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Knights of Columbus

Mission

Charity is the first principle of the Order.  Knights are followers of Christ and men of faith.  As St. James reminds us, "Faith without works is dead."  Therefore, as Knights we are committed to charity, easing the plight of those less fortunate.

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Unity is the second principle of the Knights of Columbus.  In unity there is strength.  Existing in an environment that was openly hostile to Catholics, the founders of the Order relied on the strength of unity to remain steadfast in the faith while claiming their rightful place in society.  Today the Order uses that strength to speak out for religiously-grounded moral values in a culture that has forsaken them.

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Fraternity is the third principle of the Order.  In 19th century America, life insurance was beyond the financial reach of many poor Catholics, and social services did not exist.  Through the Knights of Columbus men were able to band together as brothers to help one another in times of distress, sickness and death.

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Patriotism is the principle of the Fourth Degree.  One of the reasons the Order was founded was to emphasize that Catholics are proud citizens of their countries.  Today Fourth Degree Knights in full regalia, the visible arm of the Order, serve to witness to the values of devotion to God and country, the bedrock of patriotism.

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