We are a cloistered contemplative community of nuns with the charism to keep alive the memory of Christ's Passion. Our Founder, St. Paul of the Cross, said that "the Passion of Jesus Christ is the greatest and most overwhelming work of God's love." As contemplatives, we witness to the primacy and reality of God. As Passionists, our lives are signs that point to Jesus Crucified. "See, how much He loves you?"
Solemn Commemoration of the Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ
Today, Passionists around the world celebrate the Titular Feast of the Passionist Congregation!
We are commemorating the infinite love of the Father Who gave us his only Son, Jesus Christ our Lord. "He loved us to the end, even to death on a cross . . . [and] gave us his own Mother to be our Mother also . . . . He revealed to us [the Father's] infinite love for us and, in the power of his resurrection, gave us the gift of everlasting life" (From the Preface for the Mass during the day).
"I beg you, . . . , to profit by that divine knowledge which the sovereign teacher Jesus Christ teaches you in the school of his holy passion while you meditate on it with faith and charity. . . . You will be a good disciple if you put on the virtues of Jesus Christ. He will surely clothe you with them if you will be very humble, detached from whatever is not God and so hidden from creatures that no one can steal the treasure from you. I recommend interior recollection. Recall that you are a living temple of the Most High; remain within yourself; close the door to all creatures. Remain in interior solitude, clothed with the most holy sufferings of Jesus, and rest in his divine side which is the furnace of holy love" (From a letter of St. Paul of the Cross).
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