The Josephites (General Office)

P.O. Box 65010
Baltimore, MD 21209
Phone: 410-727-3386
Fax: 410-727-1006
Email: communications@josephite.com

Treasurer / Finance
PO Box 65010
Baltimore, MD 21209
Phone: 410-727-3386
Vocation Office

Email: vocations@josephite.com
Phone: 202-832-9100
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 65010
Baltimore, MD 21209

Mission Office

1200 Varnum Street, NE
Washington, DC 20017
Toll Free: 844-249-5730
Local: 443-708-4273
Prayer Line: 443-708-4673
Email: missionoffice@josephite.com

Archives

1200 Varnum Street, NE
Washington, DC 20017
Phone: 202-851-4149
Fax: 202-851-4153
Email: archives@josephite.com

Communications Director

1200 Varnum Street, NE
Washington, DC 20017
Email: communications@josephite.com

The Harvest Magazine (Josephite Harvest)

1200 Varnum Street, NE
Washington, DC 20017
Phone: 410-740-5009
Fax: 410-740-5888
Email: harvest@josephite.com

Web Services

Email: webteam@josephite.com

Emergency Report

Persons wishing to report abuse:

If you suffered abuse, it was not your fault. If you are a victim of sexual abuse by a priest, deacon, or individual representing the Catholic Church, there are several things you can do:

  • If you believe someone is in imminent danger or this is a situation of current abuse involving a minor please call 911.
  • Contact the appropriate law enforcement agency, which can help determine options for making a criminal complaint.
  • Contact a local child protection agency, a private attorney, a support group, an abuse hotline, or a mental health professional.
  • Contact the Josephite victim assistance coordinator who is available to help victims/survivors make a formal complaint of abuse to the (arch)diocese.
    • If requested and deemed to be appropriate by both the victim survivor and the Victim Assistance Coordinator (VAC), the VAC may arrange a personal meeting with the bishop or his representative.
    • The VAC is also in a position to connect victims to supportive services that address the emotional, psychological, and/or spiritual impact that abuse has had on a victim and/or his/her family.
    • The VAC can be reached at 410-727-3386, Mr. Ralph McCloud.

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Father Anthony Bozeman, SSJ
Vocations Director

Please contact Fr. Bozeman
E-mail: vocations@josephite.com

Phone: (202) 832-9100

Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 65010
Baltimore, MD 21209

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Mary Immaculate Novitiate

Very Rev. Rodrick Coates, SSJ
Novitiate Director

1200 Varnum Street N.E.
Washington, DC 20017

ST. JOSEPH SEMINARY

1200 Varnum Street, NE
Washington, D.C. 20017-2740

Main: 202-526-4231
Fax: 202-526-7811

St. Joseph Seminary is located in the northeast section of our Nation’s Capital within blocks of the campus of the Catholic University of America (CUA) and the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception.

The main purpose of the seminary is for the formation of men for service to the Church, as Josephite Priests or Brothers. It includes Pre-Novitiate Formation, Josephite Brotherhood Formation, and Seminarian Formation for those in the Philosophy or Theology program for priesthood.

This building also serves as headquarters for the Josephite Pastoral Center, Josephite Archives and the Josephite Vocations Office.

Also, visiting small groups can utilize this facility for day-long meetings. Contact the Seminary Guest Master for fee structure and date availability.

Our Staff

Reverend Leo Udeagu, SSJ – Rector and Director of Spiritual Formation

Reverend Richard Wagner, SSJ – Spiritual Director

Reverend Cornelius K. Ejiogu, SSJ – Academic Dean

HISTORY OF ST. JOSEPH SEMINARY

MILL HILL (London 1871)
The English Society of St. Joseph for Foreign mission was founded by Father Herbert Vaughan. This was the first English-speaking foreign mission group in the world. Father Vaughan’s first priests were ordained in 1870 and were sent to Baltimore in 1871 at the request of Pope Pius IX to work among African Americans. That was the year a permanent seminary building was erected on property already owned in the Mill Hill section of London. The seminary was called “St. Joseph College.” The 147-year old College was sold in 2016 and its seminarians are now trained in several of the Society’s location.

ST. JOSEPH SEMINARY (Baltimore 1888)
Seventeen years later, it was felt that an additional seminary was needed in America. At a cost of $34,000, the empty, small Western Maryland Hotel, adjacent to St. Mary’s Seminary in Baltimore, would serve as a temporary site. It was named St. Joseph Seminary and dedicated by Cardinal James Gibbons on Sept. 9, 1888.

ST. JOSEPH SEMINARY (Baltimore 1893)
With an increase in members and missions in America, it was a time for considering an independent American community. The parent Society in London was widening its mission field and there was a fear of neglecting the commitment of serving African Americans and the problem of communication was evident.

A permanent split was sanctioned with five members agreeing to form the new American Society of St. Joseph of the Sacred Heart. Others returned to London or joined American dioceses. Father John Slattery was the first Josephite Superior and served as the seminary’s rector. The statue of St. Joseph in the 4th floor exterior niche now stands in the main corridor of the present seminary in Washington, D.C.

The new Society’s Headquarters were in the newly-built St. Joseph Seminary, also adjacent to the St. Mary’s Seminary where the students attended class. The new seminary was dedicated in October 1893.

The 129-year old building still stands as a city-owned senior center names for Josephite Father Charles Uncles, the first African-American priest trained and ordained in the U.S. (1891).

ST. JOSEPH SEMINARY (Washington 1930)

In the late 1920s, St. Mary’s Seminary planned to move from its downtown Baltimore location next to St. Joseph’s Seminary. Then, the Josephites decided to build in a new location amid a number of religious communities clustering around The Catholic University in Washington, D.C., and its school of theology. An imposing building in Georgian style, designed by the Boston architects, McGinnis and Walsh (architects of the nearby National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception), was completed in 1930 and dedicated on Nov. 12, 1930 by Cardinal William O’Connell of Boston.

