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  1. Tempus Fugit, Memento Mori • The Knights of Columbus was founded in 1882 by Father Michael J. McGivney, a young parish priest in New Haven, CT. • It is a strong supporter of the Catholic Church, both in deeds and financially, from the parish level to the Vatican. •

  2. www.kofc-sgvchapter.org › eventflyers › K of C CUFTempus Fugit, Memento Mori

    On the Vigil of St. Joseph, Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Sunday, March 19, 2023 Check-In Time 6:30 pm & Start-Time 7 pm. All family & friends are welcome to attend. St. Anthony Catholic Church, 1901 S. San Gabriel Blvd., San Gabriel, CA 91776. The Challenge is to have 1,000 “Beacons of Light” join the Knights of Columbus throughout ...

  3. Tempus fugit memento mori – times flies, remember death. But death is not always easy to think about. While we live with Christian hope, we know that our death also means sadness and trial for those we love. We know that we will leave a void, and, depending on the circumstances of our own death, we may even leave loose ends.

  4. ~ Tempus Fugit, Memento Mori ~ We all became Knights for various reasons: some to serve the Church, Community, our Families, and Youth of our parish, some to support the Culture of Life, and others have joined to enjoy the

  5. But as the Church traditionally dedicates November to honoring the dead and praying for the souls in purgatory, it is a fitting time to reflect upon our own death. As we were reminded when first joining the Order: Tempus fugit. Memento mori. (Time flies. Remember death.)

  6. Nov 22, 2023 · Awaiting Judgment. “Tempus fugit. Memento mori.” As the Church remembers the dead this month, it’s also fitting to contemplate the particular judgment that awaits every person. In a November 2023 article for Columbia, Michael Amodei reflects on this eternal reckoning with the One who is both just and merciful. READ MORE.

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