For more than 169 years the Sisters of Saint Joseph have served the people of Long Island. When there was a need evident, sisters went to Appalachia, the Dominican Republic, Brazil and to other parts of the United States.
In 1930, in response to a request by the Bishop of Ponce, four sisters were sent to found a mission in Puerto Rico. Then, the sisters spread across the island staffing parishes and schools and teaching in the Catholic University. At their peak presence, there were almost 100 sisters ministering in Puerto Rico. Presently, there are still sisters living and teaching on the island.
As a Congregation, we seek to make all our ministries reflections of our charism and mission. The education and empowerment of women have always been our focus. Sisters of St. Joseph are educators from elementary to the university level, social workers, health care professionals, lawyers, parish ministers, administrators and spiritual directors.
We also have ministries that we own and operate independently. They include four high schools, a learning program for immigrant women, an immigration clinic and garden ministry.
Today we not only continue our ministry through the empowerment of women and education but also through, spiritual education, and ecology efforts with a focus on sustainability, and justice actions.