The Josephite Fathers will begin working in their first foreign mission field, the Bahamas, in the autumn, their Superior General George F. O'Dea announces. They will take over the mission work on Long Island. The Josephites, with a membership of more than 250 priests and Brothers. minister to about one-fifth of the entire Negro Catholic population in the U.S.
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