Memorial Mass in Washington on Nov. 28 for Victims of ISIS Genocide
In addition to Tuesday's Mass, which is open to the public, the Knights of Columbus has helped organize a number of events for the week, including a conference at the United Nations cosponsored by the Holy See's Mission to the U.N. and a number of roundtable discussions and talks in New York, Philadelphia and Washington.
During the week, Knights of Columbus councils throughout the country will also work with their parishes to share information about persecuted Christians and the Knights' efforts on their behalf, including a $2 million initiative to rebuild Karamles, a predominately Christian town in Nineveh that was previously under the control of ISIS.The Knights of Columbus has committed more than $17 million to assistance for the persecuted groups in the Middle East. The organization has advocated on their behalf, urging the congressional and state department genocide designations against ISIS in 2016.
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