List of Knights of Columbus members explained
The following is a partial list of notable living and deceased members of the Knights of Columbus, the world's largest Catholic family, fraternal, and service organization.
Supreme officers
See main article: Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus.
Politics and public service
Judicial branch
Executive branch
Legislative branch
- John Boehner, former Speaker of the House of Representatives[8]
- Hale Boggs, former U.S. House Majority Leader
- Richard E. Connell, former U.S. Representative from New York[9]
- Jeremiah Denton, former US Senator from Alabama, naval officer and Vietnam War POW [10]
- John Dingell, United States Democratic Representative from Michigan
- Bob Dornan, pro-life advocate, actor, and former California Republican congressman
- Bernard J. Dwyer, former U.S. Representative from New Jersey
- Mike Fitzpatrick United States Republican congressman from Pennsylvania
- Joe Heck, U.S. Republican congressman from Nevada.
- Henry Hyde, U.S. Republican congressman from Illinois[11]
- Ted Kennedy, former United States Democratic senator from Massachusetts
- Jeff Landry, United States Republican congressman from Louisiana and Governor of Louisiana (2024–present)
- Joe Manchin, United States Senator from West Virginia[12]
- Alex Mooney, United States representative from West Virginia
- John McCormack, former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives[13]
- Bruce Poliquin, United States Republican representative from Maine
- Edward R. Roybal, former Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California
- Todd Rokita Republican congressman from Indiana
- Rick Santorum, former Republican United States Senator for Pennsylvania
- John G. Schmitz, former member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Orange County, California
State governments
Governor and Lt. Governor
- Terry Branstad, Republican Governor of Iowa
- Jeb Bush, former Republican Governor of Florida[14]
- Felix Perez Camacho, Governor of Guam
- Hugh Carey, former Democratic Governor of New York
- Paul A. Dever, former Governor of Massachusetts
- Thomas Donovan Lieutenant Governor of Illinois, 1933–1937
- John Engler, former Republican Governor of Michigan
- T. John Lesinski, former Lieutenant Governor of Michigan
- Mike Rounds, United States senator and former Republican Governor of South Dakota
- Al Smith, former Democratic governor of New York, Democratic nominee for president in 1928
- J. Emile Verret, Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana, 1944–1948
- Malcolm Wilson, former governor of New York
- John Bel Edwards, Governor of Louisiana
State legislators
- Dan Huberty, member of the Texas House of Representatives from Harris County, Texas[15]
- Joe Ihm, member of the Missouri House of Representatives
- Alfred "Bud" Jetty, former state deputy of South Dakota [16]
- Frank Mazzei, member of Pennsylvania Senate.
- Pat Boyd, Connecticut State Representative[17]
- Paul McMurtry, Representative in the Massachusetts General Court
- Robert F. McPartlin, Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1960 to 1976.[18]
- William D. Mullins, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives[19]
- Dennis Paul, member of the Texas House from Harris County[20]
- Thomas P. Sinnett, member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1924 to 1938. Party Floor Leader from 1933 to 1934.[21]
- Louis Tobacco, New York State Assembly Member 62nd District
- Carlos Truan, member of both houses of the Texas Legislature
- Caesar Trunzo former Republican state senator from New York.
