The
Knights of Columbus is the world's largest
Catholic
fraternal service organization.
Founded in the
United States
in 1882, it is named in honor of
Christopher Columbus.[1]
There are more than 1.8 million members in 15,000 councils, with
nearly 200 councils on college campuses. Membership is limited to
"practical Catholic" men aged 18 or older.[2]
Councils have been chartered in the United States,
Canada,
Mexico,
the
Caribbean,
Guatemala,
Panama,
Dominican Republic,
the
Philippines,
Guam,
Spain,
Japan,
Cuba, and
most recently in
Poland.
The Knights' official junior organization, the
Columbian Squires,
has over 5,000 Circles. All the Order's
ceremonials
and business meetings are restricted to members, though all other
events are open to the public. A promise not to reveal any
details of the ceremonials except to an equally qualified Knight
is required to ensure their impact and meaning for new members;
an additional clause subordinates the promise to that Knight's
civil and religious duties.
In
the 2009 fraternal year, the Order gave over US$151 million
directly to charity (over $1.367 billion in charitable
contributions in the last 10 years) and performed over 69 million
man hours
of voluntary service. Over 413,000 pints of blood were collected.
For their support for the Church and local communities, as well
as for their philanthropic efforts, the Order often refers to
itself as the "strong right arm of the Church" .[3]
The Order's insurance program has more than $70 billion of life
insurance policies in force, backed up by $14 billion in assets,
and holds the highest insurance ratings given by
A. M. Best,
Standard & Poor's,
and the Insurance Marketplace Standards Association.[4]
COUNCIL
INFORMATION
The Virgilius Council supports St Rose of Lima Parish in Newtown,
Connecticut, located on Church Street, which is Exit 10 (south) on Route
84. The Grand Knight for 2010-2011 is Tim Reilly. You can contact the
Knights by email at
trederbros@aol.com
Virgilius Council was founded on August 16, 1896
(that's correct 1896) through the efforts of 34 founding members. The
Virgilius Council works closely with St. Rose of Lima Parish in Newtown,
Ct., providing funds and other resources for various social projects,
actively participating in Catholic programs (at the local, regional,
state and national level) and enjoying social activities that provides a
model for the Catholic man.
Council Meetings
First Thursday of every month in the
Parish Center, (Rosary for Peace) = 6:30PM, Social = 7:00PM . 7:30
pm Business Meeting.
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UPCOMING EVENTS |
MESSAGE FROM OUR GRAND KNIGHT |
SOME
OF THE MANY LOCAL ESTABLISHMENTS WHO SUPPORT US |
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| + 1st Degree |
Tues - 2/14/2012 - St
Jude's Monroe - 7PM |
| + 2nd & 3rd Degrees
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Sun - 2/19/2012 - St Marks
- West Hartford |
| + Art Bennett's
Mass |
Sat - 2/18/2012 - 8 AM
Mass |
| + 4th Degree |
Sun - 4/22/2012 - St.
Mary's - New Haven |
| + Mass for diseased
Brothers |
Sat - 3/3/2012 - 8AM - St
Rose |
| + St Rose Men's Retreat
(Formerly CHRP) |
Sat -Sun - 3/3 - 3/4/2012
- Monroe |
| + Regional Foul Shooting
Contest |
Sun - 3/4/2012 - St. Rose
of Lima Gathering Hall |
| + Fish Fry |
Friday 3/2/2012 -
Gathering Hall |
| + Irish Cabaret |
Saturday - 3/10/2012 -
Gathering Hall |
| + Fish Fry |
Friday 3/16/2012 -
Gathering Hall |
| + Fish Fry |
Friday 3/23/2012 -
Gathering Hall |
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2/24/2012
Dear Brothers,
Patricia Kahn, Mother of Eileen Dunseith was taken up to Our
Lord early Thursday morning. She passed very peacefully in her
sleep. After quite a few years of suffering with Alzheimer’s,
this is truly a blessing for Patsy and her family. She will be
waked at McMahon Funeral Home in White Plains, NY. Visiting
hours will be on Sunday from 2 to 4 pm and from 7 to 9 pm. The
funeral mass with be at 10 am on Monday at St. Bernard’s Church,
also in White Plains.
If you would like
to send a card to Dick, Eileen, and their family their address
is:
The Dunseith Family
9 Silver City Rd.
Newtown, Ct.
06470
Please continue to
keep Sal Cucco and his family in your prayers. Sal is back in
Danbury Hospital and will be having additional surgery on
Monday.
Please be available
to help with Irish Cabaret ticket sales and distribute Form
100’s after Mass this weekend.
As you may
have heard the 1st Degree Team from St. Jude's in Monroe will
not be able to host a 1st Degree in March due to Reconciliation.
The team has
offered to travel to Newtown and our council will host a 1st
Degree ceremony in St. Rose Church on Monday, March 12.
The time will
be as usual-registration between 7:00 and 7:15 and the ceremony
will begin at 7:30.
We will need
some help setting up the Church and arrangements for a simple
reception afterwards.
Details to
follow but I wanted to share this with you asap.
Let's take
advantage of this opportunity and get the word out and recruit
as many men as possible.
New Brother
Please welcome me in joining our newest Brother Ralph Imbimbo.
Ralph took his 1st Degree at St. Jude’s in Monroe on
Tuesday, Feb. 14. His brother-in-law Doug Olah, Jud Doyle, and
Patrick Burke witnessed the degree.
We
also welcome Brother Mike D’Alessandro who has reactivated his
membership and is back in the fold. Welcome Ralph and Mike!
St. Rose Lenten Retreat
Please find attached information for the St. Rose Lenten Retreat
that will take place from Feb. 27-March 1. This will be a very
rewarding and enriching experience. Please make every effort to
attend.
Thank you and God
bless,
TR
NOTE: - SEE RALPH
IMBIMBO'S 1ST DEGREE PICTURES, AS WELL AS, A PICTURE OF THE WINTER
DANCE BAND IN THE PHOTOS 2011 - 2012
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