Currently, we serve at four universities. These outreaches also influence many other college, young adult, and parish ministries in their respective communities. More information about each campus ministry can be found at the following websites:
- Boston University (Boston, MA)
- Florida State University (Tallahassee, FL)
- Northeastern University (Boston, MA)
- Rutgers University (New Brunswick, NJ)
Although the Brotherhood's call to witness to our charism of the All-Sufficiency of Christ is not tied to any particular mission, we have experienced God's grace equipping us to minister to the needs of college students in a special way. We rejoice in the opportunity to serve our Master (cf. Luke 17:7-10) by bringing today's young adults into a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and His Church. The vibrant expression of faith that we strive to establish in our campus ministries' apostolate communities helps form today's students into the Church's leaders of tomorrow.
The Brotherhood’s mission to college students is a spiritual work of mercy. While there is certainly an integral complementarity between the spiritual and corporal works of mercy, there is nonetheless a priority of order. “The charity of Christ who ‘went about doing good’ was concerned first of all with the spiritual needs of his fellow men, their need of salvation and redemption. Christian Charity seeks the total good of the others, but it follows this same order, placing spiritual goods over corporal but forgetting neither.” (Catholic Encyclopedia, p. 639, Mcg. Hill 1965) (cf. G&I, N&P §1)

