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Trinity Council 313
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News from the Knights of Columbus  

 

Lehigh Valley Assembly 931 welcomes

newest 4th Degree members from Council 313

Rev. Bernard Ezaki, Jim Priga, Tom Yencho,

Jim Connell, Pete Guidon, and Mark Sewell

 

Sunday June 1, 2008

Left to right: Jim Priga, Tom Yencho, Warden Vito Sabie,

               Mark Sewell, and Rick Scrak

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pope Declares Father McGivney  Venerable                                                                             Vatican Approves Decree of 'Heroic Virtue'
Pope Benedict XVI declared Father Michael J. McGivney venerable March 15, approving a decree of "Heroic Virtue" for the parish priest who founded the Knights of Columbus. This step significantly advances Father McGivney's cause for sainthood. Supreme Knight Carl A. Anderson was interviewed March 16 by WTNH-TV's Carolee Salerno about Pope Benedict's declaration of Father McGivney's heroic virtue.  Video       Read More about Father McGivney      Join the McGivney Guild

Council Information
Trinity Council 313 serves several Parishes in the Greater Bethlehem area. The Grand Knight for 2008-2009 is Phillip Comito.                    See the Officers page for e-mail addresses to get further information.

Council Meetings
Trinity Council meets on the third Thursday of every month at 7:30 at Monocacy Manor (directions), St. Francis Center for Renewal, 395 Bridle Path Road in Bethlehem (detailed map).  The Holy Rosary is recited at 7:00 before each meeting.  You  must be a member in good standing to attend a meeting.

About Our Council
Trinity Council was founded in 1898 and is one of the oldest Councils in Pennsylvania.  Trinity Council works closely with the Parishes in greater Bethlehem, providing funds for various charities and projects in the community.
  

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