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Prayers for Sick and Distressed
Please remember the following in your prayers.

 

 Please remember all of our ill and deceased members of the Knights of Columbus Family.  If you know of a Brother Knight or a family member who is ill, about to undergo an operation or is in the hospital, email us at .  This will enable us to include them each month in our collective prayers. Please let your family members know that we as a Council need to be informed if you are ill or in the hospital If you wish to have a name removed please

Family members:  Please keep us updated. 

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Prayers for Sick and Distresses

Prayers for Sick and Distresses

Prayers for the Deceased

Date Entered Knight or Family Member  

Date Entered

Knight or Family Member

October 22, 2009 SK Ernest Saldivar   April 11, 2009    Ralph Joseph Reznicek
October 22, 2009 Georgia E. Tyler   October 11, 2009 Eugene Emile La Grange
October 22, 2009 Deacon Art Marin      
October 22, 2009 Carlos Velasquez      
October 22, 2009 Bill Tyler      
October 22, 2009 Ed Vires      
October 22, 2009 Lenny Childs      
October 22, 2009 Elena Childs      
October 22, 2009 Lucy Rodriguez      
October 22, 2009 Jay Talamantez      
October 22, 2009 James Reed       
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
     

 

Sickness is a part of life, from the common cold to the incurable disease.  Death is also a part of life, a path that we all must take.  For the sick and deceased Knights, family members, council brothers, all who face these tough roads, please take the time to include prayers for them.

Don't forget about your sick council brothers or their families.  Try to visit a brother Knight or family member who may be hospitalized, living in an extended care facility or homebound.  Pray the Rosary with the person.  Offer to assist family members of a hospitalized Knight by driving them to the hospital for a visit.  Offer to stay with the homebound Knight or family member while caregivers go out for shopping, a movie or some other activity.  Send a get well card to a Knight.

The death of a loved one can be devastating for a family.  At such times, Knights can help ease the suffering of the family of deceased members by offering their love and support.  Charity is the first and greatest of the Order's four principles.  By attending the service for a deceased Knight of a Knight's family member, we are showing the fraternity that is an integral part of the order.