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The following is a list of notable living and deceased members of the
Knights of Columbus , the world's largest
Catholic family,
fraternal , and
service organization.
Supreme Knight
[1]
Deputy Supreme Knight
[1]
Supreme Chaplain
[1]
#
Office holder
Portrait
Term began
Term ended
Office holder
Term
Office holder
Term
1
James T. Mullen
March 29, 1882
May 17, 1886
John T. Kerrigan
1882–1884
Rev. Patrick P. Lawlor
1882–1884
John F. Dowling
1884–1886
Rev.
Michael J. McGivney
1884–1890
2
John J. Phelan
May 17, 1886
March 2, 1897
William Hassett
1886–1887
James C. Roach
1887–1895
Rev. Hugh Treanor
1891–1899
James E. Hayes
1895–1897
3
James E. Hayes
March 2, 1897
February 8, 1898
John J. Cone
1897–1898
4
John J. Cone
March 2, 1898
March 31, 1899
Vacant
5
Edward L. Hearn
April 1, 1899
August 31, 1909
John W. Hogan
[7]
April 1, 1899–June 3, 1903
Rev. Garrett J. Barry
1899–1901
Rev. Patrick J. McGivney
[8]
1901–1928
Patrick L. McArdle
[7]
June 3, 1903
[7] –1905
James A. Flaherty
[11]
1905–1909
6
James A. Flaherty
[12]
September 1, 1909
August 31, 1927
Martin H. Carmody
1909–1927
7
Martin H. Carmody
[13]
September 1, 1927
August 31, 1939
John F. Martin
1927–1933
Rev. John J. McGivney
1928–1939
Francis P. Matthews
[13]
1933–1939
8
Francis P. Matthews
September 2, 1939
October 14, 1945
John E. Swift
1939–1945
Rev. Leo M. Finn
1939–1960
9
John E. Swift
[17]
October 24, 1945
August 31, 1953
Timothy P. Galvin
1945–1949
William J. Mulligan
[17]
[18]
1949–1960
10
Luke E. Hart
September 1, 1953
February 19, 1964
John W. McDevitt
[18]
[19]
1960–1964
Bishop
Charles P. Greco
[20]
1961–January 20, 1987
11
John W. McDevitt
February 22, 1964
January 21, 1977
John H. Griffin, MD
[19]
[21]
1964–1966
Charles J. Ducey
[22]
1966–April 1976
Ernest J. Wolff
1976–1977
12
Virgil C. Dechant
January 21, 1977
September 30, 2000
Frederick H. Pelletier
[24]
1977–1981
John M. Murphy
1981–1984
Ellis D. Flinn
[25]
1984–February 1, 1997
Bishop
Thomas V. Daily
[26]
February 13, 1987–April 1, 2005
Robert F. Wade
[27]
April 1, 1997–September 30, 2000
13
Carl A. Anderson
October 1, 2000
February 28, 2021
Jean B. Migneault
[28]
October 1, 2000–October 27, 2006
Archbishop
William E. Lori
[29]
April 2, 2005–present
Dennis A. Savoie
[30]
[31]
October 27, 2006–December 2013
Logan T. Ludwig
[32]
December 12, 2013–December 16, 2016
Patrick E. Kelly
[32]
January 1, 2017–February 28, 2021
14
Patrick E. Kelly
March 1, 2021
present
Paul O'Sullivan
[33]
June 9, 2021–July 1, 2023
Arthur L. Peters
[34]
July 1, 2023-present
Politics and public service
John Boehner ,
former Speaker of the House of Representatives
Hale Boggs , former
U.S. House Majority Leader
Richard E. Connell , former U.S. Representative from New York
[39]
John Dingell , United States Democratic Representative from
Michigan
Bob Dornan , pro-life advocate, actor, and former
California Republican congressman
Bernard J. Dwyer , former U.S. Representative from New Jersey
Mike Fitzpatrick United States Republican congressman from
Pennsylvania
Phil Gingrey , U.S.Republican Congressman from
Georgia
Andrew P. Harris , U.S. Republican congressman from
Maryland .
Joe Heck , U.S. Republican congressman from
Nevada .
