Awards Session recognizes outstanding Knights
and councils and includes performance by award-winning
Canadian folk band Leahy
QUÉBEC CITY, Aug. 7, 2024
/PRNewswire/ -- The Knights of Columbus welcomed more than 2,500 Knights and
their families, members of the Catholic hierarchy and special
guests from 10 countries to its 142nd Supreme Convention in
Québec City, Québec at the Supreme Knight's Award Session. The
awards session annually recognizes individual Knights, councils,
assemblies and jurisdictions throughout the world who have
faithfully carried out the mission of the Order's Founder, Blessed
Michael McGivney. These honorees exemplify how Knights live their
faith in service to their family, parish, community and country
through charitable outreach, fraternal leadership, membership
growth and retention, and insurance sales and service.
Guests at the Supreme Knight's Awards Session also enjoyed a
performance by award-winning Canadian folk band Leahy. Over the
course of their notable career, Leahy has received several Juno
Awards, which recognize outstanding achievements in Canada's music industry, including Best New
Group, Best Instrumental Artist, and Best Country Group or Duo.
In addition, Supreme Knight Patrick Kelly presented the annual
International Program Awards. The Annual International Program
Awards competition recognizes councils that conduct an outstanding
program in each of the Faith in Action program categories: faith,
family, community and life. The first-place winners and a brief
description of their activity can be found below:
Faith Programs
St. Thomas Aquinas Council 15294
Southeast Missouri State
University
Cape Girardeau,
Missouri
Anima Christi '24
In March of this year, 50 members of St. Thomas Aquinas Council
15294 hosted a week-long Eucharistic Pilgrimage with the goal of
fostering greater devotion to the Blessed Sacrament. More than 600
pilgrims participated, and the pilgrimage spanned the entire length
of the Diocese of Springfield-Cape Girardeau in Southern Missouri.
The pilgrimage made stops at 22 parishes in the diocese and
included all-night Eucharistic Adoration, Holy Hours, and 13
Eucharistic Processions. On the last day of the pilgrimage, Mass
was celebrated by Most Rev. Edward
Rice, the bishop of the Diocese of Springfield-Cape
Girardeau, followed by the final Eucharistic Procession of
the week. This procession included Fourth Degree Knights as well as
other Knights from across the state. Through social media, the
procession received 80,000 views from people across the world,
making an impact far beyond Missouri.
Family Programs
Mason Council 9182
Mason, Michigan
Tragic Farm Accident
After a tragic farm accident killed Jason McMahon of Council 9182, his brother
Knights came to his family's aid, providing help on their farm and
funds for immediate expenses. Desiring to do more, the
council held a pig roast to raise money for the children's
education fund. More than 500 people attended the event, which
began with Mass, and also included a band, games, rides, a raffle,
a silent auction, and more. Thanks to its efforts, the council
presented the family with a check for $30,000. The event brought together the entire
community in a time of disaster and grief.
Our Lady of Guadalupe Council 17913
Lviv, Ukraine
Support of a Family-Type Orphanage
Council 17913 launched a program to support a foster home in the
village of Bortnyki, Stryi district, Lviv region. The program's
main goal was material, spiritual, and psychological support for
the children in the home. As part of this program, the council set
itself the following tasks: provide all children with winter
jackets, multi-season shoes, sweets, and other food products. An
important part of this program was joint participation in the
Eucharist, prayer activities, and fellowship.
Community Programs
Pope Pius XII Council 5295
Narragansett, Rhode
Island
Jacob's Ladder, Men on a Mission
Council 5295 established a partnership with Jacob's Ladder, an
orphanage in Jamaica, to help care
for children and adults with developmental and physical
disabilities. Council members take annual mission trips to the
facility, helping with construction and repair projects,
participating in spiritual activities, such as Mass and daily
prayer, and organizing recreational activities for residents.
The council organized the shipment of seven 40-foot shipping
containers to the facility, containing adult diapers, clothing and
other goods, valued at over $200,000.
The council has also helped to replace the roof, paint the
facility, and provide plumbing services. Additionally, with support
from other donors, the council provided water heaters, washing
machines, golf carts for transportation around the grounds, and an
aquaponics system to the facility. Overall, the value of support
from the council is nearly $500,000,
and their service to the facility's residents continues today, with
planning for new projects already underway.
Life Programs
Pope St. John XXIII Council 15968
Spokane, WA, USA
Recovery Program for Newborns
Council 15968 contributed 450 volunteer hours and $6,500 to constructing shelf storage and
assembling 24 backpacks filled with baby supplies for a local
clinic called Maddie's Place. Maddie's Place is 1 of 3 clinics in
the U.S. that provide a recovery nursery for babies experiencing
withdrawal due to prenatal substance abuse. The clinic also
provides non-judgmental care and housing for their mothers.
