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Ladies Auxiliary 12397
The Ladies Auxiliary #12497 of the Knights of Columbus Saint Charles, Illinois Council invite you to join us at one of our monthly meetings. We meet on the 1st Monday of each month (except July and September) at 7:00 p.m. in the Father Carse Center, Downtown St. Patrick’s Church.
http://ladiesaux12497.org/
 

St. Patricks Parish
St. Patrick is a Roman Catholic Parish located in Saint Charles, Illinois. The first mass on the current site was celebrated in 1834 and building of the first stone church, “old St. Pats”, was commenced in 1851. At right is the current “downtown” church and rectory which were constructed in 1912. The next door school was completed in 1930. Pictured below is the Crane Road church dedicated in 1991 and is on the same campus as the planned new school, offices and rectory. Today St. Patrick Parish has two churches and campuses and a registered membership of more than 4,500 families consisting of more than 16,000 parishioners. We invite you to visit our web site regularly to learn more about the spiritual life available to you as a Catholic at Saint Patrick.
http://stpatrickparish.org/
 

St. John Neumann Parish
St. John Neumann Church is a Catholic community, a people in partnership, celebrating the experience of Jesus Christ located in St. Charles, IL. St. John Neumann Parish believes in the philosophy of Sacrificial Giving. We are a Stewardship parish. We strive to use our God-given time, talent and treasure in a responsible, generous and faith-filled way, individually, and as a community. Sacrificial Giving means that there will be no appeals outside the parish offering for the financial support of the parish. 10% of the weekly collection is given to advance God’s work outside our parish. Contributions to the St. John Neumann Poor Box are used solely for the relief of parishioners and residents of the tri-cities area and all who are in financial crisis.
http://www.sjnstcharles.org/
 

Knights of Columbus International
The Knights of Columbus international headquarters is located in New Haven, Connecticut. Led by the Supreme Knight, the chief executive officer of the Knights, the office provides administrative support and leadership for our more than 14,000 local units. The Supreme Council has more than 75 state council organizations to help guide regional activities that are consistent with the principles of the Order. Each state council is divided into districts – groupings of several local councils. Local councils are the basic unit of the Knights. Most are based in parishes, though some have their own council hall within a community. Each local council works to assist with the needs of its community consistent with the principles of the Order. Every council is assigned a certified insurance agent, who is a Knight, and whose job it is to provide our top-rated products focused on the financial needs of members’ families.
http://www.kofc.org/
 

Illinois State Council Knights of Columbus
 

Please click the following link to access Illinos State Council Knights of Columbus website to access all information regarding the actvities and contacts for State related items as well as many informational resources.
http://www.illinoisknights.org/mary