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With that purpose in mind, there can be few undertakings more important than developing your Catholic leaders with beliefs and values that will define their character for a lifetime. The importance of a Squires Circle should not be underestimated. A circle helps mold young Catholic men into the strong leaders of tomorrow, while preparing these Squires for their future as active, contributing members of the Knights of Columbus.

Please consider starting a new Circle or reinstituting an inactive Circle today. Membership Benefits The Columbian Squires, the official youth organization of the Knights of Columbus, is a leadership and character development program for Catholic young men, years old.

How to Become The Squires program is designed to develop young men as leaders who understand their Catholic religion, who have a strong commitment to the Church and who are ready, willing and capable of patterning their lives after Christ.

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The foundation formed nine years ago following the shooting death of its namesake, Terrance Kelly. Landrin Kelly and his wife, Mary, run the foundation. Mary said the program started as an after-school activity program.



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