The Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity are a Catholic clerical religious congregation of priests and brothers whose charism is spreading the Gospel, preserving the Catholic faith, and fostering a missionary spirit among the laity, especially among the poor, abandoned, and spiritually neglected. Inspired by the love of the Triune God, members live in community life of prayer and service, offering pastoral care, sacramental ministry, catechesis, and work with the marginalized. Their spirituality emphasizes communion with the Trinity, compassion for the suffering, and empowering the baptized to share the Good News in ordinary and extraordinary settings.
The Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity were founded in 1928 by Father Thomas Augustine Judge, C.M., an American missionary priest whose early work among immigrants and the poor in the United States inspired a dedicated missionary community. Originally connected to missionary cenacle efforts, the congregation was formally approved and later elevated to a clerical religious congregation of pontifical right in 1958, with members professing vows and serving in missions. Today they operate in multiple countries in North America, Latin America, and the Caribbean, engaging in evangelization, social outreach, and ministries among urban, rural, and marginalized communities, while also promoting lay missionary involvement and the preservation of faith in spiritually neglected places.
Website (Vocations): https://missionaryservantvocations.org/