Key points from Dr. Williams presentation on the history of African American women religious and the impacts of racism on the women, their congregations and the church. Read More
On September 4 in Newark, New Jersey, over 30 sisters, associates, St. Joseph Workers, and partners in mission from the U.S. Federation of the Sisters of St. Joseph joined with over 400 individuals in the Catholic Day of Action for Immigrant Children, part of a “Stop the Inhumanity” campaign designed to increase the visibility of the Catholics who are willing to take risks on the issue to increase pressure on the U.S. government to end child detention. Read More
Read the statement from the U.S. Federation of the Sisters of St. Joseph Read More
On July 1, the Estrada-Mendoza Family of six moved into a place to call home. Read More
The Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet make public our concern about the disturbing state of politics in the United States. Read More
The Sisters of St. Joseph marched in St. Louis' Pride Parade to stand in solidarity with the dear neighbor. Read More
We stand in solidarity with Bishop Joe Vasquez of the USCCB Committee on Migration. Read More