American Association Updates Regarding COVID-19
Please see below for the latest updates and spiritual resources from the American Association.

Minnesota Area Packs Food for Neighbors In Need
December 22, 2020Members support a local food packing ministry, the Sodality of Saint John the Baptist. Read More

Being There for Our Inmates Even When We Can’t Actually Be There
October 27, 2020Diocese of Wichita, Kansas, Distributes Order of Malta Bibles During the Pandemic Read More

Vero Beach Florida Area Invites You to the Spiritual Connect Virtual Fest 3
October 15, 2020Join these interactive and spiritual Zoom sessions hosted by the Our Lady of Florida Spiritual Center. Read More

Connecticut Area Hosts 3 Simultaneous Drive-Thru Food Drives
October 3, 2020Local members and parish volunteers organized 3 food drives to help those in need. Read More

Southeast Florida Area Invites You to the Spiritual Connect Virtual Fest 2
August 20, 2020Join one or all of these interactive and spiritually rejuvenating Zoom sessions hosted by the Our Lady of Florida Spiritual Center. Read More

Live Webinar on July 1: The COVID-19 world, where we are, and what we have learned!
June 19, 2020We will look at some of the ‘gifts’ from COVID-19 that come from what we are learning. Read More

Michigan Area Clinic’s COVID-19 Efforts
June 9, 2020Volunteers prepared homeless hygiene kits to be distributed to Detroit shelters and the Covenant Community Care Homeless Outreach team. Read More

Michigan Area’s Virtual Lectio Divina
June 8, 2020Local Knights, Dames, and Auxiliary members met virtually for a lively discussion with Msgr. Michael LeFevre, ChM, to celebrate the First Saturday of June. Read More

Westchester Area’s Food Donations Continue Through Pandemic
June 5, 2020Westchester Area members have delivered essential food supplies to churches, homeless shelters and soup kitchens in lower Westchester County, the Bronx and Harlem. Read More

Watch Boston Area’s Workshop: COVID-19 Health Care Considerations for Catholics
June 4, 2020During this time, patients and families need the support provided by palliative care teams to keep them informed, manage pain, ensure continuity of care and meet their spiritual needs. Read More