.

    Growth in our District, which is predominately non-Catholic, is difficult, but we did have had an increase in our member-ship of approximately 2 percent, and have scheduled 30 more Knights to be initiated in St. Louis in May 2009, of which I am grateful. I want to thank my Area Deputies who recruited and brought in new mem-bers and reclaimed members through their dedicated hard work and service

    Our Junior Division needs to grow. I ask the Councils to help develop branches in your parishes and support them spiritually and financially, and guide their develop-ment into Knights.

    Also during this time, let us be mindful of the participation in our Conferences and National Con-ventions. We need to strive to improve our attendance and representation at these events, as your support is needed at the National Convention, as well as the District Conference.

    Due to the financial status of the nation and our own organi-zation, including our members, I limited my workshop travel to my workshop at our District Conference in Denver, Colo., in April 2009. Hopefully, later this fall, I will be able to go back to a regular Fall Workshop, along with the well-attended Area Cluster Workshops I held in the past years.

    I attended our District Juniors Conference in Denver, Colo.,

    in June 2008, where I was able to observe again how well behaved and businesslike were their attitudes that our juniors exhibited during the conference. I attended the St. Peter Claver Day in Okmulgee, Okla., in 2008, where I had the honor of being one of the keynote speakers in an event that was well-attended by all the Councils in Oklahoma. We had more than 150 Knights, Ladies, Junior Daughters, Junior Knights and guest in attendance.

    We in the Central States District are embracing more efficient and economical ways to do business, such as when I held a virtual Town Hall Meeting via conference call with many of the Grand Knights in the Central States District. Also, we are look-ing forward to the day when most, if not all, future conference meeting call letters and associated conference package informa-

    tion will be delivered via e-mail to all the Councils in the Central States District. Our current plan is to begin this for our 2010 District Conference in Memphis, Tenn.

    As we are marking the 100th anniver-sary of our organization, I urge the Central States District to plan celebrations to rec-ognize this wonderful event in our Noble Organization’s existence. I encourage all Councils to commemorate this momentous juncture with some form of celebration that will be noteworthy enough to be long remembered.

    Thank you again for giving me the opportunity to serve as your District Deputy. Also, thank you for your generous support and commitment to the Central States District of the Knights of Peter Claver, Inc. May St. Peter Claver be an ex-ample for us, show us the Love of God, the light of Christ, and the strength of the Holy Spirit.

    Yours in Claverism, Garry Bostick District Deputy Central States District

    ‘‘ ,, As we are marking our 100th anniversary of our organization I urge the Central States District to plan celebrations to recognize this wonderful event in our noble organi-zation’s existence.

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    reetings,

    It is a privilege to submit my first an-nual report as Central States District Deputy. It has been a busy, reward-

    ing and challenging year.

    This year, I’ve worked with experienced and supporting Grand Ladies. New Area Deputies have been appointed who have been working on establishing new Courts and reinstating and initiating new members. I look forward to expanding our Cen-tral States even more. The Area Deputies are: Lois Scott, Anita Williams, Mary Mitchell, Louise Penman, Bernadette Hogue, Diane Huff, Tara Bradley, Anne Freeman, Patricia Faulkner and Mary Robinson.

    Our Area Counselors are Karen Mushily, Ruby Douthet, Pearl Fidel, Arlene Daces, Joyce Terry, Crystal Lovett, Brenda Jones, Belinda Anderson, and Sandra Thibodaux.

    Central States increased by 18 new members coming from Courts #343, #188, #224, #61, #261 and #308.

    Activity Summary:• Celebrated St. Peter Claver Day with Councils/Courts in

    Oklahoma hosted by Council/Court #55, Okmulgee, Okla.• Founders Day – ‘Turnout’ and dinner with Court #261. • Met with Knights District Deputy in Oklahoma City for a

    planning meeting.• Monthly conference calls with Grand

    Ladies.• Invited by Court #61 to do workshop on

    ‘Duties and Responsibilities of Local Of-ficers for the Kansas City Metro Ladies. This same workshop was given to Court #261.

