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Knights of Columbus - Fr Dejaco Council - #5220 at 11186 Licking Pike, Alexandria, KY 41001 US - EXTRA! EXTRA! READ ALL ABOUT IT!

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1st SUNDAY BREAKFAST
  JUNE 2nd
9AM - 1PM
Our Monthly Breakfast is always a great hit. Each Month on the first Sunday of the month the council provides a hearty breakfast to start your day/week/month off right. Come join us either before or after your Sunday service and take a break from the kitchen and get a fulfilling breakfast to boot! .
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Congratulations and a great big pat on the back to the New Officers-Elect for the 2013 / 2014 Year.
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Father Terry Hoppenjans has been pastor of St. Michael's Catholic Church since 1997 where he carries out Mission work to help hundreds of families in this economically depressed region of eastern Kentucy.
Annually, our Knights of Columbus - Dejaco Council have been blessed to be able to help Fr. Terry in his endeavour. Our contribution is small compare to the needs in the area but every year we are able to help hundreds of people with food, clothing and other corporal necessities.
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Philosophy
Our Lady of the Mountains School is a fully accredited Catholic school that welcomes and embraces children of all races and ethnic origins, economic situations and religious denominations. Its primary purpose is to provide quality education in a Christian environment. Our Lady of the Mountains ...
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Opportunities for Life
Frankfort, Kentucky http://www.opportunitiesforlife.org For women dealing with crisis pregnancies, Opportunities for Life, the pro-life outreach of the state`s four Catholic dioceses, is a "listening ear," a source of ...
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What Have You Done for Your Marriage Today?

That’s the question the Catholic Church asks in a series of TV and radio spots launched June 27 by the U.S. bishops’ Committees on Marriage and Family ...

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Faith Works . . . on CCC-TV

Demonstrating a Living Faith

Jack McKeon

Filmed after he lead his team to win the 2003 World Series, then Florida Marlins manager Jack McKeon tells Msgr. Jim Lisante that baseball isn't his only love.

Daily Reflections

Each day a priest, deacon or lay person from around the ...

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Video Daily Reflections

The U.S. bishops’ Catholic Communication Campaign (CCC) has expanded its streaming video site, CCC-TV, to include daily reflections, interviews and stories of faith that offer a range of engaging multimedia content. The new features give visitors the opportunity to experience the rich tapestry of Catholic faith from diverse perspectives and learn about the activities of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and the Church across the country. Daily reflections offer brief commentaries on the Mass readings of the day. The Archdioceses of Galveston-Houston, New Orleans, Miami, San Antonio, Washington, D.C and the Dioceses of Fort Wayne-South Bend and Raleigh are currently participating. Several other dioceses are scheduled to tape reflections for the coming year.


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Pope To His Diocese: We Cannot Remain With Arms Crossed Before A City That Ask Hope Of Us
“I'm Not Ashamed of the Gospel” was the theme of Pope Francis' catechesis given yesterday afternoon in the Paul VI Hall for the inauguration of the Ecclesial Congress (17-19 June) that concludes the Diocese of Rome's pastoral year. The theme of the pastoral year was: “Christ, We ...
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Francis: Lower Defenses And Open Doors
Dialogue, discernment, and frontier: These were the three words that the Pope suggested to the personnel of the Jesuit journal La Civilta Cattolica (Catholic Civilization), which is published in Italian from Rome, whom he received in audience this ...

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Slovenia And Holy See: Safeguarding Religious Freedom Is Key To Harmonious Development Of Society
In the Vatican Apostolic Palace this morning, the Holy Father Francis received in audience the Prime Minister of the Republic of Slovenia, Her Excellency Ms. Alenka Bratusek. Prime Minister Bratusek subsequently went on to meet with Cardinal Tarcisio ...
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General Audience: The Church, The People Of God, Should Keep Door Open
The Church, defined in Vatican Council II as the People of God, was the topic of Pope Francis' catechesis during the Wednesday general audience. The Holy Father explained the concept of the People of God through a series of questions: “What does it mean to be the People of God? How does ...

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Pontifical Ecclesial Academy: Leave Aside Personal Ambitions That Do Much Harm To The Church
“You are preparing for a particular ministry of commitment … a task that requires … great inner freedom,” Pope Francis said this morning to the 45 members of the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy whom he received this morning ...
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