
Knights of Columbus – John Paul II Council
Men of faith and service, supporting parish and community.
Men of faith and service, supporting parish and community.
The Knights of Columbus is the world’s largest Catholic fraternal service organization dedicated to the principles of Unity, Charity, Fraternity, and Patriotism. Founded in 1882 by the Venerable Father Michael McGivney in New Haven, Connecticut, it was named in honour of the explorer Christopher Columbus. Today, the Order has over 1.9 million members in 15,000+ councils across countries including Canada, the U.S., Poland, Mexico, the Philippines, and more.
Founded in 2007, our parish's council is named after St. John Paul II, who called the Knights the 'strong right arm of the Church.' Since its founding, our council has been actively supporting parish and community life through funding, volunteer work, and leadership.
If you're a practicing Catholic male over 18 and in union with the Holy See, we invite you to join our brotherhood. Reach out to a Knight or contact us through the parish office.