Servants of St. Joseph
The Servants of St. Joseph (Spanish: Siervas de San José) (who use the postnominal initials S.S.J.) form an international congregation of Religious Sisters in the Roman Catholic Church. It was founded by Mother Bonifacia Rodríguez-Castro on January 7, 1874, with the support and guidance of a Catalan Jesuit, Fr. Francesc Xavier Butinyà i Hospital, S.J., in Salamanca, Spain.
founded by
known for
Wikipage redirect
primaryTopic
Servants of St. Joseph
The Servants of St. Joseph (Spanish: Siervas de San José) (who use the postnominal initials S.S.J.) form an international congregation of Religious Sisters in the Roman Catholic Church. It was founded by Mother Bonifacia Rodríguez-Castro on January 7, 1874, with the support and guidance of a Catalan Jesuit, Fr. Francesc Xavier Butinyà i Hospital, S.J., in Salamanca, Spain.
has abstract
La Congregación de las Siervas ...... sus nombres las silgas S.S.J.
@es
Le Serve di San Giuseppe (in s ...... o al loro nome la sigla S.S.J.
@it
The Servants of St. Joseph (Sp ...... al, S.J., in Salamanca, Spain.
@en
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
Wikipage page ID
16,370,181
Wikipage revision ID
714,122,035
subject
comment
La Congregación de las Siervas ...... sus nombres las silgas S.S.J.
@es
Le Serve di San Giuseppe (in s ...... o al loro nome la sigla S.S.J.
@it
The Servants of St. Joseph (Sp ...... al, S.J., in Salamanca, Spain.
@en
label
Servants of St. Joseph
@en
Serve di San Giuseppe
@it
Siervas de San José
@es