Knights
of Columbus
Saint Peter Church, Council #10351
Fourth Degree Knights
On February 22, 1900, the first Fourth Degree exemplification or degree
ceremony was held in New York City. The Fourth Degree imparts a lesson
on the virtue of patriotism. The primary purpose of this degree is to
foster the spirit of patriotism in members and the community at large
and encourage active Catholic citizenship. Today there are some 300,000
Fourth Degree Knights out of the total 1.6 million member Knights of
Columbus.
Local units, called assemblies, draw their members from Knights of Columbus
councils. The qualifications for membership in the Fourth Degree are:
membership in the Knights for at least one year and being a Third Degree
Knight.
A Fourth Degree Knight may become part of the assembly's color corps.
These members are recognized widely by their distinctive attire of tuxedo,
feathered hat (chapeau), cape and sword. These members regularly take
part in civic events such as parades and wreath-laying ceremonies, and
at ecclesial functions at Catholic churches. The various colored capes
and chapeau feathers denote different officer positions within the Fourth
Degree.