    • Conference Call workshops: Central States District Secretary, Treasurer and Area Deputies.

    • Initiation for Court #261.• Attended steering and planning meeting for the Central

    States District Conference, attended and worked on the Black Advisory Council for the Archbishop of Denver and continued my classes with the Omega Cavaliers Parliamen-tarian Association.

    Knight Garry Bostick and I have worked together in plan-ning a focus for this District – one that will nurture the family environment of our Noble organization.

    I would like to extend my thanks to the National Office, Most Esteemed Supreme Lady Geralyn Shelvin and Micaela LeBlanc, Western States District Deputy, for their leadership and guidance this first year.

    Janice M. GrayCentral States District Deputy

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    Western States Deputies Anderson F. Shaw, Western States District Deputy

    n the past year, I have been blessed to have served our Noble Order repre-senting the outstanding Knights of the Western States District. During the year, I

    have participated in the following activities:

    Iattendedandparticipatedinmanysummits,eventsandworkshopsfromApril2008-September2008,whicharetoomanytolist.Oct.10-12,2008 WesternStatesDistrictConferenceMid-year BoardMeetingOct.14,2008 LosAngelesBlackHistoryMassMeetingOct.21,2008 LosAngelesKPCBishopFisherVocation CommitteeMeetingOct.25,2008 SouthernCaliforniaCoordinatingCounciland CourtsMeetingOc.26,2008 Turn-outAssembly13MemorialMassOct.27,2008 BishopClarkAdvisoryCommitteeNov.8,2008 LMUAfrican-AmericanCatholic ContributionClass

    Nov.9,2008 Turn-outSouthernCalifornia FoundersDayMassNov.16,2008 BishopClarkAdvisoryCommitteeNov.22,2008 LosAngelesKPCBishopFisherVocation AwardsProgramDec.13,2008 LMUAfrican-AmericanCatholicFaith FormationClassDec.15,2008 BishopClarkMassandChristmasDinnerJan.10,2008 LMUAfrican-AmericanCatholicSpirituality ClassJan.15,2009 LosAngelesInitiationJan.11,2009 LMUAfrican-AmericanCatholicAlumni MeetingJan.19,2009 MartinLutherKing,Jr.PrayerBreakfastJan.19,2009 Turn-outMartinLutherKing,Jr.MassJan.24,2009 SouthernCaliforniaCoordinatingCounciland CourtsMeetingJan.25,2009 Assembly13MeetingFeb.14,2009 LMUAfrican-AmericanCatholicBible StudyClassFeb.16,2009 DeceasedMemberRitual

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    Feb.22,2009 Assembly13MeetingFeb.24,2009 LAKPCVocationExecutiveCommittee MeetingFeb.27-March1 KPCBoothLosAngelesReligiousEducation CongressMarch7,2009 SouthernCaliforniaMembershipCampaign WorkshopMarch10,2009 BishopSolisEthicCouncilMeeting

    March11,2009 LAKPCVocationExecutiveCommittee MeetingMarch18,2009 LAKPCVocationAwardsCommitteemeetingMarch21,2009 Council#389EstablishmentMarch25,2009 LosAngelesArchdioceseChildProtectionUp DateWorkshopMarch27-28, NorthernCaliforniaMembership2009 CampaignWorkshop

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    Micaela LeBlanc, Western States District Deputy

    F rom the snowy peaks of the Rocky Mountains and the tumultuous shores of the Pacific Ocean to the borders of Canada and Mexico, I extend frater-

    nal greetings to you all on behalf of the Western States District.

