A Catholic fraternal organization founded in 1882 at St. Mary's Church in New Haven, Conn., the Knights of Columbus has 1.8 million members in the Americas, Europe and Asia. For 129 years it has provided for the financial security of its members and their families.
Consistently earning the highest industry ratings for fiscal stability and ethical business practices, the Knights of Columbus has more than $80 billion of life insurance in force and ranks among the Fortune 1000 list of America's largest companies.
Often referred to as the "strong right arm of the Church," the Knights of Columbus upholds its founding principle of charity. The organization donated more than $154 million and over 70 million hours of volunteer service to charitable causes last year. Cumulative totals during the past decade total nearly $1.406 billion and 653 million hours to charity.
A Catholic fraternal organization founded in 1882 at St. Mary's Church in New Haven, Conn., the Knights of Columbus has 1.8 million members in the Americas, Europe and Asia. For 129 years it has provided for the financial security of its members a...