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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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    In the first three months of the war, the Knights in Poland helped more than 300,000 people, or 10% of those who fled to that country. [78] Since the start of the war, the Knights of Columbus have delivered more than 8.5 million pounds of relief supplies and provided more than $17 million for humanitarian relief in Ukraine.

  4. Political activity of the Knights of Columbus - Wikipedia

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    The Knights of Columbus were politically active from an early date. In the years following the Second Vatican Council, however, according to Christopher Kauffman, the Catholic anti-defamation character of the order began to diminish as Catholics became more accepted, and the leadership of the order attempted to stimulate the order's membership to become more aware of the religious and moral ...

  5. James E. Hayes - Wikipedia

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    Hayes defeated John J. Phelan by a vote of 17-13 with one abstention to become Supreme Knight [18] However, having died so shortly after taking office, he presided only over three meetings of the National Board of Directors, and never wielded the gavel at a meeting of the National Council. [3] As of 2019, he is the youngest Supreme Knight ever.

  6. Arace: Bobby Knight made himself in Indiana, but he was made ...

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    Knight may have made his bones in Indiana, but he was made in Ohio, and he never forgot it. Robert Montgomery Knight was born in Massillon, in northeast Ohio, on Oct. 25, 1940.

  7. Ohio could become latest state to legalize abortion, marijuana

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    "Ohioans know that no matter how you feel about abortion personally, government should not have the power to make these personal medical decisions for the people you love," the petitioners wrote.

  8. List of Masonic rites - Wikipedia

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    Rite of the Knights of the Two Eagles--- Amicists Rite--- African Architect Rite-1767 - Rite of the Chapter of Clermont-1754 - Chaldean Rite: 3-- Fesster Rite: 9: 1765 - Clerks of the Relaxed Observance Rite: 10-- Rite of Brother Henoch: 4-- Indian Rite: 3-- Chastannier Rite-1767: Benedict Rite of the Negotiates: 3: 1780: Pythagorean masonic ...

  9. ‘Why Springfield?’ How a small Ohio city became home for ...

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    Last week’s presidential debate thrust Springfield, Ohio, into the national spotlight, prompting people to wonder how a Haitian community has taken root there — and why. Here’s a look at ...