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The Passion Sign

The ‘Passion Sign’ was given to us by our Holy Founder, St. Paul of the Cross, who described how in a vision he saw Mary, the Mother of Jesus, dressed in black with a badge over her heart. He understood that he was to found a Religious Family that would be clothed in the same manner and wear that special badge. That badge developed into the ‘Passion Sign’ as we know it today.  

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Our Passionist Habit

Our religious habit is an outward sign of our consecration to Jesus in the mystery of His Passion and death. It consists of a simple, long black tunic, pleated at the waist by a leather belt from which hangs the rosary of Our Blessed Mother. Over our hearts we wear the Passion Sign which sums up the basic elements of our Passionist spirituality. We wear a simple coif under our black veil.

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Our Passionist Vows

The religious vows are to be seen as a unity. They are our marriage covenant with the Lamb, in response to His choice and call. We give ourselves to God in Jesus Christ, desiring to love Him in an undivided way. What makes us different from every other order of cloistered Nuns in the Church is what we call our “Passion Vow.”

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Our Liturgical Life

Cloistered Passionist life is a profoundly liturgical life.  In addition to daily Mass, we pray the full Liturgy of the Hours, which extends the fruits of the Mass throughout the entire day.  This schedule of daily prayer in common forms the “backbone” of our daily life, or to use a musical term, establishes its “rhythm”.

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Our Marian Devotions

Our Blessed Mother’s continual guiding presence marked the beginnings of the Passionist Congregation. Our tradition has it that she made known to our Holy Founder, St. Paul of the Cross, the mission God had assigned to him. St. Paul of the Cross honored Mary particularly under the titles of Our Mother of Sorrows, and Our Mother of Holy Hope.

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Our Penitential Practices

The Catholic Catechism says that “taking up one’s cross each day and following Jesus is the surest way of penance.”  We express this interior penance in the traditional ways of fasting, prayer and works of mercy.  The first thing any Christian must “fast” from is sin.  And living closely together in community provides countless opportunities to show mercy in seen and unseen ways.

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