- Carl M. Vogel, member of both houses of the Missouri State Legislature from Jefferson City
- Albert J. Lepore former member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives from North Providence
Louisiana
- Bo Ackal, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for Iberia and St. Martin parishes, 1972–1996[22]
- Jeff Arnold, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from New Orleans
- Armand Brinkhaus, former member of both houses of the Louisiana State Legislature from St. Landry Parish[23]
- Edward S. Bopp, member of the Louisiana House from 1977 to 1984[24]
- Dennis Paul Hebert, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives, 1972–1996[25]
- Sam A. LeBlanc III, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1972 to 1980 for Orleans and Jefferson parishes; resident of St. Francisville in West Feliciana Parish
- Samuel A. LeBlanc I, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1912 to 1916; state court judge from 1920 to 1954[26]
- Gregory A. Miller, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives
- Ricky Templet, former Louisiana state representative
- Sam H. Theriot, former Louisiana state representative
Wisconsin
- William P. Atkinson, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- William Banach, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Charles A. Barnard, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Gregor J. Bock, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Everett E. Bolle, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- John P. Dobyns, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- John L. McEwen, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Gary R. Goyke, member of the Wisconsin State Senate
- Raymond F. Heinzen, member of the Wisconsin State Senate
- Robert T. Huber, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- David E. Hutchison, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Henry J. Janssen, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Eugene S. Kaufman, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Stanley J. Lato, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- James Lynn, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Thomas A. Manning, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Dale McKenna, member of the Wisconsin State Senate
- David Mogilka, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Richard C. Nowakowski, former member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- David D. O'Malley, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Thomas D. Ourada, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Bruce Peloquin, member of the Wisconsin State Senate
- Randall J. Radtke, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Valentine P. Rath, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- James A. Rutkowski, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Mark Ryan, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Thomas M. Schaus, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Charles J. Schmidt, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly and the Wisconsin State Senate
- William A. Schmidt, member of the Wisconsin State Senate
- Edward Stack, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- William T. Sullivan, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Lary J. Swoboda, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Raymond J. Tobiasz, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- William W. Ward, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Arthur L. Zimny, member of the Wisconsin State Senate
State judiciary
Other
Local government
- Richard J. Daley, second longest-serving mayor of Chicago
- Roman Denissen, former mayor of Green Bay, Wisconsin
- Tom Galligan, former mayor of Jeffersonville, Indiana
- Howard B. Gist Jr., former city attorney of Alexandria, Louisiana
- Dominic Olejniczak, former mayor of Green Bay, Wisconsin
- John F. Shelley, mayor of San Francisco, California (1964–1968)
Other politics and public service
- John Moran Bailey, chairman of the Democratic National Committee from 1961 to 1968
- Alan Keyes, political activist, author and former diplomat
- Tom Pendergast, Kansas City political boss
Non-United States
Canada
- Leo Bernier, former cabinet minister in the Ontario provincial government
- François-Philippe Brais, Canadian lawyer and politician
- Denis Coderre, Canadian Member of Parliament
- Michael Copps Costello, former mayor of Calgary, Alberta
- Chris d'Entremont, Canadian Member of the Legislative Assembly in the Nova Scotia provincial government, former Minister of Health and Acadian Affairs
