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Knights of Columbus
 
Council No. 4858
Highway 185 S
Sullivan, Missouri

A Catholic men's fraternal organization, dedicated to the values of
Charity, Unity, Fraternity and Patriotism
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Who Are The Knights?
 

General Information
about the
Knights of Columbus

The Knights of Columbus is a lay Catholic family fraternal service organization. Membership in the Knights of Columbus is open to all practical Catholic men in communion with the Holy See, age eighteen and above. The term practical Catholic implies that a person accepts and abides by the Commandments of God and the precepts and tenets of the Catholic church.

K of COn October 2, 1881, Father Michael J. McGivney, 29-year-old assistant pastor at St. Mary's Church in New Haven, Connecticut, brought together a group of laymen with whom he discussed his dream for a Catholic fraternal benefit society. It not only would assist widows and orphans of deceased members through its life insurance program, but also would boost members' sense of pride in their Catholic religion, then frequently challenged in the anti-Catholic climate of 19th-century America. Father McGivney and his associates met several more times over the next several months to continue planning, and the new organization --the Knights of Columbus -- was formally launched in early February, 1882.


The officers of the new Catholic organization chose the name Knights of Columbus to honor Christopher Columbus, the Catholic discoverer of America. The word knights is also significant. We are ever mindful of the knightly qualities of spirituality and service to church that is embodied in the Knights of Columbus. The Order has evolved into a service organization with a strong family orientation.

 

By the end of 1897 the Order was thoroughly rooted in New England, along the upper Atlantic seaboard and into Canada. Within the next eight years it branched out from Quebec to California, and from Florida to Washington.

 

The Knights of Columbus remains headquartered in New Haven, but is now present with nearly 12000 Councils in the United States, Canada, the Philippines, Mexico, and several other countries.

 

One of the primary missions of the Knights of Columbus is to support local charities. The Knights are a familiar sight around town during the annual Tootsie RollŪ drive, which raises funds for charities that support the retarded and handicapped. We also support other fund raising drives to aid local parishes and charities.

The Knights of Columbus promotes family values by providing numerous activities throughout the year that the entire family can participate in. Additionally, the organization provides an opportunity to ensure that a knight's family is provided for in the event of his death.

 

Here is short list of reasons you may want to join the Knights of Columbus:

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..An opportunity to become part of the world's largest Catholic fraternal organization.

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...A great way to make a personal contribution to the Church and community through charity and fraternity.

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...Active participation in Council activities serves as a "school of leadership" which will enable you to develop qualities that enhance your strengths and abilities.

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...A sense of "belonging" in an organization that shares your religious beliefs and brings to together like-minded men joined in a common cause.

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...Concerns for your family and your retirement years can be addressed by the Orders optional, low-cost life insurance.

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...A sense of pride, knowing that the Knights of Columbus is second to none in support of our Holy Father, our Bishops and Priests, and our fellow man.

Hierarchical Structure of the Knights of Columbus

All members of the Knights of Columbus belong to a particular Council, and any group of at least thirty men may apply to found a new Council in their area. The highest elected officer of each Council is the Grand Knight, who, with the other Council Officers, is elected by the membership each year. The Grand Knight appoints various Program Directors and Chairmen to run the Council's activities for the year. All Council activities except Membership activities, fall into one of five Program Areas, each with a Director. The five Directors of Church Activities, Community Activities, Council Activities, Family Activities and Youth Activities report to a General Programs Director, who in turn reports to the Grand Knight.

Several Councils within the same geographic area are grouped together in a District under the guidance of the District Deputy and his assistant, the District Warden. There are currently 232 Councils with 40,012 members in the State of Missouri.

The District Officers are appointed by the State Deputy, the highest elected officer of the State Council. State Officers and Program Chairmen are analogous to those at the Council level and coordinate the activities of all the Councils throughout the State. Each Spring, the State Deputy hosts a Convention to elect officers and conduct other State business. Every Grand Knight and one elected Delegate represent every Council in the state at this Convention.

 

The highest level within the Knights of Columbus is the Supreme Council, headed by the Supreme Knight. At the Supreme Convention each summer, State Deputies and Representatives from each State, Territory, or Country meet to conduct business concerning the international operation of the Order.

Ceremonials of the Order

There are four "Degrees" of Knighthood within the Knights of Columbus. The initiation ceremonies into each of these Degrees (the ceremonies themselves are also called "Degrees") are the only facets of the Order which are not made known to non-members. Each of the Degrees is designed to exemplify one of the four Principals of the Order: Charity, Unity, Fraternity and Patriotism. The Degrees must be taken in order.

Every applicant must take the First, or Membership, Degree before he can be considered a Member of the Knights of Columbus. Once he has taken his First Degree, he becomes a member in good standing in the Order. To reach full Knighthood, members must also take the Second and Third Degrees, and all members are strongly encouraged to do so. Members must have taken the Third degree to be elected to Council offices or to enter into the Fourth Degree.

Once a man has been a member of the Knights of Columbus for a year and has taken his Third Degree, he is eligible to join a Fourth Degree Assembly. The Fourth Degree has its own structure separate from that of the Council. Fourth Degree Assemblies gain their membership from Third Degree members of several Councils within a larger geographic area. The most visible members of the Order are often the Fourth Degree Color Corps, with their colorful capes, chapeaux and sabers

 

 
Father Paul Sutter Council No. 4858 History
The current council is over 20 years old and dates to July 29 of 1984 when a group of former and new members applied for and received a charter as a reinstuited council no. 4858. The original council dates back to Sept. 27, 1959. From a small beginning of less than 40 members, the reinstituted council has grown to over 115 current members.

