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What it takes to be a Knight
- A desire to improve yourself through Christian service to others.
- Knights meet approximately once a month at Branch level - perhaps more often when particular projects are underway.
- Meetings include prayer, personal and group formation. A restructuring of the meeting format has proven to be widely accepted across the membership and is a significant element in members finding their participation more rewarding.
- The focus of the meetings is directed to endeavours to assist your community through service to others. At times your energy will be directed to helping others in your local community. At other times you will be contributing to helping others at the Diocesan, State or National level.
- The cost to be a financial member of the Order varies each year. The various branch group activities, whether for local, Diocesan, State or National level, are undertaken with due consideration and care. The ability to create change and manage it effectively are learned skills and can become highly effective in your personal life.
- The ethos of the Knights is drawn from the Gospel message of Jesus and the social and spiritual teachings of the Catholic Church.
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