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Knights of Columbus Protection of Children

Brother Knights:
 

Press Release 

 

As State Deputy, I ask that you heed this information and act  accordingly.  It is important that we all stand in unity when faced with situations such as this.  I ask that you all remember the points made and continue to insure, and verify, that every person who works with children at Knights of Columbus sponsored events or functions are fully trained and certified prior to their involvement as required by our Order. 

 

The Knights of Columbus was, is, and always will be, Protectors of children. 
Respectfully, I am, 

 
Michael P. Laake
State Deputy
Iowa Knights of Columbus

Brother Knights of Iowa:

It has come to my attention that a lawsuit from Miami has gained national press coverage concerning the Columbian Squires.  Further details and information can be found below from Supreme.  


Please be advised that you should refrain from making comment to media other than to assert that "everyone has a  constitutional right of being presumed innocent".  Furthermore, the Knights of Columbus and Squires program have vigorously denied the allegations; therefore we must be strongly supportive of Supreme's position.  The media tends to overdramatize bad news and it appears that
this is a strike at our organization.  I concur with Worthy Brother Patrick Korten's response.  


Keep fighting the good fight! 


Brian W. Thul
State Advocate
Iowa Knights of Columbus

Knights of Columbus Supreme Council

Press Release dated Dec 14, 2010
Knights of Columbus denies lawsuit allegations

(NEW HAVEN, CT) - The Knights of Columbus vigorously denies allegations made in a pair of lawsuits filed by a Florida trial lawyer in federal court today.


"Although we have not yet been served with the lawsuits, we have obtained and reviewed copies of the complaints, and we emphatically deny the allegations that have been made," spokesman Patrick Korten said.  


"The allegations date back to the 1970s and 1980s and involve a former member of the Knights of Columbus in Brownsville, Texas named Julian Rivera," Korten continued.  "We first became aware of allegations of sexual abuse against him only one year ago, in December 2009.  We acted immediately, removing him from any responsibility involving youth programs, and referring the case to Brownsville law enforcement authorities."

 

Rivera terminated his membership in the Knights of Columbus in January 2010.


In 2003, the Knights of Columbus formalized its policies involving youth activities in its "Youth Protection Program," which describes in considerable detail the organization's policies designed
to protect children from any form of abuse.  It admonishes Knights to act "not only in the most
honorable and respectful manner toward children," but to be "alert at all  times to any type of
inappropriate activity that may be directed at a child by others."  Knights, it says, must "avoid
even the appearance of any impropriety."  A  complete PDF version of the document may be
found at http://www.kofc.org/en/resources/service/youth/youthprotection.pdf

In addition, every Knight who agrees to serve as a youth leader must undergo a background
check every three years.


"The safety and well-being of the youngsters involved in our Columbian Squires program and all
other youth activities of the Knights of Columbus are among our highest priorities, and are at the
heart of our approach to helping young Catholics become faithful and responsible citizens and
future leaders of the church," Korten concluded.


As of last June 30, there were 27,983 Columbian Squires in 1,483 Squires Circles.   The order
also sponsors a number of other youth activities, including its annual free throw competition and
Soccer Challenge programs as well as local council-sponsored activities.

Iowa Knights of Columbus
Michael P. Laake
State Deputy 
Iowa Knights of Columbus
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