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CATHOLIC WAR VETERANS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, INC 1 ST Vice Commander s Program 237-20 92 nd Rd. Bellerose, NY 11426 703-549-3622 admin@cwv.org TO: FM: Commanders and First Vice Commanders, ALL Echelons Marvin C. McFeaters, 1 st Vice Commander 2100 Paul Edwin Terrace #202 Falls Church, VA 22043 (h) 703-893-1679 marvinmcfeaters@aol.com SUBJECT: 2018-2019 NATIONAL FIRST VICE COMMANDER S PROGRAM It is the responsibility of all First Vice Commanders to organize, conduct and coordinate Americanism and Catholic Action programs in their respective echelons. As you review the suggested programs below, you may find that it is difficult for one person to carry out all facets of the First Vice Commanders responsibilities. You might consider appointing committees to help you along the way, one for Americanism and one for Catholic Action. In regard to Catholic Action, your Chaplain could be invaluable in helping with suggestions and comments. Because of the scope of your position, you are encouraged to rely on programs already established in your area. Don t abandon those activities that have proved successful in the past, but do start new ones if you feel they will improve your program. In any event, it is important that you keep the National First Vice Commander advised of your actions. We may, in fact, want to incorporate some of your programs into the National Program. AMERICANISM 1. PATRIOTISM It is obvious that as American History becomes less important in the classrooms of our nation s schools, patriotism and respect for our country have decreased. It should become a priority in all CWV activities, that we promote patriotism at every given opportunity. The only sure way to instruct and educate our citizens on this most important subject is to work within our individual communities. Observe our National holidays. Honor our flag and bring back that love and devotion to the United States of America that was so prevalent in bygone years. 2. HONOR OUR FLAG We need to call attention of the citizens in our communities to the custom of displaying the flag whenever possible. Make them aware of the sacrifices made throughout our history in the name of that revered emblem. Call their attention to our cemeteries on Memorial Day, as a sea of red, white and blue flies over

2018-2019 NATIONAL 1 st VICE COMMANDER S PROGRAM. page 2 the graves of those who served our country. As President Lincoln pointed out at Gettysburg, we can never forget those who gave that last full measure of devotion that we might live in a country that is free, independent and united. On Flag Day, June 14, encourage all Echelons to promote the Pause for the Pledge at 7:00 p.m. on that date. Make certain that all groups assembled anywhere in your area, stop what they are doing and together recite the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag: I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. NOTE: There should be NO pause between one nation and under God it is all one phrase. HOLIDAYS ON WHICH IT IS SUGGESTED TO FLY OUR AMERICAN FLAG, 2018-2019 1. Columbus Day Monday, October 8 2. Veterans Day Sunday, November 11 3. Thanksgiving Day Thursday, November 22 4. Pearl Harbor Day Friday, December 7 5. National CWV Day Saturday, December 8 (Feast of the Immaculate Conception) 6. Christmas Day Tuesday, December 25 7. New Year s Day Tuesday, January 1 8. Martin Luther King Day Monday, January 21 9. St. Sebastian Day Friday, January 20 10. President s Day Monday, February 18 11. Easter Sunday, April 21 12. National CWV Founders Day Sunday, May 19 (Msgr. Edward J. Higgins) 13. Memorial Day Monday, May 27 14. Flag Day Friday, June 14 15. Independence Day Thursday, July 4 16. Labor Day Monday, September 2 17. Remembrance/Patriot Day Wednesday, September 11

2018-2019 NATIONAL 1 st VICE COMMANDER S PROGRAM. Page3 3. ELECTIONS (THE RIGHT TO VOTE) The most important right guaranteed by our Constitution is the right to vote. As members of the Catholic War Veterans, before we exercise that right, we must take into consideration our obligations as a Catholic, a veteran and an American. Many of the issues today are completely opposed to the teachings of our faith. All these issues must be carefully considered before casting our ballot. For those who feel that one vote, more or less, doesn t matter, just look at the closeness of so many of our recent elections. It is imperative that we all vote, but only after judging all the issues, particularly those that affect our moral principles. We should encourage our members not only to vote themselves but to seek out like-minded individuals and see that they, too, get to the polls. As we have seen in our last national election, younger people are getting more and more involved in the voting process. While this is good, we cannot allow that movement to keep those of us who might disagree with their ideas away on Election Day. Make sure we help get out the vote not only in national elections but also in our state and communities. 4. COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES As we indicated earlier, promoting activities that center on Patriotism and Love of Country are important to all our citizens. Get involved in organizing and carrying out anything that calls attention to what is good about your community. Let your voice be heard politically, socially and spiritually. It is important that we share our life experiences with the younger generation. Programs where we can meet with and talk to young people can help them understand what our history is all about. Sharing our personal histories have made our children realize not only how great our country really is, but what their community, region, and state have contributed to the growth of the country. 5. SECULARISM Two of the greatest threats to America today, in addition to the war on terrorism, are pornography and substance abuse. As mankind continues to turn away from God, it becomes evident that these two issues drive down the spirit of America. It takes an entire community to come together and battle both of these evils. We, as Catholics, should be in the forefront of that fight. 6. SUPPORT OUR TROOPS The war on terrorism continues. We must support those brave Americans who remain in harm s way. Pray for them every day and for their families here at home. Join the efforts of the local communities, groups and individuals who send various items to them to provide some semblance of normality. Care packages to designate units, phone calling cards, etc. bring some semblance of home. Have your local posts check with your local veteran service organizations for units which might benefit from your thoughtfulness.

