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Who Are the Knights?

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Service and charity are at the heart of the Knights.

Founded to meet the needs of immigrants, refugees and families suffering from the death of a breadwinner, the Knights began as a small service organization and has grown into a worldwide financial and charitable organization.

Our Partners

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Our Mission

Together, we’re empowering Catholic men to live their faith at home, in their parish, at work and in their community.

Once we achieved the requirements to form a council, we submitted our application with 36 Charter Members and St John Paull II Council 16492 was established June 5th, 2016. Since that time, the Knights stepped up in a big way and volunteered many hours in support of our Pastor, the church, and the community. Since our founding we have raised thousands of dollars for our church, our community, held events for special olympics, setup scholarships and more. Our Knights are Ushers, Eucharistic Ministers, Lectors, Building and grounds maintenance, and even our Pastor and Deacon are Knights. 

Core Principles

Charity

Dedicating our lives to helping our community through charitable works like food drives, fundraisers, scholarships, construction and more.

Unity

Working together to help unite people together as one people under God.

Fraternity

Supporting our fellow knights and providing a strong foundation for families.

Patriotism

The primary purpose of the Fourth Degree is to inculcate a love of country and impress the duties of citizenship. Its motto is “Patriotism - enlightened and informed by religion”

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