
Who are the Knights?
The Knights of Columbus
is the world's largest
Catholic family
fraternal service
organization with 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.
Membership Benefits
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.
St. Teresa of Avila
parish, on the grounds
of which lies our
council home, has grown
by leaps and bounds over
the past several years.
Whether you're a life
long resident or you
find yourself new to the
area there are many
members for which you
simply do not
know...this is to be
expected. What
better way to get to
know more quality people
than to become a member
of the largest Catholic
organization in the
world. Membership
will provide you the
opportunity to meet
these new people, build
bonds and friendships
that will last a life
time.
How to join
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.
For questions, please
contact our
Membership Director:.
4th Degree
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.
Ladies Auxiliary
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.
For questions, please
contact our
Ladies Auxiliary.
Squires
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.
For questions, please
contact our
Youth Director.