“US priest who founded Knights of Columbus to be beatified”

Mcgivney

Thanks to Jessica for sending me this.

Pope Francis has approved a miracle attributed to the intercession of the Rev. Michael McGivney, a Connecticut priest who died at age 38 of pneumonia in 1890 during a pandemic similar to the current coronavirus outbreak.

He would be the first U.S. parish priest to be beatified, the first major step before canonization.

The Vatican said Wednesday that Francis had signed off on the miracle required. The Knights said it concerned the medically inexplicable cure of a baby with a life-threatening condition who was healed in utero in 2015 “after prayers by his family to Father McGivney.”

McGivney founded the Knights of Columbus in 1882 in New Haven, Connecticut, to encourage greater, active participation of lay Catholics in their faith and to care for families when the breadwinner died. Today the Knights are one of the biggest Catholic organizations in the world, known for their charitable efforts and counting about 2 million members in the Americas, Caribbean, Asia and Europe.

Here is my "Honorary Membership" card, which you get after having been in the K of C for a certain # of years, and reach a certain age.. I'm quite proud of it. We have a very active Counsel.

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2 responses to ““US priest who founded Knights of Columbus to be beatified””

  1. Dennis Avatar
    Dennis

    This Waterbury native’s life was the subject of a book co-authored by Douglas Brinkley, titled “Parish Priest”. An interesting read, especially in these troubled times.

  2. We are truly blessed to have such an active and dynamic Knights of Columbus at Holy Name. https://everythingcroton.blogspot.com/2019/12/top-three-holy-name-of-mary-knights-of.html
    p.s. I’ve read PARISH PRIEST; it’s available on Amazon.

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