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| Order of the Knights of St Columba |
| Who Are the Knights ? |
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In accordance with the Social Teachings of the Catholic Church, members will diligently work for the Moral and Social Welfare of our Country and in particular to help young people develop in the likeness of Christ. Members of the Order will strive to achieve these aims through the fundamental virtues of Charity, Unity and Fraternity. The K.S.C. is not a secret society; there are no passwords, handshakes, etc. The Order is completely open and potential members may attend meetings. Admission ceremonies often take place in Church during Mass.
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| The Family Organisation |
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From the Order's earliest days it has focused on the family unit; by supporting family life through the provision of fraternal benefits, communicating with our young people and social participation. Promotion of family values is an integral part of the Knight's activities, as can be seen by the many action programmes. Not only do Knights work hard in achieving the Order's fundamental goals but the majority of Councils have a varied programme of social activities in which families and friends are involved. |
| Knights as Lay Apostles |
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Every Knight is by definition a Lay Apostle; one who aims to promote the Catholic Church by Christianising his own environment. By his words and actions, a Knight can influence those with whom he associates and make a positive contribution to the Church's Social Teaching. As a member of the Order his obligation also extends to joining with fellow Knights in those activities which rely on organisation and commitment for their success.
The harmonious relationship which exists between the Knights of St Columba and the Clergy is apparent by the co-operation and support provided by the Hierarchy. From the Order's earliest years the Hierarchy has appointed one of their number as Ecclesiastical Advisor to the Order; the present one being the Rt Rev Malcolm McMahon, Bishop of Nottingham. |
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Structure of the KSC Councils'online' Saint Columba I.A.C.K. |
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