Since the 19th century, Ngazobil has housed a Catholic mission, one of the oldest in Senegal, established by François Libermann of
Saverne, founder of the
Congregation of The Holy Spirit. Louis-Philippe Walter stayed there in 1867. It was also in Ngazobil that future president
Léopold Sédar Senghor did his schooling until 1922.
Hyacinthe Thiandoum was trained there as well. Saint-Joseph Seminary was classified as a historical monument in 2003. Ngazobil is now a common site for pilgrimages. ==Administration==