    I have noticed a trend among volunteer organizations nationwide that I believe will impact the perpetuity of those institutions should the signs go unnoticed or unchecked. This trend highlights the need to constantly encourage and expand the recruitment of volunteers to keep up the good work of the organization. The Knights of Peter Claver Ladies Auxiliary is acutely aware of this issue and I believe is ahead of the curve in its efforts to recruit, reclaim, and retain the army of volunteers needed to continue following the example of our patron saint, Father Peter Claver. We should be proud that we are the only Catholic fraternal order in the world, with an organizational structure that promotes Catholic service by the entire family unit – men, women, and children. I can also say that the Western States District is doing its part to continue that tradition. Through our efforts in training our volunteers (Ladies Auxiliary members), mentoring our Catholic youth and recruiting Catholics to follow St. Peter Claver’s example, KPCLA has put in place the key ingredients to continue our Noble Order beyond our lifetimes.

    The Western States District has continued to do its part for the expansion of our Noble Order over the last year. During ceremonies executed from July 1, 2008 to date, 53 ladies were initiated into the Western States District Knights of Peter Claver Ladies Auxiliary; this includes the establishment of a new unit, Court #389, in Pasadena, Calif., on March 21, 2009. I, along with the District Deputy for the Knights Division, Brother Anderson Shaw, also launched a new District Web site, www.kpcwsdc.com and a new District-wide recruitment campaign, appropriately entitled “Empowerment Through Growth” in March 2009. This campaign promotes recruitment as a family unit, provided a newly developed recruitment tool kit given to every member in the District and promotes a friendly competition centered around recruiting among all units in the Western States.

    The 2009 Western States District Conference, held April 25, 2009, in Portland, Ore., was well-attended and highlights included training on the new District-wide recruitment

    campaign. Working groups established from those in attendance came together to develop action plans to address four critical issues facing the Western States District. Those critical issues were:

    • Leadership • Recruitment • Emerging Leaders • Marketing, Promotion, Image of KPC in the Western

    StatesThe 2009 Conference Banquet saw the following ladies recognized for their contributions with the following honors:2009 Western States District Humanitarian of the Year

    • Lady Connie Matthews, Court #175-Sacramento, Calif.2009 Western States District Lady of the Year

    • Lady Mildred Simon, Court #155 – East Palo Alto, Calif.2008 Western States District Grand Lady of the Year

    • Grand Lady Cheryl Blount, Court #121 – Los Angeles, Calif.

    I do want to give a special thank you to Lady Vernetta Bucknor of Court #230 in Richmond, Calif. and Lady

    Sharon Agnew of Court #220 in Los Angeles, Calif. for their efforts toward the development of the Western States District’s KPC Store, which will assist our District in increasing finances needed to expand Claver’s influence throughout the entire Western United States.

    I have strived to keep up the visibility of our Noble Order and the skills/knowledge of our members by providing quarterly workshops in various regions throughout the district on officer duties and responsibilities and on how to keep your court inspired and motivated. I was fortunate to be able to travel with the group that accompanied Bishop Perry on a pilgrimage to Cartagena, Columbia, in commemoration of our 100 year anniversary. It was a moving and spirit-filled experience that we will not soon forget. Recently, in conjunction with the Archdiocese of Los Angeles African-American Catholic Center for Evangelization, I was invited to serve on the Bishop’s African-American Catholic Advisory Committee as both a representative of the Knights of Peter Claver and with other leaders identified in the Black Catholic Community. The commitment to Claverism is closely tied to the work we do in our Catholic community, hence this appointment is good synergy with the work I am doing with KPCLA.

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    Northern States Deputies Howard L. Crawford, Northern States Deputy

    Success of any kind is usually never achieved alone. There are many individuals on a daily basis who contribute to the success of KPCLA and the Western States District. I would like to personally thank my counterpart, Brother Anderson Shaw, for being supportive of everything I and the Ladies want to do in the Western States. The recruitment numbers would not be what they are, were it not for the Area Deputies I have all over the district. Special thanks goes to Ladies Doris Tims, Zackrea Jones, Lydia Price, Evelyn Payne, Karen Haynes, Katina Littleton, Kim Williams, Renita Lloyd Smith, T’Sonya Sanders, Elizabeth Roberts-White, Gilda Austin, Charlotte Canfield, Gladys Carter, Rebecca Charles-Watt, Ardella Roberts, Wanda Glover-Petite, Lena Hall, Martha Hanks, Patricia Gee, Edie Marie Clark, Velma Gaines-Miller, Vera Patterson, Sharon Pitre-Williams, Aline Heisser-Ovid, Bridget Vavasseur, Juanita Cox, Marie Archer-Jones, and Cassandra Young for working with me in the Western States District. The “West is truly the Best” and the Ladies are continuing to prove that point on a daily basis.

