The Congregation of the Missionary Brothers of St. Francis of Assisi, an International Society of Religious Brothers, was founded in 1901 in India by Rev. Bro. Paulus Moritz of Germany. It was established mainly to look after and educate the orphans and rural masses. Now the Congregation has above a hundred centres in India. These centres include Orphanages, Schools, Formal and Non-formal Technical Education Centres for School Dropouts, Leprosy Centres, Agricultural Training Farms, Youth Centres, Clinics, Dispensaries and Hospitals. The Religious Society has spread to South America, Sri Lanka, Germany, Switzerland and Italy and Africa for similar work, with Mumbai as its headquarters.
With its charitable and registered societies across India, the congregation delivers its best for the upbringing of the orphans, the poor, and the lower middle class, irrespective of caste or creed.
After the emergence of Modern India as a rising power, our focus extended to cater to the needs of the urban and semi urban classes by providing high quality education, both professional and technical. Today, after 113 years of its inception, the Franciscan Brothers continue their commitment of training young minds to take up the challenges of the future, with the generous support and collaboration oflike-minded people and organizations.