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Since 1965, the Joseph House has been helping the poor, hungry, and homeless. We provide direct material assistance to meet their needs. The Joseph House is a non-profit, volunteer-based organization that depends on private donations for its funding.
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Sr. Clare Quinn

On Wednesday, May 17, 2023, Sr. Clare of the Little Sisters of Jesus and Mary, formerly Diane Quinn , 77, was called from the Sisters’ home in Princess Anne, Maryland to her Home with the Lord. Born in Baltimore on October 28, 1945, Diane Carol Douglas was the only child of Ruth H. Clopein Douglas…

Newsletter: May 2023

Dear Friends of Joseph House: Our mission at the Joseph House is to help people in crisis situations, no matter what their needs may be. It doesn’t matter if it’s rent or an electric bill or medical care or anything else—if we can verify the need, and we have the means to help, we go…

Newsletter: April 2023

Dear Friends of Joseph House: As you know from reading our monthly Newsletter, we attend to many people who come to the Joseph House Crisis Center. Sometimes people travel a considerable distance because they’re desperate and afraid of losing their housing or having their utilities turned off. But not everyone is able to come to…

Newsletter: March 2023

Dear Friends of Joseph House: Last month we presented some thoughts on the Good Samaritan courtesy of Pope Benedict. We’d like to do a little more with help from Pope Francis this time, who wrote an excellent commentary on the parable in his encyclical, On Fraternity and Social Friendship. Francis takes a look at each…

Newsletter: February 2023

Dear Friends of Joseph House: Here’s a fun fact: centuries ago, if you had called a nun “silly,” she would have taken it as a compliment! She probably wouldn’t today (although personally we would smile and nod and say yes, sometimes it’s true), but back in the Middle Ages the word meant pious and devout….

Newsletter: January 2023

Dear Friends of Joseph House: January is the doorway into a new year. It’s a threshold we cross, and although symbolic (January 1st was just another day), it is still rich in meaning, like many other thresholds. A literal threshold we cross every day is the one going into our homes. Our front door marks…

Newsletter: December 2022

Dear Friends of Joseph House: Whether it comes naturally to one’s self or not, our convent life is geared toward early risers. At this time of year our days begin in darkness. It is quiet and still when we gather in the chapel for Morning Prayer. We recite psalms, listen to a Scripture reading, and…

Newsletter: November 2022

Dear Friends of Joseph House: Not long ago, we had to wait for someone in the parking lot of a shopping center. It gave us the chance to do some people watching. We saw a man with gray hair timidly approach people and ask them something. He held out his hand in the unmistakable gesture…

Newsletter: October 2022

Dear Friends of Joseph House: When our founder started our community in 1974, she wanted it to be counter-cultural. But her understanding of what that meant was counter-cultural itself. Emulating Jesus, Mary, and Joseph is what Sr. Mary Elizabeth had in mind. She was inspired by the Holy Family and the life they lived in…