Fr. Victor Reflects on the Past, Present and Future of Trinity Missions
Fr. Victor Seidel, S.T., discusses his 60 years as a Missionary Servant of the Most Holy Trinity with the type of nostalgia befitting someone who sees his calling as part of a greater whole. While he enthusiastically relays stories about his work with Trinity Missions, he brings his experiences into the context of its 100-year-old […]
Missionary Servants’ charism is to serve ‘entangled portion of vineyard’
A U.S.-founded religious order dedicated to serving the spiritually abandoned and empowering the laity, the Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity, turned 100 this year.
Feeding the Hungry in Chicago
The plague of hunger doesn’t just affect those in other countries, but here in our own nation as well. Many Americans are struggling to make ends meet.  Here in Chicago, Trinity Missions helps to feed the hungry through the ministry of St. James Food Pantry. Under the leadership of Fr. John, the pantry’s dedicated group of volunteers helps visitors pick out nutritious food for themselves and those under their care.
A Celebration of Service to Trinity Missions
A diamond jubilee is cause for celebration, and so we celebrate this momentous occasion for Bill Coombs, S.T., Ed Molumby, S.T., and Victor Seidel, S.T. As Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity, they have accepted the call to preserve the Faith among the spiritually neglected and abandoned.
What Are You Doing the Next 100 Days? Why Not Pray With Us!
We realize how much God has blessed Trinity Missions during the past 100 years. From our founding by Fr. Thomas Augustine Judge to the 37 missions in the United States (including Puerto Rico), Colombia, Costa Rica, Haiti, Honduras and Mexico, we have traveled into the “tangled vineyard” to help the abandoned and the poor.