The Knights of Columbus is
the world's largest Catholic family fraternal service
organization with over 1.7 million members. It provides
members and their families with volunteer opportunities
in service to the Catholic Church, their communities,
families and young people.
Questions? Go to the "History"
and "Q
& A" links.
As a member of the Knights of
Columbus you and your family enjoy many benefits,
including 12 free issues annually of the Columbia
magazine, the world's largest Catholic family magazine,
eligibility to join the Knights of Columbus top-ranked
life insurance program, and many more family and personal
benefits.
See the information "Why
Join?" at the Supreme Council website.
Membership in the Knights of
Columbus is open to practicing Catholic men in union with
the Holy See, who are at least 18 years old. A practicing
Catholic is one who lives up to the Commandments of God
and the precepts of the Church. Application blanks are
available from any member of the Knights of Columbus.
If you are
not already a member and would like to find out how to
join, you can contact the Membership Director,
Bob Werderitsch via email or send an email to
Rich Nickel.
Or, you can go to the
"I
Want To Join" webpage on the Supreme Council website.
Any Third Degree member in good
standing, one year after the anniversary of his First
Degree, is eligible for membership in the Fourth Degree.
The primary purpose of the Fourth Degree is to foster the
spirit of patriotism by promoting responsible citizenship
and a love of and loyalty to the Knights' respective
countries through active membership in local Fourth
Degree groups (called "assemblies"). Certain
members of the Fourth Degree serve as honor guards at
civic and religious functions, an activity that has
brought worldwide recognition to the Knights of Columbus.
The Ladies Auxiliary's main
function is to SUPPORT the men and the council. They do
this primarily by providing help at events, cooking for
events and providing monetary help. They also generally
do help with setting up and beautifying the hall for
events.
Under the guidance of Christian
Brother Barnabas McDonald (1865-1929), the first
Columbian Squires circle was instituted in 1925.
Membership in the Squires is for Catholic boys between
the ages of 12 and 17. Squires' activities are many,
varying from spiritual to active service for the Church
and community. Each circle elects officer members from
their own rank, teaching skills of leadership and
responsibility.
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