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KNIGHTS MOURN THE DEATH OF THE POPE EMERITUS

In his statement on Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI’s death, Supreme Knight Patrick Kelly calls Pope Benedict’s teachings ‘a theological treasury and profound testimony to Jesus Christ and His Church.’

“Today, with over 2 million brother Knights of Columbus around the world, I join Pope Francis and the whole Church in mourning the loss of a great and holy priest and teacher — our Pope Emeritus, Benedict XVI.

“One cannot consider the legacy of Pope Benedict XVI without immediately thinking of his magisterium and theological insights, which Pope Francis recently affirmed ‘are not directed towards the past, but are fruitful for the future.’

“Pope Benedict XVI’s encyclicals, books, homilies and other writings form a theological treasury and profound testimony to Jesus Christ and His Church, which he served with such humility and fidelity.

“The late Pope, who attended all four sessions of the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965) as a priest, theological expert and advisor, went on to serve for nearly a quarter century as Prefect of the Vatican’s Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith under Pope John Paul II, before himself leading the Church as the Vicar of Christ.

“In both roles, the Knights of Columbus were grateful beneficiaries of the wisdom and teaching of the late pontiff, including by his interventions at several symposia and gatherings sponsored by the Knights through the years. His first encyclical, Deus Caritas Est, remains a guiding light for the world — and for the Knights of Columbus specifically, since one of our founding principles is charity, and our global charitable work is at the heart of our activity as Knights.

“In 2008, during his pastoral visit to the United States, Pope Benedict XVI recognized ‘the remarkable accomplishment of that exemplary American priest, the Venerable Michael McGivney, whose vision and zeal led to the establishment of the Knights of Columbus.’ The decree of heroic virtue, which Pope Benedict approved in March of that year, opened the way for our Founder’s eventual beatification in 2020.

“As we continue to be confirmed and strengthened by Pope Benedict’s teachings about the eternal truths of our faith, Knights of Columbus throughout the world join in prayer for the repose of his soul.”

Free throw contest

Knights of Columbus Free Throw Contest

We will be hosting a free throw contest at St. Juliana Church in the gymnasium on January 28th at 9am. Please encourage your kids, grandkids, neighbor's kids, and just about any kids you think might enjoy a fun challenge to come out and participate.

 

All boys and girls ages 9 to 14 are invited to participate in the local level of competition for the 2021-2022 Knights of Columbus Free Throw Championship. 

The Knights of Columbus Free Throw Championship is sponsored annually, with winners progressing through local, district, and state competitions. International champions are announced by the K of C international headquarters based on scores from the state-level competitions. All boys and girls 9 to 14 years old are eligible to participate and will compete in their respective age divisions. Last year more than 120,000 sharpshooters participated in over 3,600 local competitions.

All contestants on the local level are recognized for their participation in the event. Participants are required to furnish proof of age and written parental consent

Winners at the local level proceed to a district level competition and compete to move on to the state championship.  If only one council in a district participated, that council's winners automatically advance to the state championship.   A state wide competition is held to crown the annual KOfC Free Throw Champions.

1st - 3rd Degree Exemplification

Greetings Brother Knights,

The John Paul II Council at St. Monica's will be holding a live in-person exemplification on Saturday, January 21st. This will be held in St. Monica's Beyenka Hall at 1 pm. Any Knight who has not achieved 1st, 2nd or 3rd Degree is encouraged to participate. All Knights regardless of rank are encouraged to come to support their fellow Council members who are participating in the ceremony. More details to follow.