
Knightline
WEEKLY NEWS FOR KNIGHTS AROUND THE WORLD
VOLUME 43 • NUMBER 31 • August 4, 2025
The 143rd Supreme Convention kicks off this evening in Washington, D.C., with the Supreme Knight’s Awards Session and a welcome concert. The Knights of Columbus has a long and storied history in the U.S. capital, and this marks the sixth time that the District of Columbia has hosted the Order’s annual gathering. Visit kofc.org/convention throughout this week to follow key moments, including tomorrow’s opening Mass at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception and the opening business session, featuring Supreme Knight Patrick Kelly’s annual report.

In the Nation’s Capital
Since 1897, the Knights of Columbus has played a significant role in shaping the spiritual, civic and charitable landscape of Washington, D.C. Amid Washington’s myriads of national landmarks and religious monuments, more than 3,000 Knights and their families are carrying on Blessed Michael McGivney’s tradition of charity, unity and fraternity in the District of Columbia, which is host to this year’s Supreme Convention.
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New Supreme Officers Installed
Supreme Secretary John Marrella (left) and Supreme Advocate Anthony Picarello (right) stand with Supreme Knight Patrick Kelly and Supreme Chaplain Archbishop William Lori after being installed to their new offices during a ceremony at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C., on Aug. 1. The ceremony followed a Mass celebrated by Supreme Chaplain Archbishop William Lori, ahead of the 143rd Supreme Convention this week. (Photo by Tamino Petelinšek)

Tune In to the 143rd Supreme Convention
Follow the convention’s major events — including tomorrow’s opening Mass, the Annual Report of the Supreme Knight, and the States Dinner — which will be broadcast live by several Catholic media outlets.
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College Knights Share Brotherhood and Bold Faith
Since 2003, George Washington University Council 13242 in Washington, D.C., has been a beacon of Catholic brotherhood and service on campus. From leading pro-life initiatives to walking with fellow students exploring the Catholic faith, these young men live out their faith through action. Amid a culture that often challenges their values, the Knights remain steadfast — growing stronger in conviction and community throughout their college years.
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Columbia Honored With Catholic Media Awards
The Catholic Media Association recently honored Columbia with 45 awards for content published in 2024, including 10 first-place awards spanning a variety of categories — from reporting to photography to layout — and second place for General Excellence, National Magazine.
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