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Columbian
Squires
The Columbian Squires was
created from the vision of Brother Barnabas McDonald,
F. S. C. Born in Ogdensburg, NY in 1865. Brother Barnabas
entered the Christian Brothers novitiate in 1885. After
spending years improving conditions in institutions
and foster families for needy boys, he was appointed
to head the Boys Life Bureau of the Knights of Columbus,
and asked to develop a youth organization for the Order.
Through his efforts the
Columbian Squires program was conceived and, on August
4, 1925, at the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Supreme Council
in Duluth, Minn., the very first investiture was held
and Duluth Circle 1 was instituted.
Beginning in 1924 Brother
Barnabas spent several years teaching a graduate course
at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana and conducting
seminars on working with young people. In 1829 Brother
Barnabas died at age 64.
He is buried at Gate of
Heaven Cemetery in Hawthorne, NY. A short distance from
his grave stands a large cross erected in his honor
by the members of the organization he founded 75 years
ago.
Approximately 30,000 Squires
belong to more than 1,000 Circles. The Squires are active
throughout the United States, Canada, the Philippines,
Mexico, Puerto Rico, and Guam. Squires'activities are
many, varying from spiritual to active service for the
Church and community. Each circle elects officer members
from their own rank, teaching skills of leadership and
responsibility. The year 2000 marked the 75th anniversary
of the Squires 75 years of providing support
to thousands of young men on their way to adulthood.
The Columbian Squires program
was begun in order to give young men a better opportunity
in life a chance to receive the leadership training
and the spiritual and moral guidance they will need
in order to succeed. Many different types of organizations
for young men exist in todays world; what makes
the Squires different?The purpose of the Squires program
is to develop young men as Catholic leaders who understand
their religion, who have a strong commitment to the
Church and who are ready, willing and capable of living
their lives in the manner of the youth Christ.
A Squires circle is designed to be run both by and for
young men. If a squire is to be a leader, he must, to
the degree that he is able, be given the opportunity
to lead. In the Squires, he is given this opportunity.
The Squires is an athletic
team, a youth group, a social club, a cultural and civic
improvement association, a management training program
and a spiritual awareness course all rolled into one.
The Columbian Squires program is well rounded, because
our Church and nations need well rounded men who can
lead.
The above three points make the Columbian Squires different
from most other youth organizations in the world today.
Finally, the uniqueness of the Columbian Squires is
enhanced even more by it association with the Knights
of Columbus.
Interested in joining the Columbian
Squires?
For more information about
how you can join a squires circle near you, contact
the council at (601) 856-5556.

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