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Emblem
of the Order
The Emblem of the Order was designed by the first Supreme Knight,
James T. Mullen. on May 12, 1883, at the Second Supreme meeting.
When you first look at the Emblem, you see a shield mounted upon a
Maltese cross, that is turned 45° sideways. Shields are normally
associated with a medieval Knights. The cross of Malta, represents
the Cross of Christ. Through the Cross of Christ all graces of redemption
were procured for mankind. This Cross and Shield represents the Catholic
Spirit and Commitment of the Knights of Columbus.
Mounted to the shield's lower field are three objects; a medieval
ax standing, and an anchor and a sword crossed under it. The ax represents
strong leadership, authority and an efficiently operating organization.
The anchor is the symbol for Christopher Columbus, the patron of our
Order, while the sword is the weapon of the Knight.
On the top field of the Shield are the letters "K of C",
meaning Knighs of Columbus, representing the Knighthood of a Catholic
man in our organization. Knights lived by a code of chivalry. They
were merciful in action, just in deed, fearless in battle and committed
to serving God.
The red, white, and blue in the shield and cross, are the colors of
our beloved country. Red is the color of stout hearted courage, pulsating
activity and devotion. Blue is the symbol of hope, the tranquility
of living under God and in the protection of our country, which was
established under God. White is the symbol of purpose, purity and
crucible tried ideals that have been carried out.
But these colors have also other meaning. These are Christian symbols,
for which red becomes the redemptive blood of Christ, shed for all
of us on the Cross. Red symbolizes our Faith, in Christ, our Savior.
It is also our mission, as Catholic men and Knights, to spread and
proclaim the word and deeds of Jesus Christ.
White is the color of the Eucharistic Host. God's living presence
among and in men. The Eucharist shows God's infinite love and sacrifice
for man. White also symbolizes the Knights Christ-like Charity.
Blue is the color of Our Lady's mantle, which she used to drape her
beloved Son. Through whom our salvation came. Blue is then the symbol
of Hope.
So ALWAYS wear the emblem of the Order with deep Religious Conviction,
Honor and Pride. Remember what it stands for and who it stands for!
This emblem represents all that the knights have been and all that
the knights will be. Be proud to call yourself a Knight of Columbus!
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