Josephite Schools In The United States
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Josephites of Belgium The Institute of the Josephites of Belgium ( la, Institutum Iosephitarum Gerardimontensium), commonly called Josephites is a Roman Catholic clerical religious congregation of pontifical right for men devoted to the Christian education of the youth ...
, a Roman Catholic religious congregation *
Saint Joseph's Missionary Society of Mill Hill The Mill Hill Missionaries (MHM), officially known as the Saint Joseph's Missionary Society of Mill Hill ( la, Societas Missionariorum S. Ioseph de Mill Hill), is a Catholic society of apostolic life founded in 1866 by Herbert Alfred Vaughan, MH ...
, a Roman Catholic religious society of apostolic life, headquartered outside London *
Society of St. Joseph of the Sacred Heart The Society of Saint Joseph of the Sacred Heart ( la, Societas Sodalium Sancti Joseph a Sacra Corde) abbreviated SSJ, also known as the Josephites is a society of apostolic Life of Pontifical Right for men ( priests and brothers) headquartered ...
, a Catholic religious society of apostolic life, headquartered in Baltimore who minister to African-Americans (originally a part of the above Mill Hill Fathers) *
Josephite (Latter Day Saints) The denominations in the Latter Day Saint movement are sometimes collectively referred to as ''Mormonism''. Although some denominations oppose the use of this term because they consider it derogatory, it is especially used when referring to the l ...
, any adherent tracing the Restorationist priesthood through Joseph Smith III * Josephites, followers of
Joseph Volotsky Joseph Volotsky — also known as Joseph of Volotsk or Joseph of Volokolamsk (russian: Ио́сиф Во́лоцкий); secular name Ivan Sanin (russian: Ива́н Са́нин) (1439 or 1440 – September 9, 1515) — was a prominent Russian ...
, Russian monk who advocated the church's ownership of land, social activity and charity * Josephites, members of the Josephite movement, a 20th-century movement in the Russian Orthodox Church * Josephites, members of the Congregation of
Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart The Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart, often called the Josephites or Brown Joeys, are a Catholic religious order founded by Saint Mary MacKillop (1842–1909). Members of the congregation use the postnominal initials RSJ (Religious Sist ...
* Josephites, students and alumni of
St Joseph's College, Allahabad St. Joseph's College, abbreviated to SJC, established in 1884, is a prominent CISCE-affiliated elite school in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India, with high rankings both in the state and in India. It is affiliated with the Council for the Indian S ...
* Josephites, students and alumni of
St Joseph's Boys' High School, Bangalore , motto_translation = Faith and toil , established = , type = Private primary and secondary school , denomination = Jesuits , religion = Catholicism , gender = , faculty = , principal = Fr. Sunil Fernandes , enrollment = 3,300 , a ...
* Josephites, students and alumni of St. Joseph's College, Bangalore * Josephites, students and alumni of
St. Joseph's Sec School, Seppa, Arunachal Pradesh ST, St, or St. may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Stanza, in poetry * Suicidal Tendencies, an American heavy metal/hardcore punk band * Star Trek, a science-fiction media franchise * Summa Theologica, a compendium of Catholic philosophy an ...


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Josephite marriage Josephite marriage, also known as spiritual marriage, chaste marriage, and continent marriage, is a religiously motivated practice in which a man and a woman marry and live together without engaging in sexual activity. Catholicism A feature of Ca ...
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Josephines The Josephines (Latin ''Josephini'' or ''Josepini'') were Christian heretics condemned by Pope Lucius III's decree ''Ad abolendam'' in 1184 with the support of the Emperor Frederick I. They were "subject to a perpetual anathema" along with the C ...
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Josephinism Josephinism was the collective domestic policies of Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor (1765–1790). During the ten years in which Joseph was the sole ruler of the Habsburg monarchy (1780–1790), he attempted to legislate a series of drastic reforms ...
, whose adherents are called Josephists {{disambiguation