Columbian
Squires
An Opportunity for Young Men 10 to 18 Years of Age
Through our association with the North Ridgeville Council 7970, the benefits of spiritual growth, community service, and fellowship among young men offered by the Columbian Squires is now available to any Catholic young man in our area.
If you are a member of Holy Trinity or St Mary's Parish in Avon or Holy Spirit or St Joseph Parish in Avon Lake you are invited to join in the fun.
Chris Makselan (440) 452-5276 e-mail
FAQ's About Squires
Introduction to Squires
The Columbian Squires, the official youth organization of the Knights of Columbus, is a leadership development program for young Catholic men, 10-18 years old. There are over 25,000 Catholic young men in over 1,400 local units, called circles, throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, the Philippines, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, the Bahamas and Guam.
1. The Squires is designed to develop young men as leaders who understand their Catholic religion, who have a strong commitment to the Church and who are ready, willing and capable of patterning their lives after the Youth Christ. While many Squires are sons or grandsons of Knights, membership is open to any Catholic Young Man.
2. A Squires circle must be sponsored by a council or assembly, but is run
by and for young men, under the guidance of several
Knights, who serve as counselors. Squires are to be leaders, thus, to
the degree they are able, they are given the opportunity to
lead, by running their own meetings, investing their own members,
setting their circle's agenda and implementing their program of
activities.
3. Squires have fun. They meet new friends; they travel, play sports
and socialize. Squires are serious-minded, too. Squires are involved in
promoting vocations, marching in defense of unborn life, feeding the
hungry, clothing the poor, supporting Special Olympics and promoting
Catholic education, among countless other activities. Thus, the Squires
circle is an athletic team, a youth group, a social club, a cultural
and civic improvement association, a management training course, a
civil rights organization and a spiritual development program all
rolled into one.
