
What unites us is not geography or language, but a shared encounter with Christ in the Passion, present in those who suffer today.
These stories are part of a shared mission that includes us all—proclaiming that love is stronger than suffering, and that God remains present, bringing healing and new life.
Read featured stories from this issue:

Seeing Hope and Transformation Through Love and the Cross
Father Aurélio Aparecido Miranda reflects on how Brazilian culture and the Passionist charism together reveal that suffering, rooted in the love of Christ’s Cross, can lead to hope, community and concrete acts of compassionate care for others.

Donna Cooper sees the Passionist charism as a way of promoting cultural appreciation
Donna Cooper explains how Passionist spirituality shapes faith in Australia by emphasizing family, cultural diversity and unconditional love as pathways to holiness, community and authentic lived faith.

Family and Service: Sister Mavi Alfaro, CFP, Witnesses to the Way the Passionist Charism Responds to Mexican Values
Family is the heart and soul of life in Mexico. Sister Mavi (María Virginia) Alfaro, CFP, believes the Passionist charism deepens the focus and faith found in her country.

Father Eliud Kiuma Otunga, CP, shares the faith to bring joy and dispel fear in Kenya
As a native Kenyan, Father Eliud Kiuma Otunga, CP, connects the culture of his parishioners in the Rift Valley with the joyful message of Christ.

Michael Nasello is Called to Expand his World and Share his Gifts
Michael Nasello brings together the work of the two provinces based in the United States, and his committee participation has deepened his awareness of the needs of people from many different cultures




