Knightline

Knightline

WEEKLY NEWS FOR KNIGHTS AROUND THE WORLD

VOLUME 43 • NUMBER 23 • June 11, 2025

During the annual Organizational Meeting of State Deputies last week, Supreme Knight Patrick Kelly emphasized the call of Knights of Columbus to missionary discipleship, urging jurisdiction leaders to grow the Order and evangelize through their witness to Christian charity. “Everything that you do to serve and sacrifice for the Order is much more than mere volunteerism,” the supreme knight said. “We have to keep Christ at the center of everything that we’re doing. And if we can do that, God will do the rest.” 

Supreme Knight Patrick Kelly
Supreme Knight Patrick Kelly addresses a business session of the Organizational Meeting of State Deputies in New Haven, Conn., on June 7. (Photo by Paul Haring)
‘Christ at the Center’

Knights of Columbus leaders representing more than 70 jurisdictions gathered in New Haven, Connecticut, June 4-8 for the annual Organizational Meeting of State Deputies, uniting in prayer and preparing for the upcoming fraternal year. 
READ MORE

Pro-life demonstrators
Pro-life demonstrators raise their K of C “Love Life, Choose Life” signs high during the Connecticut March for Life at the state capitol in Hartford on March 19. (Photo by Paul Haring)
A Pro-Life Stand in Hartford

Nearly 3,000 people gathered in Hartford, Connecticut, on March 19 for the 2025 March for Life. Addressing the rally, Supreme Knight Patrick Kelly challenged men to embrace their role as fathers and protectors, putting the needs of others before their own. “You being here means that you have made that decision,” he said. “And now, all of us together — it’s our job to inspire other men to do the same.”
WATCH HERE

Tommy Komara
Tommy Komara (center), a member of St. Mary of Sorrows Council 8600 in Fairfax Station, Va., stands with his parents, Thomas and Rita, outside Our Lady of Angels Home in Fairfax, where Tommy has lived since the home opened in 2022. (Photo by Matthew Barrick)
Homes of Hope

For nearly 30 years, adults with intellectual disabilities in northern Virginia have found safe, affordable housing thanks to Marian Homes, an organization started by St. Mary of Sorrows Council 8600 in Fairfax Station. This past year, Marian Homes opened its ninth residence. “Many people want to push away people with intellectual disabilities and forget about them,” said Jim McHugh, Marian Homes president and a past grand knight. “We say no — we want them to be accepted and celebrated in our communities.” 
WATCH HERE | READ MORE

papal novena

Sacred Heart Novena for Pope Leo XIV

All Knights, their families and people of goodwill are encouraged to join in praying a special novena to the Sacred Heart for the intentions of Pope Leo XIV from June 19-27. Visit www.kofc.org/papalnovena to pledge your participation and submit personal intentions, which will be delivered to Rome by Supreme Knight Patrick Kelly during a Jubilee pilgrimage in October.

Father Burke Masters

‘Six-Tool Discipleship’

Just as a “six-tool player” in baseball excels in all aspects of the game — including mental toughness — Father Burke Masters, a brother Knight and chaplain to the Chicago Cubs, encourages Catholics to become a “six-tool disciples” of Christ. His formula: Grow in faith through intentional discipleship, worship, generosity, service, building fraternity, and imitating Christ’s virtues.
WATCH HERE

Tell Others about Knightline

Forward this newsletter to Catholic men interested in the Knights, and let them know that they can become a member at at Join US!. You can also share your questions, feedback and story by emailing knightline@kofc.org.

Any links to third-party sites outside of the Knights of Columbus are provided for information purposes only. This is not an endorsement of the service providers. Share questions and feedback by emailing knightline@kofc.org