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4th Degree
Samuel Cardinal
Stritch Assembly
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Knights of Columbus Information Links
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The Archdiocese of Chicago
Established as a diocese in 1843 and as
an Archdiocese in 1880, The Archdiocese
of Chicago serves more than 2.3 million
Catholics in Cook and Lake counties in
Northeastern Illinois, |
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K of C Chicago Archdiocesan Chapter
We of the Chicago Archdiocese have
always led the way as Knights of
Illinois. The Chicago Chapter with it's
glorious history has show what can be
accomplished when a group of Catholic
men come together under a common cause. |
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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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Knights of Columbus Illinois State Web
Site
Each year, the
charitable activities sponsored by
Illinois Knights of Columbus subordinate
councils, 4th Degree Assemblies, and
Columbian Squires Circles raise millions
of dollars that are donated to hundreds
of charitable causes. |
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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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The Knights of Columbus Book Club
2009 Selections for the Supreme Knight's
Book Club |
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Columbia Magazine - The Online Edition
View This Month's Digital Edition of
Columbia |
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Fathers For Good - An initiative for men
by the Knights of Columbus
Whether you are a seasoned dad, a new
dad, a dad to be, or a single guy
wanting to know more about fatherhood,
this Web site is for you. |
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Headline Bistro - Because Catholics Need
to Know
Headline Bistro is a service of the
Knights of Columbus dedicated to
bringing readers the top,
daily headlines that Catholics need to
know. |
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Knights of Columbus Museum
Established in 1982, the Knights of
Columbus Museum, Inc. is a
not-for-profit institution serving the
educational interests of the general
public through periodic exhibitions of
art and artifacts. |
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