- Laurent Desjardins, former cabinet minister in the Manitoba provincial government
- Bernard Grandmaître, former cabinet minister in the Ontario provincial government
- James John Edmund Guerin, Canadian Member of Parliament, Mayor of Montreal
- Rob Nicholson, Canadian Member of Parliament, Minister of Justice and Attorney General
- Steven Point, Canadian Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia[27]
- Pablo Rodríguez, Canadian Member of Parliament
- Alfred-Valère Roy, Canadian politician
- Andrew Scheer, former federal leader of the Conservative Party[28]
- Gerry St. Germain, Canadian Senator[28]
- Louis St. Laurent, former prime minister of Canada
- Roger Teillet, former Canadian Minister of Veterans Affairs
- Stephen Woodworth, Canadian Member of Parliament
Philippines
South Korea
The Church
Saints
- One bishop of Mexico and canonized in 2006[30]
- Six priests, Mexican Martyrs, canonized in 2000 [Feast: May 21]
- The Order's founder, a priest, who was beatified in 2020[31]
- Two priests and a layman, also Mexican Martyrs, beatified in 2005[32] [Feast: April 25]
- Blessed Leonardo Pérez Larios (layman)
- Blessed José Trinidad Rangel Montaño (priest)
- Blessed Andrés Sola Molist (Claretian priest)
- Puerto Rican layman beatified in 2001.[33]
- A significant figure in the Catholic Church in Canada, canonized as St. André of Montreal in 2010
Cardinals
- Cardinal Thomas Collins, Archbishop Emeritus of Toronto[27]
- Cardinal Blase Cupich, Archbishop of Chicago
- Cardinal Daniel DiNardo, Archbishop of Galveston-Houston
- Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Archbishop of New York City
- Cardinal John Patrick Foley, former Grand Master of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem, and former President of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications
- Cardinal Francis George, former Archbishop of Chicago
- Cardinal Gérald Lacroix, Archbishop of Quebec and Primate of Canada[27]
- Cardinal William Joseph Levada, former Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith and Archbishop Emeritus of San Francisco[34]
- Cardinal Marc Ouellet, PSS, Canadian prelate [27]
- Cardinal Seán Patrick O'Malley, Archbishop of Boston[34]
- Cardinal Justin Rigali, Archbishop Emeritus of Philadelphia
- Cardinal Gaudencio Rosales, Archbishop Emeritus of Manila
- Cardinal Jaime Sin, former Archbishop of Manila[34]
- Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, former Archbishop of Manila and Prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples
- Cardinal Donald Wuerl, Archbishop Emeritus of Washington[35]
Bishops
- Most Rev. Martin John Amos, former Bishop of Davenport, Iowa
- Most Rev. Robert Joseph Baker, Bishop of Birmingham in Alabama
- Most Rev. Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap., Archbishop of Philadelphia
- Most Rev. Robert Joseph Cunningham, Bishop of Syracuse, New York
- Most Rev. John Francis Donoghue, former Archbishop of Atlanta
- Most Rev. Robert William Finn, Bishop emeritus of Kansas City-St. Joseph
- Most Rev. Joseph Fiorenza, Archbishop Emeritus of Galveston-Houston
- Most Rev. Gustavo Garcia-Siller, Archbishop of San Antonio
- Most Rev. Emilius Goulet, former Archbishop of St. Boniface
- Most Rev. Charles Pasquale Greco, former Bishop of Alexandria, Louisiana, and first Supreme Chaplain of the Knights
- Most Rev. Wilton Daniel Gregory, Archbishop of Atlanta
- Most Rev. Michael Owen Jackels, Archbishop of Dubuque, Iowa
- Most Rev. Joseph Edward Kurtz, Archbishop of Louisville and President of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
- Most Rev. Albert LeGatt, Archdiocese of St. Boniface
- Most Rev. William E. Lori, Archbishop of Baltimore and Supreme Chaplain of the Knights of Columbus
- Most Rev. Patrick Joseph McGrath, Bishop of San Jose, California
- Most Rev. J. Michael Miller, CSB, Archbishop of Vancouver[27]
- Most Rev. R. Walker Nickless, Bishop of Sioux City, Iowa
- Most Rev. Richard Pates, Bishop of Des Moines, Iowa
- Venerable Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen, Titular Archbishop of Newport, Wales, TV personality [10]
- Most Rev. Dennis J. Sullivan, Bishop of Camden, New Jersey
Priests
Sports and athletics
- Lou Albano, Professional wrestler and actor[34]
- James J. Braddock, "The Cinderella Man", former heavyweight boxing champion
- Harrison Butker, NFL kicker for the Kansas City Chiefs
- James Connolly, first Olympic Gold Medal champion in modern times[36]
- Bill Coughlin, Major League Baseball (MLB) player
- Mike Ditka, Chicago Bears coach[35] [37] [38]
- Johnny Evers, Hall of Fame MLB player
- Chris Godfrey, right guard for the New York Giants and founder of Life Athletes
