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2009
6/1/2009 The Catholic Response
As modern secularism leads to self-destruction, Catholics must work to build a new culture of life.
5/1/2009 A Direct Attack on the First Amendment
In targeting Church authority, some legislators ignored the essence of religious liberty.
4/1/2009 Following the Moral Compass
Amid an economy characterized by greed, the Knights remain committed to the common good.
3/1/2009 Neighbors Helping Neighbors in Need
Giving generously of time to help others will set the stage for a hopeful future, Supreme Knight Carl A. Anderson says in his March message.
2/1/2009 Our Remarkable Strength
In the face of difficult circumstances, Knights respond with charitable work.
1/1/2009 A Catholic Difference
The task of the laity is to renew culture through distinctive and authentic Christian witness.
2008
12/1/2008 A Force for Renewal
December marks the 20th anniversary of Pope John Paul II’s extraordinary document on the role of the lay faithful, Christifideles Laici. Few documents could be more important to understanding the mission of the laity and few are as important to the mission of the Knights of Columbus.
10/30/2008 Supreme Knight on Voting Pro-life
In his column in the November issue of Columbia, Supreme Knight Carl Anderson reiterates his message from the 2008 Supreme Convention, reminding Catholics that "we will never succeed in building a culture of life if we continue to vote for politicians who support a culture of death."
9/1/2008 United for Life
As Knights, our duty is always to promote unity within the Church. We must increase our efforts to help every Catholic see more clearly that being Catholic means accepting the Church in its entirety, especially in respecting the lives of all. Building up the culture of life is the task of every Catholic.
8/1/2008 A Eucharistic Community
This summer a great event in the life of the Church — the 49th International Eucharistic Congress — occurred in Quebec City. Participants came from around the world to celebrate and affirm the theme of the congress, “The Eucharist: Gift of God for the Life of the World.”