Mill Hill Missionaries

Mill Hill Missionaries, officially ‘St Joseph's Society for Foreign Missions’, a RC missionary society of secular priests and lay brothers devoted to the propagation of the Gospel among unevangelized peoples. It was founded in 1866 at Mill Hill, in NW London, by H. Vaughan. It played an important role in Uganda when a British Protectorate was established in 1894. It also works in other parts of Africa and elsewhere.

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