About the Knights of Columbus

Blessed Fr. Michael J. McGivney, founder of the Knights of Columbus. Painting by Richard Whitney, www.crescentpond.com

Founded by Father Michael J. McGivney in 1882 in New Haven, Connecticut, the Knights of Columbus has grown to a worldwide Catholic fraternal brotherhood of more than 14,000 councils and 1.8 million members. Every member of the Knights of Columbus plays a part in improving the world around them, one community at a time. Knights stand together in faith, dedicated to uphold the principles they cherish while lending their support and strength to parish, home and fellow Knights.

From charity for worldwide causes, to helping closer to home with volunteer activities, to a top-rated insurance program, the Knights makes the most of its brotherhood.

What we provide

SERVICE

Charity is the first principle of the Knights of Columbus. Knights are men who get things done. We volunteer our time to serve our parishes and our communities. And by working together, we were able to donate more than $1.4 billion and 664 million volunteer hours to worthy causes in the past decade.

SUPPORT

Unity and Fraternity are the second and third principles of the Knights of Columbus. The Knights of Columbus was founded so that men could work together to serve their parishes and communities, protect the well being of their Catholic families, and support each other in faith and in many other ways along life’s journey. The Knights of Columbus offers its members the opportunity to grow in their faith through living the example of a charity that evangelizes and personifying what it means to be a Catholic gentleman through the practicing of good works.

STABILITY

Knights and their families have exclusive access to our top quality insurance products. In fact, no insurer in North America is more highly rated than the Knights of Columbus. As an organization founded to protect the well being of Catholic families, we have continued to take that mission seriously for more than 130 years. Generations of Catholics have counted on the Knights of Columbus, and in an increasingly turbulent world, the Knights of Columbus can be trusted to affordably and securely protect the future of loved ones and to be there when we’re needed most.


2025-2026               Family of the Month                                Knight of the Month

July                             Patrick and Carol Thibodeaux           Frank Thomasse

August                      Tommy and Billie Ewing                       Albert Rucka

September              Jet and Bridget Toohey                          Robert Puckett

October                    Jeff and Jody Veitch                                Richard Smith

November               Floyd and Mary McDuffie                     John Scarchilli

December                Jaun and Monica Carillo                      Deacon Keith Hebert

January                     Charles and Sylvia Trahan                  Lanston Fall

February                   Justin and Prisci Jennings                 Chris Anderson

March                        Scott and Mary Rollins                         Jim Mouton

April                          Frank and Stephanie LoMonte          Troy Johnson

May                           Andy and Elisa Sonnier                         Jody Gray

 

2025                          Family of the Year                                   Knight of the Year

                                    Tommy and Billie Ewing                      Frank Thomassee