List of Knights of Columbus

The following is a list of notable living and deceased members of the Knights of Columbus, the world's largest Catholic family, fraternal, and service organization.

Supreme officers

Supreme Knight[1]Deputy Supreme Knight[1]Supreme Chaplain[1]
#Office holderPortraitTerm beganTerm endedOffice holderTermOffice holderTerm
1James T. MullenFebruary 2, 1882May 17, 1886John T. Kerrigan[2]1882 to 1884Rev. Patrick P. Lawlor1882 to 1884
John F. Dowling[3]1884 to 1886Rev. Michael J. McGivney[3]1884 to 1890
2John J. Phelan[4]May 17, 1886March 2, 1897William Hassett[4]1886 to 1887
James C. Roach1887 to 1895
Rev. Hugh Treanor1891 to 1899
James E. Hayes1895 to 1897
3James E. HayesMarch 2, 1897February 8, 1898John J. Cone[5]1897 to 1898
4John J. ConeMarch 2, 1898March 31, 1899Vacant
5Edward L. HearnApril 1, 1899August 31, 1909John W. Hogan[6][7]April 1, 1899 to June 3, 1903Rev. Garrett J. Barry1899 to 1901
Rev. Patrick J. McGivney[8][9]1901 to 1928
Patrick L. McArdle[7][10]June 3, 1903[7] to 1905
James A. Flaherty[11]1905 to 1909
6James A. Flaherty[9][12]September 1, 1909August 31, 1927Martin H. Carmody[9]1909 to 1927
7Martin H. Carmody[9][13]September 1, 1927August 31, 1939John F. Martin[9][14]1927 to 1933
Rev. John J. McGivney[9][14]1928 to 1939
Francis P. Matthews[13]1933 to 1939
8Francis P. Matthews[14]September 2, 1939October 14, 1945John E. Swift1939 to 1945Rev. Leo M. Finn[14][15]1939 to 1960
9John E. Swift[16][17]October 24, 1945August 31, 1953Timothy P. Galvin1945 to 1949
William J. Mulligan[17][18]1949 to 1960
10Luke E. HartSeptember 1, 1953February 19, 1964
John W. McDevitt[18][19]1960 to 1964Bishop Charles P. Greco[20][15]1961 to January 20, 1987
11John W. McDevittFebruary 22, 1964January 21, 1977John H. Griffin, MD[19][21]1964 to 1966
Charles J. Ducey[22][23]1966 to April 1976
Ernest J. Wolff[23]1976 to 1977
12Virgil C. DechantJanuary 21, 1977September 30, 2000Frederick H. Pelletier[23][24]1977 to 1981
John M. Murphy1981 to 1984
Ellis D. Flinn[25]1984 to February 1, 1997
Bishop Thomas V. Daily[26]February 13, 1987 to April 1, 2005
Robert F. Wade[27]April 1, 1997 to September 30, 2000
13Carl A. AndersonOctober 1, 2000February 28, 2021Jean B. Migneault[28]October 1, 2000 to October 27, 2006
Archbishop William E. Lori[29]April 2, 2005 to Present
Dennis A. Savoie[30][31]October 27, 2006 to December 2013
Logan T. Ludwig[32]December 12, 2013 to December 16, 2016
Patrick E. Kelly[32]January 1, 2017 to February 28, 2021
14 Patrick E. Kelly March 1, 2021 Present Paul O'Sullivan[33] June 9, 2021 - Present

Politics and public service

Judicial branch

Executive branch

Legislative branch

Governor and Lt. Governor

State legislators

Louisiana
Wisconsin

State judiciary

Other

Local government

Other politics and public service

Canada

Philippines

The Church

Saints

Cardinals

Bishops

Priests

Sports and athletics

Military

Media

Others

Fictional

References

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Works cited

  • Dodge, William Wallace (1903). The Fraternal and Modern Banquet Orator: An Original Book of Useful Helps at the Social Session and Assembly of Fraternal Orders, College Entertainments, Social Gatherings and All Banquet Occasions. Chicago: Monarch Book Company.
  • Kauffman, Christopher J. (1982). Faith and Fraternalism: The History of the Knights of Columbus, 1882–1982. Harper and Row. ISBN 978-0-06-014940-6.
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