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CELEBRATING 75 YEARS OF CATHOLIC SERVICE.

Council 89 Our Mother of Mercy, Fort Worth Texas was established in September 20, 1941  at Our Mother of Mercy Catholic Church as a subordinate council for 3rd degree Knights of Peter Claver in the Fort Worth, Texas area. Council 89 was established in accordance with the national office constitution and bylaws of the Knights of Peter Claver, Inc.

PURPOSE:

1. Render aid to the members and their beneficiaries.

2. Rendering mutual aid and assistance to the sick and disabled members.

3. Promote social and intellectual discourse among its members.

4. Render aid and assistance thru council donations, scholarships, and voluntary work in an around the parish and communities we serve.

COMMUNITY SERVICE:

The Knights are engaged in several major community service projects that support the local church parish as well as enhance the surrounding community through works of charitable financial support and volunteer activities which involve the elderly, junior knights, and educational programs in the Fort Worth and Dallas community.

History of Our National Charter

The Knights of Peter Claver, Inc. is the largest historically African-American Catholic lay organization in the United States. The Order is named for St. Peter Claver, the Spanish Priest who ministered to African slaves. In 2006, a unit was established in San Andres, Colombia, South America. The Order was founded in Mobile, Alabama and is presently headquartered in New Orleans.

Our organization consists of six Divisions: Knights of Peter Claver, Knights of Peter Claver Ladies Auxiliary, Junior Knights, Junior Daughters, 4th Degree Knights and Ladies of Grace. The Order is governed by a Board of Directors and is under the leadership of the Supreme Knight and Supreme Lady, KPCLA. The Order is operated under the direction of the Executive Director and his staff.

We are divided into six Districts and States across the country. Each district or state is represented by a Deputy and other conference officers. Districts, States, and other Divisions are represented on the Board of Directors.

Our Junior Division welcomes Catholic youth between the ages of 7-18. They are organized using the same structure of the Senior Division. There is a Junior Supreme Knight, Junior Supreme Lady, along with Junior District or State Presidents and Officers. Interested youth must have made their First Holy Communion.

Our purpose is to render service to God and His Holy Church, render aid and assistance to the sick and disabled, and promote social and intellectual association among our members.

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