    We cannot move forward if we fail to look back and remember those who have gone before us. I would like to close by remembering those Ladies in the Western States District

    who are no longer with us including:

    Name Unit# Location Date1. Lady Mabel Washington 175 Sacramento, Calif. 1-July-082. Lady Virginia F. Wysinger 95 Oakland, Calif. 21-June-083. Lady Lita Barreau 121 Los Angeles 11-Sept.-084. Lady Patricia Buford 121 Los Angeles 11-Sept.-085. Gracious Lady Myrtle White 113 Los Angeles 21-Oct.-086. Lady Joyce Rhone 95 Oakland, Calif. 10-Nov.-087. Lady Alice Singleton 121 Los Angeles 17-Dec.-088. Gracious Lady Eva Jackson 128 Los Angeles 18-Dec.-089. Lady Margaret Isaac 99 Los Angeles 26-Nov.-0810. Lady Ferne Sevey 155 East Palo Alto, Calif. 6-Jan.-0911. Lady Antonio E. Landry 96 Los Angeles 13-Mar.-09

    God Bless you all, as I remain your faithful servant in the Knights of Peter Claver Ladies Auxiliary Western States District.

    Micaela LeBlanc, Western States District Deputy

    t is an honor and privilege to be the Northern States Deputy in this centennial year. The Area Deputies of the Northern States are doing a fine job and I, along

    with our entire District membership, am grateful for their service.

    Through March 2009, 19 men have been initiated, with even more initiations planned leading up to our Convention. In January 2009, 13 brothers dedicated themselves to our order and the work of St. Peter Claver at an initiation in Philadelphia, Pa.

    Our Noble Order lost a great friend since the last Convention with the passing of my Claver mentor and the Father of the District, Sir Knight Willie Kelley, in October 2008. In September, we were especially honored by having our National Chaplain, Bishop Joseph Perry, celebrate our Claver Day Mass at Holy Family Church. Our host Council and Court #381 did a wonderful job and welcomed more than 400 at the Mass and banquet immediately following.

    We are proud to announce the upcoming installation of two new Councils – Council #390 in Philadelphia, Pa., and Council #391 in Chicago.

    The Knights of Peter Claver Male Chorus of Chicago will celebrate 100 years of Claver service to all with an anniversary

    concert on May 31. I was fortunate to celebrate with the

    Knights of Peter Claver Ladies of Grace, Adele Stadecker Chapter 12, at their 28th anniversary Mass and luncheon at Our Lady of Sorrows Parish. I was also with our National Chaplain Bishop Perry as he led a vespers service at St. Thaddeus Church. I was moved as the Ladies Auxiliary of the Knights of Peter Claver Court #181 held their 15th annual Archbishop James P. Lyke African-American Male Image awards ceremony, where they contributed $10,000 to Hales Franciscan High School to support Catholic education of young men and $8,000 in scholarships to deserving high school graduates continuing their education. This event marked a total contribution of more than $100,000 to help educate male African Americans.

    The Northern District is doing amazing things and working hard to make a difference in our corner of the world. I am humbled by the continuous generosity and service of our membership: food pantries, scholarships, lifting up our fellow man and woman with acts of kindness, seeking and giving forgiveness, patience and love. The example we set of love and reconciliation is what will keep Claverism strong for the next 100 years.

    Howard L. Crawford, Northern States Deputy

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    Gulf Coast Deputies Athanase J. Jones, Jr., Gulf Coast District Deputy

    Annetta Wilson, Northern States District Deputy

    D ear Claver Family,With thanksgiving to Almighty God, we, the Area Deputies and I, submit this report, which shows our com-mitment, willingness to serve this

    Noble Order in friendship, unity and Christian charity. I must commend the membership for the role in expansion and retention, which are the keys to our continued existence.

