Knights of Columbus - Southern California Chapter

The Officers 2011-2012

  • Joseph Muhl
    President

    Fr. Lawrence Seyer
    Chaplain

    Mario Santiago
    Vice-President

    Vince Malto
    Secretary

    Joseph Galbraith
    Treasurer

    Kent Hori
    Marshall

    Jim Carsich
    Advocate

    Phil Wilmot
    3rd Year Trustee

    Richard Legaspi
    2nd Year Trustee

    Elpidio Andrion
    1st Year Trustee

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Welcome

The Vision of Father McGivney

 

Led by the quiet, unassuming curate of St. Mary’s Parish in New Haven, Conn., a small group of men established the Knights of Columbus in the church basement early in the spring of 1882. The priest, Father Michael J. McGivney, say clearly that both Catholics and the Church faced serious problems in the last half of the nineteenth century such as anti-Catholicism and ethnic prejudice; under-employment; lack of social standing and early loss of the breadwinner.

 

To resolve those problems Father McGivney conceived the idea of an organization of Catholic men who would band together:

  • To aid one another in times of sickness or death, by means of a simple insurance plan, so that their wives and children would not face abject poverty.
  • To strengthen themselves and each other in the Faith.
  • To strengthen families and family life.
  • To be strong pillar of support for their priests and bishops
  • To be of service to Church and community by coming to the aid of those most in need in society.

 

The called themselves Knights of Columbus – Knights to emphasize chivalry’s ideals of charity and support for Church and state, and Columbus as a reminder that Catholics had been the backbone and bulwark of American’s growth and greatness from the very beginning.

 

The State of Connecticut officially chartered the Order on March 29, 1882. It’s founder, Father McGivney, and those first Knights dreamed of the day when there would be a council in every parish in Connecticut.  Little could they know that their small group would grow into a global organization of more than 1.6 million members in nearly 12,000 local councils in 13 countries: the United States, Canada, the Philippines, Mexico, Panama, Guatemala, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Bahamas, Cuba, Virgin Islands, Guam and Saipan.

 

In the years since 1882 the Knights of Columbus has become one of the largest and strongest life insurance companies in North America with more than $53 billion of insurance in force. More than $5 billion in new insurance is sold annually and last year the Order paid $145 million in death benefits to the families of deceased members and $329 million in dividends to insurance members.

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