- Ron Guidry, pitcher who helped lead the New York Yankees to a World Series championship
- Gil Hodges, Hall of Fame MLB player and manager who led the 1969 New York Mets to an improbable World Series win
- Hughie Jennings, Hall of Fame MLB player and manager
- Willie Keeler, Hall of Fame MLB player[39]
- Tom Kelly, first baseman and former manager of the Minnesota Twins
- Vince Lombardi, former coach of the Green Bay Packers (The Vincent T. Lombardi Council, No. 6552, Knights of Columbus, in Middletown, New Jersey, is named for him.) [29]
- Connie Mack, Hall of Fame baseball manager, player and team owner
- John McGraw, Hall of Fame baseball manager and player
- Cal Murphy, Canadian Football League coach and manager[28]
- Danny Murtaugh, MLB player and Pittsburgh Pirates manager
- Bob O'Neil, Pittsburgh Steelers, New York Titans, Calgary Stampeders, and Montreal Alouettes professional football player
- Floyd Patterson, heavyweight boxing champion [29]
- Andy Rozdilsky, clown for the Chicago White Sox
- Babe Ruth, Hall of Fame baseball player[40]
- Serge Savard, player and manager for the NHL's Montreal Canadiens[28]
- Vin Scully, Baseball Hall of Fame sportscaster for the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Los Angeles Dodgers
- Jim Sorgi, Indianapolis Colts quarterback
- Mike Sweeney, MLB first baseman and DH[41]
- Jim Thorpe, American athlete and Olympian
- Shane Victorino, baseball player
- Ed Walsh, Chicago White Sox pitcher and manager
- Lenny Wilkens, National Basketball Association's second winningest coach
- Trevor Williams, baseball player[42]
Military
- Willibald C. Bianchi, an officer in the Philippine Scouts who received the Medal of Honor for actions in Bataan, Philippines during World War II
- Patrick Henry Brady, a medical helicopter pilot and Medal of Honor recipient during the Vietnam War
- Edward Byers, a United States Navy SEAL and Medal of Honor recipient while deployed to Afghanistan
- Frank Castellano, Commander, US Navy, commanding officer of the during the Maersk Alabama hijacking
- James Phillip Connor, Sergeant, United States Army, Medal of Honor recipient during World War II
- Daniel Daly, Gunnery Sergeant, United States Marine Corps, two-time Medal of Honor recipient once described by the commandant of the Marine Corps as "the most outstanding Marine of all time" [43]
- Roger Donlon, United States Army officer and first Medal of Honor recipient during the Vietnam War
- Ferdinand Foch, French military general, Supreme Allied Commander on the Western Front during World War I[10]
- Henry Gunther, Sergeant, United States Army, Distinguished Service Cross recipient, last casualty of World War I (10:59 AM)
- Gerry H. Kisters, a United States Army soldier and a recipient of the Medal of Honor for his actions in World War II
- Walter Joseph Marm Jr., a United States Army officer and recipient of the Medal of Honor during the Vietnam War
- Gary M. Rose, Captain, United States Army, Medal of Honor recipient, awarded for risking his life to treat 60–70 personnel, despite being wounded multiple times during Operation Tailwind
- Paul J. Wiedorfer, United States Army soldier and Medal of Honor recipient for his actions in World War II
Arts and media
- Myles Connolly, American writer; Hollywood screenwriter and producer
- Steve Doocy, Journalist and anchor for Fox & Friends
- Paul A. Fisher, American author, journalist and U.S. Army veteran
- John Ford, American film director and producer[44] [45]
- Joyce Kilmer, famous journalist and poet
- Jason O'Toole, vocalist, Life's Blood and poet
- Jerry Orbach, American actor
- Jonathan Roumie, American actor[46]
- Ed Sullivan, television host, reporter and newspaper columnist
- Eduardo Verástegui, prominent Mexican actor
- Jim Wahlberg, American film producer and screenwriter[47] [48]
- Lawrence Welk, bandleader
Others
- Nick Bruno, president of University of Louisiana at Monroe
- Capt. Alfredo "Al" Fuentes, retired New York City fire captain and 9/11 hero [49]
- Conrad Hilton, American hotelier [50]
- Peter Kilpatrick, president of The Catholic University of America[51]
- Gene Kranz, former NASA flight director
- Theodore McCarrick, laicized bishop, former Cardinal-Archbishop of Washington, D.C.[52]
- John Edward "Jack" Reagan, father of President Ronald Reagan John H. Reddin, Denver attorney, instrumental in the creation of the Order's Fourth Degree[53]
- Paul D. Scully-Power, world-renowned oceanographer and NASA astronaut[10]
Fictional
Works cited
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- Book: Kauffman, Christopher J.. 1982. Faith and Fraternalism: The History of the Knights of Columbus, 1882–1982. Harper and Row. 978-0-06-014940-6 . registration.
