6095frame Knights of Columbus
Father Robert Ross Council 6095
Stanton, CA
Charity, Unity, Fraternity

 

 

2011/2012 Council Officers 


Officers Responsibilities  

 

Grand Knight 

Mike Kovacs

Deputy Grand Knight

Tom Foerster

Chancellor

Ralph Gonzalez

Warden

Andy Wright

Recorder

Art Diaz

3 Year Trustee

Robert Tran

2 Year Trustee

John Norton

1 Year Trustee

Charles Sierra

 Inside Guard

Willard Foerster

Outside Guard

Carl Shanks

Treasurer

Leo Bodnar

Advocate

Ronald Knowles

Chapter Delegates 1

Grand Knight

Chapter Delegate 2

Deputy Grand Knight

Chapter Delegate 3

Ronald Knowles

1st Alternate

Leo Bodner

2nd Alternate

Charlie Sierra

3rd Alternate

Ralph Gonzalez

* Lecturer

Don Juge/Keith Walters

* Financial Secretary

Chris Foerster

* Pro Life Chairman

Mike Kovacs

* MR Drive Chairman

 

* Special Olympics

 

* Wheelchair Foundation

Ronald Knowles

* Webmaster & Clothing Sales

Ronald Knowles

* Basketball Freethrow & Soccer

Andy Wright

* Membership Director

Michael Kovacs

* Fireworks Chairman

Mike Kovacs/Carl Shanks

* Program Director

Marty Wenzel

* Church Director

Steve Owens

* Community Director

Robert Tran

* Family Director

Carl Shanks

* Youth Director

Michael Pascual

* Council Director

Don Juge

 

 

 

 

 

 

Father McGivney
Guild

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Through the Knights of Columbus, Father McGivney gave Catholic laymen a new opportunity – the chance to grow in holiness while contributing to their parishes, communities and security of their families. Today, more and more Church leaders are recognizing his spiritual genius in animating the laity.

The Knights of Columbus has grown to more than 12,000 local units in the United States, Canada, the Philippines, Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Panama, the Bahamas, the Virgin Islands, Guatemala, Guam and Saipan. Over the past decade, Knights have raised and donated nearly $1 billion to charity and given nearly 400 million hours in humanitarian service.

Knights donated $1 million to Special Olympics to send athletes from the United States, Canada and Mexico to the 2003 international Summer Games in Ireland. They provided  2,000 wheelchairs to land mine victims and people with disabilities in Afghanistan. The nature of most service by Knights is determined locally. Knights in Illinois, for example, have devised a sophisticated system for providing interest-free financing for group homes for people with developmental disabilities; councils in the Philippines regularly conduct free medical and dental clinics for the poor.

Wherever they exist, Knights continue the tradition of support for bishops and parish priests exemplified by Father McGivney. Each year tens of thousands of Catholics attend the Marian Hour of Prayer programs, rosary prayer services, and pro-life Masses Knights sponsor.

Father McGivney founded the Knights of Columbus as a fraternal benefit society offering low-cost life insurance to immigrant families facing destitution if a breadwinner died. Today the Knights of Columbus has more than $50 billion of life insurance in force. Its insurance program has received the highest possible ratings from both the A. M. Best Co. and Standard & Poor's.