Then and Now: The Legacy of Trinity Missions
One hundred years ago, when the first Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity promised to work to preserve the faith among the spiritually neglected and abandoned, they could never have imagined what their legacy would be.
A Death in the Family
The migrant workers who toil in the chicken processing plants across Mississippi are a close-knit group. Their sense of community extends to the missionaries who serve them. When Edgar Lopez died trying to get back to his family in Carthage, Mississippi, following his deportation, it left a hole in this faith-filled community that may never be filled.
Spotlight: Fr. Edwin Dill, S.T.
You hear the stories from our incredible missionaries around the world. But the powerful work that they do is often aided by individuals behind the scenes. Fr. Edwin Dill, S.T., doesn’t currently work in the mission field, but he has supported our missionaries and made their work possible for decades.
Building Hope in Honduras
In Honduras, Fr. César Muñoz has witnessed God’s blessing on two very vulnerable families whose hope was restored thanks to our missionaries and the support of our generous benefactors. 
Carrying the Cross This Lent
The penitential season of Lent is an opportunity for all Christians to quietly reflect on our lives. What attachments are keeping us from loving more freely? What distractions pull our gaze from the Lord?