Henry Hyde , U.S. Republican congressman from Illinois
[40]
Jeff Landry , United States Republican congressman from
Louisiana
Joe Manchin , United States Senator from
West Virginia
Alex X. Mooney , United States representative from West Virginia
John McCormack , former
Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives
Bruce Poliquin , United States Republican representative from Maine
Edward R. Roybal , former Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California
Todd Rokita Republican congressman from
Indiana
Rick Santorum , former Republican
United States Senator for
Pennsylvania
John G. Schmitz , former member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Orange County, California
Governor and Lt. Governor
Terry Branstad , Republican
Governor of Iowa
Jeb Bush , former Republican Governor of
Florida
Felix Perez Camacho , Governor of
Guam
Hugh Carey , former Democratic
Governor of New York
Paul A. Dever , former Governor of Massachusetts
Thomas Donovan
Lieutenant Governor of Illinois , 1933-1937
John Engler , former Republican Governor of Michigan
T. John Lesinski , former
Lieutenant Governor of Michigan
Mike Rounds , United States senator and former Republican Governor of
South Dakota
Al Smith , former Democratic governor of
New York , Democratic nominee for president in 1928
J. Emile Verret ,
Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana , 1944–1948
Malcolm Wilson , former
governor of New York
John Bel Edwards , Governor of Louisiana
Dan Huberty , member of the
Texas House of Representatives from
Harris County, Texas
[41]
Joe Ihm , member of the
Missouri House of Representatives
Frank Mazzei , member of
Pennsylvania Senate .
[42]
Pat Boyd ,
Connecticut State Representative
[43]
Paul McMurtry , Representative in the
Massachusetts General Court
Robert F. McPartlin , Democratic member of the
Illinois House of Representatives from 1960 to 1976.
[44]
William D. Mullins , member of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives
[45]
Dennis Paul , member of the Texas House from Harris County
[46]
Thomas P. Sinnett , member of the
Illinois House of Representatives from 1924 to 1938. Party Floor Leader from 1933 to 1934.
[47]
Louis Tobacco ,
New York State Assembly Member 62nd District
Carlos Truan , member of both houses of the
Texas Legislature
[48]
Caesar Trunzo former Republican state senator from
New York .
Carl M. Vogel , member of both houses of the
Missouri State Legislature from
Jefferson City
Albert J. Lepore former member of the
Rhode Island House of Representatives from
North Providence
Bo Ackal , member of the
Louisiana House of Representatives for
Iberia and
St. Martin parishes, 1972–1996
[49]
Jeff Arnold , member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from
New Orleans
Armand Brinkhaus , former member of both houses of the
Louisiana State Legislature from
St. Landry Parish
[50]
Edward S. Bopp , member of the Louisiana House from 1977 to 1984
[51]
Dennis Paul Hebert , member of the Louisiana House of Representatives, 1972–1996
[52]
Sam A. LeBlanc III , member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1972 to 1980 for Orleans and Jefferson parishes; resident of
St. Francisville in
West Feliciana Parish
Samuel A. LeBlanc I , member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1912 to 1916; state court judge from 1920 to 1954
[53]
Gregory A. Miller , member of the Louisiana House of Representatives
[54]
Ricky Templet , former Louisiana state representative
[55]
Sam H. Theriot , former Louisiana state representative
[56]
William P. Atkinson , member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly
William Banach , member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly
Charles A. Barnard , member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly
Gregor J. Bock , member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly
Everett E. Bolle , member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly
John P. Dobyns , member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly
John L. McEwen , member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly
Gary R. Goyke , member of the
Wisconsin State Senate
Raymond F. Heinzen , member of the
Wisconsin State Senate
Robert T. Huber , member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly
David E. Hutchison , member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly
Henry J. Janssen , member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly
Eugene S. Kaufman , member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly
Stanley J. Lato , member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly
James Lynn , member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly
Thomas A. Manning , member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly
Dale McKenna , member of the
Wisconsin State Senate
David Mogilka , member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly
