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Council Information
The St. Pius X council
is located next to Blessed
Sacrament Church in Burlington, NC
on 328 W. Davis St. The Grand
Knight for 2010-2011 is Joe Caradonna. If you are
interested in joining the Knights
of Columbus Council in
Burlington, you may contact Bill Walker or
the Grand Knight by email. For
answers to your
most
agonizing questions about the Knights of Columbus, please see our Frequently Asked Questions section below, or check out
the About Us section of
the Supreme Council's Website.
Council Meetings
Meetings are held
at the Koury Social Center gym on the Blessed Sacrament parish grounds
every 2nd Tuesday of the month, beginning at 7:30 pm.
About Our Council
St. Pius X Council 3498 was
initiated into our Order on March 23, 1952 under the guidance of
charter District Deputy Harry W. Clody. When this council first met
they held their meetings at the old school Kindergarten building. Since
then, the council has stabilized at between 120 to 140 members. The
council now has solid and proven activities in each of the five program
areas. Social and religious activities are varied and change according
to the response of the members. Our faith in Jesus, our Church, and in
our community keeps this council steadfast
and strong. We continue our work in the same tradition and
conviction of that in our founder, Fr. Michael J. McGivney. We will
continue
to grow and support the overall mission of the Church and that of the
National Council.
Frequently
Asked Questions
You've got questions. We know. Like, who are the Knights
of Columbus, and what do they do? Here is a list of questions
frequently asked by prospective members. If you have other
questions that are not listed here, and would like more information,
please email our Grand Knight Joe Caradonna at
jkscreenprint@embarqmail.com
1. Who are the Knights
of Columbus?
We are a faith-based family organization. The Knights of Columbus
is a Catholic men's fraternal benefit society, formed to render
financial aid to members and service to the community and their
families. 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.
2. I'm very busy as a
family man. How much time do I have to commit?
As a Knight you can choose the projects with which you wish to be
involved in within your own community. What is more, the Order is
dedicated
to family life and the many benefits it offers. Our Council
sponsors
many family and youth oriented activities. You are requested to
commit
as much time as you can with these activities and to include the entire
family. This is your Council. By helping out, you help make
it great and fun for all.
3. Do I have to attend
all the meetings?
No, you do not have to attend every meeting. All Brother Knights
are encouraged to take an active role within the Council. You
should
attend as many Council business meetings and participate in Council
sponsored
events as your schedule allows.
4. Do I have to be a Catholic to
be a member?
Membership in the Knights of Columbus is open to any practical Catholic
man in union with the Holy See who is not less than 18 years of age on
his last birthday. A practical Catholic is one who lives up to
the Commandments of God and the Precepts of the Church.
5. What do I have to do to become
a member?
Application for membership is made through the council in the community
nearest the applicant's place of residence. You can call the
Parish office at 226-8796 to find out who you can talk to about
joining.
6. How much does it cost to be a
member?
Modest initiation fees and annual dues are set by the local
council. At Pius X, Council 3498, the annual dues are $ 26.00.
7. I was a member once before, but I
chose to leave. Can I get back in? If so, how?
Contact any member of the council. They will put you in contact
with an officer of the local council who will assist you in filling out
a membership form. The Financial Secretary will inform you as to
specific requirements.
8. I'm a current member in another
council and I'm moving into the Burlington area. Can I
transfer? If so, who do I contact?
Any active Brother can transfer his membership between councils.
Fill out a membership form and indicate that you are transferring.
Give the form to any officer of the local council.
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