The urgency of the threat to a culture of life cannot be
misunderstood. Respect for the dignity of life demands a commitment
to human rights across a broad spectrum. Both as Knights of Columbus
and as followers of Christ, “Catholics must be committed to the
defense of life in all its stages and in every condition” (st. John
Paul ii, 1995).
The Knights of Columbus defends the dignity of each human being at
every stage of life. Knights work together to build a culture of
life and a civilization of love. A council should stand ready to
assist any pregnant woman in need, care for the elderly, aid the
handicapped, empower those with special needs to realize their full
potential and bring attention to the injustices of abortion,
embryonic stem cell research, euthanasia and assisted suicide.