Keeping with the theme of Saint Joseph, Kelly focused on two of the saint’s roles, first as “guardian of the family” and also as the “guardian of the truth.” https://www.ncregister.com/cna/patrick-kelly-installed-as-supreme-knight-of-knights-of-columbus-consecrates-administration-to-st-joseph
“Under the steadfast guidance of Father Heiring, Holy Family Cathedral became a place of refuge for many throughout the terrible events of that night” – (and the Knights of Columbus were there to help – Ed.) Read the story here (h/t Michael Voto): https://www.ncregister.com/news/tulsa-race-massacre-reflections-on-the-role-the-cathedral-played-then-and-now
On Friday, June 11, 2021, Abp. Elder Council, in partnership with Hoxworth Blood Center, is hosting a blood drive at St. Gertrude Church. Local hospitals are in desperate need of blood donations. Please consider coming out on June 11 and participate in this wonderful charitable opportunity. You can schedule an appointment here: https://donateblood.uc.edu/donor/schedules/drive_schedule/39985
On Tuesday, May 18, Abp. Elder Council held its second Rosary Social. We had a better turn out than our first in April. Brother Knights and guests fed their souls with prayer and their stomachs with delicious Ice Cream!
Grand Knight Phil Motz presents a check in the amount of $10,530.00 to Martha Spaeth. On May 20, 2021, Grand Knight Phil Motz, in the presence of his brother Knights and volunteers at Old St. Mary’s Pregnancy Center, presented a check in the amount of $10,530.00 to Martha Spaeth at Old St. Mary’s Pregnancy Center. May 20, 2021. Once again, Abp. Elder Council expresses its gratitude to the generous parishioners and donors to this vital