Join Regina’s faith community, schools and service groups. Demonstrate respect for life from conception to natural death. May 9th 2024 at noon.
We provide financial, material and prayerful support to Moose Jaw Right to Life so that they can help expectant mothers and young moms to take care of their young children.
You can make a difference in someone’s life. Please consider getting involved or supporting us financially as we expand our Guardian Angels program, bringing support and patient advocacy to those who need it most.
The Knights of Columbus support ALL life from conception to Natural Death. We therefore oppose the Euthanizing (the whitewashed name of the procedure is M.A.I.D.) of any human being for ANY reason. Our culture of death is encouraging vulnerable people – people who suffer without proper pain management, people who are afraid to be a burden to others, people who experience mental health issues, people who are just tired of living and are confused about what options are available to them, people who have waited too long for medical interventions – these people are being pressured every day to be euthanized so the government can save money and save medical services…
As a result of the type of pressure given, we encourage people to complete a DNE medical directive: Do Not Euthanize so that you will not be pressured or “accidentally” euthanized without your consent. Download the attached, fillable DNE form and make many copies…Give it to your medical practitioner, your legal proxy, your health directive advocate and bring it with you when you go to the hospital…
Every year Fr Lawless Council #1534 purchases 24 winter coats and we give them to children who do not have and are not able to get a good winter coat.
2024 Coats for Kids:
Grand Knight Gilles L’Heureux making $500 donation to Local Special Olympics group.
The Knights of Columbus has been partners with the American Wheelchair Mission since 2003 and Canadian Wheelchair Foundation since 2006, under the umbrella of the Global Wheelchair Mission. This initiative provides aid to those who lack the freedom of mobility in our communities and around the world.
Habitat for Humanity Saskatchewan is a local nonprofit housing organization with a global vision of a world where everyone has a safe and decent place to live. They mobilize communities to help working, lower-income families build strength, stability and self-reliance through affordable homeownership.
The Knights of Columbus support and at times funds the following camps:
Camp Monahan
Camp Lemieux
Camp O’Neil
The Sask K of C Charitable Foundation is extremely pleased and proud of the support offered by our Bishops and priests for the continued growth of the Sask K of C Vocations Endowment Fund.
We had 26 competitors in our joint council competition in Moose Jaw on March 9th. The winners are listed here, as well if they won the district and jurisdiction competitions as well.
2024 Council Level Winners
The Knights of Columbus offers multiple activities that promote Christmas and the season of Advent in their proper context: Journey to the Inn, Spread the Light of Christ, Crèche or Advent Wreath Blessing, and the Christmas Poster Contest. These programs are centered on the example of the Holy Family and the Nativity of Our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
The Keep Christ in Christmas (KCIC) Program brings all KCIC activities together under one umbrella. It encourages councils to prompt their neighbors to shift from a preoccupation with materialism to the light of Christ and the spirit of giving. KCIC activities include whatever efforts best suit the parish and community of a particular council and do not need to originate from the Supreme Council.
We invite children to submit a poster for the Keep Christ in Christmas Poster Contest by filling out and printing the Entry Form we’ve made available for download.
Parents / guardians can drop off the posters with registration forms to:
1064 3rd Ave NW
NO AI-generated posters, please!