Richard C. Nowakowski , former member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly
David D. O'Malley , member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly
Thomas D. Ourada , member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly
Bruce Peloquin , member of the
Wisconsin State Senate
Randall J. Radtke , member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly
Valentine P. Rath , member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly
James A. Rutkowski , member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly
Mark Ryan , member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly
Thomas M. Schaus , member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly
Charles J. Schmidt , member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly and the
Wisconsin State Senate
William A. Schmidt , member of the
Wisconsin State Senate
Edward Stack , member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly
William T. Sullivan , member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly
Lary J. Swoboda , member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly
Raymond J. Tobiasz , member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly
William W. Ward , member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly
Arthur L. Zimny , member of the
Wisconsin State Senate
Richard J. Daley , second longest-serving mayor of
Chicago
Roman Denissen , former mayor of
Green Bay, Wisconsin
Tom Galligan , former mayor of
Jeffersonville, Indiana
Howard B. Gist Jr., former city attorney of
Alexandria, Louisiana
Dominic Olejniczak , former mayor of
Green Bay, Wisconsin
John F. Shelley , mayor of San Francisco,
California (1964–1968)
Other politics and public service
Leo Bernier , former
cabinet minister in the
Ontario provincial government
François-Philippe Brais , Canadian lawyer and politician
Denis Coderre , Canadian
Member of Parliament
Michael Copps Costello , former mayor of
Calgary, Alberta
Chris d'Entremont , Canadian
Member of the Legislative Assembly in the
Nova Scotia provincial government, former Minister of Health and Acadian Affairs
Laurent Desjardins , former
cabinet minister in the
Manitoba provincial government
Bernard Grandmaître , former
cabinet minister in the
Ontario provincial government
James John Edmund Guerin , Canadian
Member of Parliament , Mayor of Montreal
Rob Nicholson , Canadian
Member of Parliament ,
Minister of Justice and Attorney General
Steven Point , Canadian
Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia
Pablo Rodríguez , Canadian
Member of Parliament
Alfred-Valère Roy , Canadian politician
Andrew Scheer , former federal leader of the
Conservative Party
Gerry St. Germain , Canadian
Senator
Roger Teillet , former Canadian
Minister of Veterans Affairs
Stephen Woodworth , Canadian
Member of Parliament
One bishop of Mexico and canonized in 2006
[57]
Six priests, Mexican Martyrs, canonized in 2000
[58] [Feast: May 21]
The Order's founder, a priest, who was beatified in 2020
[59]
Two priests and a layman, also Mexican Martyrs, beatified in 2005
[60] [Feast: April 25]
Blessed Leonardo Pérez Larios (layman)
Blessed José Trinidad Rangel Montaño (priest)
Blessed Andrés Sola Molist (Claretian priest)
Puerto Rican layman beatified in 2001.
[61]
Cardinal
Daniel DiNardo ,
Archbishop of Galveston-Houston
Cardinal
John Patrick Foley ,
former Grand Master of the
Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem , and former President of the
Pontifical Council for Social Communications
Cardinal
Francis George ,
former Archbishop of Chicago
Cardinal
William Joseph Levada ,
former Prefect of the
Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith and
Archbishop Emeritus of San Francisco
Cardinal
Seán Patrick O'Malley ,
Archbishop of Boston
Cardinal
Justin Rigali ,
Archbishop Emeritus of Philadelphia
Cardinal
Gaudencio Rosales ,
Archbishop Emeritus of Manila
Cardinal
Jaime Sin ,
former Archbishop of Manila
Cardinal
Donald Wuerl ,
Archbishop Emeritus of Washington
Cardinal
Luis Antonio Tagle ,
former Archbishop of Manila and
Prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples
Cardinal
Timothy Dolan ,
Archbishop of New York City
Cardinal
Blase Cupich ,
Archbishop of Chicago
Most Rev.
Dennis J. Sullivan ,
Bishop of Camden, New Jersey
Most Rev.
Martin John Amos ,
former Bishop of Davenport, Iowa
Most Rev.
Robert Joseph Baker ,
Bishop of Birmingham in Alabama
Most Rev.
Charles J. Chaput ,
O.F.M. Cap. ,
Archbishop of Philadelphia
Most Rev.
Robert Joseph Cunningham ,
Bishop of Syracuse, New York
Most Rev.
John Francis Donoghue ,
former Archbishop of Atlanta
Most Rev.
Robert William Finn ,
Bishop emeritus of Kansas City-St. Joseph
Most Rev.
Joseph Fiorenza ,
Archbishop Emeritus of Galveston-Houston
Venerable Archbishop
Fulton J. Sheen ,
Titular Archbishop of Newport, Wales , TV personality
Most Rev.
