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Who are the Who are the Knights of Columbus?Knights of Columbus?
On October 2, 1881, a small group of men met in the basement of St.
Mary’s Church on Hillhouse Ave. in New Haven, Connecticut.
Called together by their 29-year-old parish priest, Father Michael J. McGivney, these men formed a
fraternal society that would one day become the world’s largest Catholic
family fraternal service organization.
Who are the Who are the Knights of Columbus?Knights of Columbus?
They sought strength in solidarity, and security through unity of
purpose and devotion to a holy cause.
They vowed to be defenders of their country, their families and their
faith.
Who are the Who are the Knights of Columbus?Knights of Columbus?
These men were bound together by the ideal of
Christopher Columbus, the discoverer of the Americas, the
one whose hand brought Christianity to the New World. Their efforts came to fruition with the incorporation of the
Knights of Columbus on March 29, 1882. THEY WERE THE KNIGHTS OF
COLUMBUS
Who are the Who are the Knights of Columbus?Knights of Columbus?
Our Order has been called "the
strong right arm of the Church," and has been praised by Popes,
Presidents and other world leaders, for support of the
Church, programs of evangelization and Catholic
education, civic involvement and aid to those in need.
OUR FOUNDER
The Venerable Father Michael J. The Venerable Father Michael J. McGivneyMcGivney
Father McGivney began his priestly ministry on Christmas Day in 1877 as
curate at St. Mary's Church in New Haven. It was the city's first parish. A new stone church had been built after the old one burned, on one of New Haven's finest residential streets, Hillhouse Avenue.
There was neighborhood objection which even the New York Times noted in 1879, under the headline: "How An Aristocratic
Avenue Was Blemished By A Roman Church Edifice." So Father McGivney's
priestly ministry in New Haven began with tension and defensiveness among the working-class Irish families he served.
The Venerable Father Michael J. The Venerable Father Michael J. McGivneyMcGivney
Father McGivney went to the small district schools of Waterbury's working-class
neighborhoods. A good child, he was admired by his school principal for “…excellent
deportment and proficiency in his studies." Then, after the Civil War, when Connecticut's metals industry was booming, he left school at age 13 to go to work. His job in the spoon-
making department of a brass factory provided a few more dollars for family
survival.
The Venerable Father Michael J. The Venerable Father Michael J. McGivneyMcGivneyIn 1868, when Michael reached the age of 16,
he left the factory. With the priesthood clearly in mind, he traveled with his Waterbury pastor to Quebec, Canada. There he registered at the
French-run College of St. Hyacinthe. He worked hard on
subjects which would prepare him to apply
for seminary admission.
The Venerable Father Michael J. The Venerable Father Michael J. McGivneyMcGivneyFather McGivney worked closely
with the young people of St. Mary's parish, holding catechism classes and
organizing a total abstinence society to fight alcoholism. In 1881 he began to explore with various laymen the idea of a Catholic, fraternal benefit
society. In an era when parish clubs and fraternal societies had wide popular appeal, the young priest felt there should
be some way to strengthen religious faith and at the same time provide for the financial
needs of families overwhelmed by illness or death of the
breadwinner.
The Venerable Father Michael J. The Venerable Father Michael J. McGivneyMcGivney
He discussed this concept with Bishop Lawrence McMahon of
Hartford, and received his approval. He traveled to Boston to talk with the Massachusetts
Catholic Order of Foresters, and traveled to Brooklyn to consult the Catholic Benevolent Legion. He met with other priests of the diocese. Wherever he could, he sought information that would
help the Catholic laymen to organize themselves into a
benefit society.
The Venerable Father Michael J. The Venerable Father Michael J. McGivneyMcGivney
Father McGivney had suggested Sons of Columbus as
a name for the Order. This would bind Catholicism and
Americanism together through the faith and bold vision of the
New World's discoverer.
The word “Knights" replaced “Sons" because key members of the organizing group who were Irish-born Civil War veterans felt it would help to apply a
noble ritual in support of the emerging cause of Catholic
civil liberty.
