Have you and your family ever thought of joining the Knights of Columbus?
It is a Catholic, Family, Fraternal, Service Organization
But what does this all mean to you and your family?
Know that we strive to grow spiritually, while responding to those who need our help; the disadvantaged, seniors, the unborn, orphans, youth, widows, the Church, and many other worthy organizations through volunteering our time and financial assistance.
Now as never before we have various activities available to help strengthen Family Life. Some of our family programs include Family Bowling Day, Arts and Entertainment Day, Children's Christmas Party, Movie Day, Family Fun Skate Day, Youth Talent Day, Soccer Day, Annual Picnic, and more.
Indeed, we have many other activities involving your local Communty, Seniors, Church, Pro-Life and Council Socials of various kinds to help build and develop lasting friendships. We are sure that many of these programs would be quite appealing to you and your family.
Give generously of yourself - your time and talents. Learn how to build selfesteem, develop leadership qualities, gain satisfaction in helping others, meet new friends and socialize with fellow Catholics who share the same faith, morals and beliefs that you do. Today as never before, Catholics need each other.
Requirements:
He must be a Catholic gentleman 18 years of age or older and a pracal Catholic, as understood by the Church. He must be willing to get involved a little to help in the community. So, let us come together fr mutual support Hand encouragement.
To obtain further information on the Knights of Columbus please contact our Membership Director. He would be only too happy to answer any questions that you may have concerning our Order. Find out about the many benefits available to you as a member.
Since God has blessed us with so much, we owe it to Him and ourselves to assist those who might otherwise be neglected. All we ask is that each Brother Knight help a little, and in this way a great deal will be accomplished. Our Holy Father, Pope John Paul II, has called the Knights of Columbus the "Right Arm of the Church".
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