Father McGivney

Welcome to the web site for the St John Bosco Council of the  Knights of Columbus.  Our Council serves the St. Raymond of Peņafort Parish and its local community in the Springfield / Fairfax Station area of Virginia.

Please support the charitable activities of the Knights of Columbus.
Make all your Amazon.com purchases using the widget on the right.

 

Home
About Our Council
Membership
Calendar
Directions and Map
Grand Knight Reports
Council Officers
Council Committees
Pro-Life Activities
KOVAR
Christ in Christmas
Father McGivney
Guide To The Rosary
Photos
Resources
Related Links
Disclaimer
District 14 VA
Supreme Council

 

The Founder of the Knights of Columbus

Over a century ago, in mid-August of 1890, one  of the largest funerals in the history of Waterbury, Connecticut, took place. The throngs who attended were grieving the death, at age 38, of Father Michael J. McGivney, founder of the Knights of Columbus.

Delegations were present from almost every one of the 57 Knights of Columbus councils that had been chartered in the Order's first eight years. The Bishop of Hartford and more than 70 of Connecticut's Catholic priests were joined by many civic leaders. It was reported that every available carriage for miles around had been rented for the great procession.

Father McGivney's funeral was an indication of the love and respect the people felt for this hard-working, holy, parish priest. It also reflected the deep personal appeal that immigrant Catholics immediately found in the Knights of Columbus. Since that time, the Order's growth has never stopped. Today it is the largest society of Catholic men in the world, with 1.6 million members in the United 
States, Canada, the Philippines, Mexico, and several Central American and Caribbean countries.


To mark the Order's hundredth anniversary in 1982, the Knights of Columbus brought the remains of Father McGivney from Waterbury back to St. Mary's Church in New Haven, where he had founded the Order. There he now rests in a setting in which daily Mass is offered for the deceased members and their deceased spouses of the Order and prayers are said in his honor. His cause for canonization is  proceeding.

Visit the site below for more information on Father McGivney's life and the status of progress toward his canonization:

 Father McGivney Guild
 


Mailing Address
Knights of Columbus
St John Bosco Council #12846
Box 263
Springfield, VA 22150

This web site is best viewed using Microsoft Internet Explorer.  Some features of this site may not be visible in other browsers.

E-Mail Webmaster
Last Updated on 09 January 2012
Council Disclaimer