Discover Your Place in Religious Life

Are you called to be a parish priest or part of a religious order? We've created an eBook to help guide you.

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Discover Your Place in Religious Life

Are you called to be a parish priest or part of a religious order? We've created an eBook to help guide you.

You hear God calling you to religious life, but where exactly does he want you to be?

Understanding the differences between parish priests and priests or brothers in a religious order can aid in your discernment. Hearing directly from a brother in a religious order can make the mission of that order so much clearer.

We’ve created an ebook that will illuminate these details as you seek to follow God’s will.

You hear God calling you to religious life, but where exactly does he want you to be?

Understanding the differences between parish priests and priests or brothers in a religious order can aid in your discernment. Hearing directly from a brother in a religious order can make the mission of that order so much clearer.

We’ve created an ebook that will illuminate these details as you seek to follow God’s will.

Who are the Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity?

We are a Catholic religious order committed to spreading the Gospel and loving our neighbor. We have a special calling to care for the poor, marginalized, and overlooked. Our 37 missions serve the parishes of inner-city neighborhoods and isolated rural areas in seven different countries: the United States, Mexico, Haiti, Colombia, Honduras, Costa Rica, and Puerto Rico. Our priests and Brothers care deeply about justice for indigenous peoples, dignity for immigrants and refugees, hope for those struggling with addiction, and freedom for those trying to break from gang violence and coercion.

Who are the Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity?

We are a Catholic religious order committed to spreading the Gospel and loving our neighbor. We have a special calling to care for the poor, marginalized, and overlooked. Our 37 missions serve the parishes of inner-city neighborhoods and isolated rural areas in seven different countries: the United States, Mexico, Haiti, Colombia, Honduras, Costa Rica, and Puerto Rico. Our priests and Brothers care deeply about justice for indigenous peoples, dignity for immigrants and refugees, hope for those struggling with addiction, and freedom for those trying to break from gang violence and coercion.