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Paul A. Zalonski from New Haven, CT, follows the Fraternity of Communion and Liberation, and the charism of Saint Benedict, works as a monastery farmer and a keeper of honey bees. Contact: paulzalonski[at]yahoo.com.
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Knights of Columbus at 127

Profile Portrait.jpgToday marks the 127th anniversary of the State of Connecticut granting a charter to the Knights of Columbus. The dream of a lay Catholic men’s fraternity of the Venerable Servant of God Michael J. McGivney came true.

May God grant the Knights of Columbus abundant blessings!

Posted on March 29, 2009Author Paul ZalonskiCategories Knights of ColumbusTags Knights of Columbus

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