
Knightline
WEEKLY NEWS FOR KNIGHTS AROUND THE WORLD
VOLUME 43 • NUMBER 34 • August 28, 2025
Today, we celebrate the feast of St. Augustine (A.D. 354-430), one of the most influential Christian thinkers in the history of the Church. “For St. Augustine, the Christian life is a team sport. It means never going it alone,” Supreme Knight Patrick Kelly wrote in his recent Columbia column, reflecting on the Augustinian spirituality of Pope Leo XIV. “The Augustinians’ core values are often described as unity, community and friendship — themes that Blessed Michael McGivney also infused into the Knights of Columbus.”

A Brotherhood That Rises in the Storm
In the aftermath of the torrential flooding that devastated parts of central Texas last month, Knights from across the United States banded together to offer support and supplies to families who lost relatives, homes and livelihoods to the storm. The Supreme Council provided the Texas State Council with $20,000 and $10,000 in gift cards for distribution to people in need, while local councils, assisted by Knights throughout the state, have distributed truckloads of incoming donations.
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Walking Together in Charity
In his column for the July/August 2025 issue of Columbia, Supreme Knight Patrick Kelly reflects on the similarities between the spirituality of St. Augustine — taught and lived by Pope Leo XIV — and the mission of the Knights of Columbus. “Like the Knights, the Augustinians are known for building strong fraternal bonds,” he writes, “so they can then dedicate themselves to works of charity and sacrifice for others, especially the poor and the outcast.”
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Growing the Knights in South Korea
Last December, the Knights of Columbus officially established its first council on Jeju Island — home to the highest percentage of Catholics of any province in South Korea: Peter Felix Kim Gi-ryang Jeju Council 18644. “I believe Jeju is the ideal place for the Knights of Columbus to take root and serve as a model for the world,” said charter member Kim Young-hoon. “Blessed Michael McGivney’s grace allowed me to plant the first seeds of the Knights here.”
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A Gift from St. Albert
With support from the Knights of Columbus, the Albertine Brothers provide a lifeline of food and faith to displaced and homeless persons in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine — a city on the frontlines of the war. The Albertines began their mission in the city in 2002, distributing hot soup to people in need. Today, they distribute food to about 1,300 people each week.
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