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Celebrating a Century of Service Faith & Fraternity

  Naperville Council 1369

The first 100 years”  

On January 17, 1908 the Supreme Council of the Knights of Columbus authorized the charter of Naperville Council 1369.  Naperville was a very small town in 1908.  The 1900 census recorded the population to be 2,629, and the 1910 census pegged it at 3,449, so in 1908 it was somewhere in between.  But, it was growing.  In 1906 Edward Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Edward “San,” opened its doors for the first time to patients from all over the US .   It would eventually become Edward Hospital the largest employer in Naperville .  North Western College ( North Central College ) had three new buildings including a library donated by Andrew Carnegie under construction.  The new council had 99 charter members. Valentine Dieter was its first Grand Knight, and Father August Wenker, the pastor at SS Peter & Paul parish, its first Chaplain.  The membership was made up of Catholic men 18 years of age and older from all walks of life.  Many were farmers, since Naperville was still very much a farming community.  The men bonded together into a fraternal brotherhood fostering the virtues set forth by Father Michael McGivney, the K of C’s founder, of charity, unity, fraternity, and patriotism.  As Naperville grew the council would eventually be made up of members from SS Peter & Paul, St. Raphael, and St. Thomas parishes.

            The pace of life was much slower during the early years of the twentieth century.  There were fewer demands and recreational opportunities taking up big blocks of family’s time, so council 1369 quickly became the center of its member’s social life.  Card parties, dances, picnics, holiday celebrations, men’s nights out, support to member’s families in distress, Communion breakfasts and other religious functions, and  two business meetings per month kept Knights and their families busy.  The council always worked hard to serve its parishes’ needs.  When SS Peter & Paul burnt down in 1922 and was rebuilt in 1927, the Knights donated one of the six large stained glass windows in the Nave of the church. The council has always supported its parish schools with scholarships, the donation of supplies such as athletic equipment, and most recently the donation of a sign for All Saints Academy.

            In 1958 a Kaycee Club was incorporated in Naperville , Illinois for the purpose of securing, purchasing, and holding land and real estate.  The Club was made up of members “in good standing” of K of C council 1369.  On March 20, 1959 the Club purchased the building at the NE corner of Van Buren and Main St. to be used as a club building.  Bonds were sold to council members to pay off the temporary loan at the bank, buy bar room and kitchen equipment, and remodel the building.  In August of 1960 the Club bought a lighted sign for the front of the building that bore the colored K of C emblem, and the Club was open for business.  Although the building was in constant need of repair and upkeep, it served the council well until the late ‘80’s when it was sold to a developer who eventually sold it to the city, and it became a municipal parking lot.  The K of C’s floated around for several years holding meetings in SS Peter & Paul’s school buildings until April 15, 1994 when the Kaycee Club purchased the present building at 615 E. Ogden Ave.

In the fall of 1970,  Illinois ’ State Council of the K of C’s announced the beginning of  an annual statewide “ Tootsie Roll Drive ” to benefit mentally and physically challenged children.  Knights are perhaps best recognized standing on a street corner in their red aprons selling Tootsie Rolls, or marching in their regalia in one of Naperville ’s big parades.  Proceeds from the Tootsie Roll drive are donated to Little Friends, Misericordia, SS Peter & Paul’s and St. Raphael’s REACH programs, and the Western DuPage Special Recreation Foundation to name a few.  Knights also put on an annual “Breakfast with Santa” the proceeds of which go to Naperville ’s Loaves and Fishes Food Pantry.

Council 1369 has always been a strong supporter of its clergy.  During recent years the Knights have hosted a Clergy Appreciation Dinner every other year.  It has also made numerous donations in support of our seminarians, and annual contributions to the Bishop’s Burse to be used to foster vocations.  Knights have stood strongly in favor of the Pro-Life movement, and shown their support with monetary donations as well as donations of their time and energy.  They have made a big investment in our youth by sponsoring Easter egg hunts, an annual Soccer Challenge, Free Throw Contest, and Drug Abuse Poster Contest.  And, Council 1369 has given the “gift of life” by donating many pints of blood by hosting and participating in its parish sponsored blood drives.

In 1989 a group of Knights from St. Elizabeth Seton parish formed their own council, and in 2006 a group from St. Raphael left 1369 to form their own.  So, Naperville now has three councils.  Today, 1369 has 253 members.  Jack Guasta is the current and 50th Knight to serve as Grand Knight.  Father Thomas Milota, the pastor of SS Peter & Paul parish, is the current Chaplain. 

The first 100 years of Naperville Council 1369 have witnessed many accomplishments made possible by the devotion, commitment, and service of its many members.  What lies ahead depends on the continued service of “these men called Knights”.     

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Updated - Wednesday, March 05, 2008

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