. The Knights of Columbus in peace and war. MAR 1^950. HIS JAMES CARDINAL GIBBONS If 1 may sinirleont one society without pro;udice to the merits of the others. I will nume in particular manner that splenriid oraRn-lantion, the Kniithis of Thtry are our joy and crown. They aro Uie gry of Jerusalem. They are the joy of Israel They arealumny raiaea its toul head, they are ever ready, like true Kndrhts, to amite the enemy. Whenever I H[>r<«l itt made in the cause of rehtfon or charity, they t they Hys fon ending a helpine hand. I Cardinal Gibbona. Archbishop of Baltimor


. The Knights of Columbus in peace and war. MAR 1^950. HIS JAMES CARDINAL GIBBONS If 1 may sinirleont one society without pro;udice to the merits of the others. I will nume in particular manner that splenriid oraRn-lantion, the Kniithis of Thtry are our joy and crown. They aro Uie gry of Jerusalem. They are the joy of Israel They arealumny raiaea its toul head, they are ever ready, like true Kndrhts, to amite the enemy. Whenever I H[>r<«l itt made in the cause of rehtfon or charity, they t they Hys fon ending a helpine hand. I Cardinal Gibbona. Archbishop of Baltimore. THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS IN PEACE AND WAR BY MAURICE FRANCIS EGAN AND JOHN B. KENNEDY IN TWO VOLUMES ST. IGNATIUS RESiDxi^ Volume I KNIGHTS Of CfOtUMBUSNEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT 9 y ^ 9 /V. / Copyright, 1920 BY THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 3 H^l ^ • • .• < FOREWORD Open Letter of the Catholic Archbishops of America, April, 1917 The Voice of the Hierarchy STANDING iiTmly upon our Catholic tradition and history^ fromthe ver^ foundation


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