Knights of Columbus Saint John Paul II Assembly 3000

Knights of Columbus Saint John Paul II Assembly 3000 Knights of Columbus Saint John Paul II Assembly 3000 is home to Fourth Degree members from the greater West Hartford, CT area. A white dove.

Sir Knights of the Fourth Degree consider it an honor and privilege to carry our triad emblem which features the dove, the cross and the globe. The dove, classic symbol of the Holy Spirit and peace, is shown hovering over the orb of the Earth (globe). Both are mounted on a variation of the Crusader's cross, which was found on the tunics and capes of the Crusading knights who battled to regain the

Holy Land from the pagans. Spiritually, the sacred symbols on the emblem typify the union of the Three Divine Persons in one Godhead, the most Blessed Trinity. The Globe – God the Father, Creator of the Universe. The Cross – God the Son, Redeemer of Mankind. The Dove – God the Holy Spirit, Sanctifier of Humanity. The colors of the symbols are:
A blue globe with the land of the Western Hemisphere in white. A red cross with gold borders and gold k***s at the end of the points forming the ends of the arms of the cross, also known as the Isabella cross, after the Queen of Spain who sponsored our honored patron, Christopher Columbus. Red, white and blue are the colors of the flag of the country in which the Knights originated. They are used to stress patriotism, the basic principle of the Fourth Degree.

Last week, we held our monthly Council meeting, which featured several award presentations, a heartfelt address from one...
05/11/2026

Last week, we held our monthly Council meeting, which featured several award presentations, a heartfelt address from one of the six seminarians we supported this year through the RSVP Program, and the election of a full slate of officers for Monsignor John F. Callahan Council 3600.
The meeting began with the presentation of the “Michael A. DeConti Council Leadership Award” which was established in May 2019. We were honored to have the three previous award recipients in attendance: Past Grand Knight Jeff Case, Brother Knight Matt Bintz, and Brother Knight Tony Sisti. Each joined me at the front of the room as Grand Knight Frank Frisoli conducted the presentation.
Past Grand Knight Jeff Case served as Grand Knight from 2013 through 2018, holding the record for the most consecutive terms as Grand Knight in our Council’s history. During his leadership, he introduced our Council to the sandwich-making program for the House of Bread, a ministry that continues today. Under his direction, the Council set a record by making and donating 1,600 sandwiches in a single month to shelters throughout Hartford. Jeff also brought Anthony Sullo of Joey’s Pizza into partnership with the Council to support the Reverend Arthur J. Murphy Seminarian Dinner. Throughout his tenure, Jeff played a major role in strengthening Council membership and expanding community outreach efforts.
Brother Knight Matt Bintz, an engineer by profession, developed an innovative solution to a long-standing issue in the church — the loud noise caused when kneelers were lowered during quiet moments of the Mass. Matt designed a mechanical modification to soften and quiet the movement of the kneelers. He personally designed and manufactured the necessary parts and led a Council-wide effort to remove, refurbish, and reinstall every kneeler in the church. The project took several months to complete and saved the parish an estimated $50,000 to $80,000. The effort also inspired several parishioners to volunteer alongside the Knights, many of whom later joined our Council.
Prior to COVID, Brother Knight Tony Sisti established a successful partnership with Big Y to support our sandwich-making ministry by providing excess bread and baked goods for local charitable organizations, including Fern Street Church, the St. Thomas the Apostle Food Bank, the Chrysalis Center in Hartford, the House of Bread, and South Park Inn. For more than ten years, Tony personally handled many of the deliveries to these organizations. During the COVID pandemic, he also coordinated and led Council efforts to provide lunches, sandwiches, and treats to several medical units at UConn Medical Center in appreciation of the healthcare workers serving on the front lines.
Grand Knight Frank Frisoli then invited Brother Knight and Past Grand Knight Victor Naleski to join us at the front of the room and shared the reasons for Victor receiving this year’s Council Leadership Award.
Victor was recognized for his outstanding dedication and service to Monsignor John F. Callahan Council 3600. He faithfully served as Grand Knight from 2021 through 2024, providing strong leadership and guidance during those years. He continues to serve with distinction as our Membership Director, successfully recruiting many new members into the Order positioning the Council to receive the Star Council Award.
Victor has also generously volunteered his time and talents to organize and lead the monthly Divine Mercy Holy Hour at Saint Thomas Church. In addition, he faithfully serves as a member of the Honor Guard, helps coordinate the Monday evening Penance Service, and serves as a Eucharistic Minister.
His unwavering commitment, leadership, and willingness to assist his Brother Knights truly exemplify the principles of Charity, Unity, Fraternity, and Patriotism.
Following the presentation, several photos were taken.

