Prayer Request – Michael Prince Brothers Knights We were notified that the son of our brother SK Ervin Prince and Lady Pamela Prince, Michael Prince passed away on Saturday 5/7/22 at 6:15 AM. Michael was undergoing treatment for Leukemia and did not survive the bone marrow transplant he previously received. Sir Knight Erv Prince is […]
The Dallas Diocese Delegation attended the Texas State Convention in Corpus Christi at the Omni Hotel and the American Bank Convention Center on April 29-May 1st, 2022.
Worthy Grand Knights of the Dallas Diocese, with only two months left in the fraternal year, the goal is 100% participation of the Dallas Diocese Councils by donating at least $150 for one wheelchair.
Brother Knights, The cutoff date for this report is earlier than usual because of needing to report the numbers at the Texas State Convention. Attached is the report of the Wheelchair Mission Donations by Diocese and Council received as of April 27th.
Here are some pictures of members of Council 13133 and Circle 5199 assisting in yard work for one of our recently deceased member’s widow. Twelve (12) members showed up on Saturday morning April 23 ready to get the job done to mow, edge, trim trees, weed flower beds, and put out mulch. They truly exemplified Blessed Father J. McGivney’s mission of taking care of our deceased brother’s families.
Dallas Diocese Awards of Excellence Brothers, At the Dallas Diocesan Chapter Meeting this week it was announced that the Chapter is now taking nominations for Council of the Year, Chaplain of the Year and Knight of the Year for the 2021/22 Fraternal Year. Please see the attached rules to follow for submission of nominees. There […]
DDC Hospitality Suite in Corpus Christi Join the Dallas Diocese Chapter Knights in Corpus Christi at the 118th Texas State Convention as we host our Hospitality Suite at the Omni Hotel on: Friday April 29 from 3:30 to 5 PM and from 6:30 to 10 PM Saturday April 30 from 4:30 to 7 PM and […]
Please read all the way to the bottom of this note – I have a special announcement at the end and I need everyone’s eyes on it. This will be reviewed at the convention during the Saturday breakout session and again during the Organizational Meeting.
100 is the number of wheelchairs our council will provide for disabled children at the CRIT Center in La Paz, Mexico as a result of our fundraising drive for the American Wheelchair Mission. The official number was 99, but a few moments ago I received a phone call from brother SK Art Senato, pledging to donate 1 more chair.
St. Michael the Archangel Council #10523 in Grand Prairie and the Dallas Diocese held a very successful first ever Wheelchair Sunday over the weekend. $13,312 was collected at the Masses and $1,450 was received online, for a total of $14,762 for 98 wheelchairs. Since it is estimated that each wheelchair delivered changes and improves an average of 10 lives, they will make an immediate impact in the lives of 980 people.