• St. Joseph the Worker: A Model of Dignity in Labor for the Knights of Columbus
    Each year on May 1, the Church celebrates the feast of St. Joseph the Worker, honoring the patron saint of workers and emphasizing the sanctity of human labor. This feast day, instituted by Pope Pius XII in 1955, highlights the role of work in God’s divine plan and the importance of providing for one’s family
  • The Importance of Spiritual Leadership in the Home
    In every home, the role of a father and husband extends beyond providing for material needs; it encompasses the sacred responsibility of spiritual leadership. As Catholic men, Knights are called to guide their families toward a deeper relationship with Christ, becoming living examples of faith in action. This leadership is not about dominance but about
  • St. Gianna Beretta Molla: A Modern Pro-Life Saint and Inspiration for the Knights of Columbus
    The feast day of St. Gianna Beretta Molla, celebrated on April 28, honors a remarkable modern saint who exemplified a deep commitment to life, faith, and family. As a wife, mother, and physician, St. Gianna’s life offers a profound testament to the sanctity of human life and the importance of selfless love. For the Knights
  • Brother Knights Visit the Vatican
    Brothers Joe “Doc” Cirello and Ed Gutierrez do separate trips to Rome Brother Joe “Doc” Cirello visited Italy with his wife Lisa, and while there visited their daughter Elena who is studying abroad with Penn State. Brother Ed Guttierez visited Rome with the intention to go to the canonization of Bl. Carlo Acutis but instead
  • Faith in Action
    Spotlight on the Leave No Neighbor Behind Program The Knights of Columbus’ Leave No Neighbor Behind program embodies the heart of Christian charity by reaching out to those in need with compassion and solidarity. Rooted in the principles of service and brotherhood, this initiative empowers councils to address critical needs within their communities, offering assistance