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"All of us who
are members of the Knights of Columbus are profoundly
grateful for this recognitio
Worried about
the religious faith and financial stability of immigrant
families, Father McGivney founded the Knights of Columbus
with the help of several men of St. Mary's Parish in New
Haven in 1882 to help strengthen the faith of the men of
his parish and to provide financial assistance in the
event of their death to the widows and orphans they left
behind. He was also known for his tireless work among his
parishioners.
Born in
Waterbury, Conn., Aug. 12, 1852, Michael Joseph McGivney,
was the first of Patrick and Mary (Lynch) McGivney's 13
children, six of whom died in infancy or early childhood.
His parents, natives of Ireland, had immigrated to the
United States during the 19th century. Patrick was a
molder in a Waterbury brass mill, where Michael himself
worked for a brief time as a child to help support his
family.
From an early
age, however, he realized a calling to the Catholic
priesthood. After studying in several seminaries, he was
ordained in that Baltimore's historic Cathedral by
Cardinal James Gibbons Dec. 22, 1877. He took up his first
assignment, as curate at St. Mary's Church, New Haven,
Conn., Jan. 2, 1878. Father McGivney was named pastor of
St. Thomas Church in Thomaston, Conn. in 1884. He became
seriously ill with pneumonia in January 1890, and died
Aug. 14, 1890 at age 38.
The cause, or
process, for Father McGivney's sainthood, was opened by
Hartford Archbishop Daniel A. Cronin, in December 1997.
The cause was presented to the Vatican in 2000, where it
has been under review by the Congregation for the Causes
of Saints. With the pope's recent decree, and the
authentication of a miracle at Father McGivney's
intercession, the priest could be beatified. A second
miracle would be required for canonization.
Still
maintaining its headquarters in New Haven, the Knights of
Columbus is the world's largest Catholic Fraternal
Organization with more than 1.7 million members in the
United States, Canada, Mexico and Central America, the
Caribbean islands, the Philippines, Guam and, most
recently, Poland.
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of the holiness of our founder," said Supreme Knight Carl
Anderson. "The strength of the Knights of Columbus today
is a testament to his timeless vision, his holiness and
his ideals."
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