Knights of Columbus Council 10031 at 8201 Main Street, Chanhassen, MN 55317 US - Home
Supporting St. Hubert's Catholic Community.
Welcome to the web site for the Archibishop John Roach Council #10031. Our meetings are held monthly as St. Hubert's Catholic Community in Chanhassen, MN on the 2nd Monday of each month, at 7:00 PM. Any member or visitor having obtained at least the First Degree is welcome to our meetings.
We also welcome membership inquiries from any Catholic gentleman, who is at least 18 years old. Please contact our Membership Director, Jerret Coon at jcoon502@gmail.com
Annual Knights' Memorial Mass
Our annual Memorial Mass for Brother Knights who have passed away will be held on Monday, November 8th...
Meet Our Brother Knight Paul Haik
Born in Minneapolis in 1958, Brother Paul Haik has been a Knight since around 1989, when he joined the Hopkins Council at St. Joseph’s in Hopkins...
Council 10031 Monthly Newsletters
August, 2010...
Pray the Rosary in October
All Brother Knights are invited...
Knights of Columbus and Rome: Looking back at 90 years of friendship
Click on the link below for a great article about how the Knights of Columbus have supported the Vatican, and the city of Rome, over the years. http://www.catholicnews.com/data/stories/cns/1002429.htm
Meet Our Brother Knight Mike Buchanan
Brother Mike Buchanan has been a Knight his entire adult life...
Knight and Knight Family of the Year
The Knight of the Year and Knight Family of the Year were announced at our June Council meeting.
US Senate: Cardinal McCarrick defends religious freedom of Muslims, Catholics
Testifying before a senate judiciary subcommittee hearing on “Protecting the Civil Rights of American Muslims,” Cardinal Theodore McCarrick defended the religious freedom of Muslims and Catholics.
Speaking on behalf of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, the ...
Ascension - 2012
Most of the time when we come to Mass we reflect on our souls, on the meaning and purpose of having a soul, on the eventual destiny of our soul, and on how we relate to others and to God because we have a soul. But what about our bodies? What does it mean to have a body? And how should regard our bodies?
Prayer in the Letters of St. Paul
After having examined prayer in the Acts of the Apostles, Benedict XVI announced that he will dedicate his next series of catechesis to prayer in the Letters of St. Paul, which always begin and end with an expression of prayer and which have given us a rich range of forms of ...
