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    <title>Poll: A Majority of Americans Continue to Support Legal Limits on Abortion</title> 
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    <description>NEW HAVEN, Conn. &amp;mdash; The 2026 Knights of Columbus-Marist Poll results, released today, show that 64% of Americans support placing legal limits on abortion, and that 57% support limiting abortions to at most the first three months of pregnancy. This survey, conducted by the Marist Poll and commissioned annually by the Knights of Columbus, also found that 84% of Americans support pregnancy resource centers, which offer support to mothers both during their pregnancy and after their baby is born. Additionally, the poll found that 63% of Americans believe healthcare professionals with religious objections to abortions should not be legally required to perform them, while 88% of Americans believe that laws can protect both the mother and her unborn child.

&amp;ldquo;Despite the publicly heated debates about abortion, there remains a consensus of opinion on this issue among Americans. Americans believe abortion should be limited yet include exceptions for rape, incest, or to save the life of the mother,&amp;rdquo; says Dr. Barbara L. Carvalho, Director of the Marist Poll. &amp;ldquo;Despite the changes in practice that have occurred since the Supreme Court&amp;rsquo;s landmark Dobbs decision, public opinion has remained consistent.&amp;rdquo;



&amp;ldquo;Once again, most Americans are steadfast in their belief that abortion should be significantly limited yet laws should include exceptions for rape, incest, or to save the life of the mother,&amp;rdquo; says Dr. Barbara L. Carvalho, Director of the Marist Poll. &amp;ldquo;This clear trend found in the annual Knights of Columbus-Marist Poll has continued, nearly two years after the Supreme Court&amp;rsquo;s landmark Dobbs decision.&amp;rdquo;

&amp;ldquo;The Knights of Columbus-Marist Poll continues to show that a majority of Americans support legal restrictions on abortion. At the same time, a growing majority support pregnancy resource centers, which provide assistance to mothers and their children in their time of greatest need,&amp;rdquo; said Knights of Columbus Supreme Knight Patrick Kelly.

He continued, &amp;ldquo;The Knights have supported vulnerable women and their children since our founding by Blessed Michael McGivney more than 140 years ago, and our commitment has never wavered. And now, we&amp;rsquo;re guided by the encouraging words of Pope Leo XIV, who recently mentioned in his &amp;ldquo;State of the World&amp;rdquo; address, &amp;lsquo;life is a priceless gift,&amp;rsquo; and that, as Catholics, we have a &amp;lsquo;fundamental ethical imperative&amp;rsquo; to &amp;lsquo;welcome and fully care for unborn life.&amp;rsquo; The Knights of Columbus&amp;rsquo; mission will continue to be guided by these principles until abortion becomes unthinkable.&amp;rdquo;

Knights across the United States and Canada have raised more than $19 million to support vital pregnancy resource centers through our ASAP, or&amp;nbsp;Aid and Support After Pregnancy&amp;nbsp;program. Knights have also funded the purchase of over 2,000 ultrasound machines, which empower vulnerable mothers to see their unborn babies.

For more information, please visit kofc.org/polls.
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    <pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2026 13:54:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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    <title>Pope Leo XIV Receives K of C Board of Directors on Pilgrimage</title> 
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    <description>Pope Leo XIV received in private&amp;nbsp;audience&amp;nbsp;the Knights of Columbus Board of Directors Oct. 6 and commended the Order&amp;rsquo;s charitable work, including &amp;ldquo;efforts to uphold the sanctity of human life in all of its stages.&amp;rdquo;

The audience took place in the&amp;nbsp;Sala del Concistoro (Hall of the Consistory) of the Vatican Apostolic Palace during the board&amp;rsquo;s pilgrimage to Rome for the Jubilee Year of Hope.

&amp;ldquo;Through a variety of initiatives undertaken by local councils,&amp;rdquo; Pope Leo said, &amp;ldquo;you and your brother Knights also seek to bring the compassion and love of the Lord into your local communities, including through your efforts to uphold the sanctity of human life in all of its stages, to assist victims of war and natural disasters, and also to support priestly vocations.&amp;rdquo;

The Holy Father expressed his gratitude to the Knights of Columbus for its role in&amp;nbsp;restoring&amp;nbsp;two 17th-century works by Baroque sculptor Gian Lorenzo Bernini in St. Peter&amp;rsquo;s Basilica: the iconic baldacchino and the gilt bronze monument containing the Chair of St. Peter. The monthslong cleaning and preservation projects, underwritten by the Order, were undertaken by the Fabbrica di San Pietro in 2024 in anticipation of the Jubilee Year.

