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The Josephite Harvest
Cover of the Autumn 2020 issue
Editorial Team
Fr Donald Fest, SSJ Fr Nixon Mullah, SSJ
Categories
Catholic missions magazine
Frequency
Quarterly
Format
Physical and digital
Publisher
Josephites, Bishop John Ricard, SSJ
Founder
Fr John R. Slattery, SSJ
Founded
1888
Country
United States
Website
https://www.josephites.org/harvest-magazine/
The Josephite Harvest, originally named The Colored Harvest, is a Catholic periodical published by the Society of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart (also known as the Josephites). Founded in 1888, it is the oldest continually published Catholic missions magazine in the United States.[1]
The Josephites serve African Americans and the magazine chronicles their work in Black Catholic parishes and apostolates across the country. It also covers other news of interest from that community and from the wider US and global Church.[1]
^ ab"Josephite order celebrates 125 years of its Harvest mission magazine". catholicsentinel.org. Retrieved November 11, 2021.
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