Knights to the Rescue

Councils Respond to a Member’s Tragedy and Grief by Marie Elena Giossi When tragedy struck a local Knight of Columbus and his family far from home, his brother Knights in two states and their local communities responded with overwhelming concern and support. On Holy Saturday, March 30, the Malave family of St. Fidelis parish, College […]

Knights, Sisters Display A Mutual Admiration

The Knights of Columbus and the Sisters of Life have a lot of common. One similarity is that they have a great admiration for each other since they are both committed to the goal of preserving the dignity of human life, especially the unborn. To show how grateful the Knights are to the Sisters, the […]

Tablet TALK

Immaculate Heart of Mary parish, Windsor Terrace, recently hosted its seventh annual “Celebrating the Past; Building the Future” dinner dance at El Caribe, Mill Basin. The parish marked its 119-year history and the formation of St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Academy, created through the union of Immaculate Heart of Mary and Holy Name of Jesus […]

Marriage, Religious Liberty Among Knights’ Concerns

by Elizabeth Deffner ANAHEIM, Calif. (CNS) – Supreme Knight Carl A. Anderson called the number of attendees at the Knights of Columbus 130th Supreme Convention in Anaheim “a testament to the growth and development” of the international fraternal organization. More than 2,000 Knights from around the world – many of them with their wives and […]

K. of C.’s True Colors Are Red, White, Blue

  The 107th annual Independence Day Parade sponsored by the Knights of Columbus’ Long Island Council took place June 30 along 13th Ave. in Bensonhurst, finishing at Archbishop John Hughes Council, Dyker Heights, where patriotic ceremonies were held.  Community activist Ted General served as Grand Marshal. Father Raymond Nobiletti, M.M., a Brooklyn native who serves […]