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Yes, that’s how it is here, too. Each parish has its own council, but an assembly (4th Degree) has four/five councils represented in its membership. That’s how to combine KC councils–by encouraging 4th Degree assemblies.I grew up in a town with 4 parishes. There was one KofC council with its’ own building/hall. I now live in a somewhat larger town with 5 parishes. There was, for many years, only one KofC council, but recently, each parish has started its’ own council. I am told that this is to get back to the original KofC charism, which was parish based.
Yes, it appears that the Knights of Columbus is dying.K of C Supreme has been hinting for years at more unification with parishes, but the new initiative is much stronger. They not only want local councils to combine into parishes, but seem to be curtailing some of their own K of C youth activities, in favor of K of C action within the parish. For instance no more K of C sponsored Boy Scout Troops after 2016, and some discouragement of any new Columbian Squires circles (the K of C youth program). Existing Squire circles will be maintained, and current Scout Troops will be transferred to Parish sponsorship, ideally. Other kinds of K of C activities will also be more parish focused.
Any thoughts?
Not at all.Yes, it appears that the Knights of Columbus is dying.
No, membership overall increases a little every year. It’s getting stronger in areas of the US that are growing, and newly developing in other areas like Eastern Europe. But I live in a formerly heavily Catholic area that has lost a lot of population. The K of C is affected by that.Yes, it appears that the Knights of Columbus is dying.