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Entries for May 2025

Upcoming Fraternal Events

Posted on May 13, 2025 in: General News

Upcoming Fraternal Events
You’re invited this May to two webinars hosted by Knights of Columbus Asset Advisors. These webinars are part of a new Family Finance series, Foundations, designed to help investors make informed decisions. Guest speaker, Knights of Columbus Chief Distribution Officer and Senior Vice ...

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Habemus Papam!

Posted on May 13, 2025 in: General News

Habemus Papam!
Knights of Columbus join the universal Church in celebrating the election of Pope Leo XIV From his very first public appearance May 8, Pope Leo XIV — the first U.S.-born pontiff in history — has articulated a vision for his pontificate and the Catholic Church: one of peace a...

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The Gift of a Lifetime

Posted on May 12, 2025 in: General News

The Gift of a Lifetime
Paying for Your Care Health insurance doesn’t pay for long-term care services. Medicare coverage is limited. And relying on Medicaid may mean spending down assets to qualify. A Knights of Columbus Long-Term Care Insurance Policy may be the best way to: • Help pay for care in the setti...

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Food For the Forgotten

Posted on May 06, 2025 in: General News

Food For the Forgotten
Every day, Bill Graham, a member of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Council 12706 in Mississauga, Ontario, can be found distributing food to the hungry in his community, about 30 kilometers (19 miles) west of Toronto. Accompanied by his wife, Shirley, and often brother Knights and other volunteers, Graham ...

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Who Am I Not to Trust Our Lady
Father Oleksandr “Sashko” Bohomaz, a Ukrainian Greek Catholic priest and Knights of Columbus chaplain, made a courageous decision to remain with his parishioners in Melitopol, Ukraine, in February 2022 despite the onset of war from Russia’s invasion. For nine months, he provid...

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Conclave Cooperation: The Cardinals, the Holy Spirit and You
The word “conclave,” meaning “with key,” points to the gathering of cardinals who eventually needed to be locked up together to reach a timely decision. With an international body of electors, political factors inevitably made their presence felt. In fact, for centuries, the ...

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May WY Cowboy Bulletin
Brother Knights, Assembly 1651 provided the Honor Guard at the 2025 Wyoming Special Olympics State Opening Ceremonies on May 1st at Complex in Gillette. In addition to the honor guard at the opening ceremonies, Council 3477 made sandwiches and sack lunches to-go for the 630 athletes on Saturda...

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A Fraternity of Arms

Posted on May 01, 2025 in: General News

A Fraternity of Arms
On Sept. 1, 1919, Marshal Ferdinand Foch, supreme commander of the Allied Forces, extended his hand in farewell to Gen. John J. Pershing as they stood aboard the USS Leviathan — a former German passenger liner turned U.S. battleship — in the harbor of Brest, France. Collabor...

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A Powerful Witness to Charity and Fraternity
Supreme Knight Patrick Kelly and Supreme Chaplain Archbishop William Lori of Baltimore joined over 250,000 pilgrims in Rome to honor and pray for Pope Francis, whose funeral Mass was celebrated in St. Peter’s Square on April 26. Pope Francis died on April 21 at age 88 in his Vatican residen...

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Strength in the Face of Persecution
With more than 230 million people, Nigeria is the sixth most populous country in the world and by far the most populous in Africa. It is home to as many as 100 million Christians, including 35 million Catholics. But ethnic and religious tensions, primarily between Muslims and Christians, have made t...

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