The Knights are involved in a vast number of charitable and Catholic based activities in and around the State of Missouri. On a State level, the Knights totally support the Childrens Diagnostic Wing of the Cardinal Glennon Hospital in St Louis. Locally the Knights support three parishes...St. Anthony of Sullivan, Holy Martys of Japan and St. Francis of Bourbon. Generally the KOC donate $500 to the PSR program of each parish yearly. Donations are periodically given to the Meramec Mission from both the KOC and the Ladies Auxiliary. In addition the KOC contibutes to and hosts the annual Kiwanis Christmas toy drive which works through the Meramec Mission. Annually the Knights collect money through the Tootsie Roll Drive and the proceeds are split between the KOC Wing of the Cardinal Glennon Hospital and the local Sheltered Workshop. At Christmas the KOC hosts a dinner, dance and entertainment for the employees and staff of the Meramec Sheltered Workshop. The KOC holds 7 fish frys during lent every to raise money for its charitable activities..and additionally holds an 8th fish fry for local Catholic scholarships and as well as many Saturday lunch BBQs at Wal-Mart. The KOC sponsors an annual free throw contest for youth of the area, holds a special communion and breakfast every 5th Sunday of a month, contibutes to Birth Right, the Catholic Education Fund, the Religious Vocation Fund, and supports Relay for Life activities in many ways.

Want to join a local Catholic mens organization dedicated to charity, unity, fraternity, and patriotism ?...give us a try..you will be both surprised and pleased
 
Past Grand Knights of Council No. 4858
Since the reinstituted council’s inception in late 1984, there has been a total of 14 Grand Knights….

Wilbert Cain 1985-86
George De Wick 1986-87
Omer Jones 1987-88
Dave Strothcamp 1988-89
Frank Aubuchon 1989-90
Ray Brendel 1990-91
Carl Brendel, Jr. 1991-93
Joe Gravagna 1993-94
Paul Caltry 1994-96
Gene Hofstetter 1996-97
Kenny Braun 1997-99
Rick Hoffstetter 2001-03
Roy Whinery 2003-05
Jerry Gauzy Current

 
Calendar of Events
Our bookings and events can change daily, so please check with our hall manager, Dick Seidel ( 573-732-5112), if you wish information on any event scheduled for our hall. For your information, a current overview of our rental/committment calandar is always posted on the white board in the KOC hall just outside the lounge area.





 
General Hall Rental Information
Our hall is located just seconds down Highway 185, south of I-44,on the west ( right ) side of the highway just before the new bridge.


We actively solicit rentals of our hall when our KOC group is not using the hall for its own purposes. We rent the hall for such things as parties, wedding receptions, dinner dances, concerts, business meetings, Christmas parties, auctions, baby showers, and anniversary parties. We offer substantial discounts to our own KOC members but the function must involve the immediate family. Rental quotes are available by calling the hall at 573-860-2458, or our rental manager at 573-732-5112.
Our hall is quite large and will easily seat 225 people with a dance floor. We have a stage for convenient placement of a band or DJ. The hall is equipped with 6 smoke eaters which run continuously. The hall building has 2 sets of rest rooms, a nice stainless steel outfitted kitchen, a large walk-in cooler, food service windows from the kitchen to the hall, a beverage service window, two beer tappers from the walk-in cooler, wheelchair ramps and lots of parking space front and back. The hall has been newly painted and refurbished. Call for a free inspection.
 
Fourth Degree
A new 4th degree assembly has been formed in our area and meets every other month at the KOC hall in Cuba .Generally the meetings begin with a mass, then a business meeting followed by food and refreshments. This group received its charter on June 21, 2005. Membership in this council is limited to 4th degree Knights. If you have an interest, please call Vince at 573-885-1101.

 
Ladies Auxiliary





The Ladies Auxiliary of Council 4858 is an organization of dedicated women who are devoted to their faith, families and husbands. Our charter was granted on February 10, 1986. Our motto is “Helping Knights, Help Others “ We can be seen in the background and beside our Knights helping where needed. We contribute an assessed amount per member to the Religious Information Bureau, plus we contribute to the Vitae Society, Catholic Education Fund, Religious Vocation Fund and other state and national programs sponsored by the Knights. On a local level we contribute to programs of the Special Olympics, Birth Right and our three local parishes, St. Anthony of Sullivan, Holy Martyrs of Japan, and St. Francis of Bourbon. We adopt a family at Thanksgiving and Christmas and participate in “Relay for Life “. Our fundraisers are a joint effort with the Knights are very successful. Socially we have pot luck suppers and a Christmas party for the children. We are always looking for new ideas and welcome all suggestions. Membership guidelines are simple: You need to be a wife, mother, daughter ( 18 and older ) or a widow of a Knight in good standing. If you would like to become an Auxiliary member or want further information, call Kay Whinery at 573-468-5143.

Current Officers 2005/2006

Kay Whinery President
Val Kaemmerlen Vice president
Karen Bierman Secretary
Ruth Ann Lambing Treasurer
 
Contact Us
 
If you would like more information about the Knights, please call Jerry at 573-468-8266.

If you would like hall rental information, please call 573-860-2458.
 

St. Anthony Parish at 119 West Springfield Road Sullivan, Mo 63080 | 573-468-6101 | sachurch@fidmail.com
  

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