Utah Knights of Columbus

Utah Knights of Columbus The Knights of Columbus is a Catholic fraternal organization that helps our communities through charitable events and activities.

06/09/2026
06/04/2026

The Knights of Columbus congratulates Maria Montserrat “Montse” Alvarado, currently president and chief operating officer of EWTN News, as well as a board member of the Knights of Columbus Charitable Fund, on her appointment by Pope Leo XIV as prefect of the Dicastery for Communication, effective Nov. 1. Join us in praying for Ms. Alvarado as she undertakes this important mission in service to the Church.

Featured: Montse Alvarado, president and chief operating officer of EWTN News, speaks during the Ladies Program at the 143rd Supreme Convention in Washington, D.C., on Aug. 6, 2025. (Photo by Paul Haring)

05/21/2026

Today the Church observes the memorial of the Mexican martyrs, among them six priests who were members of the Knights of Columbus. When the Cristero War broke out 100 years ago, Catholics in Mexico faced increasing persecution and even martyrdom at the hands of the government. In the face of these difficulties, the Knights of Columbus mounted an international campaign to defend the rights of the Church, raising $1 million for a campaign to educate the public and assist those affected.

Pope Pius XI explicitly recognized the Order’s role in his encyclical Iniquis Afflictisque, published Nov. 18, 1926, in response to the persecution in Mexico: “First of all we mention the Knights of Columbus … made up of active and industrious members who, because of their practical lives and open profession of the Faith, as well as by their zeal in assisting the Church, have brought great honor upon themselves.”

Read more: https://www.columbiamagazine.org/news-culture/catholic-history/2026/05/viva-cristo-rey/

(Photo provided by Knights of Columbus Multimedia Archives)

Knights of St. Andrew's council  #14239 distributing flowers to all the mothers after mass. Happy mothers day to all our...
05/10/2026

Knights of St. Andrew's council #14239 distributing flowers to all the mothers after mass. Happy mothers day to all our Grandmothers, Mothers and Godmothers.

05/10/2026

Today, we say thank you.

For the work you do, day in and day out.
For the steadiness, the patience, and the care you give, even when it goes unnoticed.
For every woman who mothers, in families, in friendships, in quiet, everyday ways.
And we’re grateful for the example of Mary, our Mother, who shows us what faithful love looks like.

We don’t always say it, but we are always grateful.

Happy Mother’s Day 💐

5 Brother Knights from Utah graduated the inaugural class of McGivney Fellows.
05/08/2026

5 Brother Knights from Utah graduated the inaugural class of McGivney Fellows.

Big moment for the future of leadership in the Knights of Columbus!

The very first class of McGivney Fellows has officially graduated—men who have spent the past two years growing in faith, sharpening their leadership, and preparing to serve with purpose.

The McGivney Fellowship is a leadership formation experience designed for faithful, engaged Knights of Columbus who demonstrate both spiritual depth and leadership potential. This year’s graduating class represents what happens when spiritual depth meets real-world leadership. And this is just the beginning.

Think you (or someone you know) might be called to something more? Applications are now open for the next cohort.

Connect with your state deputy to start the conversation or learn more at kofc.org/mcgivneyfellowship

(Photo by Jessica Hill)

Council 8350 of Sts. Peter and Paul invite the Catholic community to their Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus event....
05/07/2026

Council 8350 of Sts. Peter and Paul invite the Catholic community to their Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus event. An icon will be present, and the Knights will lead the Holy Hour before Mass.

4th degree are invited to join. Food and drinks after Mass.

04/05/2026

“Why do you seek the living one among the dead? He is not here, but he has been raised.” — Luke 24:5–6

He is not here. He has risen! He has risen indeed!

Today we celebrate the victory of life over death, hope over despair, and love over sin.

Christ is risen, and because He lives, we have hope.

We wish you and your family an Easter season filled with blessings and joy.

Happy Easter! Alleluia! ✝️

(Image: Correggio: Noli Me Tangere, c. 1525)
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“¿Por qué buscan entre los mu***os al que está vivo? No está aquí, ha resucitado”. —Lucas 24, 5-6

Él no está aquí. ¡Ha resucitado! ¡Verdaderamente ha resucitado!

Hoy celebramos la victoria de la vida sobre la muerte, la esperanza sobre la desesperación y el amor sobre el pecado.

Cristo ha resucitado y, porque Él vive, tenemos esperanza.
Le deseamos a usted y a su familia una temporada de Pascua llena de bendiciones y alegría.

¡Feliz Pascua! ¡Aleluya!

(Imagen: Correggio: Noli Me Tangere, c. 1525)
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« Pourquoi cherchez-vous le Vivant parmi les morts? Il n’est pas ici, il est ressuscité. » (Luc 24 : 5-6)

Il n’est pas ici. Il est ressuscité! Il est vraiment ressuscité!

Aujourd’hui, nous célébrons la victoire de la vie sur la mort, de l’espoir sur le désespoir et de l’amour sur le péché.

Le Christ est ressuscité, et parce qu’Il vit, nous avons de l’espoir.

Nous vous souhaitons, à vous et à votre famille, une période de Pâques remplie de bénédictions et de joie.

Joyeuses Pâques! Alléluia!

(Image : Correggio : Noli Me Tangere, c. 1525)
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„Dlaczego szukacie żyjącego wśród umarłych? Nie ma Go tutaj; zmartwychwstał” (Łk 24, 5-6).

Nie ma go tutaj. Zmartwychwstał. Prawdziwie zmartwychwstał Pan!

Dzisiaj świętujemy zwycięstwo życia nad śmiercią, nadziei nad rozpaczą, miłości nad grzechem.

Chrystus zmartwychwstał i to, że żyje, daje nam nadzieję.

Życzymy Wam i Waszym rodzinom radosnej, błogosławionej Wielkanocy.
Chrystus zmartwychwstał! Alleluja!

(Obraz: Correggio, Noli me tangere, ok. 1525)

03/19/2026

Today we celebrate the quiet strength of Saint Joseph.

He didn’t preach sermons. He didn’t perform miracles. He didn’t write a single word of Scripture. And yet, he changed the world.

Joseph listened. He trusted. He acted. When God asked him to take Mary as his wife, he said yes. When he was warned in a dream, he got up in the middle of the night and went. No spotlight. No applause. Just faithful obedience.

In a culture that chases noise and recognition, Joseph shows us another way: steady love, hidden sacrifice, courageous fatherhood, and the holiness of ordinary work.

Whether you’re leading a family, building something with your hands, or quietly carrying responsibilities that no one else sees, your faithfulness matters.

St. Joseph, protector of families and patron of workers, pray for us. 🌿

We offer a special prayer today for our Canadian Knights and friends who are celebrating the feast of their country's patron saint.

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