
Congregation of Holy Cross
The Congregation of Holy Cross is a Roman Catholic religious community founded in 1837 by Blessed Basile Moreau in France. Members, including priests, brothers, and sisters, dedicate their lives to education, parish work, and social service. They focus on forming individuals spiritually, academically, and morally, especially through schools, universities, and charitable efforts. Guided by the values of faith, community, and service, they aim to foster hope and promote social justice, emphasizing the importance of community life and the integration of faith into everyday activities.