Knights of Columbus - Swartz Creek Council 6694

Knights of Columbus - Swartz Creek Council 6694 We are a fraternal organization of Catholic men empowered to live our faith at home, in our parish, at work and in our community.

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God Bless all State Deputies and a heartfelt congratulations to our New State Deputy, Charles Mc Cuen III. Vivat Jesus!
06/06/2026

God Bless all State Deputies and a heartfelt congratulations to our New State Deputy, Charles Mc Cuen III. Vivat Jesus!

Knights of Columbus leaders from around the world have gathered in New Haven, Connecticut, for the annual Organizational Meeting of State Deputies, held June 4-7, to unite in prayer and prepare for the upcoming fraternal year.

On Friday morning, June 5, Supreme Knight Patrick Kelly conferred medals of office on 33 newly elected state deputies at the conclusion of Mass at St. Mary’s Church, the birthplace of the Order. Supreme Chaplain Archbishop William Lori of Baltimore was the principal celebrant, with more than 35 state chaplains concelebrating.

Following the installation, the supreme knight and supreme chaplain addressed the state deputies and chaplains during a luncheon, commending them for their accomplishments over the past year and outlining goals for the year ahead. Last year, the Order welcomed more than 101,000 new Knights — the most since the end of World War I, the supreme knight said.

“People often ask me … how are you doing that?” Supreme Knight Kelly said. “The answer, really, is that we’re meeting the moment that we’re in right now, in our culture, in our society. … We’re giving young men a sense of meaning and a sense of coherence and a sense of purpose.”

“This is a powerful moment for the Knights of Columbus,” the supreme knight continued. “We are uniquely positioned to help young men put their faith into action, together with their friends. I think the Lord is opening a door for us at this point, in our culture’s history and in the history of the Knights of Columbus, and now it’s our job to seize the moment and move forward together.”

Featured: Supreme Officers and state deputies gather outside St. Mary’s Church in New Haven, Conn., during the Organizational Meeting of State Deputies on June 5. (Photo by Paul Haring)

05/25/2026

Congratulations to our newly elected State Board members!
05/22/2026

Congratulations to our newly elected State Board members!

05/19/2026

Knights of Columbus Supreme Knight Patrick Kelly yesterday gratefully accepted the 2026 Path to Peace Award from the Path to Peace Gala Foundation. The Path to Peace Gala Foundation, in support of the work of the Permanent Observer Mission of the Holy See to the United Nations in New York and urgent humanitarian causes, honors an individual each year for outstanding service to the cause of peace. The Path to Peace Award was presented to Supreme Knight Kelly by Archbishop Gabriele G. Caccia, Apostolic Nuncio to the United States and Path to Peace Foundation President.

The Permanent Observer Mission of the Holy See to the United Nations was officially established on April 6, 1964 and has since been a prominent leader in the advancement of peace and justice in the international community, serving as a vehicle for promoting the teachings of the Catholic Church.

“On behalf of more than 2.2 million Knights of Columbus around the world, it’s an incredible honor to accept the Path to Peace Award from the Permanent Observer Mission of the Holy See to the United Nations,” said Supreme Knight Kelly. “More than 140 years ago, Blessed Michael McGivney founded the Knights on the pillars of charity, unity, and fraternity. Today, we are proud to continue this mission around the world, in our parish councils and communities, and in nations facing the devasting impacts of war and religious intolerance. We pray that our efforts will help to bring peace and ease suffering, as we give witness to the hope that comes from Jesus Christ.”

Read more about the Path to Peace Foundation, Supreme Knight Patrick Kelly, and all past award recipients: https://bit.ly/4eSsybX

Featured: Supreme Knight Patrick E. Kelly accepts an award from Archbishop Gabriele G. Caccia, apostolic nuncio to the United States, at the Path to Peace Gala in New York May 18, 2026. The award honored the Knights of Columbus commitment to work for peace and its support of the Permanent Observer Mission of the Holy See to the United Nations. (Photo by Tony Gale)

05/18/2026

The Honor Guard of St. Joseph Assembly 2211 was called upon to assist in the celebration of Holy Confirmation, held at Good Shepherd Catholic Church on Monday, May 4, 2026. The Sacrament of Holy Confirmation was received by students from St. Mary Queen of Angels (Swartz Creek), St. Robert Bellarmine (Flushing), and Good Shepherd (Montrose).



Pictured L-R, Back Row: Reverend Brian Lenz, Deacon Bryan Root, Reverend Louis Ekka, Gary Carlin, Mike Trundle, Don Fyock, Patrick Bisson, Commander Gene Richards, Most Reverend Bishop Earl Boyea, Front Row: PFN Ken Lixey, Warren Edwards, Ed Smeader, PFN Jack Tylus, District Marshall Don Pollard, Reverend John Fain, and Reverend Christian Salata.

What a wonderful evening in support of women in religious formation! Thank you to all who generously contributed to this...
05/17/2026

What a wonderful evening in support of women in religious formation! Thank you to all who generously contributed to this cause. God Bless you all!

Grand Knight Luke John Hawrylo is proud to recognize the following individuals for their outstanding dedication to our c...
05/12/2026

Grand Knight Luke John Hawrylo is proud to recognize the following individuals for their outstanding dedication to our council, parish, and community. Please join us in congratulating our April honorees:

• Knight of the Month: Brother Ed Krebsbach
• Family of the Month: Brother Adam Tye, his wife, Kim, and children, Lucas and Cecilia

We are deeply grateful for their continued service and commitment, and we sincerely appreciate all that they do. This recognition is a well-deserved tribute to their hard work and devotion—thank you, Ed, Adam, Kim, Lucas and Cecilia! 👏

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Happy Mother's Day, Ladies!
05/10/2026

Happy Mother's Day, Ladies!

Happy Mother's Day to all of our Ladies! The Michigan Knights are grateful to all of the Mothers, Wives, and Ladies out there for all of their support!

05/02/2026

We'd love to see you there. That you, St. Mary Queen of the Angels K of C for supporting us!

Funeral arrangements for our brother, David M Arceo...Eternal rest grant unto David, O Lord, and let perpetual light shi...
12/29/2025

Funeral arrangements for our brother, David M Arceo...

Eternal rest grant unto David, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him.

May his soul and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace.

Amen

Arceo, David M. - of Flint Township, age 93, passed away peacefully on Sunday, December 21, 2025. Funeral Mass will be celebrated Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2025, 1030 am at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, 600 N. Adelaide Street, Fenton. Visitation Tuesday, December 30, 2025, from 3-8 pm at the

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