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A History of our
Assembly
Knights
of Columbus Fourth Degree Start 
In 1882 the
Knights of Columbus were formed in New Haven, Connecticut. The order
grew rapidly and held a great convention in New York City in 1898.
At the 1898 convention, it was proposed that there should be a
�Patriotic Branch� of the knights to encourage patriotism and
strengthen the faith. The new group would be identified with
uniforms. The new designation was authorized and the first members
of the �Fourth Degree� were exemplified in New York in 1900. They
chose the uniform that is still in use today by the Color Corps of
the Fourth Degree.
One of the first
councils in the American Midwest was Joliet Council 382, which was
formed in November, 1898 when the order was only sixteen years old.
The Joliet council was very successful and had a membership of 1171
in 1958.
In 1945, Joliet
Council 382 established a local assembly of
Fourth
Degree knights. The local
assembly was part of the council but had its own officers, headed by
a President. The Joliet local assembly grew and began accepting
members from other councils such as Naperville.
The Diocese of
Joliet was created in 1948 but the Knights of Columbus organization
remained part of the Archdiocese of Chicago for many purposes. In
1958, John Kelch, President of the Local Joliet Assembly was awarded
the title �Faithful Navigator�. The first exemplification of new
fourth degree knights in the Joliet Diocese took place on May 3,
1959 in the former Woodruff Hotel in Joliet.
Joliet Assembly 0204 Started
Joliet Assembly
0204 of the Fourth Degree was established on August 16, 1960. The
Assembly kept the name �Joliet�. Member councils were: Council 382,
Joliet; Council 1176, Lockport; Council 1599, Lemont; Council 2601,
Wheaton; Council 4053, Hinsdale and Council 4400, Joliet. The new
Assembly flourished.
Since 1960 the
member councils of the Joliet Assembly have changed greatly. Many of
the present member councils did not exist
when the Assembly was formed
since growth of the Chicago area has greatly increased K of C
membership.
In 2010, a new
Assembly was formed in Plainfield from councils that were members of
the Joliet Assembly. Bishop Roger Kaffer Assembly 3232 was formed
with Council 5573, Plainfield; Council 10944, Romeoville; Council
12882, Minooka and Council 14283, Joliet as members.
At the fiftieth
anniversary of Assembly 0204 in 2010, the member councils of the
Joliet Assembly were: Council 382, Joliet; Council 845, Morris;
Council 1176, Lockport; Council 1599, Lemont; Council 4400, Joliet;
Council 6993, Mokena; Council
10926, New Lenox; Council 11149, Wilmington; Council 12014, Joliet;
Council 12863, Channahon; and Council 15022, Homer Glen.
In 2011 Council
10637, Joliet was reactivated and joined the Joliet Assembly.
The great work
of our order goes on!
Vivat Jesus
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