Columbiettes - Joan of Arc - Council 1992

Columbiettes - Joan of Arc - Council 1992 The Columbiettes are women auxiliaries of the Knights of Columbus Councils. In 1939, Monsignor J. Joan of Arc.
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Francis McIntyre, at that time Chaplain of the New York Chapter Knights of Columbus, and who later became Cardinal McIntyre of Los Angeles, California, seeing great numbers of women coming out of a Communist rally at Madison Square Garden, conceived the idea of a ladies organization to work with the Knights of Columbus. Spiritual patronesses are the Blessed Virgin Mary, Thérèse of Lisieux and St.

A Columbiette Auxiliary must be sponsored by a Knight of Columbus council. One of its purposes is to aid that Council spiritually, socially and financially in all its endeavors. The primary requirements to be a member of this organization is to be a Catholic female in good standing with her parish and to be 17 years of age or older. Secondary purposes include the spiritual, social and charitable welfare of their members

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