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List of Knights of Columbus members

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The following is a partial list of notable living and deceased members of the Knights of Columbus, the world's largest Catholic family, fraternal, and service organization.

Supreme officers

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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[2] 1882–1884 Rev. Patrick P. Lawlor 1882–1884
John F. Dowling[3] 1884–1886 Rev. Michael J. McGivney[3] 1884–1890
2 John J. Phelan[4] May 17, 1886 March 2, 1897 William Hassett[4] 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[5] 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[6][7] April 1, 1899–June 3, 1903 Rev. Garrett J. Barry 1899–1901
Rev. Patrick J. McGivney[8][9] 1901–1928
Patrick L. McArdle[7][10] June 3, 1903[7]–1905
James A. Flaherty[11] 1905–1909
6 James A. Flaherty[9][12] September 1, 1909 August 31, 1927 Martin H. Carmody[9] 1909–1927
7 Martin H. Carmody[9][13] September 1, 1927 August 31, 1939 John F. Martin[9][14] 1927–1933
Rev. John J. McGivney[9][14] 1928–1939
Francis P. Matthews[13] 1933–1939
8 Francis P. Matthews[14] September 2, 1939 October 14, 1945 John E. Swift 1939–1945 Rev. Leo M. Finn[14][15] 1939–1960
9 John E. Swift[16][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][15] 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][23] 1966–April 1976
Ernest J. Wolff[23] 1976–1977
12 Virgil C. Dechant January 21, 1977 September 30, 2000 Frederick H. Pelletier[23][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

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Judicial branch

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Executive branch

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Legislative branch

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State governments

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Governor and Lt. Governor

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State legislators

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Louisiana
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Wisconsin
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State judiciary

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Other

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Local government

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Other politics and public service

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Non-United States

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Canada

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Philippines

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South Korea

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The Church

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Saints

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Cardinals

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Bishops

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Priests

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Sports and athletics

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Military

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Arts and media

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Others

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Fictional

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References

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Works cited

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