Knights of Columbus invite public to Blue Mass to honor first responders

The Knights of Columbus Council 6409 is inviting the Kerrville community to a Blue Mass at 8 a.m. Friday, Oct. 24, at Notre Dame Catholic Church. This special service will pay tribute to the men and women who tirelessly serve as first responders.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Knights of Columbus Council 6409 is sponsoring the event.
  • A Blue Mass is being held to honor and recognize first responders.
  • The service will take place at 8 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 24.
  • Notre Dame Catholic Church, located at 909 Water St., will host the event.
  • Members of the public are warmly invited.

Background on the Knights of Columbus Council 6409

Knights of Columbus Council 6409, an integral part of the international alliance of Catholic knights, has long been associated with community outreach and religious observances. Its latest act of service is organizing a Blue Mass dedicated to critical service members in Kerrville and beyond.

Purpose of the Blue Mass

A Blue Mass is a tradition that acknowledges and honors the selfless efforts of first responders, including local law enforcement, firefighters, and emergency medical personnel. By holding this ceremony, the Knights of Columbus aim to show gratitude and spiritual support for those who risk their safety daily to protect others.

Date, Time, and Location

Mark your calendars for Friday, Oct. 24. The Mass will begin at 8 a.m. at Notre Dame Catholic Church, located at 909 Water St. in downtown Kerrville. The church, known for its central location, will welcome first responders, their families, and the wider community for a time of reflection and recognition.

Public Invitation

“Knights of Columbus Council 6409 will sponsor a Blue Mass for First Responders at 8 a.m. Friday, Oct. 24,” reads the official announcement from the Council. Local residents of all faiths are encouraged to attend and express thanks to these everyday heroes. The service is intended to reinforce the bond between those who protect the community and those who benefit from their dedication.

Community Spirit

The event underscores the importance of unity and support for first responders. By gathering under one roof, citizens and public servants alike can reflect on the sacrifices made and the ongoing commitment to public safety. The Knights of Columbus hope to see a wide turnout, ensuring that each first responder feels the community’s gratitude and respect.

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