Knights of Columbus

 

Looking for a Few Good Men

Knights are Roman Catholic men, 18 years of age and older, who are committed to making their community a better place, while supporting and serving their local church and parish, Our Lady Star of the Sea. Being a Knight is more than camaraderie; it is being involved with your local community; while enhancing your own faith; it is about protecting and enhancing your own family life.

When & Where We Meet

The Knights of Columbus - St. Mary's Council #6202 meets the second Thursday of each month at 7:00 PM in the McGivney Room of the Our Lady Star of the Sea Parish Hall. At the conclusion of our casual meetings, light refreshments are served at approximately 8:15 PM. 

Newsletter

To discover more about our local K of C Council’s ongoing activities and events, please click here  to view a downloadable and printable PDF of our current newsletter.

Let's Get Social

Stay connected...Follow us on Facebook  and on our Google Business Profile Page. Also please visit the national K of C website for additional information.

Join Us & Become a Knight

Prospective members are always welcomed and especially encouraged to join our Knights of Columbus - St. Mary’s Council #6202 [Cape May]. Please contact Grand Knight Jim Ford at 609-408-1812 to request a membership application. He can also be reached at jford63@comcast.net.  

Mission Statement

The Knights of Columbus is an organization fortified by its past and driven by its goals for the future. It is through these five areas of service - faith, community, family, youth and fellowship - that the Knights of Columbus truly make a difference.

  • As Knights, our faith is our foundation, we are dedicated to the Catholic Church's growth and her good works.
  • As Knights, we are committed to the Catholic Church and our communities.
  • As fathers and husbands, serving our family is not only part of what we do, it is a part of who we are.
  • The importance of helping today's youth become tomorrow's leaders is a major focus.
  • To be a Knight means to believe in each other as we believe in ourselves; realizing that by creating strong, social and supportive local councils, we help create a stronger Order to ensure an even stronger future.