Mounted on the shield are three objects; a mace standing vertically, and crossed behind it, an anchor and a dagger or short sword. The mace from Roman days of authority, which must exist in any tightly-bonded and efficiently operating organization. The anchor is the mariner's symbol for Columbus, patron of the Order, while the short sword or dagger was the weapon of the Knight when engaged upon an errand of mercy.
Thus the shield expresses Catholic Knighthood in organized merciful
action, and with the letters K. of C., it proclaims this specific form of activity. The
red, white, and blue in the background of the shield and the foreground of the Cross of
Malta are t he colors of our beloved country As such, red is the color of stout-hearted
courage, of pulsing activity and a full measure of devotion. Blue is the symbol of hope,
of calm tranquility under God, and of confidence in the protection of our country,
established under God. White is the symbol of nobility of purpose, of purity of aim, and
of crucible-tried ideals to be carried out.
White is the color of the Eucharistic Host, pledge of God's Eucharistic presence among men, of the infinite love God had for man, and of the overwhelming affection which the God-man had for each individual. White then is the symbol of Christ-like Charity.
Blue is the color of Our Lady's mantle, in which she draped her beloved Son, through Whom salvation came to a sinful world. Blue is then the symbol of Hope.
Brothers, be thus edified of the meaning of this, the noble Emblem of our Order. Always
wear it with Pride, Dignity, and Honor, and be inspired to live the virtues it proclaims.