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Ocean City Council #9053
9901 Coastal Highway
Ocean City, Maryland, 21842
410-524-7994


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Who are the Knights?

The Knights of Columbus is the world's largest Catholic family fraternal service organization with 1.6 million members. It provides members and their families with volunteer opportunities in service to the Catholic Church, their communities, families and young people.

Are you a Knight recently relocated to the Ocean City area?  Why don't you consider transferring your membership to the Ocean City Council #9053 and enjoy all the activities of the Council here in Ocean City.  Call the Council Home at 410-524-7994 and ask to transfer your membership to Council #9053.

The Knights of Columbus were founded by Fr. Michael J. McGivney  You can view a timeline of the life of the founder of the Knights of Columbus, Fr. Michael J. McGivney, watch a video about him, post a prayer petition, enroll in the Father McGivney Guild free of charge and receive a regular newsletter by visiting the Fr. McGivney website, www.fathermcgivney.org.

As a member of the Knights of Columbus you and your family enjoy many benefits, including 12 free issues annually of the Columbia magazine, the world's largest Catholic family magazine, eligibility to join the Knights of Columbus top-ranked life insurance program, and many more family and personal benefits.

How To Join

Membership in the Knights of Columbus is open to practicing Catholic men in union with the Holy See, who are at least 18 years old. A practicing Catholic is one who lives up to the Commandments of God and the precepts of the Church. Call Rick Fairbend, 302-436-6242, or Armando Graziosi, 302-436-9457, for membership information.  Application blanks are available from any member of the Knights of Columbus. You may also contact Ron Peters or Arnold Myers at the Council #9053 Home, 410-524-7994.

 

4th Degree Emblem Any Third Degree member in good standing, one year after the anniversary of his First Degree, is eligible for membership in the Fourth Degree. The primary purpose of the Fourth Degree is to foster the spirit of patriotism by promoting responsible citizenship and a love of and loyalty to the Knights' respective countries through active

membership in local Fourth Degree groups (called "assemblies").

Certain members of the Fourth Degree serve as honor guards at civic and religious functions, an activity that has brought worldwide recognition to the Knights of Columbus.

The Ocean City 4th Degree is the Pope John Paul II Assembly #2454. Fourth Degree Officers for 2008-2009 are: 

Faithful Friar Rev. John P. Klevence
Faithful Navigator Tom Brown
Faithful Captain Jim Rebel
Faithful Pilot Frank Tuminello, PGK
Faithful Admiral John Postanowicz, PGK, PFN
Faithful Scribe Bill McElroy
Faithful Purser Joe Rakiewicz
Faithful Comptroller Arnold Myers
Inner Sentinel Lou David
Outer Sentinel Milt Ewing
Trustees:
3 Yr Neil Foote, PFN
2 Yr James Nockey, PGN
1 Yr Bill Taylor
Color Corps Commander James Crabill, PGK, PFN
Deputy Color Corps Commander Joseph V. DiBlasi
Master Carl P. Roberts

Visit the State 4th degree website, http://www.kcmaryland4th.org/index.html..

Ladies Auxiliary

The Ladies Auxiliary's main function is to support the men and the council. They do this primarily by providing help at events, cooking

for events and providing monetary help. They also very generously help with setting up and beautifying the hall for events.

Officers of the Ocean City Council #9053 Ladies Auxiliary for 2007-2008 are:

President Marlyn Pietruszka
Vice President Fran Nickels
Corresponding Secretary Bertha Heuttner
Recording Secretary Pat Kratz
Treasurer Jeanne Noble

Vatican Declares Knights Founder Venerable

On March 16, 2008, Pope Benedict XVI approved a decree recognizing the heroic virtue of Father Michael J. McGivney, founder of the Knights of Columbus. The pope’s declaration significantly advances the priest’s process toward sainthood and gives the parish priest the distinction of "Venerable Servant of God." If canonized, Father McGivney would be the first American born priest to be so honored.

All of us who are members of the Knights of Columbus are profoundly grateful for this recognition of the holiness of our founder, said Supreme Knight Carl Anderson. The strength of the Knights of Columbus today is a testament to his timeless vision, his holiness and his ideals.

Worried about the religious faith and financial stability of immigrant families, Father McGivney founded the Knights of Columbus with the help of several men of St. Mary’s Parish in New Haven in 1882 to help strengthen the faith of the men of his parish and to provide financial assistance in the event of their death to the widows and orphans they left behind. He was also known for his tireless work among his parishioners.

Born in Waterbury, Conn., Aug. 12, 1852, Michael Joseph McGivney, was the first of Patrick and Mary (Lynch) McGivney’s 13 children, six of whom died in infancy or early childhood. His parents, natives of Ireland, had immigrated to the United States during the 19th century. Patrick was a molder in a Waterbury brass mill, where Michael himself

worked for a brief time as a child to help support the family.

From an early age, however, he realized a calling to the Catholic priesthood. After studying in several seminaries, he was ordained in that Baltimore’s historic Cathedral by Cardinal James Gibbons Dec. 22, 1877. He took up his first assignment, as curate at St. Mary’s Church, New Haven, Conn., Jan. 2, 1878. Father McGivney was named pastor of St. Thomas Church in Thomaston, Conn. in 1884. He became seriously ill with pneumonia in January 1890, and died Aug. 14, 1890 at age 38.

The cause, or process, for Father McGivney’s sainthood, was opened by Hartford Archbishop Daniel A. Cronin, in December 1997. The cause was presented to the Vatican in 2000, where it has been under review by the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. With the pope’s recent decree, and the authentication of a miracle at Father McGivney’s intercession, the priest could be beatified. A second miracle would be required for canonization.

Still maintaining its headquarters in New Haven, the Knights of Columbus is the world’s largest Catholic Fraternal Organization with more than 1.7 million members in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Central America, the Caribbean islands, the Philippines, Guam and, most recently, Poland.

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