The Knights of Columbus is an international organization for Catholic men, guided on the principles of Charity, Unity, and Fraternity. Our local Hastings Council #1600 was established over 100 years ago in 1913. As a Knight, you have the opportunity to strengthen this parish, give back to your community, and grow in your faith. When you join the Knights you aren't making a big time commitment. You get out of it what you choose to put into it. By volunteering an hour here or there you can make an enormous difference in your life and the lives of others. For more information on joining the Knights of Columbus, contact Grand Knight Gary Wynia at 651-247-7363.
The Knights meet on the third Thursday of each month in Seton Hall from 6-9:00 p.m.
Starting Sunday March 6th at 7pm, the Minnesota State Council will be hosting this program. The format will be that each week we will watch an episode of the videos produced by the Knights of Columbus, then we will break into groups of no more than 10 for discussion, which will be based on the “Into the Breach Video Series Study Guide”.
We welcome both members and non-members to participate in this program.
Then fill out the information on the registration link below, and each week you will receive a Zoom link to watch a new video, and then join your discussion group. As much as possible, we will attempt to ensure that members of the same council or parish are included in the same discussion group. A copy of the study guide will be mailed to every person who registers for the program.
Don’t worry if you’ve missed one or more episodes … we’ll send you a link to “catch up”!
Click here to register
Click here for more about Into the Breach.
2.20.22
The Hastings KC's invite everyone to participate in the 40 Cans for Lent Drive. Please donate a can of food or personal care item daily during the 40 days of Lent. Donations benefit Hastings Family Service. Drop off donations in the bins marked with the KC logo inside the west (rear) church doors. Thank you!
A miracle attributed to the intercession of K of C founder, Blessed Michael McGivney, healed Mikey Schachle of a life-threatening condition.
Click here to watch the video of the moving story of Mikey Schachle and his family.