Knights of Columbus Fr. Martin T. Gilligan Council 14882 at 6696 Springboro Pike, Dayton, OH 45449 US - Home
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We are always looking for new Brothers Knights
Brother Knights are Catholic men, 18 years of age and older, who are committed to making their community a better place, while supporting their Church. Being a Knight is more than camaraderie; it is being involved with your community; it is supporting your local Catholic Church, while ...
KEEP CHRIST IN CHRISTmas
THE CANDY CANE The real story behind the candy cane A candy maker in Indiana wanted to make a sweet that would symbolize the meaning of Christmas. He started with a stick of white hard candy, representing God’s body, pure and innocent. He curved the end to symbolize a ...
Free Throw Championship
All boys and girls ages 10 to 14 are invited to participate in the local level of competition for the 2012 Knights of Columbus Free Throw Championship. The local competition will be held January 8, 2012 at 5:30 PM at St Henry Parish PAC, 6664 Springboro Road Miami Township. The ...
A Top Ten finish!
Gentlemen and Brother Knights, I want to be the first to congratulate you for all your efforts this first full fraternal year as a council. All year I've tried to encourage you and let you know just how good I thought you were doing compared to other councils in the ...
The Knights of Columbus: Challenges for 21st Century On the Road to Jerusalem
September 30,2011 Bishop George V. Murry, S.J. One of the most active organizations in our diocese and across our country is the Knights of Columbus. The Knights were founded in 1882, by Father Michael J. McGivney, who is presently being considered for sainthood. Because Christopher Columbus ...
