International Recognition! The November 2000 issue of Columbia Magazine
published a feature article on the Pro-life Calendar Project. An HTML version of the article is available here.
Knights of Columbus "Pro-Life" Calendar for 2001

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Along with many organizations and church groups, the Knights of Columbus are concerned about what has been described as a widespread "culture of death". That culture helps to make life
"expedient", contrary to our belief in the sanctity of life, a practice that is vigorously opposed by Pope John Paul II, Supreme Council, our state council, and Christians throughout the world.
Our voices are needed to get out the message that we favour life, and oppose the "culture of death", whether abortion, euthanasia, or other such evil. |
Pilot Project: "Help Save a Life" Brother Anthony Council #10014 (St. Albert, Alberta, Canada) has undertaken a pro-life calendar project and
sought involvement from local junior high and high school students. It is a pilot project called "Help Save a Life,"
in which the most inspirational student submissions of art and poetry have been selected and will be printed in a year 2001 calendar.
We believe the voices of students, through their art and poetry, can "save life" and promote a positive attitude for
life. It is our wish that those purchasing the calendar will place it in their kitchens or other prominent place and use
it on a daily basis. In this way it is hoped that a pro-life attitude will be developed and nurtured.
View some of the artwork: Click on this calendar cover to see some of the student artwork selected for printing in the calendar: 
Your support is appreciated!
For 2001, proceeds from the project will go toward student scholarships for participating students in the St. Albert Catholic school system, and toward provincial Alberta Pro-Life activities. Results of the
project this year will help determine its continuation in the future. Eventually, the scholarships would be spread across the province. Click
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