2018-2019 NATIONAL 1 st VICE COMMANDER S PROGRAM. page 4 CATHOLIC ACTION As a veterans organization, we are unique because of our relationship with the Catholic Church. We are the only Catholic organization to be granted a Federal Congressional Charter and one of just a few veterans groups to enjoy that recognition. 1. SUPPORT OF RELIGIOUS AND MILITARY VOCATIONS We are in need of more priests as chaplains to administer to members of the Armed Forces. Our Bishop Protector needs the support of the Catholic War Veterans. We can assist both monetarily and with continued prayer. 2. SPIRITUAL BOUQUET The 2018-2019 annual CWV Spiritual Bouquet campaign begins July 1, 2018 and ends on June 30, 2019. This is one of the most important activities of the Catholic War Veterans as we pay homage to the Vicar of Christ on Earth, our Spiritual Father, Pope Francis. It should include Masses, Holy Communions, Rosaries, Stations of the Cross, Acts of Charity, Eucharistic Visits and Adoration, Fasts, Mortifications, Aspirations, and recitation of the Divine Mercy Chaplet. Use the Echelon Report Form included with this program and attach it to your semi-annual 1 st Vice Commander s report. Be sure that each member has access to a copy of the Individual Tally Sheet so that all your efforts can be recorded and added to the grand total in June. Auxiliary participation will be included in the final report. 3. CANONIZATION OF FATHER EMIL KAPAUN Father Kapaun was an Army Chaplain during both World War II and the Korean War. Because of the exceptional life he led and the outstanding service he gave not only to our men in the field but to his fellow POWs in Korea, he is being considered for canonization. One of his most prominent supporters is our Bishop Protector, the Most Reverend Richard B. Higgins, who himself is a former Chaplain in the United States Air Force. Make every attempt to promote this movement in your post and among your fellow parishioners. If you do not possess a copy of the Father Kapaun prayer card, there is one available on the internet (www.frkapaun.org). This prayer should be recited at every post meeting. 4. CANONIZATION OF FATHER VINCENT CAPODANNO Father Vincent R. Capodanno, M.M., was a Maryknoll priest and U.S. Navy Chaplain assigned to the U.S. Marine Corps in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. He was on his second tour of duty in Vietnam when he was killed in action on 4 September 1967 while serving with a Marine infantry unit as he ministered to the wounded and dying during a fierce battle with North Vietnamese Army forces. For his actions he was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor. Fr. Capodanno is currently a Servant of God as his case for canonization is being considered. His cause for canonization was advanced by the Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA, which celebrates a Memorial Mass for him every year on the anniversary of his death, on or about 4 September. As with Fr. Kapaun, make every attempt to promote his cause at your Post and in your parish. Visit http://www.capodannoguild.org/ to learn more.

2018-2019 NATIONAL 1 st VICE COMMANDER S PROGRAM. page 5 5. KEEP CHRIST IN CHRISTMAS We need celebrate the birth of Christ during the holiday season. So many times the expression Season s Greetings or Happy Holidays is used. Christmas is all about Christ. The Catholic War Veterans have traditionally turned their efforts toward emphasizing the name of Jesus Christ, our Savior, in all that has to do with the Christmas Season. Use Christmas cards, stamps and envelope stickers with a religious theme and get your post involved in the 3 rd Vice Commander s Keep Christ in Christmas program within the schools. Encourage your local merchants to display Christmas drawings from the school children and highlight the birth of Jesus Christ. 6. THE ROSARY PROGRAM Under this part of the National Catholic Action Programs, Posts collect new and used Rosaries and send them to the National 1 st Vice Commander. All Rosaries collected will be sent to parishes in India and elsewhere who have great need of them. Please forward these through Echelons. This is Catholic Action at its best! As we engage in this effort, let us remember that the year 2017 marked the Fatima Centennial. One hundred years ago, in 1917, Our Lady of Fatima appeared to three shepherd children in Fatima, Portugal, and asked them to spread the practice of praying the Rosary for the conversion of sinners. Our Lady s message continues to be relevant as we deepen our own devotion to the Rosary. 7. ROSARY DECADE-A-DAY Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception has been designated the patroness of the United States. We wish to encourage our membership to take time each day to say a decade of the Rosary. A Decade-a-Day will serve as our petition in seeking the Blessed Mother s intercession in the various world crisis situations. Start a monthly Rosary Night at your post and invite and encourage all to attend. We should say a decade before our Masses and before all of our formal meetings. 8. MEMORIAL PROGRAM It is a holy and wholesome thought to pray for the dead. All echelons are encouraged to hold at least one Memorial Program during the year. These observances can take many different forms, but the beauty and dignity of our Ritual should be observed at all times. All of our members who have passed away during a given year should be remembered and their names read at the time of these programs. 9. DEATH OF A MEMBER Every individual who served in the Armed Forces of the United States is entitled to Military Honors at the time of his or her death. Local custom, developed over a period of years, has played a major role in the manner these honors are rendered. It is imperative that we, as Catholic War Veterans, recognize our veteran s passing in some way. Whether it is at a funeral parlor, church or cemetery, a proper tribute should be given. As soon as we learn of the death of a member, it is important that we discuss the Memorial Services with the family and funeral director and then notify our members of the time and place of the memorial service. The wishes of the deceased s family must be respected at all times. Update the database indicating his or her death is necessary.

