Holy Ghost Fathers
The "Holy Ghost Fathers," officially known as the Congregation of the Holy Spirit, is a Roman Catholic religious order founded in 1703 by Claude Poullart des Places in France. Their mission focuses on education, evangelization, and serving marginalized communities. Members are often involved in missionary work and operate schools and parishes worldwide.
The order is recognized for its commitment to the Holy Spirit and emphasizes the importance of spiritual growth and social justice. The Holy Ghost Fathers have played a significant role in various countries, particularly in Africa and the Americas, where they continue to promote faith and community development.