Clerical Religious Congregation of Pontifical Right for men
Headquarters
Via S. Giovanni Eudes 95, Rome, Italy
Membership
1,890 members (including 1,423 priests) as of 2020
Superior General
Fr. Joachim Xavier Rego, C.P.
Patroness:
Blessed Virgin Mary (under the title Our Lady of the Sorrows)
Affiliations
Catholic Church
Website
passiochristi.org
Formerly called
The Poor of Jesus (1720-1741)
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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. A known symbol of the congregation is the labeled emblem of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, surmounted by a cross. This symbol is often sewn into the attire of its congregants.
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throughout the world, the Passionists today are sometimes designated as parish priests and curates of various parishes. The Passionists hold many retreat and...
ten postulants, was clothed in the habit of the Passionists and entered the first convent of Passionist nuns, solemnly erected by the vicar capitular of...
and had several romantic involvements and on the night he left for the Passionists there were still hopes that he might become engaged to a local girl,...
neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. The monastery was built in 1910 for the Passionists, an order of Roman Catholic monks which believed in austere living and...
1950. She is especially venerated in the Congregation of the Passion (Passionists). Maria was born on 16 October 1890, in Corinaldo, in the Province of...
is especially venerated in the Congregation of the Passion of Jesus (Passionists). Gemma Umberta Maria Galgani was born on 12 March 1878, in the hamlet...
A religious habit is a distinctive set of religious clothing worn by members of a religious order. Traditionally some plain garb recognizable as a religious...
religious life, in 1845 Houben was admitted to the novitiate of the Passionists, who had recently arrived in Belgium, in the village of Ere, near Tournai...
The chaplet is due to Paul Aloysius, the sixth superior general of the Passionists. It was developed in Rome in 1821. A corona of the Five Wounds was approved...
Congregatio Sororum SS. Crucis et Passionis D.N.I.C., also known as the Passionist Sisters, is a Catholic religious congregation founded in 19th-century...
(OMV) Oblates of St. Francis de Sales (OSFS) Order of Friars Minor (OFM) Passionists (CP) Pauline Fathers (OSPPE) Redemptorists (CSsR) Rogationists of the...
(OMV) Oblates of St. Francis de Sales (OSFS) Order of Friars Minor (OFM) Passionists (CP) Pauline Fathers (OSPPE) Redemptorists (CSsR) Rogationists of the...
of a priest and with great difficulty found Fr Cuthbert Dunne, of the Passionists, who came with me at once and administered Baptism and Extreme Unction...
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This is a list of Catholic priests from or most linked to the United States. This is NOT an exhaustive list of American priests. Rev. Peter M. Donohue...
1 January 1824 11 June 1950 by Pope Pius XII Professed priest of the Passionists; Bishop of Macerata Vincenza Gerosa 29 October 1784 29 June 1847 18 May...
(OMV) Oblates of St. Francis de Sales (OSFS) Order of Friars Minor (OFM) Passionists (CP) Pauline Fathers (OSPPE) Redemptorists (CSsR) Rogationists of the...
18 October 1775) was an Italian Catholic mystic, and founder of the Passionists. Paul of the Cross, originally named Paolo Francesco Danei, was born...
(OMV) Oblates of St. Francis de Sales (OSFS) Order of Friars Minor (OFM) Passionists (CP) Pauline Fathers (OSPPE) Redemptorists (CSsR) Rogationists of the...
Visitandine nuns, founded by Francis de Sales and Jane Frances de Chantal; Passionists Premonstratensian canons ("The White Canons") Tironensian monks ("The...
Barberi became acquainted with several Passionists living in exile near his town. Barberi befriended these Passionists and served daily Mass with them. When...
(OMV) Oblates of St. Francis de Sales (OSFS) Order of Friars Minor (OFM) Passionists (CP) Pauline Fathers (OSPPE) Redemptorists (CSsR) Rogationists of the...
actress and was the daughter-in-law of John Moynihan Tettemer, a former Passionist monk who authored I Was a Monk: The Autobiography of John Tettemer, and...
Publishing Company. pp. 39–56. Leary, Richard. "Funerals in Jamaica". The Passionists' Compassion. Spring, 1997 (48). Archived from the original on 2004-04-03...
Immaculata. By the mid-1970s, the Passionist community decided to consolidate their operations to Chicago. The Passionists made the decision to close Holy...
and sacraments St Joseph Highgate [245] Roman Catholic served by the Passionist order St Luke Old Street, Finsbury Deconsecrated St Mary Islington [246]...
episcopo. A procession composed of Benedictines, Franciscans, Jesuits, Passionists, Dominicans, Redemptorists, and secular clergy made the circuit of the...
profitability, the profit a firm makes from serving a customer Member of the Passionists, a Roman Catholic religious order (post-nominal letters C.P.) compare...