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| About the Knights of Lithuania |
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| The Knights of Lithuania is a nationwide organization of Roman Catholic men and women of Lithuanian ancestry and their spouses. Adhering to the motto: "For God and Country";, the Knights of Lithuania aim to keep alive among its members an appreciation of the Lithuanian language, customs and culture while also stressing the importance of Roman Catholic beliefs. Organized on April 27, 1913, the Knights of Lithuania were begun as a youth organization. Its purpose was to unite the Lithuanian youth living inthe USA, and through them, preserve Lithuanian culture and restore freedom to Lithuania, then divided between Russia and Germany. It has since become a family organization. St. Casimir, patron saint of Lithuania's youth, is honored as the organization's patron. With Lithuania's regained freedom, the Knights of Lithuania have worked to continually expand on our current goals and work towards new ones. Currently, our ancillary organizations are aiding the Lithuanian Pontifical College in Rome through the St. Casimir Guild, Inc.; we supply Roman Catholic reading materials and additional needed aid through the Knights of Lithuanian Foundation, Inc. and promoting a deeper understanding, reverence and knowledge of the Blessed Mother's appearence in Siluva, Lithuania in 1608, through the Our Lady of Siluva Fund, Inc. We also work to assist the needs of Lithuanian causes and Lithuania through our Lithuanian Affairs Committee which works to disseminate information on current issues both here and abroad. We encouarge everyone to visit their seperate pages of this website for additional information as it becomes available. Here in the United States, we strive to keep alive our Lithuanian heritage through cultural presentations, lectures, trips, choral and dance groups. A longtime member once said, "Our youth is our future". and the Knights of Lithuania have heeded these words. Through the efforts of our National Scholorship Fund, the organization is able to help talented members further their education. In addition we encourage all councils to form Junior Councils for our younger members. Keeping busy is always healthy for an organization. The Knights of Lithuania not only believe this, we practice it every day! We invite you to browse through our site and hope you enjoy learning more about us. New members are always welcome! |
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| Proud to be celebrating 96 years of working "For God and Country" |
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| The Knights of Lithuania Welcomes You! |
| > Becoming a Member > Official Publication > Lithuanian Affairs Committee > Scholarship Fund > Upcoming Events > Aid to Lithuania, Inc. (Surpressed Dec. 2007) > K of L Foundation, Inc. > St. Casimir Guild, Inc. > Our Lady of Siluva Fund, Inc. > Lithuanian Language & Culture Committee > National Convention > 2007-2008 National Officer Roster > Current Councils > Honorary Membership |
| PHOTO GALLERIES |
| > Gallery 1 - National > Gallery 2 - Amber District (Amber) > Gallery 3 - Mid-America District (MAMD) > Gallery 4 - Mid-Atlantic District (MAD) > Gallery 5 - Mid-Central District (MCD) > Gallery 6 - New England District (NED) |
| 97th National Convention News! |
| Click here to see a Letter of Invitation from the Convention Committee Chair, Tom Miller. Click here for Convention Information. Click here for a copy of the Convention Registration/Ad Book Form Click here for information on this year's Essay Contest. |
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| The Members of Council 72 - Binghamton, NY look forward to welcoming all delegates and guests to this year's National Convention at the Ramada Hotel and Convention Center from Thursday, August 5, 2010 to Sunday, August 8, 2010. A lot of planning and preparation continues on what is sure to be a great time for all who attend. Looking forward to seeing everyone there! BINGHAMTON, NY is the place to be in August 2010! |