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Errant Knight: The Scandal of Prochoice Knights

By: James G. Bruen Jr.
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The Knights of Columbus is a Catholic fraternal benefit society founded on principles of charity, unity, and fraternity to render financial aid to members and their families. The K of C has more than 14,000 councils and 1.8 million members. The K of C prides itself on its prolife stance and prolife activities, and Knights are supposed to be "practical" Catholics. Nevertheless, the K of C includes men who are publicly and adamantly proabortion or prochoice. Errant Knight: The Scandal of Prochoice Knights details the efforts of a group of individual Knights to sanction a brother Knight who was a publicly prochoice politician. It describes the personalities, pleadings, and internal K of C practices and procedures that led to a sentence of indefinite suspension of the Knight after a trial committee found him guilty of giving scandal, as well as the aftermath of his conviction. Must reading for Knights and for all interested in the K of C. Give a copy of this short book to every Knight you know. Church & State Religious Studies
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