Fr. Raho Council #4194
616 W. David St.
Morton, IL 61550
309.263.1211
Emergency telephone number: 309-369-6039
ralphmortonkc@gmail.com
knightsofcolumbusmorton.org
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The Knights of Columbus has been a Catholic, fraternal, family, service organization since 1882. The Fr. Raho Council 4194, was founded in March 1956. Presently, there are over 200 men in our Council. Our Council Hall is owned, debt-free, by the Tazewell Columbus Club (TCC). Any practicing Catholic male 18 years of age or older is welcome to join our Council.
To become a Knight in our Council, please use this QR Code:
To rent our Hall for your special occasion, call or email us.
The Knights of Columbus host BINGO at the Hall every Thursday Evening from 6:00 until 8:30 PM. (Extenuating circumstances may cause an occasional cancellation.) BINGO is open to those over the age of 18.
***BINGO funds most of our giving***
**BINGO needs Volunteers**
*Please Volunteer*
2022 Morton Church League Softball Tournament Champions
Team members include (from left, front row) John Alderson, Johnny Nguyen, Bryan Koch, Colin Roche, and Jason Vallar;
(from left, back row) Casey Kraft, Steve Koch, Mike Kraft, John Kuchinski, Cooper Kraft, Kevin Baughman, and Adam Turner.
Not pictured: Joseph Wizieck.
To learn more about us, our events, our support of the Parish, School, and Youth of our Church and Community, visit us at our website by clicking the button below.
The Fr. Raho Council 4194 raises thousands of dollars each year.
Donations are made to:
Blessed Sacrament Parish, School, and Athletic Department
The Blessed Sacrament School Tuition Assistance Fund
Morton Public Schools
Right to Life, Respect for Life, Milk for Babies, Coats for Kids
Community Harvest (Food Pantry) and Midwest Food Bank
St. Jude Morton Runners & Memphis to Peoria Runners
Vocations, FOCUS, Newman Centers
Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities
General Disaster Relief Fund
Cancer, JDF, other medical research, and many other deserving causes
Our Council conducts the following activities:
1. A Tootsie Roll Drive for individuals with intellectual disabilities
2. A Memorial Dinner for the families of deceased members
3. A tribute to military veterans, service members, and their families
4. A Turkey Dinner and raffle
5. A Breakfast with Santa Claus at the Parish Hall
6. A New Year’s Eve Party at the Hall
7. Lenten Friday Fish Frys
8. A Guys and Pies bake sale at the Parish Hall for the youth of the parish.