Aren't the Knights Of Columbus a form of Freemasonry ?
Serious answer: NO!!!
No!
Totally forbidden by the Catholic Church.
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The Knights of Columbus have nothing to do with freemasonry. It is a fraternal organization with 3 degrees and you have to be a pratical Catholic to join. The KofC is pro-life and pro-traditional marriage, you don’t see that with the masons. Also, it was formed to be a benefit organization for widows and orphans and continues today with its AAA-rated Insurance products.
no
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