The council received the shelving units from a local grocery
store and installed them for the clinic. To collect donations for
the backpacks, the council introduced Maddie's Place staff to
parishioners during six Lenten fish dinners that followed the
Stations of the Cross. The backpacks were filled with necessities
purchased by the council, such as baby bottles, baby wash, diaper
rash ointment, a baby grooming kit and more. The council also
donated funds collected during the dinners to the center through
the Orders' ASAP (Aid and Support After Pregnancy) program.
International Family of the Year
The Ampe family – Joseph, his wife Tiffany, and their 11
children, Kelsey (22), Evan (20), Lucielle (18), Abigail (15), Sean
(13), Ryan (11), Blaise (8), Mella
Margaret (7), Cazimir (6), Henrik (5), and Isadora (4) –
serve as a tremendous model of a faithful Catholic family.
Joseph is a member of Council 689 in Marquette, MI, and he has been a Knight for 6
years. He and his family are very active in their parish and
community. Tiffany aids in faith formation, prayer groups, and
ministries to the sick and needy, and the children are also
involved in many of these functions.
The Ampe children are homeschooled, and their family lives a
homestead lifestyle where they grow their own produce and raise
their own farm animals. They also have a consistent family prayer
life, praying the rosary together every evening.
In 2018, Joseph and Tiffany adopted two children with Down
Syndrome from Ukraine while
Tiffany was pregnant with Isadora. Initially, they had planned to
only adopt one child from Ukraine,
but after praying and discerning when they arrived in the country,
they decided to adopt a second child. In 2023, the Ampe family
adopted a third child from Ukraine, Zygmunt, and a year later they
adopted a fourth son with special needs from Texas, named Quintis. The Ampe family's
decision to adopt Zygmunt, Cazimir, Henrik and Quintis is a
testament to their incredible generosity and selflessness.
Since the war in Ukraine began
in 2022, the Ampe family has taken several trips to Ukraine and Poland to deliver over $200,000 worth of medical supplies, clothing,
toys, religious items, and money to Ukrainian hospitals struggling
to serve victims of war.
The Ampe family's actions demonstrate that everything they do is
rooted in faith and charity. Their family life serves as
inspiration for every Catholic family.
Blessed Michael McGivney
Medal
This award is given annually to a Knights of Columbus chaplain whose priestly zeal and
exemplary service are in the finest traditions of our Founder. The
2023-2024 recipient of the Blessed Michael McGivney Medal is:
Very Rev. Chad Wilhelm
State Chaplain of North
Dakota
Jamestown Council 1883
Jamestown, North Dakota
Fr. Wilhelm is a priest of the Diocese of Fargo who serves as the state chaplain of
North Dakota, a position he has
held for 27 consecutive years. Fr. Wilhelm also serves as the
chaplain for Council #1883. In addition to his pastoral work with
Knights and their families, he is also a prolific recruiter, having
earned multiple "Top Recruiter Awards" for the Knights in
North Dakota.
Fr. Wilhelm is a true teacher who fosters spiritual growth in
the men of his council and parishioners. One practical way he does
this is by leading a "Holy Half Hour" before monthly council
meetings.
Moreover, Fr. Wilhelm started an altar server program at his
parish, is instrumental in the council-parish "thrift store," and
has played an essential role in remodeling his parish chapel and
Catholic school.
He is also an avid supporter of his community. He is an advocate
of his local women's pregnancy resource center, and he goes above
and beyond to protect life. Additionally, he is the chaplain of the
local fire department, Catholic Daughters, and the North Dakota
State Highway Patrol.
Fr. Wilhelm is an exemplary model of a Catholic priest who is
dedicated to his parishioners and brother Knights and spends
himself in their service.
About the Knights of Columbus
In 1882, Blessed Michael McGivney, a young parish priest in
New Haven, Connecticut, founded
the Knights of Columbus to serve
the needs of a largely immigrant Catholic community. What began as
a small fraternal benefit society has since grown into the world's
premier lay Catholic men's organization, with more than 2.1 million
members in over 16,800 local councils. As members of one of the
world's leading international charitable organizations, Knights
around the world donated approximately 50 million service hours and
nearly $185 million for worthy causes
in their communities in 2022. The Knights of Columbus also offers a range of life insurance
products to members and their families and was named by
Forbes as one of America's Best
Insurance Companies 2024 in the permanent life insurance category.
Knights of Columbus Insurance currently has more than $123 billion* of life insurance in force. In
addition, the organization offers investment services in accord
with Catholic social teaching through its wholly owned subsidiary,
Knights of Columbus Asset Advisors, which holds more than
$27 billion** in assets under
management. Based on the founding principles of charity, unity and
fraternity, the Knights of Columbus is committed to strengthening
Catholic families and parishes, and to practicing faith in action
through service to all in need. To learn more or to join the
Knights of Columbus, please visit
kofc.org/join.
*As of December 31, 2023
**As of December 31, 2023
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