    We have not had any new establishments since July 2008, and that has not met my expectations. However, the good news is that we have two up coming dates, for May and June, 2009 for which we are finalizing plans.Initiations

    Sept. 6, 2008, MilwaukeeOct. 11, 2008, Columbus, OhioOct. 25, 2008, ChicagoNov. 1, 2008, Philadelphia, Pa.Nov. 1, 2008, BaltimoreNov. 1, 2008, Norfolk, Va.Dec. 20, 2008, ChicagoJan. 3, 2009, Newport, Va.Jan. 11, 2009, DetroitJan. 31, 2009, Wilmington, Del.; Philadelphia, Pa. Feb. 14, 2009, Pittsburg, Pa.

    Workshops• Cleveland• Chicago• Columbus, OhioAwards where presented to the following Junior Knights and

    Junior Daughters for the 2008 Ambassadors for Environmental Literacy Project. Scholarships ranged between $500-$150.GlobalWarmingWinners3rd-5th Grade

    1st Place Junior Court #158 Jasmine S. Thomas, 2nd Place

    #363 Ramia Hobbs, 3rd place #146 Jaliyah Henderson.Junior High School

    1st Place #146 Dominique Henderson, 2nd place #356 Anwuli Onwuta, 3rd place #109 Ikenna Stovall.High School

    1st Place Junior Branch #109 Jeremy M. Wright, 2nd place #146 Mariah Jones Hick, 3rd place #363 Ayanna Sneed.Seminars

    It was a privilege and an honor to represent KPC at the invi-tation from the Religious Conference Management Association to attend the “Catch the Spirit’ held in Grand Rapids, Mich. Jan. 27-30, 2009.

    I hosted a leadership training for the Northern States District Junior Board, which included a presentation on the Fit for Life Obesity Project for the Junior Knights and Junior Daughters, as well as the Junior Knight Commanders and Junior Daughter Counselors. This project’s goal is to educate our youth and par-ents on becoming aware of how weight affects development.

    Due to the restriction of space available for reports in the Claverite, I will share a full, detailed report on how we can benefit and the possibility of the organization receiving better services at our Conferences and National Conventions.

    My activities have included, but not been limited to conducting initiations and workshops, attending Board meetings and also hold-ing conference calls with Canada. With the help of Father Emmons, Northern States District Chaplain, we are making connections.

    In closing, my sincere gratitude to the members and Area Deputies for their hard work and support. I would be remiss if I don’t thank the office staff for their cooperation.

    Respectfully submitted, Annetta Wilson Northern States District Deputy

    raternal Greetings! The last year has been fast-paced and challenging for the Gulf Coast and the Order as a whole. We continue to move forward as our centennial fast approaches. I

    encourage all members of the Gulf Coast to con-tinue our expansion efforts. I am very encouraged by the number of initiations recently conducted and we hope to reactivate several lost Councils in the upcoming year.

    In addition to my duties as District Depu-ty, I have been involved in several projects related to my role as public relations advi-sor to the Supreme Knight. Most notably, the new Claverite and KPC Web site, www.kofpc.org. I encourage everyone to visit the improved Web site and offer your opinions and recommendations to make your Web site a viable tool. We are truly overwhelmed by the positive feedback on the improved Claverite. We are extremely grateful to our own Ms. Debra Frazier and the staff of Faith Pub-lishing for producing a quality publication we can all be proud of. The following is a report of my activities for the past year:

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    Mrs. Gwendolyn Lewis, District Deputy of Gulf Coast

    G reetings:My third year as Deputy of the Gulf Coast District has been just as exciting as my two previous

    years. I had the opportunity to return to San Andres’, Colombia, with my then-counterpart of the Knights’ Division, Deputy Leonard Stiell, to facilitate a two-day workshop for the Knights and Ladies of St. Mary Star of the Sea Court and Council #�8�.

