American Catholic History
The Knights of Columbus in The Great War
ACH070: At the start of World War I, the Knights of Columbus were still relatively young, but as Tom and Noëlle Crowe tell us, that didn’t stop them from providing remarkable support to our servicemen in the US and overseas, a service that would be emulated in WWII and later by the US government itself.
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Links for this episode:
* Knights of Columbus 136th Supreme Convention resolution commemorating the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I
* K of C Service in the Great War
* “Everybody Welcome, Everything Free”: 1911-1918
* The History of the Knights of Columbus in World War I
* American Catholic History pilgrimage to the Kentucky Catholic Holy Land in 2021
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