In the first public reference to the Order on February 8, 1882, the New Haven Morning
Journal and Courier said the Knights of Columbus' initial meeting had been held
the night before. On March 29, the Connecticut legislature granted a charter
to the Knights of Columbus, formally establishing it as a legal corporation. The
Order's principles in 1882 were "Unity" and "Charity." The concepts of "Fraternity" and
"Patriotism" were added later. Each of these ideals played a major role in
ceremonials from the beginning. The Columbus-linked themes, says historian
Christopher J. Kauffman, “…reverberated with pride in the American promise of liberty, equality and opportunity."
The Venerable Father Michael J. The Venerable Father Michael J. McGivneyMcGivney
On August 14, 1890, Father Michael J. McGivney died at
the age of 38. In his 13 brief, busy years as a priest, Father McGivney's piety and compassion had won the love of those he served as curate and pastor. His Christian inspiration, leadership and
administrative drive had brought him the loyalty and affection of thousands who knew him as the founder of the Knights of Columbus.
The Venerable Father Michael J. The Venerable Father Michael J. McGivneyMcGivney
Knights of ColumbusKnights of Columbus
Remarkably developed from its simple beginnings in a church basement, the Knights
of Columbus today combines Catholic fraternalism and one of the most successful American insurance enterprises. The four towers of the international headquarters
symbolize the Order's worldwide commitment to Charity, Unity, Fraternity and Patriotism.
More than 12,000 fraternal councils are active in 13 countries.Nearly 1.7 million Knights contribute
about $130 million and 61,000,000 hours of volunteer service to charitable
causes each year.
Yuba City Council #5978Yuba City Council #5978
Knights in ActionWorkday Around the
Parish
The sky is blue, the air is crisp, but the coats are already starting to come off.
Knights in ActionWorkday Around the Parish
Knights in ActionTootsie Roll Drive Fundraiser
For Persons with Special Needs
Knights in ActionPancake Breakfast and Blood
Drive
Knights in ActionSupport of our St. Isidore Catholic
SchoolBible Presentation to 2nd grade class
Knights in Action
A certificate from St. Isidore Catholic School was presented to PGK
Rusty Gordon by wrestler Eric Wallace and Coach
Frank Hamrah. Also displayed is a wrestler's singlet, purchased with funds provided by our Council. The singlets
were imprinted with the school banner and Tiger
mascot.
Support of St. Isidore Catholic School
Knights in ActionMemorial To The Unborn
The Knights of Columbus are committed to protecting and
honoring the sanctity of human life. An activity in
pursuit of this goal by Knights across the Nation is
the establishment of Memorials to the Unborn.
Yuba City Knights have established one for
parishioners of and visitors to St. Isidore. This memorial
was designed and constructed with materials and labor provided by the Yuba City
Knights, parish members, and local businesses. The formal dedication was held on May
12, 2000.
Knights in ActionMemorial To The Unborn
The memorial is located by the grove between the church and the rectory.
Knights in ActionMemorial To The Unborn
Prayer for the Helpless Unborn:
“Heavenly Father, in Your love for us, protect against the wickedness
of the devil those helpless little ones whom You have given the gift of life. Touch with pity the hearts of those women pregnant in our
world today who are not thinking of motherhood. Help them to see that the child they carry is made in Your image - as well as theirs - made for eternal life. Dispel their fear and
selfishness and give them true womanly hearts to love their babies
and give them birth and all the needed care that mother alone can
give. We ask this through Jesus Christ, Our Lord, Who lives and
reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God forever and ever. Amen.”
Knights in Action
Grand Knight Rich Covey presents scholarship awards
to Lyndsey Galownia and Tony McAuliff in 2007.
COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS
Knights in ActionFourth of July Fireworks Stand
Annual fundraiser to support both Parish and community needs.
Knights in ActionSOME FUN TIME TOO…OUR ANNUAL BAR-
B-QUE!
Knights in ActionSponsorship of Columbian Squires Circle
Founded in 1925, the Columbian Squires program was created to
give young boys leadership training and moral guidance that would serve them for a
lifetime.Today more than 20,000 Squires
ages 10 to 18 have fun and share their Catholic faith, help people in need, and enjoy the company of friends in social,
family, athletic, cultural, civic and spiritual activities.
