Biography Of Righteous B And His Ministry Of Dirty Vagabonds

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Righteous B and His Ministry of Dirty Vagabonds

There are many people who have made an impact when it comes to Youth

Ministry. Pope John Paul II comes to mind when thinking about leaders in youth

outreach, but I always think of someone who works on a much smaller scale. Someone

who affected my life personally when it came to my religion. I always think of the

Catholic youth minister and rapper Bob Lesnefsky aka Righteous B. With his wife, and a

large number of young missionaries Righteous B spreads Gods word across the country.

Bob Lesnefsky, also known as the Catholic rapper Righteous B, is a rapper and

youth minister in the inner city of Steubenville, Ohio. Righteous B grew up in a suburb

outside of Philadelphia, and went to Franciscan
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Originally posted in an inner city area, they ran into problems

with violence and were about to leave. In the end they stayed, and fully dove into being

youth ministers in the inner city. This was the start to Dirty Vagabond Ministries.1

While well known in the Roman Catholic community for his rapping, Bob’s

greatest contribution is the inner city based youth outreach program Dirty Vagabond

Ministries. Bob and his wife started Dirty Vagabonds in 2005, to bring inner city kids

closer to God. They started the program by going to parks or other areas in the projects

and would se up picnics and feed the people in that area. They began to talk to these

1 Rossi, Tony. "Daily Homily: Wash and Be Clean. Interview with Bob Lesnefsky."

Catholic.net. Accessed December 3, 2014.

http://www.catholic.net/index.php?id=3057&option=dedestaca.

people, especially youth, forming friendships and relationships over the span of months

and years. Bob decided that “It’s much more effective for me to share Christ with

someone who considers me their friend than someone who I knock on their door and try

to give them a five minute plug.” He wanted to show people that he cared about

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