About Us

KofC History and Heritage

Founded on the principles of charity, unity and fraternity, the Knights of Columbus was established in 1882 by Father Michael J. McGivney, assistant pastor of St. Mary’s Church in New Haven, Conn., and a group of parishioners. Their intent? To bring financial aid and assistance to the sick, disabled and needy members and their families.

Today, Father McGivney is being considered for sainthood.

2025

KofC Membership
(International)

  • Total members: 2,195,915
  • Total councils: 16,799
  • College Knights: 34,257
  • College councils: 316
  • eMembers: 41,490 (185,280 since inception)
  • eMembers moved to councils: 26,999 (121,426 since inception)

About Our Council

We are part of the largest fraternal lay organization of The Catholic Church and are committed to the exemplification of Charity, Unity, Fraternity, Patriotism and Defense of The Church.

We promote social and intellectual fellowship among our members and their families. Our Council, through the Order, is consecrated to The Blessed Virgin Mary and is unequivocal in its loyalty to our Pope, bishops, and priests. We are firmly committed to the protection of human life from conception to natural death and the preservation and defense of the family.

We are also dedicated to helping Catholic families spiritually grow in their faith and defend their beliefs. Through strong volunteerism of time and talent, members involve themselves in charitable and service programs to meet the needs of our parish and civic community.

Knights of Columbus Principles

We Are Men On A Mission.

Knights of Columbus around the world are committed to serving their families, parishes and communities especially when it matters most.