
St Joseph's Society
St. Joseph's Society, also known as the Josephites, is a religious organization within the Catholic Church dedicated to serving communities, particularly those in need. Founded in the 19th century, the society focuses on education, social justice, and spiritual development. Its members, including priests and laypeople, strive to help marginalized populations, promote community empowerment, and foster a sense of belonging among individuals. The society emphasizes the importance of service and compassion, drawing inspiration from Saint Joseph, the patron saint of workers and families, to guide their mission and activities.