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1   Link   Official web site of the Knights of Columbus
The Official web site of the Knights of Columbus. The Knights of Columbus has grown from several members in one council to more than 13,000 councils and 1.7 million members throughout the United States, Canada, the Philippines, Mexico, Poland, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Panama, the Bahamas, the Virgin Islands, Cuba, Guatemala, Guam and Saipan.
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2   Link   Father Michael J. McGivney Guild
High ideals are not the exclusive preserve of the young, but they seem to go hand in hand with youthful energy and optimism. The trick is to keep our ideals burning brightly even when the vitality of youth begins to fade.
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3   Link   New Advent Article
A great article with a brief explanation and history of the organization.
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4   Link   The Daughters of Isabella
A Catholic women's organization, originally founded as auxiliary to Knights of Columbus, in 1897. We are composed of over 75,000 women in United States and Canada, devoted to performing spiritual, charitable and social activities on local, state and international level. Supporters of pro-life issues, youth, women and family issues. Headquarters in New Haven, CT.
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5   Link   Free Samples of Catholic Information Service publications
Why does CIS give away free booklets?
Since its inception in 1948, CIS has been spreading the good news about Jesus and His Church by giving away Catholic information to anyone interested. Back then, the main goal was to dispel the ignorance that frequently fuelled anti-Catholic sentiment. Today, CIS continues to pursue its mission of evangelization by making it easy to get trustworthy Catholic information.
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6   Link   The Columbiettes
Catholic Women's Organization to work with the Knights of Columbus. The New York Chapter Knights of Columbus formulated a plan for such an organization. Their plan called for the establishment of Auxiliaries in each Council and to coordinate the efforts of all under the direction of one parent group. On March 2, 1939 the first Columbiettes were instituted in New York City. Since that memorable day, many new auxiliaries were formed and eventually State Councils and a Supreme Council were established. New members are initiated in these subordinate Auxiliaries and it is only through the integrity, strength and scope of these Auxiliary activities that the Columbiettes have become a recognized group of women working with the Knights of Columbus, promoting the ideals of Columbianism.
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