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Entries for 2025

Agent of the Month: July

Posted on September 02, 2025 in: General News

Agent of the Month: July
’m pleased to announce that the Agent of the Month for July 2025 was Bob Brunoni, who serves the Albuquerque area and Central-eastern NM. Bob has been an agent with the Knights of Columbus since January 2016 and is also one of our agency’s Investment Advisor Representatives.  He can...

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Martyrs Without Borders

Posted on September 01, 2025 in: General News

Martyrs Without Borders
Faced with the choice between death and denouncing the Vatican, the United States, and the United Nations, Bishop Patrick J. Byrne was resolute as he answered the North Korean judge: “There remains only one course — that I die.” Captured in Seoul in the summer of 1950, having refus...

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Forward in His Presence

Posted on September 01, 2025 in: General News

Forward in His Presence
During the blazing summer of 2024, four National Eucharistic Pilgrimage routes set out from opposite ends of the United States, traversing vast swaths of the country. Tens of thousands of Catholics knelt in prayer and adoration as Eucharistic processions passed through cities and towns, often led by...

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We're hiring! Office Manager/Administrative Assistant
Office Manager/Administrative Assistant Wanted – Albuquerque We’re hiring! The Greater New Mexico Area Agency is looking for a part time office manager/Administrative Assistant for our Albuquerque location. Duties include supervising the office during office hours, administrative work...

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America’s Parish Priest in America’s Parish Church
Source Standing in the St. Joseph Chapel of St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City, a new bronze statue graces the revered neo-Gothic masterpiece beloved as “America’s Parish Church.” The slightly larger-than-life sculpture, crafted by artist Chas Fagan, depicts Bless...

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A Brotherhood That Rises in the Storm
Heavy rain beginning July 3 caused flooding of several major river systems in Texas, with the Guadalupe River in Kerr County causing the most devastation. At least 135 people died, including more than 35 children, and thousands of buildings were affected. One Knight tragically lost his two daughters...

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A Gift From St. Albert

Posted on August 26, 2025 in: General News

A Gift From St. Albert
In Zaporizhzhia, a city on the banks of the Dnieper River near Ukraine’s active front lines, fear is a constant presence. Air raid alarms call people to take shelter up to 10 times a day, and explosions rock the city almost every week. Yet amid the devastation, signs of compassion and courage ...

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United in Charity

Posted on July 25, 2025 in: General News

United in Charity
The tragic losses caused by flooding earlier this month in Texas are heartbreaking, and it may be weeks before these communities can fully assess the destructive impact of this disaster. Knights of Columbus is always prepared to respond when support is requested, providing $30,000 to date to financi...

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Pope Leo Meets with Supreme Knight, Supreme Chaplain
As the United States celebrated Independence Day last week, Pope Leo XIV received Supreme Knight Patrick Kelly and Supreme Chaplain Archbishop William Lori of Baltimore in a private audience at the Vatican. The July 4 audience was the first meeting of the U.S.-born pope with the leader of the Knight...

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Scarred but Standing

Posted on July 01, 2025 in: General News

Scarred but Standing
Viktor Openko was helping civilians board evacuation trains as rockets rained around Khutir-Mykhailivskyi train station in northeastern Ukraine. It was May 14, 2024, six miles from the Russian border. “People started running in every direction,” Openko recalled. “With shells exp...

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