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Founded on the principles of charity, unity and fraternity, the Knights of Columbus was established in 1882 by Father Michael J. McGivney, assistant pastor of St. Mary's Church in New Haven, Conn., and a group of parishioners.
Today, Father McGivney is being considered for sainthood.
Saint Mary's Basilica 231 N 3rd St, Phoenix, AZ, United States
All are invited to an Easter concert hosted by the Office of Worship and St. Mary's Basilica. Join Basilica organist as he plays and improvi...
Saint Mary's Basilica 231 N 3rd St, Phoenix, AZ, United States
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The Ascension of the Lord - Sunday, May 12th, 2024 In the Diocese of Phoenix, as with most Dioceses in the United States, the Solemnity of t...
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Hello Generous Blood Donors,
We are reaching out to you to ask you to donate blood at St. Thomas Aquinas on Sunday, May 19th. We need all blood types. Your generous blood donation will help patients suffering from trauma, surgeries, transplants, and other health issues. Cancer patients who need chemotherapy treatments especially need blood donations to continue to receive the treatment they need.
Donate Blood and you will be entered to win one of 83 $83.00 gift cards. WHY 83? Did you know that 1 of every 83 women need blood during childbirth? Give blood and celebrate the moms in your life on Sunday.
Vitalant supplies 100% of the blood to all our local hospitals and almost all of Arizona. Help keep our community blood supply safe and available to anyone who needs blood to save their life. Thank you for your support of our community hospitals.
Please join the Holy Family Knights of Columbus to celebrate the Hispanic Heritage with live entertainment and fantastic food!
Cost: Adult $ 35; Youth under 12 yrs. - $ 10; under 6 yrs. old free (no tickets will be sold at the door)
Tickets will be sold after Masses
The Knights of Columbus; Holy Family Council 11675; in sponsorship with Robeks of Litchfield Park, hosted the 5th annual Coats for Kids Program. This year the program delivered one hundred and six (106) new coats for the children living at the local domestic violence shelter, the New Life Center. This will provide for all the children currently residing there and provide additional coats for the children that, unfortunately, may arrive over the holiday season.
Escaping homes of domestic violence, many of the families turning to the New Life Center cannot afford to provide even the basic necessity of a warm winter coat. The Coats for Kids program ensures that every child at the New Life Center would have access to a warm winter coat.