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Includes index. |
Contents |
The early years (1881-1896) -- Taking root, expansion, and the war effort (1897-1919) -- In search of liberty (1920-1929) -- Helping our neighbors: the Great Depression (1930-1940) -- War and peace (1941-1950) -- "One nation under God" (1951-1964) -- Balancing modernization with preservation (1965-1979) -- One Christian family (1980-1999) -- Into the new millennium (2000- ) -- Conclusion. |
Summary |
"This book tells a uniquely American story of faith in action. From its 1882 founding by a handful of men from a small, predominantly Irish Catholic parish in New Haven, Connecticut, the Knights of Columbus has grown to an international brotherhood of nearly 2 million members across North America and throughout the world. Formed by Father Michael J. McGivney with the men of his parish, the new fraternal organization was committed to the principles of charity and unity, while supporting the faith and financial viability of its members and their families. From its earliest days, the organization made the case that one could be both a good Catholic and a true American citizen, pushing back against the religious discrimination that was all too common. It would soon grow into an organization whose members supported one another while also contributing to their parishes, their communities, their countries, and the world." -- Provided by publisher. |
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Knights of Columbus.
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Catholic Church -- Societies, etc.
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Fraternal organizations -- United States -- History.
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Add'l Names |
Walther, Maureen H., author.
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Anderson, Carl A., author of foreword.
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ISBN |
9780757002243
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0757002242
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9780757003080
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0757003087
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