Council #1534 is affiliated with Saint Joseph’s Roman Catholic parish. It was chartered on January 2nd 1911 and was the 4th council in Saskatchewan.
In the mid 1970’s a request was approved by Supreme for the council to be named Father Francis Lawless. Fr. Lawless was a Redemptorist priest who was the pastor of St. Joseph parish from 1968 – 1975. He suddenly died of a heart attack during his tenure as pastor.
Our council celebrated its centennial in 2011 by hosting the State Board convention that year along with other events.
Knights of Columbus History
Founding and Early Acts
Our Founding
1882 - 1889
The Knights of Columbus is founded by Father Michael J. McGivney on Feb. 6, 1882 with a mission of charity.
During the Great War, Knights of Columbus Huts provide services under the motto “Everybody Welcome, Everything Free” – a philosophy upheld in today’s charitable programs.
Following the end of World War II, the Order turns its attention to the growing threats of communism and fascism, which threaten communities and religious freedoms.
Iraqi Christians are displaced by ISIS and take refuge. The Knights build a program to support displaced Christians in the Middle East including food and health care.
Father Michael McGivney is Beatified. The Order continues to follow his vision through launching a series of initiatives – including Cor –reflecting the reality that faith and fraternity are the heart of the Knights of Columbus.