Welcome To The North Haven Knights of Columbus
Meetings 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month at 7:30 pm
Rosary 3rd Thursday of the month at 7 pm – Public Invited
(Visiting Knights with a valid travel card are welcome at all our Council Meetings)
(No meetings on 1st Thursday of the month during July & August)
Our Council supports St. Elizabeth of The Trinity Parish, their clergy, staff and parishioners, consisting of St. Barnabas Church, St. Frances Cabrini Church and St. Therese Church all in North Haven, CT.
Rosary 3rd Thursday of the month at 7 pm – Public Invited
(Visiting Knights with a valid travel card are welcome at all our Council Meetings)
(No meetings on 1st Thursday of the month during July & August)
Our Council supports St. Elizabeth of The Trinity Parish, their clergy, staff and parishioners, consisting of St. Barnabas Church, St. Frances Cabrini Church and St. Therese Church all in North Haven, CT.
4th Degree Exemplification
April 2023 at St. Mary's Church in New Haven, CT
Lenten Dinner on March 31, 2023
Council 3733 Donated $1,000 to North Haven Special Olympics on January 24, 2023
First Pictured from Left to Right are Doug Fernandez (Knights of Columbus), Vincent Costanzo, Grand Knight, Ria Violano North Haven Special Olympics Coordinator, Second Picture Left to Right Vincent Costanzo, Grand Knight, Ria Violano North Haven Special Olympics Coordinator, Doug Fernandez (Knights of Columbus) Katie O'Connor Aquatics Coach and some of the swim team.
Feast Day of Michael McGivney
From the moment of our founding in 1882, charity has been the first principle of the Knights of Columbus. We are Catholic men of faith and men of charitable action.
In 2016, the Knights of Columbus set a record in charitable giving for the 18th consecutive year. Our charitable donations increased from $175 million in 2015 to a new total of $177,500,673 in 2016. In addition, we achieved our highest level of charitable service in 2016, volunteering more than 75 million hours of service. The number of service hours contributed by Knights rose in 2016 by more than a million over the previous year’s total.
"We are answering Pope Francis’ call to go to the peripheries,” Supreme Knight Carl Anderson said. “We can reach half way around the globe to help those in need and we can reach to our neighbor next door. And we do that every day. That makes us witnesses to the faith."
If you’d like to be a part of an international organization of nearly 2 million Catholic men whose principal work involves helping others in need, we'd like to meet you and invite you to join us.
In 2016, the Knights of Columbus set a record in charitable giving for the 18th consecutive year. Our charitable donations increased from $175 million in 2015 to a new total of $177,500,673 in 2016. In addition, we achieved our highest level of charitable service in 2016, volunteering more than 75 million hours of service. The number of service hours contributed by Knights rose in 2016 by more than a million over the previous year’s total.
"We are answering Pope Francis’ call to go to the peripheries,” Supreme Knight Carl Anderson said. “We can reach half way around the globe to help those in need and we can reach to our neighbor next door. And we do that every day. That makes us witnesses to the faith."
If you’d like to be a part of an international organization of nearly 2 million Catholic men whose principal work involves helping others in need, we'd like to meet you and invite you to join us.