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Dress
- The official dress for the Fourth
Degree Exemplification is black tuxedo, black bow
tie, plain white tuxedo shirt, black shoes, and
black tuxedo vest or cummerbund. Religious and
members of the armed services may wear their
clerical garb or dress uniform respectively. Members
shall wear the official dress plus social baldric,
lapel pin and jewel of office.
- Officers
- Starting at the Supreme level
there is the Supreme Master and the Supreme Board of
Directors. The next level of the structure is broken
into provinces of which there are twenty. Each
province is lead by a Vice-Supreme Master. The
Vice-Supreme Master wears a light blue lined cape
and chapeau. There are currently 15 provinces in the
United States, 4 in Canada, 1 in Mexico and 1 in the
Philippines.
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The
province is then broken up into districts. Assembly
85 is in the
Junipero Serra Province.
Most districts are either an entire State
or a section of a larger State (i.e. California
has three districts - North, Central and South).
A Master (jewel pictured left) is in charge
of a District and wears gold lined cape and chapeau.
Master's are responsible for overseeing the
Installation of 4th Degree Assembly Officers, The
Renewal of Obligations in January, and holding at
least one 4th Degree Exemplification each year.
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Also
a Master usually has a District Marshall
(jewel pictured right) to assist him. The
District Marshall wears a green lined cape and
chapeau. Faithful Navigators wear a white cape
and chapeau.
The Jewel for the 4th degree officers are
suspended from a red, white, and blue ribbon.
Each contains the 4th Degree Emblem and title of
the Officer's position. The Assembly is
structured in much the same manner as a Council.
Below is a chart that shows the 4th Degree
Assembly Officer's title and the 3rd Degree
Council equivalent.
4th Degree Officer Title
3rd Degree Officer Title
Faithful Navigator
Faithful Friar
Faithful Captain
Faithful Admiral
Faithful Pilot
Faithful Scribe
Faithful Comptroller
Faithful Purser
Faithful Inner Sentinel
Faithful Outer Sentinel
Faithful Trustee 3rd Year
Faithful Trustee 2nd Year
Faithful Trustee 1st YearWorthy Grand Knight
Worthy Chaplain
Worthy Deputy Grand Knight
Worthy Chancellor
Worthy Warden
Worthy Recorder
Worthy Financial Secretary
Worthy Treasurer
Worthy Inside Guard
Worthy Outside Guard
Worthy Trustee 3rd Year
Worthy Trustee 2nd Year
Worthy Trustee 1st Year - Certain members of the Fourth Degree serve as
Color Guards and Honor Guards at civic and religious
functions, an activity which has brought worldwide
recognition to the Knights of Columbus organization.
Honor Guardsmen have mastered the "Manual of the
Swordsmen".
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Explanation of the colors of capes and chapeau worn by the Fourth Degree when in full regalia, and what these colors signify. They are as follows:
Vice Supreme Master Light Blue Master Gold District Marshal Green Color Corp Commander Purple Faithful Navigator White General Membership Red Cape-White Plumes
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Vice-Supreme
Master |
Master |
District
Marshall District Commander |
Color Corp Commander |
Faithful Navigator |
Color Corp Member |
- When a Fourth Degree Member or Color Corp Member is dressed in his tuxedo there are seven miniature jewels he may wear if he validly holds the title of a Past or Former Officer. Six of the seven jewels are shown below. The one for Former Supreme Director is missing. They are from left to right:
Past
State Deputy
Former District Deputy
Past Grand Knight
Past Faithful Navigator
Former Master
Former Vice-Supreme Master





