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BUILDING THE DOMESTIC CHURCH Series
          CATHOLIC INFORMATION SERVICE®
          True Catholic Information. Not Mere Opinions.


          In  the  case  of  coming  generations,  the  lay  faithful  must  offer
          the  very  valuable  contribution,  more  necessary  than  ever,  of  a
          systematic  work  in  catechesis. The  Synod  Fathers  have  gratefully
          taken  note  of  the  work  of  catechists,  acknowledging  that  they
          "have a  task  that carries great importance in animating ecclesial
          communities.”  It  goes  without  saying  that  Christian  parents  are
          the  primary  and  irreplaceable  catechists  of  their  children…;
          however, we all ought to be aware of the "rights" that each baptized
          person has to being instructed, educated and supported in the faith
          and the Christian life.
                                 Pope John Paul II, Christifideles Laici 34
                       Apostolic Exhortation on the Vocation and Mission
                          of the Lay Faithful in the Church and the World

          About the Knights of Columbus
          The  Knights  of  Columbus,  a  fraternal  benefit  society  founded  in
          1882 in New Haven, Connecticut, by the Venerable Servant of God
          Father  Michael  J.  McGivney,  is  the  world’s  largest  lay  Catholic
          organization, with more than 1.9 million members in the Americas,
          Europe,  and  Asia.  The  Knights  support  each  other  and  their
          community, contributing millions of volunteer hours to charitable
          causes each year. The Knights were the first to financially support
          the  families  of  law  enforcement  and  fire  department  personnel
          killed  in  the  terrorist  attacks  of  September  11,  2001  and  to  work
          closely with Catholic bishops to protect innocent human life and
          traditional  marriage.  To  find  out  more  about  the  Knights  of
          Columbus, visit www.kofc.org.
          Whether you have a specific question or desire a broader, deeper
          knowledge of the Catholic faith, CIS can help. Contact us at:

                   Knights of Columbus, Catholic Information Service
                       PO Box 1971 New Haven, CT  06521-1971
                      Phone 203-752-4267       Fax 800-735-4605
                                cis@kofc.org
                              www.kofc.org/cis


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