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| 7/1/2007 |
Our Common Bond
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In his July Columbia message, Supreme Knight Carl A. Anderson says that by following the example of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the Knights of Columbus can unite Catholics throughout the Americas and beyond. |
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| 6/1/2007 |
Yes or No to God?
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In his June Columbia message, Supreme Knight Carl A. Anderson says Knights can live out their vocation to the fullest by answering the simple question Yes or No to God?. |
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| 5/1/2007 |
Truth or Consequences
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In his May message in Columbia, Supreme Knight Carl A. Anderson says each of us must make a deliberate, conscious decision to choose Christ and his teachings. |
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| 4/1/2007 |
In Solidarity with the Successors of St. Peter
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In his April message, Supreme Knight Carl A. Anderson notes how closely aligned the work of the Order is with the work of the universal Church and the vicar of Christ. |
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| 3/1/2007 |
Reasons to Celebrate
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In his message in the March Columbia, Supreme Knight Carl A. Anderson says it is every Knights duty to share Father Michael J. McGivneys vision with more Catholic men and their families.
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| 2/1/2007 |
A Challenge We Can Overcome
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In his message in Februarys Columbia, Supreme Knight Carl A. Anderson says Knights of Columbus are called to put God at the center of their lives and then let their charitable programs be guided by that decision. |
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| 1/1/2007 |
Virgin of Guadalupes Promise
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In his message in the January issue of Columbia, Supreme Knight Carl A. Anderson says Knights should seek the intercession of the Queen of all America to strengthen a fraternal brotherhood that transcends borders. |
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| 11/20/2006 |
The Witness of St. Rafael Guízar
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Like the Good Samaritan, and the newest Knights of Columbus saint, we must serve those in need wherever we find them. |
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| 11/1/2006 |
Catholics in Government
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Statesmen in the mold of St. Thomas More, and voters to support them, are needed now. |
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| 9/1/2006 |
The Family and the Common Good
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Tthe vocation to love starts within the family, but it must spread throughout society through the Knights of Columbus. |
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