Servants of the Holy Family

Servants of the Holy Family

The Servants of the Holy Family is a Roman Catholic congregation of priests and lay brothers. The congregation was founded in 1976 by Rev. Fr. A. V. Eledath, a Catholic priest in Kerala, India. The congregation has its headquarters in Thrissur, Kerala, India.

The congregation's mission is to serve the poor and the downtrodden. They run several schools, colleges, and hospitals in India. They also have a strong focus on social justice and human rights.

“The Servants of the Holy Family are a congregation of priests and lay brothers who are committed to serving the poor and the downtrodden. We believe in the inherent dignity of every human being and strive to promote social justice and human rights.”

They also have a strong emphasis on spiritual formation and promote devotion to the Holy Family.

The congregation has a global presence with members in several countries, including India, the United States, and Africa.

Achievements

The congregation has achieved several milestones in its history, including:

“We are committed to serving the poor and the downtrodden. We believe that every human being has the right to live with dignity and to access quality education and healthcare.”

Author's Note

The Servants of the Holy Family is a congregation that is dedicated to serving the poor and the downtrodden. Their commitment to social justice and human rights is inspiring and a reminder of the importance of serving others.

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The Catholic Herald The Catholic Herald — 2025-11-22