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The Fellowship of St. Joseph: A Model for Men’s Groups, by Andrew J. Peach and Peter C. Fulweiler – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

The Fellowship of St. Joseph: A Model for Men’s Groups, by Andrew J. Peach and Peter C. Fulweiler

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By Andrew J. Peach and Peter C. Fulweiler, Catholic Exchange, May 1, 2026

Andrew J. Peach, J.D., Ph.D., is a former philosophy professor and current attorney. He is the co-author of An Introduction to Catholic Ethics, a text used in Catholic high schools across the United States, and has published articles in numerous journals, including The Thomist, Philosophical Investigations, First Things, Journal of the History of Philosophy, International Philosophical Quarterly, Crisis Magazine, Touchstone Magazine, and OnePeterFive. …

The Fellowship of St. Joseph (“FOSJ”) is flourishing. FOSJ is a men’s group in Wilmington, Delaware, devoted to the spiritual development of its approximately two dozen members. Started during the COVID lockdowns, the group meets a pressing need among Catholic men hungry for Christ in an increasingly hostile and vacuous culture. Entering its sixth year, FOSJ continues to thrive, with members expressing gratitude for the insight, consolation, and joy of the meetings.

Here’s how we have achieved success, while avoiding the usual pitfalls that plague “men’s groups.”

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