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Passionist
Constitutions (1-6)
The
Passionist Vocation
1.
Saint Paul
of the Cross gathered companions to live together and to
proclaim the Gospel of Christ to all.
The first name he gave his community was "The Poor of
Jesus". This was to indicate that their lives were to be
based on evangelical poverty, which he held to be so necessary
if they, were to observe the other evangelical counsels, to
persevere in prayer, and to preach the Word of the Cross in
season and out of season.
Moreover, he wanted them to live their lives like apostles. They
were to foster and develop deep spirit of prayer, penance, and
solitude and witness to His love.
Keenly aware of the evils that afflicted the people of his time,
he never tired of insisting that the most effective remedy is
the Passion of Jesus, "the greatest and most overwhelming
work of God's love."
2.
Recognizing
in Saint Paul of the Cross the action of the Holy Spirit, the
Church with her supreme authority approved our Congregation and
its Rule, and entrusted us with a mission: to preach the Gospel
of the Passion by our life and apostolate.
This mission still retains all its force and authenticity.
We come together therefore in apostolic communities so that we
can fulfill this mission of ours by working for the coming of
God's Kingdom.
Confident that God will help us to overcome our human
limitations, we are determined to remain faithful to the
patrimony and evangelical spirit of our Founder.
3.
We are aware that the Passion of Christ continues in this world
until He comes in glory; therefore, we share in the joys and
sorrows of our contemporaries as we journey through life toward
our Father. We wish to share in the distress of all, especially
those who are poor and neglected; we seek to offer them comfort
and to relieve the burden of their sorrow.
The power of the Cross, which is the wisdom of God, gives us
strength to discern and remove the causes of human suffering.
For this reason, our mission aims at evangelizing others by
means of the Word of the Cross. In this way, all may come to
know Christ and the power of His resurrection, may share in His
sufferings and, becoming like Him in His death, may be united
with Him in glory ( Phil 3:10-11). Each of us takes part in this
apostolate according, to his gifts, resources, and ministries.
4.
We accept the urgent demands made on each of us by the personal
call of the Father to follow Jesus Crucified, namely:
- a personal and continual vigilance to make the Gospel the
supreme rule and criterion of our life;
- a steadfast will to live and work joyfully as a community of
brolhers, observing these Constitutions in the spirit of Saint
Paul of the Cross;
- a firm resolve to foster in ourselves the spirit of prayer,
and to teach others to pray;
- a keen attention to the needs of others, as we strive to lead
them to the fullness of their Christian calling through the
message of the Cross.
Our
Consecration to the Passion of Jesus
5.
We seek the unity of our lives and our apostolate in the Passion
of Jesus. His Passion reveals the power of God which penetrates
the world, destroying the power of evil and building up the
Kingdom
of
God
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Since we have been called to unite ourselves to the life and
mission of Him who "emptied Himself taking the form of a
servant"( Phil 2:7 ), we contemplate Christ through
persevering prayer. By giving His life for us He reveals God's
love for all people, and shows the path they must follow as they
make their way towards the Father. Faithfulness to this
contemplation enables us to show forth His love more fully, and
to help others offer their lives in Christ to the Father.
6.
We
express our participation in the Passion by a special vow, which
is at once personal, communitarian, and apostolic. Through this
vow we bind ourselves to keep alive the memory of the Passion of
Christ. By word and deed we strive to foster awareness of its
meaning and value for each person and for the life of the world.
By this vow our Congregation takes her place in the Church so as
to dedicate herself fully to its mission.
In the light of this, we seek to incorporate this vow into our
daily lives by living the evangelical counsels.
Then, as we relive the memory of the Passion of Christ today,
our communities become a leaven of salvation in the Church and
in the world.
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