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BY-LAWS

Knights of Columbus
Fourth Degree
CATHEDRAL OF ST JOHN THE BAPTIST
ASSEMBLY NO. 3940
PATERSON, NJ
Adopted August 9, 2023

BY-LAWS


Pursuant to Article VII, Section 21, of the Laws and Rules of the Fourth Degree of the
Knights of Columbus, the following By-Laws are adopted by the CATHEDRAL OF ST JOHN
THE BAPTIST ASSEMBLY NO. 3940, Fourth Degree, Knights of Columbus.

ARTICLE I - NAME

The official name of this body shall be "CATHEDRAL OF ST JOHN THE BAPTIST Assembly
No. 3940, Fourth Degree, Knights of Columbus."


ARTICLE II - Elections

Section 1. All officers shall be elected at the first regular meeting in May of each year. The
officers shall hold office for a term of one year, beginning July 1, and until their successors
are elected and qualified. Trustees shall be elected for a three year staggered term, as
provided in Article VIII, Section 24(i) of the Laws and Rules of the Fourth Degree Knights of
Columbus.

Section 2.The election of officers shall be by ballot. A majority of all the votes cast shall be
necessary to elect. When only one candidate is proposed for a particular office and no further
nominations have been made from the floor, the presiding Faithful Navigator shall declare the
individual elected by acclamation. Voting by proxy or absentee ballot is prohibited.

Section 3. The Faithful Navigator shall appoint two members who shall not be candidates in
the election to act as Tellers. After all who are entitled to do so have voted, the ballot shall be
declared closed and the Tellers shall then proceed to count the votes. One of the Tellers
shall examine each ballot singly and pass the same to his associate, who shall read aloud
the name or names written or printed on all legal ballots. The Scribe shall tally the same and
the result thereof shall be announced by the presiding officer.

Section 4. Each officer elected must qualify and fill the office to which he is chosen, with or
without installation, at the first regular meeting in the month of July succeeding his election,
unless excused by a vote of the Assembly, and must present himself for installation at the
time specified in the notice issued by or through the District Master, unless excused by such
officer. Otherwise such office shall be considered vacant.

Section 5. Vacancies in elective offices shall be filled, after notice to the members, by
election at the regular business meeting next succeeding the regular meeting at which the
vacancy was created.

ARTICLE III - Officers

Section 1. Each Assembly shall elect a Faithful Navigator, a Faithful Captain, a Faithful Pilot,
a Faithful Comptroller, a Faithful Scribe, a Faithful Purser, Faithful Inner and Outer Sentinels,
a Faithful Admiral and three Trustees. The Faithful Navigator, Faithful Captain, Faithful
Admiral and Faithful Pilot shall annually appoint a priest to act as Faithful Friar or Chaplain
but such selection must be made in accordance with any rules established by the bishop of
the diocese in which the Assembly is located. The Faithful Admiral shall be chosen from the
Past Faithful Navigators of the Assembly, if any.

Section 2. The Faithful Navigator shall act as presiding officer, with all powers and duties
incident to such office. In his absence, or inability to perform such duties of office, the Faithful
Captain shall perform such duties and exercise such powers.

Section 3. The Faithful Captain shall, in the absence of the Faithful Navigator, perform the
duties and exercise the powers of that office. He shall also, to assure good attendance at
meetings and other functions, have charge of social and other activities under the Good of
the Order.

Section 4. The Faithful Admiral shall preside in case of the absence of both the Faithful
Navigator and Faithful Captain, and may have such other powers and perform such other
duties as herein prescribed.

Section 5. The Faithful Pilot shall have charge of all properties of the Assembly except
moneys, accounts and record books of the officers but including ceremonials, shall be
responsible for arrangement of the Assembly chamber and shall direct and be responsible for
the activities of the Sentinels.

