Our Mission

Living and Sharing the Fullness of Faith...

Who We Are

The world is in urgent need of discovering Jesus Christ and in being one with His Church.  It is within Christ’s Catholic Church (the pillar and foundation of truth) that the person comes to the fullness of his or her relationship with Jesus. You can be a powerful instrument in communicating this life transforming message.

Our Mission

The Catholic Society of Evangelists was formed to make available (at cost) Catholic materials that are orthodox, easy to read and informative. Our mission is to provide members with the basic tools and assistance necessary to succeed in communicating the truths of the Catholic faith. With these tools, we can help active Catholics grow in their faith, bring former Catholics back “home” and give solid information to searching non-Catholics. Together, we are able to purchase these tools in large quantities, at a discount, making evangelization affordable for all our members.

Our Pledge

We have pledged our uncompromising loyalty and fidelity to the Catholic Church and to its only authentic teaching authority - the successor of Peter, the Vicar of Christ, the Pope, and to those Bishops who are loyal and in union with him. Anyone willing to take the same pledge of loyalty is invited to become a member and receive our support.

Our Prayer

We pray that through the guidance and inspiration of the Holy Spirit that all Catholics learn more about their faith and in turn use that knowledge to make evangelization a natural and active part of their life. Remember... “One person changed by your efforts may in turn affect the lives of generations to come.”

"Perform the work of an evangelist"- 2 Tim 4:5

The Weight of One Mass
The following true story was related to Sr. M. Veronica Murphy by an elderly nun who heard it from the lips of the late Reverend Father Stanislaus SS.CC.One day many years ago, in a little town in Luxembourg, a Captain of the Forest Guards was in deep conversation with the butcher when an elderly woman entered the shop. The butcher broke off the conversation to ask the old woman what she wanted. She had come to beg for a little meat but had no money. The Captain was amused at... Read more...