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Dedicated to Service and Training
Our field force is among the best in the industry and our agents work hard to maintain that standard. They know the task they perform is the direct fulfillment of Father McGivneys vision, a charge they take very seriously as Catholic gentlemen.
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Giving Hope to Haiti‘s Children
by Supreme Knight Carl A. Anderson Assisting our neighbors in Haiti reflects the call to respond with charity to those in need
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Author: Mother Teresa Still Teaches Us How to Love
Years after her death, Blessed Teresa of Calcutta still teaches us how to love by her words and humble example, says author Donna-Marie Cooper O'Boyle.
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100th anniversary of Mother Teresa‘s Birth
The Knights of Columbus Museum will observe the 100th anniversary of Mother Teresas birth on Aug. 26.
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Knights to Pray Worldwide Rosary of Guadalupan Love
Knights of Columbus and their families around the world will unite under the intercession of Our Lady of Guadalupe to pray the Rosary of Guadalupan Love on Sept. 8, the Universal Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
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Moure to Become Supreme Secretary, Maurer Will be Supreme Treasurer
Supreme Knight Carl A. Anderson today announced several significant changes in the top leadership of the 1.8 million member Knights of Columbus, effective on Sept. 1. Emilio B. Moure, who currently serves as supreme treasurer, will become supreme secretary upon the retirement of Supreme Secretary Donald R. Kehoe at the end of August. Charles E. Maurer Jr., who was appointed assistant supreme treasurer by the Board of Directors at its meeting on July 31, will become supreme treasurer.
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Knights of Columbus Honor Maryland Family as International Family of the Year
family from Snow Hill, Md. was honored today as the International Family of the Year by the Knights of Columbus, at the organizations annual convention in Washington. The presentation of the award to Terrance and Alison Tinker was the highlight of a program in which awards were also given to the best council programs in six categories: church, community, council, family, pro-life and youth.
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Memorial Mass Marks Faith of Knights
Supreme Chaplain Bishop William E. Lori presided over the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass for the souls of all deceased Knights this morning for the conclusion of the 128th Supreme Convention in Washington, D.C.
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The Church Needs the Knights
Knights of Columbus should consider themselves to be the successors of the 72 disciples whom Jesus sent out to proclaim the kingdom of God, Cardinal Justin Rigali said in his homily for the convention Mass on Wednesday morning.
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‘Hope for Haiti‘ Highlights Annual Report
Amid the splendor of Americas Church, and with a long Fourth Degree honor guard processing beneath the Knights Tower and the Knights of Columbus Incarnation Dome, the 128th Supreme Convention officially opened in the nations capital with a concelebrated Mass in the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception
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Convention Opens with Joyous Mass
Amid the splendor of Americas Church, and with a long Fourth Degree honor guard processing beneath the Knights Tower and the Knights of Columbus Incarnation Dome, the 128th Supreme Convention officially opened in the nations capital with a concelebrated Mass in the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception
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Vital Role of Chaplains Outlined in Meeting
Chaplains meeting at the 128th Supreme Convention in Washington D.C.
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Ideas Shared at Membership Seminar
The accumulated knowledge of Knights of Columbus leaders was put to work at the Membership Seminar on Monday morning, when board members, vice presidents, state deputies, district deputies and convention delegates gathered to share best practices and success stories, as well as problems and roadblocks in recruiting and retaining members.
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Knights Gather in Washington
Once again, Washington, D.C., the city whose memorials, museums and public spaces enshrine the history of the United States, is host to the Knights of Columbus Supreme Convention.
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By Their Works
By Their Works: Profiles of Men of Faith is available from bookstores and online booksellers. The book, covering the 124-year history of the Order, is a lively look at the lives of 65 men whose lives and faith were influenced by their Knights of Columbus membership.
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In Service to One, in Service to All
by Supreme Knight Carl A. Anderson The phrase In service to one, in service to all has long been a motto of the Knights of Columbus.
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Fostering International Relations
Throughout is history, the Knights of Columbus has played an important role in supporting and advancing diplomatic relations between the United States and the Holy See.
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Defense of Marriage Act
Statement on a Massachusetts federal court ruling that found the Defense of Marriage Act unconstitutional
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Special Olympics
For more than 40 years, the Knights of Columbus has been at the forefront of support for the Special Olympics. Members of the Knights of Columbus will be prominent among the volunteers at the Special Olympics National Games in Nebraska, July 17-24.
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Fortune 1000
In addition to being the largest Catholic fraternal organization in the world, the Knights of Columbus ranks among Fortune magazine�s Top 1000 Companies in America
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Knights in Charity
Whether they are building a handicapped accessible deck for a disabled young woman, painting the Ronald McDonald House of Central New York or landscaping the front of a neighborhood church, Knights are continuing their 128 year tradition of service.
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It All Begins with Prayer
Mother Teresa knew that supplying poor families with rice and medicine was not enough. Rather, she worked to feed their spiritual hunger and to heal their souls. It was as if the lessons from her childhood home became a missionary mandate. As she said so often, "It all begins with prayer."
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Independence Days
Independence Days are typically celebrated with public displays of patriotism, including parades, picnics, fireworks displays and speeches at civic events and members of the Patriotic Degree of the Knights of Columbus (the Fourth Degree) will often be found turning out in full regalia at these ceremonies.
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Citation from the U.S. Air Force
Master Sgt. Patrick Narango of the Kandahar Airfield Round Table in Afghanistan received a citation from the U.S. Air Force for his role in the round table’s charitable outreach.
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Food For Families
Hunger knows no season. While many people think of the winter holidays when they consider the need for food drives, there is a yearlong necessity for donations to food banks and soup kitchens provide food for families in need.
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Our Pilgrimage of Faith
by Supreme Knight Carl A. Anderson As we journey toward eternity with God, we are called to witness to charity, unity and fraternity in Christ.
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Standard and Poor's and A.M. Best Renew Top Ratings for Knights of Columbus
Two of the world's largest rating agencies, Standard and Poor's and A.M. Best, have affirmed their top financial strength ratings for the Knights of Columbus.
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Pilgrimage to Rome
From June 7-13, 2010, more than 65 priests and several bishops joined Supreme Chaplain Bishop William E. Lori, Supreme Knight Carl A. Anderson and other supreme officers in Rome to celebrate the conclusion of the Year for Priests.
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Capt Alfredo Fuentes
On April 25, retired New York City Fire Captain, Alfredo Fuentes, received his Fourth Degree at Immaculate Conception Council 11449 in Astoria, N.Y., along with 75 other candidates.
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Knights of Columbus Sets New records for Charitable Contributions
The Knights of Columbus announced that it set new all-time records for charitable donations and volunteer service hours in 2009.
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