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WEEKLY NEWS FOR KNIGHTS AROUND THE WORLD

VOLUME 44 • NUMBER 17 • April 30, 2026

As many areas across Hawaii were devastated by floods last month, local Knights stepped up to support their communities by delivering resources and providing hope. As leaders in faith-inspired service, Knights are often among the first to respond when disaster strikes. They also bear witness to the Catholic faith in the public square through prayer initiatives and by supporting conferences and other events. This year, councils around the world participated in processions to honor St. Joseph, whose feasts are celebrated March 19 and May 1.

Dallas Carter
Dallas Carter (left), a member of St. Michael the Archangel Council 16741 in Waialua, and Father Romple Emwalu, council chaplain, speak with Josephine and Fredrick Diana, whose home was damaged by floodwaters. (Photo by Marco Garcia)
A Refuge in the Storm 

After a series of devastating floods caused widespread damage across Hawaii last month, local Knights and the Hawaii State Council mobilized to distribute thousands of dollars through the Order’s Disaster Relief Fund and to provide food and shelter assistance to families in need. “It’s times like these where we often ask, ‘Where was God?’” said Joshua Kapika, past grand knight of St. Michael the Archangel Council 16741 in Waialua. “The answer is very simple; it’s in me. It’s in my brother Knights.” 
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Members of St. Joseph Patron of the Church Council 18037
Members of St. Joseph Patron of the Church Council 18037 in Rockdale, Illinois, and other participants in the March of St. Joseph pause for prayer at the Cathedral of St. Raymond Nonnatus in Joliet, along their route in the Chicago area May 4, 2025.
Shoulder to Shoulder With St. Joseph 

Around the world, men are uniting in devotion to St. Joseph, who serves as a practical model of leadership, fatherhood and masculine spirituality. This year, Knights participated in marches held in honor of St. Joseph in Kraków, Paris and Chicago, walking several miles across these major cities to witness to the Catholic faith and stand together as brothers. 
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Jamey Guerrero
Jamey Guerrero (center), a member of Langford Council 8394 in Victoria, British Columbia, shares information about the Knights of Columbus with participants at the Rise Up conference held in Montréal in December 2025
Rise Up in Faith

This past winter, Knights and other young adults representing more than 100 universities and colleges across Canada gathered in Montréal for Rise Up, Canada’s national Catholic conference for young adults. The presence of the Knights of Columbus at the conference — along with the opportunity to venerate the relics of Blessed Michael McGivney — inspires many young men to answer the call to serve their communities as leaders in the faith. 
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Give Smarter

A Catholic Approach to Generosity

Are you looking for opportunities to maximize your charitable giving? Generosity is at the heart of our Catholic faith, and the Knights of Columbus Charitable Fund (KCCF) helps donors maximize their generosity in a way that is distinctly and unapologetically Catholic. Join Dennis J. Gerber, Jr., KCCF president, and Joshua Gideon, chief of strategy, for an educational webinar exploring the benefits of a donor-advised fund and how you can ensure your generosity aligns with your faith. KCCF is open to anyone, so consider inviting your family, friends and fellow parishioners! Register today for this webinar, which will take place March 31 at 8 p.m. EDT.
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Showcasing Special Athletes

Showcasing Special Athletes

The dedication and support of the Knights of Columbus for Special Olympics helps thousands of athletes to compete successfully at events around the United States. In Georgia, support from the Knights year after year allows 2,000 athletes to showcase their abilities in bowling, basketball, gymnastics and more. “It’s a testament to the sanctity of human life,” said Past State Deputy T.J. McCaustland of Georgia. “The athletes are included and celebrated for all of the victories they have, both big and small.”
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KoCAA

Knights of Columbus Asset Advisors Recognized

Knights of Columbus Asset Advisors (KoCAA) was recognized as one of America’s Top Financial Advisory Firms 2026 by Newsweek and Plant-A Insights Group for the second consecutive year. KoCAA, which marked its 10th anniversary in 2025, continues to grow, increasing the Catholic voice and vote in the marketplace through Catholic-compliant investment solutions, and playing a vital role in supporting the Knights’ charitable work.
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