Congratulations to Brother Knight Tom Reynolds, chosen as Connecticut’s Knight of the Year !Tom is a member of the Rever...
05/07/2026

Congratulations to Brother Knight Tom Reynolds, chosen as Connecticut’s Knight of the Year !
Tom is a member of the Reverend Francis S. O’Neill Council 13862 based at Saint Timothy Church.

Pictured L to R: Father Ruminski, Tom Reynolds, Gail Reynolds, Hal Smullen, St. Timothy Council Grand Knight, Father Martin

On Monday, May 4, Reverend Michael Dolan, Pastor in Solidum and Moderator of Blessed Michael McGivney Parish in New Have...
05/06/2026

On Monday, May 4, Reverend Michael Dolan, Pastor in Solidum and Moderator of Blessed Michael McGivney Parish in New Haven, celebrated the 30th anniversary of his Priestly Ordination at Saint Joseph Church.
An Honor Guard of 11 Knights of Columbus members led both the entrance Procession and the Recessional in support of Father Dolan. A wonderful reception, hosted by Parishioners, followed immediately after Mass.

The Most Reverend Henry Joseph Mansell, Archbishop Emeritus of Hartford, entered into eternal life on April 21, 2026, at...
05/06/2026

The Most Reverend Henry Joseph Mansell, Archbishop Emeritus of Hartford, entered into eternal life on April 21, 2026, at the age of 88. His Funeral was held at the Cathedral of Saint Joseph in Hartford.

During the Mass, the Knights of Columbus Honor Guard led the entrance Procession and escorted Archbishop Mansell’s family. The Honor Guard also escorted the Offertory Gifts and led the Recessional at the conclusion of the Liturgy. In total, 34 Knights in full Regalia were present to pay tribute to Archbishop Mansell.

The Most Reverend Henry Joseph Mansell, Archbishop Emeritus of Hartford, entered into eternal life on April 21, 2026, at...
05/06/2026

The Most Reverend Henry Joseph Mansell, Archbishop Emeritus of Hartford, entered into eternal life on April 21, 2026, at the age of 88. His Wake was held at Saint Thomas Seminary Chapel in Bloomfield.
During the Wake, the Knights of Columbus Honor Guard maintained a four-member post. At the changing of the Guard, nine Honor Guard members assembled at the Altar. In total, 24 Knights in full Regalia were present to pay tribute to Archbishop Mansell.

On the weekend of April 19, at the Church of St. Timothy in West Hartford, the Reverend Francis O’Neill Council of the K...
05/05/2026

On the weekend of April 19, at the Church of St. Timothy in West Hartford, the Reverend Francis O’Neill Council of the Knights of Columbus displayed a first-class Relic of Blessed Michael J. McGivney at two Masses.
The Relic was carried in the entrance procession by Grand Knight Hal Smullen. It was escorted before and after each Mass by two members of the Saint John Paul II Assembly 3000 Honor Guard, Sir Knight Victor Naleski and Color Corps Commander Michael DeConti.
During Mass the Relic was displayed on the side Altar. Following each Mass, Parishioners had the opportunity to Venerate the Relic of Blessed Michael J. McGivney.

The Monsignor John F. Callahan Council 3600 hosted a Simple Supper on the second-to-last Friday of Lent. Following the m...
04/17/2026

The Monsignor John F. Callahan Council 3600 hosted a Simple Supper on the second-to-last Friday of Lent. Following the meal, the Knights of Columbus Honor Guard led a reverent procession through the Stations of the Cross at the Church of St. Thomas the Apostle.
The Lenten supper served as a fundraiser to benefit the two schools in the parish—Saint Thomas the Apostle Elementary School and Saint Timothy Middle School. Through this effort, the Council raised $1,000 in support of the schools.
At a recent Council meeting, a ceremonial “Big Check” was presented to School Principal Colleen DeSanto.

04/09/2026

Please keep our Brother Sir Knights Justin Appi and Chuck Massung in your prayers.

As they face serious heart conditions, we remain strong in faith and hopeful in God’s healing power. May He bless them with strength, comfort, and a full recovery, and may their families feel the love and support of our Knights of Columbus Connecticut District 4th Degree community.

With faith, hope, and brotherhood, we lift them up in prayer. 🙏

Closing Mass for Our Lady of Calvary Retreat Center in Farmington, CT. Our Lady of Calvary Retreat Center held a special...
11/29/2025

Closing Mass for Our Lady of Calvary Retreat Center in Farmington, CT.

Our Lady of Calvary Retreat Center held a special Closing Mass at St Patrick's Church in Farmington, with Archbishop Coyne serving as Principal Celebrant today. The Sisters of the Cross and Passion were grateful for the participation of 12 Sir Knights of the Color Corps in support of this occasion.

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