
St. Patrick’s Day Parade (2024)
The Whitman Knights of Columbus (Council 347) was honored to participate in the annual Abington St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Sunday, March 17, 2024.

Whitman Fire/Rescue Memorial Breakfast
On Sunday, June 4th, the Whitman Knights of Columbus Council 347 donated and served our local Fire Department a full breakfast at the fire station.
For the past 20 years, this has been an annual tradition. It's also a time when the Whitman Fire Department remembers all deceased members by placing a memorial brick in their name (for those that died in the past year) next to the fire station. Whitman Fire / Rescue.

Memorial Day 2023
On this Memorial Day, the Whitman Knights of Columbus Council 347 remembers and honors all the brave men and women and their families who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 This monument is in the front of the building.
We pray for those who courageously laid down their lives for the cause of freedom. May the examples of their sacrifice inspire in us the selfless love of Your Son, our Lord Jesus Christ. Bless the families of our fallen troops, and fill their homes and their lives with Your strength and peace. Amen.

Honoring the Unborn 2023
In loving memory of all the unborn children known only to God. the Whitman Knights of Columbus Council #347 and the Ladies of Peace, honored the unborn at St. James Cemetery in a private service today (Memorial Day, May 29th, 2023).
In the priests’ section is a marker, donated by the Knights of Columbus (Cardinal Spellman Council #347), Whitman, in prayerful remembrance of the unborn.

Irish Night 2023
A good time was had by all at the March 24, 2023 Irish Night. The crowd enjoyed live music by the Silver Spears and lively Irish Step Dancing by the Haley School of Irish Dance. The “Luck of the Irish” was with several of the lucky raffle winners! Thank you to all who joined us for another fun evening at the Whitman Knights of Columbus, Council 347!

St. Patrick’s Day Parade 2023
The Whitman Knights of Columbus council 347 were honored to March in the Abington St. Patrick's Day Parade on Sunday, March 19th, 2023.

Christmas Party 2022
A few photos from our annual Christmas party on December 16, 2022. Thank you to all who attended and all those behind the scenes who made it possible.
Thank you to Dave Try for the great holiday music to get us all in the Christmas spirit!

48th Annual Thanksgiving Dinner for Seniors 2022
48th annual Whitman Knights of Columbus Senior Dinner on November 19th, 2022. Due to a great team effort by all, we were honored to serve 300+ meals, including all the volunteers ( Whitman Hanson football players, Whitman Police officers who volunteered to help serve meals, and our own volunteers).
The Whitman Knights of Columbus would like to thank Chief of Police, Tim Hanlon, Deputy Chief, Joe Bombardier and Officer John Cannizzo.
We are most grateful to Mary Holland, Director for the Council on Aging, plus all the brother Knights, Ladies of Peace, and friends of the Council who helped make this a great day for the seniors!
A special thanks to Coach Zach and all the members of the Whitman-Hanson football team who helped serve! 🏈

Corpus Christi Procession
Cardinal Spellman Council #347 - Whitman, MA Knights of Columbus members were honored to be invited to participate in the Corpus Christi procession at Holy Ghost Parish on Sunday, June 19, 2022, during the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ. (Corpus Christi)

2022 Scholarship Winners
Knights of Columbus Cardinal Spellman Council 347 of Whitman, MA were honored to award a total of $2,100 to five recent graduates from Whitman-Hanson Regional High School.
Please join us in congratulating the winners as they head off to college:
Chase Rowell (Stonehill College, Easton, MA)
Nora Manning (Stonehill College, Easton, MA)
Phoebe Cleabs ( [Nursing] St. Anselm College, Manchester NH)
Jack Kenn (Suffolk University, Boston, MA)
Emily Hanrahan (Merrimack College, North Andover, MA)

Honoring the Unborn 2022
In loving memory of all the unborn children known only to God. the Whitman Knights of Columbus Council #347 and the Ladies of Peace, honored the unborn at St. James Cemetery in a private service on Memorial Day.
In the priests’ section is a marker, donated by the Knights of Columbus (Cardinal Spellman Council #347), Whitman, in prayerful remembrance of the unborn.