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CSJoseph – Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph The Congregation of St Joseph has pledged to support and participate in the Laudato Si’ Action Platform to achieve sweeping environmental sustainability Learn more about our participation in the platform here
Homepage | Sisters of St Joseph This year, the Sisters of St Joseph celebrate a remarkable milestone - 375 years of love, service, and unity Founded by six women and a Jesuit priest in 1650 in Le Puy, France, the Sisters of St Joseph were established to love God and serve the "dear neighbor" without distinction
Sisters of St. Joseph - Wikipedia The Sisters of St Joseph, also known as the Congregation of the Sisters of St Joseph, abbreviated CSJ or SSJ, is a Catholic religious congregation of women founded in Le Puy-en-Velay, France, in 1650
SSJ Rochester With head, heart and hand, the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Rochester are engaged in this world Every day, we strive to teach, heal and effect change, whether it’s through education, advocacy, social work and health care, pastoral care, or with a warm meal and a friendly face
Sisters of Saint Joseph Seized by the love of our Triune God and compelled to incarnate the CSSJ charism of unioning love, we, Sisters of Saint Joseph of Philadelphia, strive to address the urgent challenges of the present and the emerging future for the Congregation, the Church, and the life of the World
Sisters of St. Joseph of Northwestern Pennsylvania The mission of the Sisters of St Joseph of Northwestern Pennsylvania, its Agrégées and Associates, is to unite all people with one another and with God by responding to the ever-changing needs of the world and serving the neighbor without distinction
Who We Are | The Federation of the Sisters of Saint Joseph The Federation of the Sisters of Saint Joseph is a dynamic union of all the Sisters of Saint Joseph of the United States who claim a common origin in the foundation at Le Puy, France in 1650