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Knights of Columbus

Charity

Unity

Fraternity

Patriotism

Council #8891

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An immovable foundation

in 1882, Father Michael McGivney invited a small group of parishioners to the basement of St. Mary’s Church in New Haven, Conn.

His goal was simple -

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To establish an Order that would unite men in faith as well as help provide for Catholic families in time of need.

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Guided by four core principles:

and Patriotism

Fraternity

Unity

Charity

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These founding members strove to overcome the hardships of the time:

•Poverty

• Unemployment

• Religious and Ethnic persecution

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Father McGivney’s perseverance and foresight has resulted in the

largest Catholic fraternal and humanitarian organization ever

created. An organization that has endured for over a century because of the inspirational courage of so

many.

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An organization like no other:Chartered since 1882

1.7 million members

13,000 Councils

An International Fraternal Organization in 13 Countries

We are guided by our belief in God and the Catholic Church and also in ourselves and each other.

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Did You Know that the Knights of ColumbusDonated to the $1 million Knights of Columbus Heroes Fund to provide financial aid to families of the emergency personnel killed or disabled during the 9/11 attacks.

Erected the Knight’s Tower and carillon of bells at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, and raised a $500,000 memorial fund to preserve the Shrine in perpetuity. Donated the Incarnation Dome ceiling mosaic.

Support a multimillion dollar scholarship program for members and their children, with all seminarians eligible. By creating six different college scholarship programs for members and their families; two different graduate fellowship programs; and scholarship programs for seminarians.

Support the spiritual welfare of armed services personnel and their families around the globe through a $900,000 fund for the Archdiocese for Military Service.

Have committed $2.5 million dollars to the Katrina Relief Fund and raised over $943,000 in additional monies.

Annually donates over $1 million to Pope to support charities of his choice.

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The Knights of Columbus are committed to:

Church - support parish functions, promote vocations, provide financial support to seminarians, provide 4th degree honor guardCommunity – pro-life activities, perform roadside clean-up, minor league baseball support, serve rest area refreshmentsFamily – it’s what we do, it’s who we are, hold family focused events, support Knights & their families when neededYouth – Columbian Squires Circles, Basketball Free Throw championship, provide service opportunities to youthFellowship – we believe in and support each other , we have fun in whatever we do, we like to drink beer and BS about life

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We of the Knights of Columbus, St. John the Baptist Council #8891 also -

Supports New Life for Children and Mothers of Glen

Rock

Gives a Christmas party for Area’s Needy

Families

Raises money for the

Pennsylvania ARC

(Pennsylvania Assoc. of Retarded Citizens)

Provides $1000

Scholarship to local student

Conducts Social Events: Sweetheart Dance

Golf TournamentCard Socials

Dinners, Basket Bingo

Keeps Christ in Christmas by selling Christmas

Cards and conducting youth art contest

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The Knights of Columbus St. John the Baptist Council #8891 draws its

membership from

Our members support the church by being:

ushers, lectors, eucharistic ministers, and manpower

for other church functions (such as the parish picnic).

St. John the Baptist Parish

in New Freedom

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As a member of the Knights of Columbus you are entitled to our free fraternal benefits package.

FREE ACCIDENTIAL LIFE INSURANCE PROTECTION

GUARANTEED ISSUE LIFE INSURANCE FOR UNINSURABLE CHILDREN (for eligible members)

FREE STILLBORN COVERAGE AND COVERAGE FOR 61 DAYS AFTER BIRTH (for eligible members)

FREE ORPHAN FRATERNAL BENEFITS (for eligible members)

FREE FINANCIAL PROFILE ANALYSIS

STATE AND NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS

STUDENT LOANS

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So how do you Qualify to belong to this great organization?

By being a Male age 18 or older

By being a Practicing Catholic in Union with the Holy See

By being a Registered member of the Parish

By being Willing to help out in the Parish and Council

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So why wait? See a member of the Knights

today and join theKnights of Columbus!

For more information contact any Knights of Columbus member or call/email:

Grand Knight: Tony SteinauerPhone: 443-257-0053, Email: [email protected]

Membership Director: Greg GeringPhone: 717-993-2800, Email: [email protected]

You can also visit us on the web at

http://www.kof8891.com©Copyright KofC, Council 8891© 2005. All rights reserved