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You saw the pope also making a reference to Father Michael McGivney, the founder of the Knights of Columbus, which is the largest lay Catholic organization in the United States and, for that matter, one of the largest lay Catholic movements anywhere in the world.
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The Knights of Columbus is a Catholic fraternal organization.
Privy Purse 2010
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Well they already call my Knights of Columbus a "Hate Group".
Latest Articles 2010
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Well they already call my Knights of Columbus a "Hate Group".
Latest Articles 2010
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Well they already call my Knights of Columbus a "Hate Group".
Latest Articles 2010
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The Knights of Columbus is a well-regarded, generous organization which runs a large insurance program, Zech said.
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The organization Knights of Columbus, which is the political arm of the Roman Catholic Church, gave over 1 million dollars to the campaign supporting Prop 8.
HRC Latest News 2009
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The top donor is Knights of Columbus, which is based in New Haven, Conn., and acts as a political arm of the Catholic Church.
Gazette.com : 2008
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The top donor is Knights of Columbus, which is based in New Haven, Conn., and acts as a political arm of the Catholic Church.
Gazette.com : 2008
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The top donor is Knights of Columbus, which is based in New Haven, Conn., and acts as a political arm of the Catholic Church.
Gazette.com : 2008
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