On May 24th, 2009 I and my youngest son Kevin completed our journey and were accepted into the Knight's of Columbus 4th Degree order.
I asked Kevin to follow me into the Knight's of Columbus a little bit after I joined in early 2008. He did so right after he entered Immaculata University last fall. Together we were able to complete our 2nd, 3rd and now 4th Degrees and I could not be prouder.
We have joined the West Chester Assembly of the 4th Degree and hope to continue our service to the Knight's by adding their work as well.
Dan Brudnok
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Dan,
congratulations, having your son with you must be great
Dan,
What is the Knights of Columbus? What do they do? You look like you and your son are very proud! I have never heard of it!
Hey, Dan. It is great to see how proud you are. All my best, Jim
Hugh,
I could not have been happier and prouder to be able to share this with him.....
Judy,
I am very proud and happy we took the journey together....here is some informmation on the Knight's of Columbus.....
Thanks to the efforts of Father Michael J. McGivney, assistant pastor of St. Mary's Church in New Haven and some of his parishioners, the Connecticut state legislature on March 29, 1882, officially chartered the Knights of Columbus as a fraternal benefit society. The Order is still true to its founding principles of charity, unity and fraternity.
The Knights was formed to render financial aid to members and their families. Mutual aid and assistance are offered to sick, disabled and needy members and their families. Social and intellectual fellowship is promoted among members and their families through educational, charitable, religious, social welfare, war relief and public relief works.
The history of the Order shows how the foresight of Father Michael J. McGivney, whose cause for sainthood is being investigated by the Vatican, brought about what has become the world's foremost Catholic fraternal benefit society. The Order has helped families obtain economic security and stability through its life insurance, annuity and long-term care programs, and has contributed time and energy worldwide to service in communities.
The Knights of Columbus has grown from several members in one council to more than 13,000 councils and 1.7 million members throughout the United States, Canada, the Philippines, Mexico, Poland, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Panama, the Bahamas, the Virgin Islands, Cuba, Guatemala, Guam and Saipan.
Jim,
Thank you......A great bondiing experience