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The Congregation of the Holy Spirit, also known as the Spiritans, is a Catholic religious congregation of pontifical right for men founded in 1703. We are committed to evangelization, education, and service to the poor and marginalized.
The Spiritan formation process is a journey of discernment and growth, helping men respond to God's call to religious life and missionary service.


Our spirituality is centered on the Holy Spirit, who guides and empowers us to serve with compassion, justice, and evangelizing zeal.
| Founded: | 1703 by Claude Poullart des Places |
| Mission: | Evangelization of the Poor |
| Motto: | One Heart, One Soul |
| Presence: | 60+ countries worldwide |



If you feel God might be calling you to religious life and missionary service, we invite you to explore the Spiritan way of life.
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The Congregation marked six decades of dedicated service with a special Eucharistic celebration and community events.

A new educational facility providing quality education to children in an underserved area of Ghana.

Young people from across Ghana gathered for prayer, fellowship, and formation at the annual Spiritan youth event.