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Welcome to the all new www.JohnBarry097.org 3.0! The Commodore John Barry Assembly #097, Knights of Columbus 4th Degree website. This is a great time to join us as we have completed an all new facelift of the website. This new website is more streamlined and has been designed with many new features to make navigation more simpler. The site also includes many changes that we made in response to feedback we have received. We have left the heart of the website intact, and we will continue our tradition of researching and archiving lost information on the Knights of Columbus. If you have been here with us in the past you will notice these changes as you go through the site. If you are visiting us for the first time we hope you enjoy your visit with us here, and come back often. Remember, don't forget to book mark our page!
Enjoy your visit!
Vivat Jesus!
- Webpage Committee
Items of Interest
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In 1882, Father Michael J. McGivney assembled a group of Catholic men from his parish and created the Knights of Columbus. Today The McGivney Guild under Father Gabriel B. O'Donnell, OP is pursuing the canonization of our founder. Click on the image at left to visit the Guilds website.
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See the photos from our 2004 Charles Carroll of Carrolton Award Dinner held on November 21, 2004. Visit the Assembly Photo Archive to view pictures from events that the Commodore John Barry Assembly has participated in.
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Check out the Website for the Knights of Columbus Museum, located in New Haven, Ct. See what new exhibits are there.
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We are proud to announce that we are members of the International Council of Webmasters for the Knights of Columbus. Click on the image to view their homepage.
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www.JohnBarry097.org is designed, created and maintained by Tomcat Design. If you like what you see here and are interested in learning more about our sponsor, click on the logo to the left.
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Site last updated: July 20, 2005
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