Trinitarian Order
The "Trinitarian Order" is a Catholic religious order founded in the early 12th century by Saint John of Matha and Saint Felix of Valois. Its primary mission is to rescue Christian captives from Muslim captivity, reflecting its commitment to charity and service. The order emphasizes the importance of the Holy Trinity, which is central to its spirituality and identity.
Members of the Trinitarian Order, known as Trinitarians, live a communal life of prayer, service, and education. They engage in various ministries, including pastoral work and social justice initiatives, while maintaining a focus on their original mission of liberation and support for those in need.