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In October 1881 a young assistant priest, Michael McGivney, gathered together a small group of Catholic laymen in New Haven, Connecticut, and proposed the creation of a fraternal association. It was chartered in 1882. From that modest beginning the Knights of Columbus today has nearly two million members (1,700,000 in 2001) in over 13,000 councils in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Cuba, the Philippines, and a few other countries.
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                    [AuthorName] => Fr. Miguel A. Bernad, SJ
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                    [Title] => Martyr from Bataan
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Sometime ago Max Soliven, commenting on the appointment of a new Ombudsman, mentioned in his column that the appointee is a niece of a Jesuit who had been tortured and killed by the Japanese. Some of Soliven’s readers have asked me who that Jesuit was. Those to whom I mentioned the name have said that they had never heard of that Jesuit. More recently an inquiry came to my office asking for documents regarding the life and work of that Jesuit. Documents I have none, but memories, yes. And such dates as are given by the "Catalogus Defunctorum".
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