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Father McGivney Web Site
Through the Knights of Columbus, Father
McGivney gave Catholic laymen a new
opportunity – the chance to grow in
holiness while contributing to their
parishes, communities and security of
their families. Today, more and more
Church leaders are recognizing his
spiritual genius in animating the laity. |
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Knights of Columbus Supreme Web Site
The Knights of
Columbus is a Catholic fraternal
benefits organization headquartered in
New Haven, Conn. |
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Find A Local Knights of Columbus Council
Find A Council is designed to help
prospective Knights locate a council
they would like to become involved with
and to foster communication among
brother Knights. |
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Knights Gear
You can expect most orders of items that
are in-stock to be delivered to you
within
5-7 business days. Shipments
leave our warehouse 1 to 2 business days
after your order is received.
Personalized items take
7 to 10
business days to produce. Shipping time
from Cincinnati, Ohio varies from 1 to 4
days within the US. Canadian and
overseas shipments vary, based on
distance and customs procedures. |
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The English Company Official Suppliers
The English Company Inc. is family owned
and operated and also members of the
Knights of Columbus, we take pride in
what we do and it shows in our quality,
and service to the Order. |
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Piraino Enterprises
Piraino Enterprises is the only name you
need to know for all of your
Web
Development needs. One Company. One Call. Piraino
Enterprises.
Our reputation is known throughout the
Chicago area for fast web updates and professional
web development for
Small Businesses
and
Organizations. |
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Columbia Magazine - The Online Edition
View This Month's Digital Edition of
Columbia Magazine. |
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The Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage
Center
The center was established on Nov. 1,
2020, to advance the vision of Knights
of Columbus founder Father Michael J.
McGivney (1852-1890). A priest of New
Haven, Conn., who is being considered
for sainthood in the Catholic Church, he
established the new fraternal benefit
society on the principles of unity and
charity more than a century ago. |
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