The Knights of Columbus are called to stand as witnesses to the truth of our Catholic faith. At the very heart of that faith is the Eucharist—the true Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Jesus Christ. Over the next six months, we will explore Eucharistic miracles: those extraordinary moments when God has chosen to manifest
Over the past six months, we’ve drawn strength and inspiration from the lives of the saints—those heroic men and women who lived the Gospel with courage, humility, and unshakable faith. As we now turn the page into the second half of the year, our council will embark on a new journey—one just as awe-inspiring, but
In a world that increasingly challenges Christian values, the need for strong Catholic leaders has never been greater. The Knights of Columbus, rooted in faith and guided by the principles of charity, unity, and fraternity, are dedicated to forming men into faithful leaders who inspire others by their example. By fostering leadership grounded in Catholic
On June 24, the Church celebrates the solemnity of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, the forerunner of Christ and one of the most significant figures in salvation history. Known for his bold proclamation of repentance and his role in preparing the way for Jesus, St. John the Baptist exemplifies the virtues of courage,
The Knights of Columbus John Paul II Council 13935 has closed the fraternal year with a remarkable string of achievements, earning both state and international recognition for its programs, service, and leadership. At the final council meeting of the year, Grand Knight Joseph Saski proudly announced that Council 13935 had been awarded the Star Council