shepherdGood Shepherd Catholic Parish & School

Good Shepherd
Knights of Columbus
Council #14673
History of the KofC - History of Council 14673
Why Join the Knights?


Current Officers and Members
Council #14673 News
  • January 31st will be our first annual Free Throw Contest. All boys and girls ages 10-13 are invited to come out for the competition after 10:30am Mass in the gym. Please pick up a registration form in the school or parish office and bring a copy of a birth certificate for age verification. Please contact Paul Bragin at 402-2849 for more information.
  • We would like to welcome and congratulate our newest brother Knights: Randy Folz, Ben Peter, Joe Scheberle, Don Shilling and Dean Webster.
  • Thanks to all who came out for our doughnut breakfast on Saturday, January 23 after 10:30am Mass.
  • We had a fantastic New Year's Day bingo thanks to the very energetic volunteers and all the people who came out to play.

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History of the Knights of Columbus?

On Oct. 2, 1881, a small group of men met in the basement of St. Mary’s Church on Hillhouse Avenue in New Haven, Connecticut. Called together by their 29-year-old parish priest, Father Michael J. McGivney, these men formed a fraternal society that would one day become the world’s largest Catholic family fraternal service organization.

They sought strength in solidarity, and security through unity of purpose and devotion to a holy cause: they vowed to be defenders of their country, their families and their faith.

These men were bound together by the ideal of Christopher Columbus, the discoverer of the Americas, the one whose hand brought Christianity to the New World. Their efforts came to fruition with the incorporation of the Knights of Columbus on March 29, 1882.

They were Knights of Columbus.

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.

Father McGivney’s founding vision for the Order also included a life insurance program to provide for the widows and orphans of deceased members. The Order’s insurance program has expanded substantially to serve more effectively the Knights’ growing membership.

Year after year, the Knights of Columbus has earned the highest possible quality ratings for financial soundness from A.M. Best and Standard & Poor’s. The Order provides the highest quality insurance, annuity and long-term care products to its members, along with many other fraternal benefits.

The Supreme Council is the governing body of the Knights of Columbus and is responsible for the development of the organization as a whole. Supreme Council duties include establishing the Order in new regions and setting up regional authorities, defining and advancing its values and goals, undertaking organization-wide initiatives, promoting awareness of the Knights’ mission worldwide, and protecting the families of members through its extensive insurance program. Members working in local, or subordinate councils, however, carry on the majority of the Knights’ beneficial work.

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History of Council 14673

 

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Why join the Knights of Columbus?

Imagine being part of an organization that fills your heart and your mind with the joy of giving to others and the feeling that comes with making a difference.

Knights are Catholic men, 18 years of age and older, who are committed to making their community a better place, while supporting their Church. Being a Knight is more than camaraderie; it is being involved with your community; it is supporting your local Catholic Church, while enhancing your own faith; it is about protecting and enhancing your family life. Come see just what we are all about and take the first steps to enhance your personal life by viewing the segment, Why Join? 

For an inspiring look at what it means to be part of the Knights of Columbus, see the video introduction, "In Service to One. In Service to All" (running time, 32 seconds).

Our eight-page Overview Booklet (pdf, 415k) gives additional information about what it means to be a member of the Knights of Columbus.

Hear what Knights have to say in their own words about their membership in the world's largest Catholic family service organization. "Experience of a Lifetime" (running time, 10:59 min.).

If you would like to get more information from a representative of Good Shepherd's Knights of Columbus, please click here for an information form.

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Current Officers / Members

Current Officers

Grand Knight - Jim Durchholz
Chaplain - Fr. Zach Etienne
Deputy Grant Knight - Tom Schuler
Chancellor - Joe Brown
Financial Secretary - Robert Mattingly
Recorder - John Hamilton
Treasurer - Greg Elsner
Advocate - Joe Coleman
Lector - Harry Monohan
Warden - Cleon Michel
Inside Guard - Dennis Steffe
Outside Guard - Steve Gilles
Trustee - Thom Quick
Trustee - John O'Bryan
Trustee - Matt Shafer


Current Members
Name Degree Since Comittee(s)
Phil Aulbach
     
Tom Bacurin      
Bill Blanke      
Al Bragin      
Paul Bragin      
Jonathan Buck      
Jeff Cater      
Mark Conroy      
Bob Curd      
Victor Dorsey      
Jerry Durchholz      
Joe Durchholz      
Robert Durchholz      
Donald Folz      
Randy Folz First 01/10  
Greg Frasier      
Jeremy Funk      
Joshua Goodwin      
Bob Griffieth      
Josh Hernandez      
Kevin Karcher      
Eric Lively      
Michael Lloyd      
Gary Lutz      
Ron Naas      
Andrew Peter      
Ben Peter First 01/10  
Bill Peter      
Ron Pohl      
Jason Puckett      
David Rahman      
Joe Scheberle First 01/10  
Tom Scheessele      
Don Schilling First 01/10  
Erik Schirmer      
Mark Schmitz      
Paul Shafer      
David Stachowski      
Sam Tenbarge      
Elmer Tornatta      
Jon Tornatta      
Pat Wahl      
Dean Webster First 01/10  
Deacon Ed Wilkerson      
Steve Witting      
Alan Woodruff      
David York      

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2301 N Stockwell Rd.
Evansville, IN 47715

Parish: 812-477-5405
School: 812-476-4477
Fax: 812-469-2907

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