Knights of Columbus programs honor the faith

Most Catholics have likely seen a fourth-degree Knights of Columbus in uniform standing guard at important Masses and events. But you might be surprised to learn just how many programs and events the Knights of Columbus have started and are involved across the state. 

“The biggest misconception of the Knights of Columbus in Arkansas was that we only did fish fries, pancake breakfasts, bingo and spaghetti dinners,” said Lloyd Cambre, immediate past state deputy. “Although these events raised money for the Knights, they were not providing what men, especially young men, were wanting from the Knights of Columbus. They were looking for ways to build their faith in Jesus through good works helping others. 

“The Faith in Action programs was their answer. Promoting them increased membership in Arkansas with record numbers and will continue to increase as more men learn of how these programs impact individuals in so many ways,” Cambre said. 

Faith in Action is broken into four categories: faith, family, life and community.

Faith

  • Refund Support Vocation Program (RSVP): supports seminarians and postulants.
  • Spiritual Reflection: offers opportunities for members to engage in prayer and reflection. 
  • Building the Domestic Church kiosk: provides religious education materials to all Catholics

“Over 4,500 individuals heard the story of Blessed Michael McGivney, founder of the Knights of Columbus and had a chance to touch his first-class relic,” Cambre said of the Spiritual Reflection program.

Family

  • Family of the Month/Year: encourages and supports the development of robust and vibrant families.
  • Family Fully Alive: offers monthly devotions that provide practical ways for Knights of Columbus to nurture holy and loving families within the Church
  • Keep Christ in Christmas: promotes the authentic spirit of Christmas in homes, schools, parishes, and communities. 

Community

  • Coats for Kids: ensures children in need stay warm during the winter months
  • Free Throw Championship: gives boys and girls ages 9 to 14 a chance to participate in athletics
  • Catholic Citizenship Essay Contest: encourages youth to become faith-based citizens through creative writing

“Over 800 coats have been distributed across Arkansas as part of the Coats for Kids program,” Cambre said. “Each year, councils hold local Free Throw events, and each winner in age categories from 9 to 14 participates in regional and state competitions.”

Life

  • March for Life: advocates for the right to life
  • Special Olympics: recognizes the worth and dignity of every individual through its events
  • Ultrasound Initiative: encourages women to choose life by allowing them to see their unborn children through ultrasound images at pregnancy centers
  • Silver Rose: promotes respect for life and shares the message of Our Lady of Guadalupe through a pilgrimage

“The Silver Rose Program demonstrates the unity between the Knights of Columbus in Canada, the United States and Mexico through a series of prayer services promoting the dignity of all human life and honoring Our Lady,” Cambre said. “Arkansas Knights of Columbus assist Special Olympics throughout the year with monetary donations but especially assists with volunteers for the Special Olympics Games in Searcy each May.”

Knights of Columbus gather donations for a “Coats for Kids” drive at Council 6942 in Arkadelphia Jan 15. Over 800 coats were distributed across Arkansas in our Coats for Kids Program. (Courtesy Lloyd Cambre)
Knights of Columbus gather donations for a “Coats for Kids” drive at Council 6942 in Arkadelphia Jan 15. Over 800 coats were distributed across Arkansas in our Coats for Kids Program. (Courtesy Lloyd Cambre)
Knights of Columbus gather donations for a “Coats for Kids” drive at the Churches Joint Council on Human Needs in Benton Nov 15. Over 800 coats were distributed across Arkansas in our Coats for Kids Program. (Courtesy Lloyd Cambre)
Knights of Columbus gather donations for a “Coats for Kids” drive at the Churches Joint Council on Human Needs in Benton Nov 15. Over 800 coats were distributed across Arkansas in our Coats for Kids Program. (Courtesy Lloyd Cambre)
Knights of Columbus in Arkansas held Spiritual Reflection opportunities over the last year for Catholics to see and pray with a first class relic of Blessed Michael McGivney, the founder of the Knights of Columbus. (Courtesy Lloyd Cambre)
Knights of Columbus in Arkansas held Spiritual Reflection opportunities over the last year for Catholics to see and pray with a first class relic of Blessed Michael McGivney, the founder of the Knights of Columbus. (Courtesy Lloyd Cambre)
A man kneels and prays in front of a first class relic of Blessed Michael McGivney, the founder of the Knights of Columbus during a Knights of Columbus Spiritual Reflection event at Christ the King Church in Little Rock Feb. 3. (Courtesy Lloyd Cambre)
A man kneels and prays in front of a first class relic of Blessed Michael McGivney, the founder of the Knights of Columbus during a Knights of Columbus Spiritual Reflection event at Christ the King Church in Little Rock Feb. 3. (Courtesy Lloyd Cambre)
Visitors to the Knights of Columbus Spiritual Reflection events had the opportunity to view and pray with a first class relic of Blessed Michael McGivney, the founder of the Knights of Columbus. Lloyd Cambre (center) and other Knights stood watch during this reflection at St. Peter the Fisherman in Mountain Home Jan. 28. (Courtesy Lloyd Cambre)
Visitors to the Knights of Columbus Spiritual Reflection events had the opportunity to view and pray with a first class relic of Blessed Michael McGivney, the founder of the Knights of Columbus. Lloyd Cambre (center) and other Knights stood watch during this reflection at St. Peter the Fisherman in Mountain Home Jan. 28. (Courtesy Lloyd Cambre)
The Silver Rose is on display for guests to visit as part of the Knights of Columbus Silver Rose Program. The Silver Rose Program demonstrates the unity between the Knights of Columbus in Canada, the United States, and Mexico, through a series of prayer services promoting the dignity of all human life and honoring Our Lady. (Courtesy Lloyd Cambre)
The Silver Rose is on display for guests to visit as part of the Knights of Columbus Silver Rose Program. The Silver Rose Program demonstrates the unity between the Knights of Columbus in Canada, the United States, and Mexico, through a series of prayer services promoting the dignity of all human life and honoring Our Lady. (Courtesy Lloyd Cambre)
Knights of Columbus in Arkansas held Spiritual Reflection opportunities over the last year for Catholics to see and pray with a first class relic of Blessed Michael McGivney, the founder of the Knights of Columbus. (Courtesy Lloyd Cambre)
Knights of Columbus in Arkansas held Spiritual Reflection opportunities over the last year for Catholics to see and pray with a first class relic of Blessed Michael McGivney, the founder of the Knights of Columbus. (Courtesy Lloyd Cambre)

Did you know?

  • More than 7,440 Knights of Columbus members are served by 67 councils across Arkansas. St. Joseph Church in Conway has the largest council, with more than 400 members.
  • Members range from 18 to 97 years old. Sixty-five percent of all new members last year were under the age of 50.
  • Last year worldwide, the Knights of Columbus raised $185 million in donations and logged 49 million volunteer hours.