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Locality: Richmond Hill, Ontario

Address: 97 King Road, P.O. Box 2760 L4E 1A7 Richmond Hill, ON, Canada

Website: www.kofc-oakridges.com

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Knights of Columbus Oak Ridges Council#13094. 05.05.2021

Supreme Knight Patrick Kelly recently appeared on Catholic Faith Network, based in the Diocese of Rockville Centre, N.Y., and discussed why young men are joinin...g the Knights at a time when many are experiencing isolation. He also addressed why Blessed Michael McGivney continues to inspire Knights today. Watch the full interview. See more

Knights of Columbus Oak Ridges Council#13094. 19.04.2021

The Face of Mercy is a one-hour documentary examining how St. Faustina’s powerful visions of God’s mercy have impacted people around the world, including a wo...man whose family was wiped out by genocide in Rwanda, a priest with a criminal past, and a young widow who forgave her husband’s killer. Watch the film here. https://bit.ly/3wUHhuD #DivineMercySunday See more

Knights of Columbus Oak Ridges Council#13094. 17.04.2021

Prayers and warm wishes to you and your family for a happy and holy Easter. #HappyEaster

Knights of Columbus Oak Ridges Council#13094. 03.04.2021

Happy Easter from the Knights of Columbus!

Knights of Columbus Oak Ridges Council#13094. 21.10.2020

As visioned by John in the reading from Revelation, from the heavens to the earth the saints are the ones who "long to see God's face" (Psalm 24). Sometimes, we... deceive ourselves into thinking our faith will be rewarded in this life with wealth or ease, but when Jesus begins the Sermon on the Mount with the Beatitudes, we hear about what blessing means. We are blessed when we are poor in spirit, when we mourn, when we are meek and leaning toward righteousness, when we are merciful and have clean hearts. We are blessed when we make peace, and when we face insults and persecutions for doing the right thing. The rewards of these blessings are offered both in this life and the next, but they are spiritual riches rather than material. So, are we praying to win the lottery, or for the kind of holiness that comes from practising the Beatitudes? As the liturgical year draws to an end and the winter darkness is setting in, it is worth asking what we really long for most, and adjusting our compasses as necessary. Let us pray: God of the Beatitudes, may we be blessed as Jesus teaches. May we long to see your face, and long to live as you have taught us, that our blessing will find us here pure in heart and in heaven. Amen. from www.cccb.ca #prayer #reflection #ordinarytime #allsaintsday

Knights of Columbus Oak Ridges Council#13094. 15.10.2020

After leading the Angelus today, Pope Francis spoke about Father McGivney saying, May his example encourage all of us to give greater witness to the Gospel of charity. Let's applaud the new Blessed. Thank you Pope Francis! #FrMcGivney

Knights of Columbus Oak Ridges Council#13094. 04.10.2020

Join us at the St. Mary's McGivney Festival on Saturday - safely live at the Tomb of # FrMcGivney or via livestream. Scenes from Friday

Knights of Columbus Oak Ridges Council#13094. 22.09.2020

Something I've always wondered if we should celebrate Halloween as Catholics? Everyone on Earth has the potential to be a Saint and on All Saint's day we reach out to the Saints that have gone before us and ask them to speak to God on our behalf. Happy Hallow's eve!