Section 6. The Faithful Comptroller shall collect and receive all moneys due the Assembly
and all funds obtained from any source. He shall transfer any proceeds received to the
Faithful Purser and obtain a receipt from that officer. He shall also: (1) keep accounts of the
charges and receipts of each member; (2) keep a roll of the members, their ages, residences
and occupations, with the date of their initiation in the Fourth Degree; (3) upon request by a
member transferring to another Assembly, issue a transfer card, signed by the Faithful
Navigator and attested by the Faithful Comptroller; (4) issue to each member not indebted to
the Assembly for dues a Fourth Degree membership card, duly signed and attested as
above, which card shall entitle a member to admittance to any meeting of the Fourth Degree
within the period specified on said card and upon further compliance with the rule requiring
that the member produce a Third Degree membership card; (5) keep such necessary official
records and forms as will be furnished by the Supreme Secretary; (6) notify quarterly the
Supreme Secretary of all suspensions, withdrawals, deaths, reinstatements and transfers to
or from other assemblies occurring during the period; (7) perform all other duties as directed
by the members of the Assembly or by the Faithful Navigator; and (8) perform all duties
incident to his office as required by the Order's laws, the Laws and Rules of the Fourth
Degree and of the Board of Directors.

Section 7. The Faithful Scribe shall keep a record of the minutes of all regular and special
meetings in a bound book furnished for that purpose by the Assembly.

Section 8. The Faithful Purser shall act as the treasurer of the Assembly, keeping necessary
records in a bound book furnished for that purpose by the Assembly. He shall give a receipt
to the Faithful Comptroller for all moneys given to him by said Faithful Comptroller. He shall
pay all orders drawn on him which are signed by the Faithful Comptroller and countersigned
by the Faithful Navigator. All such orders shall have the approval of the Board of Trustees,
except demands of the Supreme Council, initiation fees due the District Master, the regular
and usual stated payments of the Assembly and payments authorized by the Assembly.

Section 9. The Faithful Inner and Outer Sentinels shall be responsible to see that all in
attendance at meetings are in possession of appropriate valid Third and Fourth Degree
membership cards and shall perform such other duties as directed by the Faithful Pilot.

Section 10. The Faithful Comptroller and Faithful Purser shall each give a bond for the
faithful performance of the duties of his office in such amount and form as may be from time
to time determined by the Board of Trustees.

Section 11. The Trustees shall before each meeting carefully examine all bills and present
same to the Assembly with their recommendation. The approval of at least two members of
the Board of Trustees shall be required for the payment of any bills or statements. The
Trustees shall annually during the first ten days of July make an audit of the books of the
Faithful Comptroller and Faithful Purser, as of each June 30, and report their finding to the
Assembly and file the same with the Assembly not later than the next regular meeting of the
Assembly following such audit. The Faithful Navigator shall be chairman of the Board of
Trustees.

ARTICLE IV - Delegates to District Assembly
Delegates and their respective alternates to the District Assembly shall be elected at the
February meeting in the year in which such District Assembly is convened; prior notice of the
holding of such election having been given to all members of the Assembly.

ARTICLE V - Committees
The Faithful Navigator shall be ex-officio a member of all committees and of the Board of
Trustees of the Assembly, and shall be empowered to appoint, in addition to the permanent
committees herein listed, any such committee or committees as he may deem proper and as
shall be directed by the Assembly.
The standing committees of the Assembly shall be:

(1) Admission Committee: consisting of seven (7) members of the Assembly including the
Faithful Admiral who shall be the Chairman. Its duty shall be to pass on all applications for
membership in conformity with the provisions of Article IX, Section 28 of the Laws and Rules
of the Fourth Degree.
(2) Welfare Committee: to visit the sick of the Assembly.
(3) Membership Committee: to encourage increase of membership and to encourage
worthy Third Degree members of the Knights of Columbus to apply for advancement to the
Fourth Degree.

ARTICLE VI - Meetings
The regular monthly meeting of the Assembly shall be held at a date, time and location as
established by the Assembly. Special meetings may be called as provided in Article VII,
Section 20, of the Laws and Rules of the Fourth Degree. Eight members shall constitute a
quorum at a meeting, except that at a meeting where a change in these By-Laws is to be
voted upon, or other resolution, then eight shall constitute a quorum.
The order of business shall be such as is provided in Article VII, Section 22 of the Laws and
Rules of the Fourth Degree and in all matters not expressly covered by the Laws and Rules
of the Fourth Degree, the procedure shall be the same as that provided by the Constitution
and Laws of the Knights of Columbus and Roberts Rules of Order.

