Founder - Fr. Philip Merdinger

Founder Fr. Philip Merdinger

Founder - Fr. Philip Merdinger

Fr. Philip is known for his exceptional preaching, especially his ability to draw people to know the love of the Father and to completely entrust themselves to the "all-sufficiency" of Jesus.

The Holy Spirit transformed his priesthood when lay people prayed with him. This encounter with the transformative power of the gospel led him to seek ways to provide those encounters for others. Most significantly, he founded the Brotherhood of Hope in 1980.

Now in his late 80s, our beloved Founder lives in our Minnesota house, interceding for his Brothers and the many people they invite to trust more deeply in the Father.

1975

A Son Encounters The Father

In 1975, Fr. Philip Merdinger, a priest of the Archdiocese of Newark, agreed to receive the prayers of some early members of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal. Though he had already been ordained for ten years, at that moment Fr. Philip experienced the love of the Father in such a profound way that he knew his life had been changed forever.

1977–1979

Iron Sharpens Iron

Reinvigorated in his priestly vocation, the Lord called
Fr. Philip to disciple young Catholic men. He created a men’s formation program based out of St. Antoninus Church in Newark, NJ. These men would share the Gospel and come together for prayer and meals.

1980 (Founded September 14)

Feast of the Triumph of the Cross

On September 14, 1980, a few of these men made a commitment to one another and to God—what would later be called their first temporary vows of chastity, poverty, and obedience. Other brothers followed closely behind, dedicating their lives to the All-Sufficiency of Jesus Christ in a fraternal common life.

Early 1980s

Our Early Way of Life

The mission of the earliest brothers was evangelization, formation, and community-building. For the first decade, many brothers continued to work secular jobs in order to fund their ministry.

Mid 1980s

Campus Ministry Begins

In the mid-1980s, some of the Brothers became campus missionaries at Rutgers University, in New Brunswick, NJ. This was the first full-time mission of the community, and campus ministry has remained our primary service ever since.

1992–1994

Branching Out From New Jersey

In 1992, Brothers established our first household in Florida, serving the Pensacola-Tallahasee diocese. It was there that Brothers first wore our habit. From Pensacola, we later moved to Tallahassee to begin our mission at Florida State University, where we served for nearly three decades.

1995

Finding a Canonical Home

In 1995, the Brothers moved to Boston, exploring new evangelistic possibilities in the Archdiocese. Later, church leaders asked Brothers to direct the campus ministry at Boston University. The city would become our canonical home.

1999

A New Generation of Leaders

In 1999, Fr. Philip stepped back after 19 years as the community’s general superior. He wanted to raise up the next generation and allow a Brother to lead. Br. Rahl succeeded Fr. Philip, followed by Br. Ken and Br. Patrick, the current general superior.

2005

A Community of Permanent Brothers

In 2005, we discerned that God was calling us to be a community exclusively made up of brothers. Ever since then, part of our mission has been to renew the vocation of religious brother in the Church.

2013

Campus Expansion

In 2013, a period of campus expansion began. We began to serve at the University of Minnesota, the University of Central Florida and the University of South Florida.

Today

Still Trusting. Still Obeying.

We are 28 Brothers and growing.

More than half of the Brothers serve college students and other young adults. Brothers also serve the Church and the poor.

We live together, pray together, and go out together into a world that desperately needs to hear that Jesus is enough.