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  2. History of the Knights of Columbus - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Knights of Columbus begins with its founding in 1882 by Father Michael J. McGivney at St. Mary's Parish in New Haven, Connecticut, United States. The Knights of Columbus was initially a mutual benefit society for a membership of practicing male Catholics. Today, it advocates for Catholic causes and provides a range of ...

  3. Knights of Columbus - Wikipedia

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    The Knights of Columbus is a member of the International Alliance of Catholic Knights (IACK), which includes fifteen fraternal orders such as the Knights of Saint Columbanus in Ireland, the Knights of St Columba in Great Britain, the Knights of Peter Claver in the United States, the Knights of the Southern Cross in Australia and New Zealand ...

  4. Columbiettes - Wikipedia

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    In 1939, Monsignor J. Francis McIntyre, Chaplain of the New York State Council of the Knights of Columbus, later a cardinal, suggested formation of the group. He conceived the idea of a ladies organization to work with the Knights. The New York State Council formulated a plan for such an organization.

  5. Catholic Daughters of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic Daughters of the Americas were founded by members of the Utica, New York branch of the Knights of Columbus and intended to operate as the organizations female auxiliary. When the first set of officers were elected on June 18, 1903, most of the leadership was male, including Supreme Regent John Carberry. The National Secretary ...

  6. List of Knights of Columbus members - Wikipedia

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    Chris Godfrey, right guard for the New York Giants and founder of Life Athletes; Ron Guidry, pitcher who helped lead the New York Yankees to a World Series championship [103] Gil Hodges, Hall of Fame MLB player and manager who led the 1969 New York Mets to an improbable World Series win [83] Hughie Jennings, Hall of Fame MLB player and manager [83]

  7. Charles J. Ducey - Wikipedia

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    After graduating from Notre Dame, Ducey went to work for the Knights of Columbus. [10] While there, he was the director of the Boy Life Bureau and ran the Columbian Squires program. [ 6 ] [ 10 ] Under his leadership, the Squires program saw a revival after declining during the Great Depression . [ 5 ]

  8. List of Knights of Columbus buildings - Wikipedia

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    New Haven, Connecticut: Headquarters of the Knights of Columbus. Also known as the Knights of Columbus Tower, the building was designed by Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo and Associates and finished in 1969. It is a 23-story modern style reinforced concrete building, at 321 feet (98 meters) tall, the second-tallest building in the city. The ...

  9. Michael J. McGivney - Wikipedia

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    Michael Joseph McGivney (August 12, 1852 – August 14, 1890) was an American Catholic priest based in New Haven, Connecticut. He founded the Knights of Columbus at a local parish to serve as a mutual aid and insurance organization, particularly for immigrants and their families. It developed through the 20th century as the world's largest ...