News & Announcements

Fr. Michael McGivney, an American priest soon to be beatified, died while ministering to the sick amid a 19th-century pandemic which may have been caused by a coronavirus. Read the whole story: https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/american-priest-heading-for-beatification-may-have-died-of-a-coronavirus-92405
COVID-19 has forced families to stay at home, providing an opportunity for men to lead their families in both new devotions and age-old traditions Read the rest: http://www.kofc.org/en/news-room/knightline/special-edition/week-of-april-13/ideas-building-domestic-church.html

Leave No Neighbor Behind

Posted on May 6, 2020
Knights of Columbus are called to step into the breach and leave no neighbor behind – especially in this time of crisis. As the coronavirus pandemic continues, our duty is to lead our families, protect our parishes, and serve our communities, remembering always that where there’s a need, there’s a Knight. Supreme Knight Carl A. Anderson has challenged Knights to take this moment as an opportunity to “deepen our commitment to the very principles which
The Catholic fraternal organization is underwriting Easter broadcasts, and helping treat sick children in Rome. Read the whole artilce: The Knights of Columbus are stepping up to help the Vatican during pandemic
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut – The Knights of Columbus announced a new program March 27 to assist U.S. dioceses with short-term financing to help them and their parishes “weather the financial impact of the pandemic.” Read the whole story: Knights of Columbus offers short-term loans to help dioceses meet needs