
Josephite Legacy
The Josephite Legacy refers to the enduring influence of the Josephite priests and brothers, a religious community founded in 1854 to serve African Americans and marginalized communities in the United States. Their legacy includes establishing schools, churches, and social services that promote racial justice, education, and spiritual growth. They played a crucial role in advocating for equality and empowering communities historically facing discrimination, leaving a lasting impact on Catholic ministry and civil rights efforts across the country.