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Dr C F Barrett Assembly 3413 Patriotic Degree, of the Knights of Columbus is committed to the preservation of our Church, our Order, and our nation. Armed Forces. Joseph F.

We serve as examples of Christ’s presence in the world. 3rd Degree Knights in good standing are invited to 4th Degree. The Patriotic Degree reminds us of our duty to God and country. the patriotism together can join “the Fourth Degree.”

Members of this degree have the special honor of holding the title “Sir Knight,” participating in color and honor guards and organizing programs that promote Cat

holic citizenship. They also become part of a Fourth Degree Assembly in their area. There are more than 3,500 Fourth Degree assemblies around the world.

“It is important, particularly in this day and age, that our Fourth Degree Assemblies encourage active Catholic citizenship and foster the spirit of patriotism in our members and the community at large,” Supreme Master Dennis Stoddard said. The Serving Those Who Served program is a major initiative of the Fourth Degree supporting Veterans Affairs facilities. The Knights of Columbus has representatives at almost every Veterans Affairs medical clinic in the United States, where they recruit and manage K of C volunteers in developing activities and programs that aid patients’ most essential needs. The Fourth Degree has also supported priests, in particular those who go on to serve as military chaplains. Through a special scholarship program, the Knights helped fund the education of seminarians preparing to become Catholic chaplains in the U.S. Stoddard said Fourth Degree assemblies help Knights to put their faith, and their love of country, into action.

“The fourth principle ‘Patriotism,’ commits our members to the preservation of our Church, our Order and to the many nations where Knights serve,” Stoddard said. Check out how Knights of Columbus assemblies are putting their faith in action for God and country around the world:

• St. Francis of Assisi Assembly 2058 in Sierra Vista, Ariz., teamed up with nearby councils to host a K of C Silver Rose at two local parishes. They organized Masses, rosary prayer services, as well as a procession with a Silver Rose and a statue of the Virgin Mary to mark the feast of Our Lady of Fatima.

• Assemblies from Michigan collected clothing, cleaning products and personal care items to donate to homeless veterans in southwest Michigan through the Battle Creek VA Medical Center.

• Holy Spirit Assembly 2890 in Simpsonville, S.C., honored the military service of 13 Knights from St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church by presenting each veteran with a certificate and memorial quilt provided by Quilts of Valor Foundation, a nonprofit that crafts patriotic quilts for U.S. service members and veterans.

• In the Philippines, Kalayaan Assembly 2749 in Muntinlupa City cleaned Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Chapel and painted the stairways leading to its entrance in preparation for the feast of Our Lady of the Rosary.

• Members of Bishop Fenwick Assembly 100 in Norwalk, Conn., provided an honor guard at a Mass remembering the victims of the Sept. 11 attacks. The Mass was celebrated by the assembly’s chaplain at Notre Dame Health and Rehabilitation Center.

• Members of SSG. Fuerst III Assembly 3036 in Tampa, Fla., and family members prepared roast beef sandwiches at a local residence where families of patients at a veterans’ hospital can stay for free. They also organize a monthly dinner at the Fisher House Foundation, which helps military families stay together during a medical crisis.

• Members of Father O’Donnell Assembly 393 in Methuen, Mass., provided an honor guard at a bilingual prayer service at St. Mary’s Cemetery in Lawrence on the annual National Day of Remembrance for Aborted Children. More than 80 people gathered to pray at a statue installed by the assembly commemorating the unborn.

• Mgr. Louis Joseph Arthur Melanson Assembly 1994 in Moncton, New Brunswick, hosted a day of reflection where Archbishop Valéry Vienneau of Moncton spoke on the Church’s teachings on medical assistance for the dying.

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05/26/2026
The Knights of Columbus and Supreme Knight Patrick Kelly were recently recognized with the 2026 Path to Peace Award. The...
05/26/2026

The Knights of Columbus and Supreme Knight Patrick Kelly were recently recognized with the 2026 Path to Peace Award. The Path to Peace Foundation presented the award in acknowledgment of the Order's enduring dedication to promoting peace and providing aid to vulnerable communities worldwide. "Achieving lasting peace can only be realized through charity and a genuine love for our enemies," Supreme Knight Kelly stated. "Let us demonstrate to a world torn apart by conflict what it means to love as Jesus did and as he instructed his followers to do."

Read more at https://www.columbiamagazine.org/knights/k-of-c-news/2026/05/instruments-of-peace/

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