1. Knights of Columbus - Noun
2. Knights of Columbus - Proper noun
the Knights of Columbus
A Roman Catholic fraternity for men, founded by a Roman Catholic priest named Michael McGivney.
Knights of Columbus
plural of Knight of Columbus
According to the Fortune 1000 list, the Knights of Columbus ranked 900 in total revenue in 2011 and, with 1,504 agents, was 909th in size in 2013. Source: Internet
After our first meal when it became apparent that we would need portable electric roaster ovens, the Springvale Knights of Columbus just went out and bought them for us. Source: Internet
As a member of the Knights of Columbus Council 3452 as well as the fourth-degree Knights San Juan Diego Assembly 3452, Alcala decided to approach his brother Knights about funding a shelter. Source: Internet
Arthur Balandran of the Knights of Columbus cuts the ceremonial ribbon of the new bus shelter in the Oakland neighborhood of Topeka. Source: Internet
In 1915, the Knights of Columbus chartered a council in the town, and the area’s Catholic population grew until it became clear there was a need for a new high school. Source: Internet
Biden and Kamala Harris — who, recall, browbeat one Trump judicial nominee for mere membership in the innocuous Knights of Columbus — will pick up where Feinstein left off. Source: Internet