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November 2020
Saints A Stewardship Parish
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Volume 17, Issue 11
THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS:
Inside
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3 “What’s in It For Us”
May Surprise You
4 Vision Food Share:
Loving and Caring for Our Friends in the Body of Christ
6 Teaching Our Children the True Meaning of Stewardship
7 Options and Assistance Make a Great Catholic Education Affordable
Our Parish Newsletter: Spreading the news of Christ at work in our community.
Building Community Through Charity, Unity and Fraternity
hen parishioner Norman Stauffer decided to make All Saints his church home, he knew that he wanted to get as involved as possible to make new friends within the faith community. Norman was also looking for a ministry that would enable him to serve alongside his daughter. The Knights of Columbus, as he soon discovered, was the perfect blend of these two desires. “The Knights of Columbus is designed to be a family-friendly organization,” Norman says. “When you join the Knights of Columbus, you know you are joining an organization of like-minded individuals. We share a common bond — a devotion to our Catholic faith and our brotherhood in Christ.” Founded on the core values of charity, unity, and fraternity, the Knights of Columbus is designed to enable Catholic men to make a lasting difference in their families, community, and world. Working together within the context of Christian brotherhood, they help support local Catholic parishes, provide emergency relief to those in need, advocate for family life, support youth and religious vocations, and work to uphold the sacred dignity of all human life. “If you are looking to get involved in the parish and community, this is one way to do so,” Norman says. “We have several projects we do with our council and others from the national level in which we participate. And the best part is, if we’re not doing something you are passionate about, we encourage you to pursue your passion. I guarantee, if there is something you want to do, you will likely find several fellow Knights who are willing to support your effort.”
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