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Knights of Columbus Give Back: Donations to Guardian Angels and St. Mary’s

Posted on September 25, 2025 in: News

Knights of Columbus Give Back: Donations to Guardian Angels and St. Mary’s

 

The K of C Francis Cardinal Spellman Council 6107 recently made donations of $250 each to the parishes of Guardian Angels Roman Catholic Church and St. Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Church located in Colchester. The funds were distributed from the proceeds raised by the parish breakfast and spaghetti dinner hosted by the Council during the 2025 fraternal year. Shown in the photograph from left to right are Father George Busto with Guardian Angel's Parish; Council 6107 Grand Knight Brian Dec, and Fr. Cyril Manelev pastor of St. Mary's Ukrainian Parish and Council 6107 Chaplain.


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