ARTICLE VII - Dues
The annual dues of members shall be 25.00, except honorary members who shall pay 10.00,
and honorary life members who shall pay nothing, except members who are aged 18-21 on July 1st of each fraternal year shall pay 0.00, except members who are aged 80 or older on July 1st of each fraternal year shall pay 0.00.

ARTICLE VIII - Funds
Section 1. All monies obtained from any source, by or through any person or persons, acting
for or in the name of the Assembly or under its direction or authority, shall be considered
Assembly funds and shall be forthwith delivered to the Faithful Comptroller who shall give his
official receipt therefore and who shall report at the close of each meeting the amounts so
received and from what source and shall deliver the same to the Purser and take his receipt
therefore.

Section 2. The Purser shall deposit all moneys received from the Comptroller in a bank to the
credit of the Assembly. Disbursements from this fund shall be made in accordance with the
Laws of the Order and the rules promulgated on the Officers' Desk Reference. The
depository bank shall be furnished with a copy of this section.

Section 3. No money in excess of 250.00 shall be paid or transferred from the treasury of any
Assembly (except such moneys as the Assembly is called upon to regularly pay for its
current expenses, demands of the Supreme Council, purposes approved by the Supreme
Council or Board of Directors, or initiation fees due the District Master) unless by a two-thirds
vote of the members present and voting at a regular meeting held subsequent to a regular
meeting at which notice in writing of a resolution of intention to pay or transfer such money
and the purposes and amount to be paid or transferred shall have been given and regularly
read.

Section 4. All bills shall be presented to the Scribe and then referred to the Board of
Trustees. In case a bill is not approved by the Board of Trustees, it shall be referred back to
the Assembly for action.

Section 5. No officers shall receive any compensation for services rendered the Assembly,
except the Faithful Comptroller, who shall be entitled to a fee of 8 percent on all collections of
dues from members; and the Faithful Purser, who shall receive a salary of 50.00 per annum;
such amounts being payable semi-annually at the meeting at which the Trustees shall file
their reports.

ARTICLE IX - Annual Communion Sunday
The Assembly shall set aside at least one Sunday each year for the purpose of attending
Mass and receiving Holy Communion in a body, the time and place thereof to be fixed by
vote at a regular meeting.

ARTICLE X - Death of Member
Section 1. Upon the death of a member in good standing, notice shall be given to the
members and, if time permits, request them to assemble and pay their respects to the
memory of the deceased at a time and place to be indicated in such notice.
Section 2. When notice of the death of a member in good standing is received, a message of
condolence shall be forwarded to the family of the deceased on behalf of the Assembly.

ARTICLE XI - Amendments
Amendments to these By-Laws shall be presented in writing at a regular meeting of the
Assembly, but shall not be voted upon until the next succeeding regular meeting. Notice in
writing of such proposed amendments shall be mailed to all members at least five (5) days
before meeting at which such resolution is to be voted upon, and a two-thirds vote of those
present shall be necessary for the adoption of any such amendment.

ARTICLE XII - Additional Laws Governing
In all matters not expressly covered in these By-Laws, the Laws and Rules of the Fourth
Degree and the Constitution and Laws of the Knights of Columbus will control.

ARTICLE XIII - Effective Date
These By-Laws and any subsequent amendments shall take effect immediately upon their
adoption by the Assembly and their approval by the Supreme Advocate, and when effective
shall supersede all By-Laws which may heretofore have been passed by the Assembly.
These By-Laws passed and approved by vote of the Assembly, June 17, 2024.

Hector Jimenez
Faithful Navigator

Justin E Carrasco
Faithful Scribe

Date of Institution: February 1, 2023
Approved: July 11, 2024
JOHN A. MARRELLA
Supreme Advocate

© 2023 Cathedral of St. John the Baptist Assembly 3940
389 Grand Street, Paterson, NJ  07505 USA

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