Our Mission
Our rule of life states that, "By our lives as Missionary Servants, we seek first to glorify the Triune of God. We follow in the footsteps of the apostles who, filled with the Holy Spirit, went forth from the Cenacle to spread everywhere the knowledge and love of Jesus." Fr. Thomas A. Judge, C.M. had a vision of the church that included calling every Catholic to be an Apostle for Christ.

Serving the Poor
All across the United States, Mexico, Costa Rica, Columbia and Puerto Rico, Missionary Servants are working - in inner city ghettos and in immigrant communities, on Native American reservations, in tropical rain forests and in the isolated towns of the deep south. Our priests and Brothers serve in parishes as teachers, chaplains and counselors. We walk with those who feel abandoned, alone and marginalized, we visit the sick, the elderly, the incarcerated, the addicted, and the troubled.
 
Working Together
Wherever we are, we help guide, form and minister with lay missionaries to bring the Gospel to the work place, school, neighborhoods and communities. We work together with more than 900 lay missionaries, 200 women religious, 30 members of an apostle institute, and over 100 missionary cenacle volunteers who share one single apostolic vision: preservation of the faith, developing a missionary spirit in the laity, and helping every Catholic become an apostle.

We are looking for men who are willing to help us continue this mission. For those who are exploring the possibility of religious life:

Write to our vocation office at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it   or visit our website in English or in Spanish. To visit our Mexican vocation program website. See our ad in Vision Magazine and find us at http://www.vocation-network.org/match.