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The Order of the Most Holy Trinity, founded by Saint John de Matha in 1198, is a mendicant order with a unique charism of ransoming captives, historically freeing Christians during the Crusades. With around 600 members today, Trinitarians operate in 20 countries, focusing on prison ministry and human trafficking advocacy. Their red-and-blue cross symbolizes their mission of redemption, offering a distinctive contribution to the Church’s social justice efforts in regions like Africa and Asia, where Catholicism grows rapidly.