Columbian Squires
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- Squires Membership
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- Squires/Knights Join National Catholic Youth Federation
- Squire Incentives
- New Circle Development
- Programs
- Recruitment and Promotional Material
- Squire Advancement Program
- Advancement Level: Page
- Advancement Level: Shield Bearer
- Advancement Level: Swordsman
- Advancement Level: Lancer
- Advancement Level: Squire of the Body of Christ
Squires/Knights Join National Catholic Youth Federation
The Columbian Squires/Knights of Columbus joined the National Federation for Catholic Youth Ministry (NFCYM) as a “collaborating member” during the NFCYM’s Annual Meeting.
As the world faces difficult economic times, it is important to remember that donating money is not the only way to contribute. Squires are asked now more than ever to give of their time and their talent, as an individual and as a circle. Your service is needed by your country, your community, your neighbors and your Church. Together with the Knights of Columbus, let us make 2009 the Year of the Volunteer.
Founded on August 4, 1925 with the institution of Duluth Circle 1 in Duluth, MN, the Columbian Squires program strives to provide "the spiritual, cultural, civic, social and physical improvement of its members, and the development of their leadership qualities," (section II, Article II of the "Laws and Rules of the Columbian Squires").The Squires is an international fraternity of approximately 25,000 Catholic young men, ages 10 to 18, in over 1,400 circles worldwide. Circles exist, or have existed, throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, the Philippines, Puerto Rico, Guatemala, Panama, Cuba, the Bahamas, the Virgin Islands, Guam, and on U.S. military bases abroad. Local Knights of Columbus councils and assemblies sponsor Squire circles, which may be based either in a council/assembly hall, in a parish building, a parochial, private, public or military school, or on a military installation. The Squires involves young men in programs to benefit the Church, the community, as well as in recreational and social activities.
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For More Information
For more information on instituting a new circle or reinstituting an inactive one, order a Columbian Squires "Inquiry Kit" using Form #2935.
For more information, contact the Columbian Squires.
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