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Friday, April 06, 2018

Everyday Heroes





.- Ordinary Catholic men in the Knights of Columbus can make a big impact in their communities and in people’s lives, and they are the focus of “Everyday Heroes,” a new online video series put out by the Catholic fraternal organization.
“This film series offers a glimpse into the many ‘ordinary’ ways in which the Knights serve those around them,” Knights of Columbus Supreme Knight Carl Anderson said April 3.
“‘Everyday Heroes’ are your brothers, friends and co-workers who quietly serve, often over many years,” Anderson added.
The Catholic fraternal service organization, founded in Connecticut in 1882 by the priest Ven. Michael J. McGivney, has nearly two million members in 15,000 councils around the world.
The series will talk about members from various ages and backgrounds. It will run new videos each week from April 3 to May 29 at the website kofceverydayheroes.org.

The first man profiled in the series is Joe Reali, a 25-year-old from Long Island, New York.

 https://kofceverydayheroes.org/episode1/

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