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Knights of Columbus Marquette Council 815 315 N. Summit Ave Sioux Falls, South Dakota 57104 (605)-338-2831 |
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The Knights of Columbus Hall is located near St. Joseph's Cathedral in Sioux Falls, SD at 315 N. Summit Ave. You can contact the Knights by phone at (605)338-2831, or by email at kofc@sio.midco.net
• One of the first historic projects that involved our Council was in helping to make Bishop O’Gorman’s dream of a Catholic College in our state come true. Joining with other Councils in the state, the dream was realized when the college opened their doors in Chamberlain. • In 1913, plans were underway for St. Joseph’s Cathedral in Sioux Falls which included a Cathedral and an adjoining school. Our Council donated land to the Diocese that was adjacent to the ‘pro-Cathedral, and the Cathedral School was built. • In 1914, the Council started the Cathedral Cadets, which later became the first Boy Scout Troop (Troop 45) in Sioux Falls. • The Marquette Assembly (4th degree) was chartered in 1917 and their first Honor Guard engagement was for Bishop O’Gorman. • During World War I, the Council was busy raising funds to help fund Chaplains and KofC Service Centers for soldiers overseas. • In 1931, the Council started the first Columbian Squire Circle in the state. Although no longer active, it was one of the oldest groups of its kind in the country. This youth group thrived for over 40 years and its works were gradually interwoven into the activities of the O’Gorman Junior and Senior High Schools in the 1970’s. • A pre-Lenten Mardi Gras annual event begun in 1935 under the leadership of Fr. Don Liepold soon became the social event of the year in Sioux Falls, attracting several thousands of individuals annually with proceeds supporting a variety of charities. • The Council became active in the founding of The Presentation Children’s Home, a Catholic orphanage, in Sioux Falls. Dr. W. E. Donahoe started the medical infirmary; members built cabinets, hosted an annual Christmas party and even supplied barber skills by cutting hair for the children. • In 1957, the Council donated the use
of the large home just south of the Council Hall, which was used by the
Diocese as the home for the Catholic Charities for almost twenty years.
Bishop Hoch was quoted as saying that the usage of the home helped put
Catholic Charities 10 years ahead of schedule in Sioux Falls. • During World War I and World War II, we opened our Hall doors to the servicemen stationed at the air base as a place to meet with their visiting families as well as a place to sleep and take showers when they passed through the area. Many social events were held at the Hall for service members during those years. • Years later, Cletus Natz, past Grand Knight and past State Deputy led the Council in successfully persuading Congress to approve adding the words ‘under God’ to the Pledge of Allegiance. • Our Council’s membership grew steadily during the 1940s
and the 1950s. During the war, many of the Air Force personnel joined,
including a class of over 50 men that was entirely composed of Air Force
personnel. Shortly after the war, a large reception room was added to
the Hall, which helped accommodate members from Sioux Falls and the
smaller surrounding communities that did not have their own councils.
Later, these men from outside communities would become the building
blocks of the Councils that have been developed in those same
communities and parishes.. |
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