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Who are the Trinity Missionaries?
We are a congregation of Catholic priests and Brothers founded by
an American Vincentian priest, Father Thomas A. Judge, in 1929.
Our legal title is Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity,
but our popular name is Trinity Missions.
Trinity
Missionaries work with the poor and abandoned wherever the need
is greatest. Our main goal is the preservation of the faith among
people who are spiritually neglected or abandoned, especially the
poor.
You would
have to travel a lot to meet every Trinity Missionary! We are across
the United States - in the heart of inner-cities, on Native American
reservations, and in the isolated towns of rural America. We also
work in Costa Rica, Puerto Rico, Mexico and Colombia.
Trinity
Missionaries are pastors and teachers, chaplains and counselors.
We visit the sick and elderly and we feed the poor and homeless.
Our priests and Brothers work in prisons, hospitals and other institutions
where people feel abandoned and alone.
Wherever
we are, whatever we are doing, we share a common goal: to preach
the love of God and the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
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The Trinity Missionary spirit
is...
...an Apostolic Spirit
...a Gospel Spirit
...a Catholic Spirit
The Trinity Missionary Spirit is Charity, Charity Aflame.
Missionaries to America
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