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Passionists - Wikipedia The Passionists, officially named the Congregation of the Passion of Jesus Christ (Latin: Congregatio Passionis Iesu Christi), abbreviated CP, [3] are a Catholic clerical religious congregation of pontifical right for men, founded by Paul of the Cross in 1720, with a special emphasis on and devotion to the Passion of Jesus Christ
Mission Charism - The Passionists Faithful to the charism of St Paul of the Cross, the Mission of the Passionists is to keep alive in the world the love of Jesus Crucified as seen in His Sacred Passion This mission is rooted in prayerful community life and is expressed in collaborative ministry to the people of God in all walks of life especially to the poor and suffering
The Passionists – The Passionists – Holy Spirit Province . . . present within the Universe, and within the whole community of life on Earth It empowers who we are and what we do of Jesus is the most extraordinary sign of God’s love So, our core mission was compassion in action Today’s gospel could be viewed as good advice from a ‘tradie’
Passionist | Catholic Congregation, St. Paul of the Cross . . . Passionist, a religious order of men in the Roman Catholic church, founded by Paolo Francesco Danei (now known as St Paul of the Cross) in Italy in 1720 to spread devotion to the sufferings and death on the Cross of Jesus Christ The Passionists fulfill their mission by preaching about Jesus
About - passionist. org The Passionists are a global order of Roman Catholic priests, brothers, nuns, sisters and laity who proclaim God’s love for the world revealed through the Passion of Jesus Christ Founded in 1741, today we continue to carry a message of compassion and hope to 59 countries throughout the world
Passionists Explained – Passionist Life Explore some of the basics of the Passionist movement in England and Wales – from our core beliefs, to the shape of our communities and some brief ‘explainers’ on frequently asked questions