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In a world plagued by conflict, violence, and social unrest, the need for peace and harmony has never been more pressing. As individuals, communities, and nations strive to create a more peaceful and just society, initiatives like the Pledge of Peace KCCHS (Kingdom of Christ Christian School) have emerged to promote a culture of peace, love, and understanding. pledge of peace knchs

In the fractured realm of Aethelburg, where five knightly orders had warred for a generation over a sliver of sacred land called the Thorned Crown, there existed no law but steel, no treaty but the next dawn’s battle. The Order of the Ember Lion burned villages. The Knights of the Ashen Veil poisoned wells. The Solar Lancers rode down farmers. The Iron Dirge buried enemies alive. And the Silent Vigil—once healers—had learned to kill with mercy as a rumor. As we pledged: In a world plagued by

The Pledge of Peace was created by the Knights of Columbus, a Catholic fraternal organization founded in 1882. The pledge was designed to promote peace, justice, and unity among people of all faiths and backgrounds. The organization's founders, including Fr. Michael J. McGivney, believed that by working together, individuals could make a positive impact on their communities and promote a more peaceful world. The Order of the Ember Lion burned villages

The implementation of this pledge at KNCHS aligns with several universal principles of peace education. These pillars help students transition from theory to daily practice: 1. Respect and Inclusivity

The pledge generally focuses on three main pillars of peace-building: