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Who We Are
The Iowa Knights of Columbus is the world's largest lay Catholic organization, with more than 1.7 million
members around the world. The order was founded 125 years ago in 1882 by Father Michael J. McGivney at St. Mary's
Church in New Haven, Connecticut. The original intent to provide welfare and security for families during times of
sickness and death has grown so that last year, Knights donated more than 68 million hours of volunteer time and $143
million to charity. The order is currently headed by Supreme Knight Carl A. Anderson.
The first council to be instituted in Iowa was Council 510 in Dubuque on Sunday, April 29, 1900. Later that year
Davenport Council 532 was started on September 30, 1900. The Knights of Columbus spread across the state of Iowa
and steadily grew to more than 31,000 members in over 200 local councils. Brother Knights undertake numerous works
of Charity, Unity, Fraternity and Patriotism in their communities & parishes. Fr. McGivney's dream of having a
council in every parish is close to becoming a reality in Iowa.
The Iowa Jurisdiction is under the direction of State Deputy Michael P. Gaspers of Danbury who is the chief
executive officer and representative of the supreme knight for the Order in Iowa. The Knights work on a broad
range of projects for their Church, Community, Council, Family and Youth. Membership in the Knights of Columbus
is available to all practicing Catholic men 18 or older.
For more information, please visit the Supreme Web Site.
State Officers
Iowa State Council Officers
State By-Laws
Supreme Approval Letter
Latest By-Laws 2006
Election Guidelines
(State Office, 3rd Degree Executive Committee, Supreme Convention Delegate)
Election Guidelines
Position Statements
Standing Resolutions
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