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History of St. Ambrose Knights of Columbus

The St. Ambrose Council was chartered on November, 1999. It’s founders were made up of new Knights, transfers from other councils and reinstated members.
Guy Randazzo became the councils first Grand Knight. Msgr. Wellman was instrumental in developing as well as with the help of PGK Randazzo recruiting new as well as current Knights.
During his over 24 months as Grand Knight, programs were established in the area of Church, Community, Council, Family, Youth, and Membership.
John Laughlin was our Grand Knight during the 2001-2003 term. PGK John was the driving force behind many great programs, one such program was the development of our first degree team.
Jerry Fowler was Grand Knight during the 2003-2006 terms and served as the recorder 2000-2002, started our Council’s newsletter, chaired and served on many committees. During his term he started a scholarship to Jordan and Alleman
Bob Bigford served as Grank Knight during the 2007 Term. Bob came up through the ranks and has been a trustee, Deputy Grand Knight and Chairman of many projects.

Our current Grand Knight is John Laughlin.

History of the Knights of Columbus

The Knights of Columbus was founded in 1882 by a 29-year-old parish priest, Father Michael J. McGivney, in the basement of St. Mary's Church in New Haven, Connecticut. Today, more than a century later, the Knights of Columbus has become the largest lay organization in the Catholic Church.
The Order has been called "the strong right arm of the Church," and has been praised by popes, presidents and other world leaders, for support of the Church, programs of evangelization and Catholic education, civic involvement and aid to those in need. As recently as 1992, Mother Teresa of Calcutta praised the Knights in a speech on the occasion of her reception of the first Knights of Columbus Gaudium et Spes Award.
Thanks to the inspired work of Father McGivney—as well as that of millions of other Knights over the past century—the Knights of Columbus now stands at its pinnacle of membership, benefits and service. Currently, there are over 1.6 million Knights of Columbus—more than ever before in our Order's history. Together with their families, the Knights are nearly 6 million strong. In addition, from the first local council in New Haven, the Order has grown to more than 12,000 councils in the United States, Canada, Mexico, the Philippines, Puerto Rico, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Panama, the Virgin Islands, Guatemala, Guam and Saipan. Each year, the Order continues this strong growth.


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