&amp;ldquo;These masterpieces help all who look upon them to contemplate two of the principal tenets of our faith: the real presence of Jesus in the Eucharist and the pope as successor of Peter, who unites and guides the Church,&amp;rdquo; Pope Leo said. &amp;ldquo;I would like to express profound gratitude to the Knights of Columbus for your generosity in making these projects possible. They are a visible sign of your continued devotion to the Vicar of Christ,&amp;rdquo; he added, noting the millions of pilgrims who would see the restored masterpieces over the course of the Jubilee Year.



Pope Leo XIV meets with Supreme Knight Patrick Kelly and Supreme Chaplain Archbishop William Lori of Baltimore before the Oct. 6 audience. (Photo by Vatican Media)

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Pope Leo further noted, &amp;ldquo;Throughout its history, the Order has supported the charitable work of the Roman pontiff in a variety of ways,&amp;rdquo; enabling him &amp;ldquo;to express solidarity with the poor and most vulnerable throughout the world.&amp;rdquo;

Supreme Knight Patrick Kelly and Supreme Chaplain Archbishop William Lori&amp;nbsp;met privately with the U.S.-born Pope Leo&amp;nbsp;for the first time on July 4. During that meeting, they pledged the Order&amp;rsquo;s loyalty to the new pontiff and provided an overview of the activities of the Knights of Columbus.

The supreme knight and supreme chaplain again met with Pope Leo shortly before the Oct. 6 audience with the board of directors. In addition to discussing K of C initiatives and sharing about their recent visit to the Holy Land, Supreme Knight Kelly presented the Holy Father with a bound copy of personal petitions submitted during the Order&amp;rsquo;s novena to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. The novena, which was prayed for the intentions of the newly elected pontiff, began June 19, the anniversary of Pope Leo&amp;rsquo;s ordination as a priest. The supreme knight also presented a calligraphed copy of a resolution in honor of the Holy Father, adopted by the delegates to the 143rd Supreme Convention in August.

&amp;ldquo;It was a wonderful meeting where we were able to express our thanks to him and what he means to us,&amp;rdquo; said Supreme Knight Kelly in an&amp;nbsp;interview&amp;nbsp;with Vatican News following the pope&amp;rsquo;s Oct. 6 audience with the board. &amp;ldquo;We were honored that he expressed his gratitude to the Knights of Columbus and the works that we do to support the Church, to support the Vatican and to support human life.&amp;rdquo;
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    <pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2026 13:53:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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    <title>Papal Video Greeting to Knights’ Annual Convention</title> 
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    <description>Dear friends,

I am pleased to greet all of you gathered in Washington, D.C., for the 143rd Supreme Convention of the Knights of Columbus. I also greet those who are participating virtually in these opening ceremonies.

You are meeting during the Jubilee Year of Hope, which encourages the Universal Church, and indeed the entire world, to reflect on this essential virtue, which Pope Francis described as &amp;ldquo;the desire and expectation of good things to come, despite our not knowing what the future may bring&amp;rdquo; (Spes Non Confundit, 1). I&amp;rsquo;d like to reflect briefly with you on this important virtue.

As Catholics, we know that the source of our hope is Jesus Christ and he has sent his followers in every age to bring the good news of his saving Paschal Mystery to the entire world. The Church has always been called to be a sign of hope through the proclamation of the Gospel in words as well as in actions. In a particular way during this Holy Year, we are called to be tangible signs of hope for those of our brothers and sisters who experience hardships of any kind.

Your founder, Blessed Michael McGivney, understood this well. He saw the many needs of immigrant Catholics and sought to bring relief to the poor and suffering through his faithful celebration of the sacraments as well as through fraternal assistance, fraternal assistance which continues on to this day.

This year&amp;rsquo;s Convention has the timely theme of &amp;ldquo;Heralds of Hope,&amp;rdquo; reminding all Knights of Columbus of the invitation to be signs of hope in your local communities, parishes, and families. In this regard, I commend your efforts to bring together men in your communities for prayer, formation, and fraternity, as well as the many charitable efforts of your local Councils throughout the world. In particular, your generous service to vulnerable populations, including the unborn, pregnant mothers, children, those who are less fortunate, and those affected by the scourge of war, brings hope and healing to many and continues the noble legacy of your founder.

With these brief words, I offer my good wishes for the work of the Supreme Convention, which I entrust to the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of the Church, and to the intercession of Blessed Michael McGivney. And may the blessing of Almighty God, the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit, come down on you and remain with you for ever. Amen.
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