Support our Roman Catholic Church's positions on public policy, social, educational and vocational issues.
Uphold the Knights of Columbus' Principles of Charity, Unity, Fraternity, and Patriotism.
Work together towards a common objective for our Council's social and charitable causes.
Instill a great sense of fellowship, unity, cooperation, and ownership in our Council's social and fund-raising events.
Optimize our limited monetary and human resources on useful, visible and unforgettable programs and events.
Explore ways and means to increase and to retain membership count of our Council.
Foster, mentor, and encourage more Knights to actively participate in our Council's charitable,fund-raising, and social events.
Continue the current fund-raising projects to support our charitable programs. Also, explore new fund-raising projects and other worthy charitable programs.
Fraternal Benefits
Father McGivney founded the Knights of Columbus to strengthen the Catholic faith among its members and to establish a system of insurance to provide financial support for the families of incapacitated or deceased members. This noble objective continues today through the activities the Knights promote, and the optional insurance products that are available through local Councils. The Knights of Columbus Council 9997 of St. Thomas More Parish invite you to join us and to share in the pride, joy and fellowship in charitable works experienced by our members and their families. The acts of Faith, Charity, and Love you perform as a proud Knight ultimately benefit you, your family and the people whose lives you touch.
Who Can Become a Knight?
The Knights of Columbus Council of St. John encourage any practicing Catholic man of good standing, 18 years of age and older, who wants to become more involved with his Catholic Faith and Belief, Church, and Community to apply for membership. For more information abouty the Knights of Columbus contact our local Grand Knight. ( Roland Solis)
Our meetings are on the 1st Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m.
at the Knights of Columbus Hall