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American Catholic History

The Josephites: Dedicated to Serving Black Americans

American Catholic History

Noelle & Tom Crowe

Religion & Spirituality, History, Christianity, Education

4.8969 Ratings

🗓️ 25 February 2026

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

The Josephites, formally the Society of St. Joseph of the Sacred Heart, were founded in 1892 when priests of the “Mill Hill” priests from England separated from the mother order. The Mill Hill priests had been founded in England in 1866 by Father Herbert Vaughn — later the Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster — who desired to establish a missionary society. In 1871 Pope Pius IX gave the Mill Hill priests the mission of evangelizing the millions of blacks in America who were recently freed slaves in the wake of the American Civil War. They did amazing work, but, in spite of fact that the American bishops, led by Archbishop Martin Spalding of Baltimore, had specifically requested aid from Rome to help with the difficult challenge of these newly freed slaves, the Church in America, at all levels, still included many people with frankly un-Catholic understandings of their obligation of charity and justice toward their fellow man. Many black Catholics, and those who helped them, like the Josephites, faced terrible racism and segregation, for decades. However, the persistence of the Josephites, and the good will of a few very important figures, put the Church at the forefront of the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 60s. The Josephites are the first, and still one of the few, religious orders that work exclusively to aid black Catholics and preserve and promote a uniquely black voice in Catholicism in America.

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Hello and welcome to American Catholic History, brought to you by the support of listeners like you.

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If you like this podcast and would like to support our work, please visit American Catholic

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History.org slash support. I'm Noelle Heister Crow. And I'm Tom Crow.

0:21.6

Today we're talking about the Josephites.

0:24.3

The Josephites are the only religious order that exist solely to work with black Catholics

0:29.7

in America.

0:31.0

Now, this is a bit of a challenging episode because while the Josephites have a truly

0:34.8

inspired and inspiring origin story, unfortunately, the reception

0:39.6

they received and how some of their leadership handled things wasn't so inspiring.

0:44.8

Yeah, rather maddening, actually.

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Yeah, I mean, saying, well, those were the times, only goes so far when you're talking about

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Christians utterly failing to welcome each other as fellow children

0:54.9

of God and the one holy Catholic and apostolic church.

0:58.0

All right.

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But let's not lead with the negative.

1:00.8

Let's start with the inspiring founding.

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Yes.

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Okay.

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The origin of the Josephites goes back to one man, the English priest, Father Herbert Vaughn.

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Herbert Vaughn was born in 1832 in Gloucester, England,

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the eldest of his parents' 13 children. Vaughn's father was of an old English recusant

1:19.2

Catholic family, which means that they had never left the Catholic faith after the English

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