 |
History
Organized in 1882 by Rev. Michael J. McGivney in New Haven,
Connecticut, under the principles of charity, unity fraternity and
patriotism. Founded upon ideals inspired by the teachings of our
Catholic faith. Proud heritage of service to Church, country and
neighbor.
|
 |
Membership
Largest organization of Catholic men – more than 1.6 million members
and their families who belong to over 11,000 local councils
throughout the United States, Canada, the Philippines, Mexico,
Puerto Rico, Guatemala, Panama, Cuba, Guam, the Virgin Islands, the
Dominican Republic, the Bahamas and Saipan.
|
 |
Church Loyalty
For over 117 years, the Knight of Columbus have been distinguished
by forthright loyalty to the Holy See and to the hierarchy.
Referring to this in a recent private audience, Pope John Paul II
personally thanked the Order for “the respect and love which you
have manifested toward me as successor of Peter.”
|
 |
Family Life
The Order supports and defends family life through programs of
family prayer and family participation in the parish liturgy,
promotion of Christian values in the home, “Family of the Month/Year
Awards,” days of family recreation, etc. Also supports family life
by funding the North American campus of the Pope John Paul II
Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family.
|
 |
Columbian Squires
Order’s leadership training program molds young men 12 to 18 years
old into influential and articulate Catholic citizens of tomorrow.
More than 20,000 Squires belong to more than 1,100 council – or
assembly- sponsored circles in the United States, Canada, Mexico,
the Philippines, Puerto Rico, Guam and the Bahamas.
|
 |
Charitable Disbursements
Donations to charity – for the needy, Victims of disaster, homes for
the aged, community projects, educational purposes, gifts of
clothing and food – totaled over $111 million last year
|
 |
Pro-Life
Conduction an Orderwide “Crusade for Life” campaign to bring an end
to the legalized slaughter of innocent unborn. Almost $9 million
donated to bishops’ pro-life education and public information
campaign to date. Millions of pieces of pro-life literature printed
and made available free of charge
|
 |
Insurance Protection
Over $37 billion worth of insurance in force. Wide variety of
top-quality life insurance and annuity programs are available to
members and their families.
|
 |
Education Trust
Million-dollar Educational Trust provides a four year college
education at a Catholic college for children of members who are
killed or permanently and totally disabled (a) from a cause directly
connected with a military conflict or (b) as a resulf of criminal
violence in the performance of their duties as full-time
law-enforcement officers or firemen.
|
 |
Student
Loans/Scholarships/Fellowships
Over 55,000 low interest student loans, ($83 million) disbursed to
Knights, their families, priests, brothers, sisters, seminarians and
postulants since 1971. Members and families also eligible for the
Knights of Columbus Fourth Degree Pro Deo and Pro Patria (U.S. and
Canada), Mexico, Puerto Rico and Philippines undergraduate
scholarships; the Bishop Greco and The Catholic University of
America graduate fellowships.
|
 |
Community Service
Last year, Knights of Columbus officers, program directors,
committeemen and members volunteered over 55 million hours in
community service.
|
 |
Catholic Information Service
Since 1948 when the program began, the Catholic Information Service
has provided free religious pamphlets to more than 8 million
inquirers and has enrolled more than 750,000 persons in the Catholic
Correspondence Course. And the mailbox is always open to those who
need advice and can’t bring themselves to ring a rectory doorbell.
|
 |
Vocations
State and local council vocations committees foster vocations
through prayer and other activities. Refund Support Vocations
Program (RSVP) has contributed nearly $18.6 million to thousands of
seminarians and postulants. $8.25 million Vocations Scholarship Fund
provides $2,500 scholarships to seminarians in theology
|
 |
Forth Degree
Order’s highest degree promoting patriotism and responsible
citizenship through our Catholic heritage. More than 250,000 Knights
belong to over 2,250 assemblies and are recognized by their colorful
capes and chapeaux.
|
 |
Fraternal Benefits
Order provides member-spouse accidental death benefit to all members
in good standing in insurance territories; family and orphan
fraternal benefits to eligible member families. See your K of C
insurance agent for complete details.
|