Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity (Missionary Servants) is a religious congregation of men in the Roman Catholic Church. Its membership is composed of ordained priests and brothers, who are full members of the community. Members engage in missionary work with the poor and abandoned in the United States and Latin America. One of their principal aims is to promote the missionary vocation of the laity. They are also known for parish ministry and for promoting social justice. Presently, the Superior General is the Very Rev. John S. Edmunds, S.T. The headquarters of the congregation, its General Curia, is in Silver Spring, Maryland.
History
The congregation was officially established on 29 April 1929 in Russell County, Alabama, between the cities of Eufaula, Alabama, and Phenix City, Alabama. Its founder, Rev. Thomas A. Judge, C.M., was a member of the Congregation of the Mission more popularly known as the Vincentians, or Lazarites...
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