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Supreme Chaplain Lori Celebrates Mass for Deceased Knights
The Knights of Columbus remembered its deceased members at a Memorial Mass on the final day of the 125th Supreme Council Meeting in Nashville, praying in a special way for the Knights who died during the previous fraternal year.
Supreme Chaplain Bishop William E. Lori, the main celebrant and homilist, invoked the names of the seven canonized saints of the Knights of Columbus and the four blesseds, whom “we recognize as our own.”
He also said that the name of the Order’s founder, the Servant of God Father Michael J. McGivney, should “always remain in our hearts,” as Knights pray for his beatification and canonization.
In a moving portion during Mass, Supreme Secretary Robert J. Lane read from the necrology of the Order for the past fraternal year, mentioning members of the Church’s hierarchy, supreme officers, supreme directors and past state deputies.
The Mass began with a procession of a Fourth Degree honor guard, followed by 65 concelebrating priests and 29 bishops. The Litany of the Saints was chanted by the schola of the Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia of Nashville, accompanied by the St. Joseph Church Handbell Choir of Madison, Tenn.
Bishop Lori said that Knights gathered to “pray for the deceased members of the Knights of Columbus who have gone before us in faith, asking God to fill them with the light of his presence.”
“May their names be inscribed not only in the annals of the Order,” he added, “but indeed in the Book of Life.”
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