Gustavo Garcia-Siller ,
Archbishop of San Antonio
Most Rev.
Emilius Goulet ,
former Archbishop of St. Boniface
Most Rev.
Charles Pasquale Greco ,
former Bishop of Alexandria, Louisiana , and first Supreme Chaplain of the Knights
Most Rev.
Wilton Daniel Gregory ,
Archbishop of Atlanta
Most Rev.
Michael Owen Jackels ,
Archbishop of Dubuque, Iowa
Most Rev.
Joseph Edward Kurtz ,
Archbishop of Louisville and President of the
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
Most Rev.
Albert LeGatt ,
Archdiocese of St. Boniface
Most Rev.
William E. Lori ,
Archbishop of Baltimore and
Supreme Chaplain of the
Knights of Columbus
Most Rev.
Patrick Joseph McGrath ,
Bishop of San Jose, California
Most Rev.
R. Walker Nickless ,
Bishop of Sioux City, Iowa
Most Rev.
Richard Pates ,
Bishop of Des Moines, Iowa
Lou Albano , Professional wrestler and actor
James J. Braddock , "The Cinderella Man", former heavyweight boxing champion
Harrison Butker ,
NFL kicker for the
Kansas City Chiefs
James Connolly , first
Olympic Gold Medal champion in modern times
Bill Coughlin ,
Major League Baseball (MLB) player
[63]
Mike Ditka ,
Chicago Bears coach
Johnny Evers ,
Hall of Fame MLB player
[63]
Chris Godfrey , right guard for the
New York Giants and founder of
Life Athletes
Ron Guidry , pitcher who helped lead the
New York Yankees to a
World Series championship
[64]
Gil Hodges , Hall of Fame MLB player and manager who led the 1969
New York Mets to an improbable
World Series win
[63]
Hughie Jennings , Hall of Fame MLB player and manager
[63]
Willie Keeler , Hall of Fame MLB player
[65]
Tom Kelly , first baseman and former manager of the
Minnesota Twins
Vince Lombardi , former coach of the
Green Bay Packers (The Vincent T. Lombardi Council, No. 6552, Knights of Columbus, in Middletown, New Jersey, is named for him.)
Connie Mack , Hall of Fame baseball manager, player and team owner
[64]
John McGraw , Hall of Fame baseball manager and player
[64]
Danny Murtaugh , MLB player and
Pittsburgh Pirates manager
[63]
Bob O'Neil ,
Pittsburgh Steelers ,
New York Titans ,
Calgary Stampeders , and
Montreal Alouettes professional football player
Floyd Patterson , heavyweight boxing champion
Andy Rozdilsky , clown for the
Chicago White Sox
Babe Ruth , Hall of Fame baseball player
[64]
Vin Scully , Baseball Hall of Fame sportscaster for the
Brooklyn Dodgers and the
Los Angeles Dodgers
[63]
Jim Sorgi , Indianapolis Colts quarterback
[66]
Mike Sweeney , MLB first baseman and DH
[63]
Shane Victorino , baseball player
[67]
Lenny Wilkens ,
National Basketball Association 's second winningest coach
Trevor Williams , baseball player
[68]
Frank Castellano , Commander, US Navy, commanding officer of the
USS Bainbridge (DDG-96) during the
Maersk Alabama hijacking .
Daniel Daly , Gunnery Sergeant,
United States Marine Corps , two-time
Medal of Honor recipient once described by the commandant of the Marine Corps as "the most outstanding Marine of all time."
Gary M. Rose , Captain,
United States Army , Medal of Honor recipient, awarded for risking his life to treat 60–70 personnel, despite being wounded multiple times during
Operation Tailwind .
Henry Gunther , Sergeant,
United States Army ,
Distinguished Service Cross recipient, last casualty of WW1 (10:59 AM).
Peter Kilpatrick , president of
The Catholic University of America
[69]
Nick Bruno , president of
University of Louisiana at Monroe
Jason O'Toole , vocalist,
Life's Blood and poet
Jerry Orbach , American actor
John Edward "Jack" Reagan , father of President
Ronald Reagan
Paul D. Scully-Power ,
NASA
astronaut
Theodore McCarrick ,
laicized bishop, former Cardinal-Archbishop of Washington, D.C.
[70]
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https://zenit.org/articles/knights-of-columbus-leader-calls-for-action-in-abuse-crisis/