Heads of state In 1959,
Fidel Castro sent an aide to represent him at a Fourth Degree banquet in honor of the
Golden Jubilee of the Order's entry into Cuba. Supreme Knight
Luke E. Hart attended a banquet in the Cuban Prime Minister's honor in April of that year sponsored by the
Overseas Press Club. He later sent him a letter expressing regret that they were not able to meet in person. Hart visited President and fellow Knight
John F. Kennedy at the
White House on Columbus Day, 1961. Hart presented Kennedy with a poster of the American flag with the story of how the Order got the words "under God" inserted in the Pledge of Allegiance.
New building The Order opened a
new headquarters in New Haven in 1969. The 321', 23 story building took two years to construct, including 40 days to pour the concrete for the elevator well. Construction cost less than $10million. At the time it was the tallest building in the city, but as of 2018 it was the third tallest. The
ribbon cutting took place during the 87th Supreme Convention where Governor
John N. Dempsey and Hartford Archbishop
John F. Whealon each spoke and
Apostolic Delegate Luigi Raimondi gave a blessing. The architect for the building, which broke ground in 1967, was
Kevin Roche. Inside the building is a chapel that includes mosaics by
Marko Rupnik, a priest accused of sexual assault. The Order covered up the mosaics in a sign of solidarity with victims of abuse, and is considering permanently removing them depending on the outcome of a Vatican investigation. The order's headquarters had been housed, at various times, in five other buildings. The first was in the law offices of Driscol and Asher next to city hall across from
New Haven Green.
Popes As the Order and its charitable works grew, so did its prominence within the Church. The Supreme Board of Directors was invited to hold their April meeting at the
Vatican in 1978, and the Board and their wives were received by
Pope Paul VI.
Pope John Paul I's first audience with a layman was with Supreme Knight Dechant, and
Pope John Paul II met with Dechant three days after his installation. Pope John Paul II traveled to the
Dominican Republic and Mexico in 1978, and Dechant was invited to attend and welcome the Pope to the Americas. It was also while there that Dechant was invited to establish the Order in the Dominican Republic. During the pope's 1979 visit to the United States, the Supreme Officers and Board were the only lay organization to receive an audience. In 1997, the cause for McGivney's
canonization was opened in the
Archdiocese of Hartford. It was placed before the
Congregation for the Causes of Saints in 2000. The Father Michael J. McGivney Guild was formed in 1997 to promote his cause, and it currently has more than 140,000 members. Membership in the Knights of Columbus does not automatically make one a member of the guild, nor is membership restricted to Knights; members must elect to join. On March 15, 2008,
Pope Benedict XVI approved a decree recognizing McGivney's "heroic virtue", significantly advancing the priest's process toward sainthood. McGivney may now be referred to as the "
Venerable Servant of God". If the cause is successful, he would be the first priest born in the
United States to be canonized as a
saint. The Knights of Columbus were among the groups that welcomed Pope
Benedict XVI on the South Lawn of the White House on April 16, 2008, the pontiff's 81st birthday, during
his visit to the U.S. In March 2016 the Knights of Columbus delivered to Secretary of State John Kerry a 280-page report entitled
Genocide Against Christians in the Middle East, which led to the State Department's declaration that "ISIS's systematic massacre of Christians in the Middle East had reached genocidal proportions."
Military and college councils In each autumn since 1966, the Supreme Council has hosted a College Council Conference at
their headquarters in New Haven, Connecticut. The first convention was held at
Boston College. As of 2018, there are more than 300 college councils. A new Military Overseas Europe Special District for the Fourth Degree was established in 2013. More than a hundred Department of Defense civilian employees and active duty personnel based in Germany, Italy, and Britain took part in a special Fourth Degree Exemplification Ceremony at
Ramstein Air Force Base in Germany in 2013. In that year exemplifications were also held in
Camp Zama, Japan, and
Yongsan Garrison in Seoul, Korea, where there are existing assemblies.
Supreme Conventions President
Richard Nixon addressed the Supreme Convention in 1971. President
Ronald Reagan spoke in 1982 and 1986 and
George W. Bush spoke in 2004.
George H. W. Bush spoke as vice president in 1984 and then again as president in 1992. President
Bill Clinton sent a videotaped message to the 111th Supreme Convention saying the Order's "contributions to the Catholic Church and to your communities merit our applause".
Other In August 1955, 300 office workers at the Knights' headquarters went on strike for four days. The unionized employees, mostly women, won a pay increase of 3% or $2 a week, whichever was greater, as well as improved sick and vacation time. A five-member panel was also established to review pay scales.
Henry O'Brien, the local archbishop, sided with the workers during the walkout and described it as a "serious embarrassment" for the church." On November 1, 1959 the members of the
Office Employees International Union struck again, this time for 92 days. The 350 workers bargained for a $3.75 a week immediate salary increase and an additional raise of $2.75 per week beginning on October 31, 1960. The complete package was $1.50 more than what the Order had been offering during most of the strike. In 2017, an IT contractor sued the Knights of Columbus and accused them of breaching a verbal contract. On September 12, 2019, a jury found the Knights had indeed breached its verbal contract with List Interactive and awarded $500,000 in damages. A report on this situation in
The Tablet cited Pope Francis' teaching on "a poor Church for the poor", and contrasted this teaching to the high salaries given to members of the Knights' Board of Directors, the use of a Washington lobbyist employing the son of the Supreme Knight, and vigorous encouragement of insurance policy sales by the Knights' chief insurance officer. ==Insurance program==