- Book: Walther. Andrew. Walther. Maureen. 2020. The Knights of Columbus: An Illustrated History. Square One Publishers. 978-0-7570-0308-0.
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- Web site: 'Few in Public Life Have Served as Well,' Supreme Knight Says. . Knights of Columbus . November 29, 2007 . January 23, 2017 .
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- News: Paulson. Michael. Jeb Bush, 20 Years After Conversion, Is Guided by His Catholic Faith. 2015-03-17. 2024-08-07. The New York Times. en-US.
- Web site: Rep. Dan Huberty (R-Houston). The Texas Tribune. March 25, 2014.
- Web site: Legacy Alfred "Bud" Jetty. 2024-08-06. SDHoF. en-US.
- Web site: Election 2018 Pat Boyd CT State Representative Candidate for Brooklyn, Eastford, Pomfret, Union, Woodstock. 2020-07-12. CBIA. en-US.
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- Web site: Announcement. dennispaul.com. December 10, 2014.
- Book: Townsend, Walter A. . Illinois Democracy: A History of the Party and Its Representative Members - Past and Present. Democrat Historical Association, Inc. . v. III . 1935 . July 19, 2018 . 165.
- Web site: Public Servant Elias "Bo" Ackal Jr., Succumbs to Cancer . house.legis.state.la.us . June 24, 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150626111901/http://house.legis.state.la.us/pubinfo/Press_Releases/elias_bo_ackal.htm . June 26, 2015 .
- Web site: Living Legends: Armand Brinkhaus. acadiamuseum.com. May 23, 2014.
- Web site: Edward S. Bopp. bopplawfirm.com. June 28, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150919033558/http://www.bopplawfirm.com/team-view/edward-bopp. September 19, 2015. dead.
- Web site: Dennis P. Hebert. The Baton Rouge Advocate. September 13, 2015.
- Web site: Sam A. LeBlanc Papers. Nicholls State University, Thibodaux, Louisiana. May 31, 2014.
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- Web site: Beatification of Father Michael McGivney | Knights of Columbus.
- Web site: History of the Knights of Columbus: Priest Martyrs of Mexico . Knights of Columbus . 6 . 10 February 2024.
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- Web site: Matt. Andrew. The First Olympic Champion. 2021-07-23. 2024-08-07. kofc.org. en-US.
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- Book: Spatz . Lyle . Willie Keeler: From the Playgrounds of Brooklyn to the Hall of Fame . 5 February 2015 . Rowman & Littlefield . 978-1-4422-4654-6 . 125 . 31 May 2023 . en.
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- Web site: 'Jesus at the Center'. 2023-07-01. 2024-08-07. kofc.org. en-US.
- Web site: Encounters With Mother. 2022-09-01. 2024-08-07. kofc.org. en-US.
- Web site: Jim Wahlberg's Journey to the Knights of Columbus. 2022-09-01. 2024-08-07. YouTube. K of C Supreme Council. en-US.
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- News: National Endowment for the Humanities. Albuquerque Morning Journal . Albuquerque, N.M. . May 20, 1917 . 9. 2022-01-25. 2375-5903.
- catholicukofc . Czy-_iQr9Q7 . Congratulations to our 17 newly exemplified brother knights! . November 18, 2023.
- It is unknown at this time whether McCarrick has been removed from the order, however Supreme Knight Carl Anderson has denounced his actions. https://zenit.org/articles/knights-of-columbus-leader-calls-for-action-in-abuse-crisis/
- News: John H. Reddin; Denver Attorney Was Leader in Knights of Columbus since 1907. 1940-12-31. 2024-08-07. The New York Times. en-US.