The Squires motto is “Esto Dignus”
(Be Worthy)
St. Joseph the Worker Circle #5087
Knights in ActionSponsorship of Squires
CircleSt. Joseph the Worker Circle #5087
The Columbian Squires program was developed to enhance a young man’s opportunities in life — a chance to receive the leadership training and
moral guidance needed to succeed.
With so many different types of organizations for young men in today’s
world, what makes the Squires different? This is a Catholic
organization that builds character and develops leadership.
Knights in ActionSponsorship of Squires
CircleSt. Joseph the Worker Circle #5087
A Squires Circle is designed to be run both by and for young men. Through their circle, Squires work and socialize as a group of
friends, gradually developing into Catholic leaders.
The St. Joseph the Worker Circle #5087 , sponsored by Yuba City Council #5978, was
chartered in July 2006 with 18 charter members.
It is the first and only Squires Circle in Northern California.
Knights in ActionSponsorship of Squires
Circle
Squires teaches the young men how to take responsibility for their actions as individuals
and leaders
Squires provides growth in areas such as decision making, delegation of responsibility,
administration, public speaking, public relations, record-keeping, financial
responsibility, and program promotion Squires teaches the young men that there
are people in the community that need assistance and by working with their Circle
and the Knights of Columbus Council, learn the first lesson of the Knights of
Columbus--charity.
St. Joseph the Worker Circle #5087
Knights in ActionSponsorship of Squires
Circle
CHARTER MEMBERS
St. Joseph the Worker Circle #5087
Why Join The Knights of Columbus?
The Knights of Columbus is the largest nationwide lay organization in the Catholic
Church. Knights throughout the United States are committed to the exemplification of Charity, Unity, Fraternity, Patriotism, and Defense of the
Priesthood. The Order is consecrated to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The Knights of Columbus are unequivocal in their loyalty to the Pope, the
Vicar of Christ on earth. Knights are firmly committed to the protection of human life, from
conception to natural death, and the preservation and defense of the family.
Why Join The Knights of Columbus?
We are men of faith, comprising over 12,000 Knights of Columbus councils at home and
overseas. Guided not only by our belief in God and the Catholic Church, but by our belief in
each other, and in ourselves.
We are an organization of dedicated individuals — 1.7 million members strong, and growing. An organization that since
1882, has embodied the selflessness of man as it has helped overcome the problems of the
world, such as poverty, ignorance, and apathy…things which imperil not only a
single individual, but the whole of humanity.
Why Join The Knights of Columbus? Imagine being part of an organization that fills your
heart and your mind with joy of giving to others and the feeling that comes with making a difference.
Knights are Catholic men, 18 years of age and older,
who are committed to making their community a better place, while supporting their Church. Being a Knight is more than camaraderie; it is supporting your local Catholic Church, while enhancing your own faith; it is
about protecting and enhancing your family life.
The history of the Knights of Columbus’s involvement in community life is a record of outstanding benevolent
achievement. Knights volunteer in a variety of charitable enterprises to serve the people and programs
of their communities.
Why Join The Knights of Columbus?We are men of faith, comprising over 12,000 Knights
of Columbus councils at home and overseas. Guided not only by our belief in God and the Catholic Church,
but by our belief in each other, and in ourselves.
We are the Knights of Columbus. Believing that a man is defined by his actions as a leader in his community. Believing that a man is more then simply a man, when
he bears the title of “Knight”
The Knights of Columbus is an organization fortified by its past, and driven by its goals for the future. It’s
through these five areas of service — faith, community, family, youth and fellowship — that we truly make a
difference.
Why Join The Knights of Columbus?The Knights of Yuba City Council 5978 are strong in
our faith and dedicated to serve the needs of our parish and our community. A lot has been accomplished but
much is still to be done and we need you. We need you to join us in our noble efforts. All it takes is for you to take the first step. Your help, just a couple of hours a month, will give you rewards that are greater then you can imagine. The feeling that you will get, the feeling
that you have helped, will fill your heart with great joy. Come see just what we are all about and take
the first step to enhance your personal life…
JOIN THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
TODAY!
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