    I also went on the Centennial Pilgrimage with Bishop Perry to Cartagena, Colombia, to visit St. Peter Claver Church. That was the most fulfilling experience of my life – to walk where St. Peter Claver walked; to visit the rooms where he lived; and look out of the same window where he watched for the slave ships to arrive; to pray in the Church where he prayed and is entombed under the altar. One can still feel his holy presence.

    Thanks to the assistance of Area Deputies: Vertelle Kenion, Mary Gaines, Lillie Jones, Brenda Brown, Padrica Mendez, Gwen Mason, Thayes Sturges, Mary Holley, Marva, Muir, Grace Jones, Rubeye Jones, Donna Williams, Marilyn Smith, Florence Nixon, Bernadette Poitier, and Meckila Pierce; Grand Ladies and you, the members, we have increased our membership in the Gulf Coast as follows: 82 new members; 9 reinstated; and 5 Junior transfers for a total of 96. Thank you for all that you do for Claverism.

    Expansion. 25 Courts participated in expansion during the past year. I extend thanks to the Grand Ladies and Ladies of the following courts for scheduling at least one initiation: Courts #1, 2, 4, 6, 26, 110, 140, 172, 199, 210, 223, 258,

    272, 276, 278, 287, 300, 301, 313, 316, 352, 367, 376, 380.

    Father John Gavin Court #258, Macon, Ga., was re-established July 15 with 19 Ladies.

    Attendance&participation:FromJune2008-September2008,I

    attendedseveralinitiationsandmanycelebrationsandreinstat-edandre-establishedafewcourts,amongthem:

    October20085–Initiation,St.CeciliaCourt#140,Birmingham,Ala.

    November20084–Initiation,PrinceofPeaceCourt#287,Mobile,Ala.8–AttendedannualworkshopandinitiationinCharlestonSC–participants–OurLadyofGuadelupeCourt#110,Charleston,S.C.:St.JudeCourt#316,Sumter,S.C.andPierreTousantCourt#278,SavannahGa.11–Initiation,Sts.PeterandPaulCourt#313,Atlanta15–Initiation,clusterSt.StephenCourt#26,PassChriatian,Miss.–St.JamesCourt#6,BaySt.Louis,Miss.15–Initiation,St.JamesMajorCourt#172,Prichard,Ala.15–Initiation,St.Peter&PaulCourt#313,Atlanta22–Initiation,OurLadyofGuadelupeCourt#110,Charleston29–Initiation,clusterFatherEdgarRyanCourt#272;St.CeciliaCourt#140,Birmingham,Ala.

    December200813–Initiation,St.FelicitasCourt#223,Pensacola,Fla.14–Initiation,OurLadyofLourdesCourt#300,Atlanta

    January20094–WorkshopandvisittoSisterTheaBowmanCourt#355,Canton,Miss.

    July26-Aug2,2008 KPCNationalConvention(co-chairHostCommittee) Jacksonville,Fla.Aug.9,2008 GulfCoastConferenceboardmeeting Mobile,Ala.Sept.6,2008 ZoneVIannualworkshopandcentennialmeeting Orlando,Fla.Nov.7,2008 NationalBlackCatholicCongressboardmeeting BaltimoreNov.8,2008 ZoneVannualworkshopandinitiation Charleston,S.C.Dec.13,2008 Establishmentof4thDegreeAssembly#48 Savannah,Ga.Jan.1,2009 Unit#313AtlantaannualNewYearsCelebration AtlantaMar.6-8,2009 GulfCoastJuniorConference Gulfport,Miss.Mar.20,2009 AnnualKPCStationsoftheCross–St.PiusV Jacksonville,Fla.Mar.24-25 NationalOfficevisit–Websiteconference NewOrleansApril23-26 NorthernDistrictConference Norfolk,Va.April30-May2,2009 GulfCoastDistrictConference–CentennialCelebration Mobile,Ala.June7,2009 St.PeterClaverCatholicChurch–CentennialCelebration Atlanta,Ga.June13,2009 Ope


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