The Passionists were founded by Paul of the Cross (Paolo Danei 1694-1775) in 1720. St. Paul of the Cross saw in the Passion of Jesus "the greatest work of divine Love" and the revelation of the power of the Resurrection to overcome the forces of evil. He bequeathed to his followers the charism of announcing to their contemporaries the love of God for each and every person shown in the passion and death of Jesus who rose victorious on Easter day. The Passionists make a special promise to promote the memory of the passion of Jesus by word and deed. They do this especially in preaching and various ministries among the poor, and the marginalized of every kind in whom they see the Crucified today. Another characteristic of the Passionists is their life in community. Passionist fraternity means that everything is held in common. Time is given to community prayer and to the contemplative dimension of life. Passionists are active contemplatives who, in a creative way, unite contemplation and an active pastoral life.
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