Council and Court 363 has been doing great things in the lower half of Ohio! Knights of Peter Claver & Ladies Auxiliary St. Joseph of the West End Council/Court 363 are very proud of our accomplishment and donation to Cincinnati Children's Sickle Cell Research. The picture highlights the accomplishment of CN/CT 363, presenting a $3000 check to Children's Hospital to aid in fighting Sickle Cell.
Our group toured around Centennial Park in Atlanta, GA. We were staying in the CNN Omni Hotel and congregated in the Georgia Congress Conference Center next door. Executive Director Grant Jones and his staff did an amazing job this year. The celebrant of the Mass was Cardinal Peter Turkson. Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson is a Ghanaian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He was president of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace from 24 October 2009 to 1 January 2017. Here are some Sir Knights including the Supreme Knight (in red), the Supreme Captain (in purple) and the District Deputy (in dark blue). Here are Past and Present District Deputies of the Northern States District. Here was the joint session of the Knights Of Peter Claver Inc. We learned about Xavier University and the struggle in the plight of human trafficking in our country with the African American community.
Founded in 1909, The Knights of Peter Claver has not only celebrated Black History Month each year, but it has proudly lived Black History every day. Our organization and our members have provided pivotal leadership, support, and resources to the communities we serve throughout the country for the past 109 years! We salute our brother and sister organizations who have also held the torch of freedom, equality, and civil rights. We honor our community, church, and civic leaders who have sacrificed so greatly so that we can have access to the freedoms we enjoy today. We challenge ourselves and each of you to not only remember and honor the past struggles and gains, but to willfully answer our call demanding that we continue facing the difficulties and challenges of today and tomorrow. Please visit www.kofpc.org/blackhistory to find historic information, activities, and other resources to help you and those you influence "Celebr...
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