The students initially attended Catholic University, but in 1934, the seminary formed its own Josephite faculty until 1968 when the seminary combined the Oblates of Mary Immaculate. Since then, Josephite seminarians have studied under a combined union of several religious communities, with the Dominicans, the Institute of the Divine Word, Catholic University and Howard University.

In 1959, the seminary saw the completion of the west wing, adding the beautiful chapel and a new library and auditorium. It was dedicated by Washington’s Cardinal Patrick O’Boyle in May 1959. Father Edward Casserly was the rector.

Since 1930, St. Joseph Seminary in Washington has hosted the ordination of hundreds of priests, including three bishops.

Feast of St. Joseph the Worker

St. Joseph and the infant Jesus are depicted in a stained-glass window at Immaculate Conception Church in Westhampton Beach, N.Y. The feast of St. Joseph is March 19. (CNS photo/Gregory A. Shemitz)

On May 1, we celebrate the Feast of St. Joseph the Worker.

St. Joseph the Worker can provide comfort, guidance and support.

If you have family, friends or neighbors that are struggling, you can ask St. Joseph to intercede for them.

Send your intercessions and Mass intentions for the Feast of St. Joseph. The Josephites will remember them in prayer on the Feast Day of St. Joseph the Worker. Together we will ask St. Joseph to help us in this time of need.

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For us, St. Joseph, protector of the Holy Family and mentor to the child Jesus, is an inspiration. St. Joseph shows us the value of hard work and the importance of sharing skills with others, as he did when Jesus served as his apprentice.

Every day in our inner cities and rural areas, Josephites lead, teach and empower others in places where the need has been the greatest. Often the parishes that Josephites serve cannot afford to financially support a priest or brother. Will you help The Josephites continue to provide sacramental ministry, pastoral care and personal witness?

May good Saint Joseph intercede for you and for all of your special intentions. You can be assured that we Josephites will be petitioning our patron saint on your behalf, too.

PRAYER TO ST. JOSEPH THE WORKER

St. Joseph, guardian of Jesus, chaste spouse of Mary, you spent your life in the perfect accomplishment of duty, maintaining with the work of your hands the Holy Family of Nazareth, grant your kind protection to those who turn to you now.
Novena to St. Joseph
Glorious St. Joseph, faithful follower of Jesus Christ, to you do we come to ask your powerful intercession in obtaining from the merciful Heart of Jesus all the helps and graces that we need for our spiritual and temporal welfare, and in particular the grace of a happy death and the special favor we now implore (Mention it).

Guardian of the Word Incarnate, we know with confidence that your prayers on our behalf will be graciously heard before the throne of God and that God will grant us whatever is for His greater glory and for our greatest good.

V. Glorious St. Joseph through your love of Jesus Christ and for the glory of His name, R. Hear our prayers and ask God to grant our petitions.

Let us Pray:
Glorious St. Joseph, spouse of the Immaculate Virgin, obtain for us pure, humble, and charitable hearts and perfect conformity to the will of God. Be our guide, father and model through life so that we may merit to die as you did in the arms of Jesus and Mary.

Dear St. Joseph, foster father of our Lord Jesus Christ, true spouse of the Virgin Mother of God, pray for us.

Daily Prayer to St. Joseph
My beloved St. Joseph, adopt me as your child. Take charge of my salvation. Watch over me night and day. Preserve me from occasions of sin. Obtain for me purity of body and soul and the spirit of true prayer. Win for me a spirit of sacrifice, humility, and self-denial. Obtain for me a burning love for Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament and tender love for Mary, my Mother. St. Joseph, be with me in life; be with me in death and obtain for me a favorable judgment from Jesus. Amen.
Memorare
Remember – O most pure spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary, my protector, St. Joseph – that no one ever turned to you for your protection, implored your help, or sought mediation without obtaining relief. Confiding, therefore, in your goodness, I come into your presence and fervently recommend myself to your care and protection. Most loving foster-father of my Redeemer, hear the petition of your humble client. Amen.
Petition to St. Joseph
In faithful imitation of Jesus and Mary, I place myself and all my concerns under your care and protection, St. Joseph. Instruct me in every doubt, comfort me in each affliction, and defend and protect me in time of danger. Watch over me at all times, but especially at that last hour of my life on earth so that with you I may praise the Adorable Trinity forever. Amen.
Two Prayers for Workers
O God, the creator of all things, who formed the law of labor for the human race, graciously grant that by merits and patronage of St. Joseph, we may do the work You assign us and earn the reward You promise. Through our Lord, Jesus.

Lord God, You have created all things, and imposed on man the necessity of work. Grant that, following Joseph’s example, and under his protection, we may accomplish the works You give us and obtain the rewards You promise. This we ask through our Lord, Jesus Christ. Amen.

Prayer for Protection
St. Joseph, you are the faithful protector of and intercessor for all who love and venerate you. I have special confidence in you, for you are all-powerful with God and will never abandon your faithful servants. I humbly invoke you and commend myself with all who are dear to me to your protection and intercession. Do not abandon me or them during life, and assist me and them when we die. Amen.
Prayer for a Happy Death
Blessed Joseph, you yielded your last breath in the embrace of Jesus and Mary. When death closes my career, come, Holy Father, with Jesus and Mary, to aid me, and obtain for me the only solace which I ask at that hour-to die encircled by their holy arms. Living and dying, I commend my soul into your sacred hands, O Jesus, Mary and Joseph. Amen.

With permission of:

Bishop John H. Ricard, Superior General