|
|
|
|||
|
|
The Fourth Degree History The
Knights of Columbus was founded on Originally
the order had only three degrees exemplifying the principles of CHARITY,
UNITY and FRATERNITY. Complying
with the wishes of the membership, the Board of Directors approved the Fourth
Degree and the first exemplification was held in Purpose The primary purpose of the fourth Degree is to foster the spirit of patriotism. To do this the Fourth Degree is designed to strengthen love of country and encourage responsible citizenship. Membership In order to be eligible for
membership in the Fourth Degree, the applicant must be:
A third Degree member may
apply for membership on his own initiative or upon invitation by any Fourth
Degree member. Color Guards Public
appearance of fourth degree Knights as honor guards at civic and religious
functions is an important activity of each assembly. Their colorful capes and plumed headgear add dignity and a pride of
church and country to any event. By
these public demonstrations, their loyalties bring credit to themselves and
to the Knights of Columbus. Seven reasons why knights should
join the fourth degree
The
Exemplification to the Fourth Degree will take place twice this year
Saturday, February 24, 2007 at the Wyndham Hotel in Andover Fees: Dress: Candidate - $70.00 Candidate – Black Tuxedo, Black Tie, Black Shoes Banquet (for guest) - $35.00 Lady Guests - Dress Ladies program - $25.00 Gentlemen Guests – Suit and Tie If you are interested in the Fourth Degree, Please see Barry Bell at a meeting or contact me at home for an application form and payment. Barry Bell
Lowell, Ma 01854-2226
Copyright Supreme Council of Knights of Columbus, 1999, 1
Columbus Plaza, New Haven, CT 06510, (203) 772-2130, info@kofc.org . Send comments or questions to the web page editor, mkj.mancini@att.net . |