2018-2019 NATIONAL 1 st VICE COMMANDER S PROGRAM. page 6 TAPS A digital rendition of TAPS is available and can be found on the following website, www.tapsbugler.com. An electronic bugle is available with an electronic insert that provides the play along of Taps as rendered at Arlington National Cemetery. For additional information visit the following website: www.ceremonialbugle.com. 10. PRO-LIFE We must continue our attempts to overturn the 1973 Roe vs. Wade decision by the United States Supreme Court and appeal nationwide for support of all in this endeavor. Pro-Choice advocates have allegedly declared war on all state legislators supporting Pro-Life. Department 1 st Vice Commanders must follow the legislative process in their respective states relative to abortion legislation. When such bills are submitted, department leaders should secure copies of the proposals, determine which committees in the State Senate and House will consider the bill and then take a strong Pro-Life stand supporting those legislators who advocate Pro-Life. Continue to send letters and emails to your representatives regarding your opposition to abortion. The 44th Annual March for Life is scheduled for Friday, January 18, 2019 in Washington, DC on the National Mall. Consider chartering a bus to participate in the March. In the past many CWV members have traveled to the March with a parish group of the Knights of Columbus. Form a group to recite the Chaplet of Divine Mercy for an end to abortion. This is appropriate after a Mass on Sunday mornings. 11. CORPORATE COMMUNION MASSES AND BREAKFASTS Corporate Communion Masses have traditionally been held on the fifth Sunday of the month with the idea that all CWV units throughout the country would be attending mass and receiving Holy Communion on the same day as an act of solidarity nationwide. Breakfast after Mass can be a family affair and a way to renew old members. We encourage State Departments to schedule an annual Communion Mass and Breakfast in a central location or at the time of your annual convention. These events serve our spiritual needs and offer an opportunity to renew old friendships and make new acquaintances. 12. LENTEN SEASON The 2018 Lenten Season commences on Ash Wednesday, March 6, 2019. Good Friday is April 19, 2019. These dates should be published in newsletters and bulletins to remind your membership of this season of penance.

2018-2019 NATIONAL 1 st VICE COMMANDER S PROGRAM. page 7 REPORTS First Vice Commanders at each echelon are responsible for submitting two semi-annual reports. A copy of these Reports should be sent directly to EVERY higher echelon 1VC (one copy each to Chapter, one to Department and one to National) for each Reporting Period. Reports can be sent as an e-mail attachment. Please time your reports to arrive at each higher Echelon as follows: First Report (covers June 16 - December 31) Post 1VC Report to Chapter 1VC by January 1 st Post1VC and Chapter 1VC Reports to Department 1VC by January 10 th Post, Chapter, and Department 1VC Reports to National 1VC by January 20 th Second Report (Covers January 1- June 15) Post 1VC Report to Chapter 1VC by June 1 st Post1VC and Chapter 1VC Reports to Department 1VC by June 10 th Post, Chapter, and Department 1VC Reports to National 1VC by June 20 th First Vice Commanders: All reports should be submitted on the National First Vice Commander s Report Form attached to this program. Please note the guidelines on the reverse side of the form to assist in filling out the form. IMPORTANT NOTE: Time your mailing / emailing of reports so they arrive at the National 1 st Vice Commander by the deadline dates listed above. The National 1 st Vice Commander s address is: Marvin C. McFeaters 2100 Paul Edwin Terrace #202 Falls Church, VA 22043 marvinmcfeaters@aol.com State Department and Chapter 1 st Vice Commanders should also forward a copy of the Annual 1VC Report rendered to Delegates at their particular Convention, immediately thereafter, to the National 1 st Vice Commander. Americanism and Catholic Action Chairman s Reports should accompany the 1 st Vice Commander s report. Your comments and suggestions from all echelons are most welcome. Together we can make a difference! AWARDS Outstanding Department 1 st place Plaque 2 nd, 3 rd place Citation Outstanding Chapter 1 st place Plaque 2 nd, 3 rd place Citation Outstanding Post 1 st place Plaque 2 nd, 3 rd place Citation