Knights of Columbus No. 787 - Galveston, TX
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member jhuoni
N 29° 18.238 W 094° 47.332
15R E 326261 N 3242991
To the right of the entry, this colorful mosaic gives a splash of color to a very drab looking building.
Waymark Code: WMZFYV
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 11/05/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Outspoken1
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Made up of white, blue, and red tiles, (yellowish if you include the rest of the wall).

Third Degree Emblem

The emblem of the Order dates from the second Supreme Council meeting on May 12, 1883, when James T. Mullen, who was then Supreme Knight, designed it.

The emblem indicates a shield mounted upon the Formée cross (having the arms narrow at the center and expanding toward the ends). The shield is that associated with a medieval knight. The Formée cross is the representation of a traditional artistic design of the cross of Christ through which all graces of redemption were procured for mankind. This then represents the Catholic spirit of the Order.

Mounted on the shield are three objects: a fasces (a bundle of rods bound together about an ax with the blade projecting) standing vertically and, crossed behind it, an anchor and a dagger or short sword.

The fasces from Roman days, carried before magistrates as an emblem of authority, is symbolic of authority which must exist in any tightly-bonded and efficiently operating organization.

The anchor is the mariner’s symbol for Columbus, patron of the Order, while the short sword or dagger was the weapon of the Knight when engaged upon an errand of mercy.

Thus, the shield expresses Catholic Knighthood in organized merciful action, and with the letters, K of C, it proclaims this specific form of activity.

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Address:
Knights of Columbus Hall
1912 Winnie St (Ave G)
Galveston, TX USA
77550


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