Become a Patron

Advent, Christmas, New Years Almsgiving: Maximum Impact for Monthly Patrons

A generous patron has offered Eternal Christendom a $50,000 matching gift to help us reach our goal of 100% of our costs being covered by monthly patrons. For all new and increasing monthly patrons, this gift will match your new and/or increased giving for a whole year!

EXAMPLE: If you begin or increase your monthly support by $50/month, this patron will give us $600 ($50 times 12 months).

If there was ever a time for your monthly patronage to accomplish maximum impact, this is it!

Eternal Christendom is a tax-deductible organization, and under priestly authority. Thank you in advance for your generosity and commitment to helping advance our mission to cultivate Saints, Sages, and Statesmen through the Great Tradition. We regularly attend daily mass, Adoration, and pray the entire Rosary for, among others, our patrons.

You can become a Patron of Eternal Christendom in three main ways: Online, by Mail, and Planned Giving (i.e. Stocks, Donor Advised Funds, IRA Gifts, Estate Gifts, etc.).

Our online giving is through Donorbox, which allows you to start an account, and manage your giving by logging in.

To properly acknowledge your generous donation and keep you informed about our initiatives, we kindly request that you share your contact information with us (address, email, and phone number).

Our Federal tax ID is 68-0417523.

For any questions, please reach out on our Contact Us page.

Both Giver and the Receiver Give Thanks to God

In all your giving, we commend the words of St. Pope Leo the Great, who said the following in his Sermon 89 (§§5-6):

Be mindful of all the needy in general good will, but “especially” be mindful of those who are members of the body of Christ and who are joined to us in the unity of the Catholic faith [Gal. 6:10]. We owe more to our own in the fellowship of grace than to outsiders in the mutual participation of nature…Divine Providence has wonderfully arranged it that there should be in the Church both holy poor and good rich people, who in turn benefit each other from their very diversity. In order for the eternal and incorruptible rewards to be gained, those receiving give thanks to God, and those distributing give thanks to God, for as it is written, both “the patience of the poor will not perish forever” (Ps. 9:19), and “God loves a cheerful giver” (2 Cor. 9:7).