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FAITH IN ACTION

Current Exhibit

Knights in action unloading goods to help those in need during the covid pandemic.
Jeremy Boucher, Lance Tanner and Supreme Director Patrick Mason — all members of Fray Marcos Council 1783 in Gallup — unload a trailer of supplies for the Acoma people in New Mexico. The Knights organized a “COVID-19 Relief Canteen” to bring supplies to Native American communities afflicted by the pandemic. 2020 April 21 Source: Knights of Columbus Multmedia Archives Multimedia Archives filename: 20200421kcjj002.tif

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The temporary exhibit Faith in Action highlights the work of the Knights of Columbus since its incorporation on March 29, 1882. Through the themes of Knights in Action, Spreading the Word, Partnerships and Collaboration, and Global Expansion, key people, events, and programs pivotal to history of the Order are showcased. Building upon the Wall of History, this temporary exhibit also chronicles the efforts of individual Knights along with the Order at large in the 21st century.

The exhibition includes rarely seen items from the Knights of Columbus Museum Inc. Collection and the Supreme Council Archives that have been placed on display, along with newer acquisitions and loans.