Latin:Institutum Iosephitarum Gerardimontensium[2] | |
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Abbreviation | Post-nominal letters:C.J. |
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Nickname | Josephites |
Established | May 1st, 1817; 207 years ago (May 1st, 1817)[2] |
Founder | Fr. Constant Guillaume van Crombrugghe[2] |
Founded at | Ghent, Belgium |
Type | Clerical Religious Congregation of Pontifical Right for Men[3] |
Headquarters | General Motherhouse Karmelietenstraat 57, Geraardsbergen, Belgium[3] |
Coordinates | 41° 54′ 4.9″ N, 12° 27′ 38.2″ E |
Members | 122 members (includes 66 priests) as of 2018[2] |
Superior General | Fr. Jacob Beya Kadumbu, CJ[2] |
Patron saint | St. Joseph |
Parent organization | Roman Catholic Church |
Website | www |
The Institute of the Josephites of Belgium (Latin:Institutum Iosephitarum Gerardimontensium), commonly calledJosephites is a Roman Catholic clerical religious congregation of pontifical right for men devoted to the Christian education of the youth It was founded inGhentBelgium by Canon van Crombrugghe, in 1817. Its members add the nominal lettersC.J. after their names to indicate membership in the Institute.
While their primary apostolate is the education of the youth, they also have a missionary past in Africa. Their headquarters is at Karmelietenstraat 57, 9500Geraardsbergen, Belgium. The organisation is aCongregation of Pontifical Right.
The Josephites were founded in theDiocese of Ghent by CanonConstant van Crombrugghe in 1817. Members of the congregation use the initials "C.J." after their names.
The purpose was the education of children from poorer backgrounds who might not otherwise go to school. The congregation set up a commercial school and an industrial school.[4]
As of 2017 the congregation had established four schools in Belgium, two in England, one in the United States, and nine in theDemocratic Republic of Congo.[5]
In 2018, they had 9 houses, with 111 members including 72 priests.[2]
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