Baltimore, Md., Aug 7, 2018 / 15:00 pm
Knights of Columbus Supreme Knight Carl Anderson pledged the fraternal organization's continued efforts to aid and rebuild persecuted Christian communities in the Middle East, during his Aug. 7 address at the 2018 Knights of Columbus convention in Baltimore, Maryland.
Anderson also unveiled a new pilgrim icon, "Our Lady Help of Persecuted Christians," created for the Knights by Italian artist Fabrizio Diomedi. The icon will travel from parish-to-parish across the country to raise awareness, show solidarity, and inspire support for persecuted Christians.
In his opening remarks at the convention, taking place August 7-9, Anderson said that he hopes that this "pilgrim icon program" will "focus the eyes of our Church on the sacrifice of so many of our brothers and sisters in Christ."
Anderson's remarks highlighted the pivotal role that the Knights of Columbus have played in supporting Christians in the Middle East, where they have committed more than $20 million since 2014 to provide "food, shelter, and clothing to our neighbors who lost everything in Iraq and Syria because they refused to give up their love of Christ."