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Entries for February 2026
NEW HAVEN, Conn. — The 2026 Knights of Columbus-Marist Poll results, released today, show that 64% of Americans support placing legal limits on abortion, and that 57% support limiting abortions to at most the first three months of pregnancy. This survey, conducted by the Marist Poll and commis...
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Pope Leo XIV received in private audience the Knights of Columbus Board of Directors Oct. 6 and commended the Order’s charitable work, including “efforts to uphold the sanctity of human life in all of its stages.”
The audience took place in the Sala del Concistoro...
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Dear friends,
I am pleased to greet all of you gathered in Washington, D.C., for the 143rd Supreme Convention of the Knights of Columbus. I also greet those who are participating virtually in these opening ceremonies.
You are meeting during the Jubilee Year of Hope, which encourages the Univer...
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Supreme Knight Patrick Kelly delivered opening remarks and participated in a panel discussion at the inaugural Symposium on Young American Men, held Nov. 3 at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. The daylong symposium, organized by the Lafayette Company, was a bipartisan gathering of lawmaker...
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Greater Chicago K of C held our 2026 Kick-off Dinner on January 23rd.
We were honored to have our State Deputy Lloyd J Reinkensmeier join us.
Lloyd talked about the record number of new members that joined the Knights of Coumbus in 2025 and the membership strategy for 2026.
For more information...
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This week we once again embark on a forty-day journey of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. The season of Lent begins with Ash Wednesday on February 18th, 2026.
It is a time of reflection, examining our hearts, focus, keeping our minds centered on Christ, and nourishing our bodies by abstinence, wh...
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Please support your local Knights of Columbus councils by patronizing a FISH FRY event this Lent. There are many in and around the Chicagoland area. Check your local Parishes, K of C Councils, and Diocese websites for informaiton.
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Amid the salt-tinged air of the Port of Newark, New Jersey, a massive steel container is hoisted into the sky. It settles onto a cargo ship with a heavy thud, destined for Ukraine via Poland.
One might think this is the work of a multinational logistics corporation or a government agency. In real...
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