Knights of Columbus - Saint Paul Council #11105
The Knights of Columbus is an international century-old service organization of Catholic Men guided by four core principles - charity, unity, fraternity, and patriotism. The founder’s initial objective was the establishment of an Order that would unite men in their faith as well as provide for Catholic families in times of need. The Knights organize support for our community’s mentally challenged children and adults. Family dinners are sponsored by the Knights at various occasions; between the evening Masses of Holy Days of Obligation, after the Right to Life March, as well as for no other reason than just to join families and neighbors in a good-time meal. On occasion, the Knights’ provide fiscal and physical assistance to the different ministries within the parish; the bi-annual Good-As-New Sale, the decorating and un-decorating of the Church, support to the Youth Ministry, etc. Within the Order itself, there are four “Degrees” of Knighthood, each one meant to exemplify one of the four core principles. To become a full Knight, each member is encouraged to attain the Third Degree Level, after which, he can go to the Fourth Degree. This level embodies patriotism and is the most visible of all Degrees.
Meetings: The first Thursday of each month at 7:00 PM and the third Thursday of each month at 8:00 PM in the Norris Hall.
Don Cooke, Grand Knight
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