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Christ the King, Citrus Heights, CA

Christ the King Passionist Retreat Center
Christ the King Passionist Retreat Center

Christ the King relies on your financial donations and gifts of prayer. 

Christ the King Passionist Retreat Center accepts gifts of cash, securities deferred gifts, such as bequest, life insurance and charitable trusts.

All funds raised are used to fulfill the mission of Christ the King Retreat Center

For more information call:
Sandra Gill, 916-725-4720, ext. 302
email:  [email protected]

To make a donation online at Christ the King Passionist Retreat Center go to Giving to Christ the King.

 

Holy Name ~ Houston, Texas

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St. Paul of the Cross ~ Detroit, Michigan

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Take a Risk to Change the World

Take a Risk to Change the World

Passionist priest Rev. Alex Steinmiller, C.P. is the first and current president of Holy Family Cristo Rey Catholic High School in Birmingham, AL. The high school is part of the nationwide Cristo Rey network of schools in which high school students spend one day per week working in a corporate setting which helps to defray the cost of their tuition.

“My passion has always been to provide access to the tools that enable young people to reach their highest potential.  The Cristo Rey model will offer young people in the Birmingham area an opportunity to discover the key that can open a door to their greatness,” Fr. Alex said upon the school’s launch in 2007.

Fr. Alex assumed the presidency at Holy Family after decades of facilitating programs that motivate and inspire young people to mature into productive, responsible adults. He was involved for some 32 years with “Life Directions,” a national program which successfully partners at-risk young adults with their higher achieving peers. His commitment to nurture the promise of young people emerged from his witness of the violence that destroyed many Detroit teens in the early 1970’s.  Since then he has remained active in ministry to young adults and to those who are marginalized either through poverty or discrimination.

Click here to read the full text of his speech to the young Passionists at World Youth Day 2011:
Living the Passionist Charism for the Transformation of the World

Click here to learn more about Holy Family Cristo Rey High School.

Scroll down to see a few images from World Youth Day 2011:

Discernment and different stages of Formation

Fr. Christopher Gibson, CP,  gives an overview of different aspects of vocational discernment.

What can I expect when I inquire about becoming a religious in the Passionist Community?

Discernment.

Discernment begins when you seek help from a Passionist in your vocational journey to inquire and ask to be accompanied as you discern your vocation which includes the possibility of becoming a vowed Passionist among other possible choices. The first obligation of the Province Vocation Director is to assist you to discover the direction in which the Spirit is leading you.  Our first desire is to get to know you, who you are, and what life has been about for you up until now. It is also a time for you to get a greater insight into who the Passionists are. When it is clear that you and the Passionist community want to further this vocation journey, then you will be given a vocation mentor who will be willing to walk with you on your vocation discernment journey: to clarify and challenge, to confront and comfort, to purify and affirm your calling. When you come to a level of readiness to enter residency, the process of admission is begun (A list of documents will be required of you including an application form). After this is completed, a request for passage from discernment to residency is processed by the Province Admissions Board and then approved by the Passionist Provincial Superior.

Residency.

If you show all the signs of a Passionist vocation, the Passionist Vocation Director will welcome you into one of our communities so you are introduced into living in community; this is fundamental to Religious Life. This usually last about a year but could be extended if needed. During this time you may need to complete studies required to start Theology later on.

Novitiate

The next step is a year-long preparation for making vows as a Passionist. This is basically a time for laying down the foundations of a Passionist lifestyle which will culminate in the taking of vows of Chastity, Obedience, Poverty and in committing oneself to keep alive in himself and others the Memory of the Passion of Christ. These are for three years, after which they are done perpetually unless some circumstances call for an extension of temporarily vows.

After Novitiate, the candidate becomes a vowed member of the Passionist Community and begins studies at Catholic Theological Union (CTU) in Chicago in preparation for ministry. Both brothers and candidates for the priesthood require theological studies. Candidates for the priesthood are required also to have studies in Philosophy before studying Theology. Brothers will receive studies that are in line with what they need later on to serve as a brother based on their  gifts and needs of the Community.

In the meantime: 

  • Be active within a faith community, such as your parish.
  • Find a good spiritual director. It is important that you have good direction at this time.
  • Take time to pray and journal. Look for prayer experiences that nourish you.
  • Get to know Passionists. Make plans to visit Passionist Communities and Passionist ministries.
  • Read as much as you can about discernment and about our Passionist way of life. Ask your spiritual director for recommendations or visit our web site.
  • Be faithful to your own spiritual journey and to your prayer life.
Organization of the Worldwide Passionist Congregation Passionist Community Vocation Directory
Organization of the Worldwide Passionist Congregation

As all Institutions, the Passionists are organized into an orderly structure. The Superior General, with his consultors from different parts of the world are the governing body. Our General Superior resides in our Mother House which is located in Rome. Our present Superior General is Rev. Joachim Rego, CP from Australia. His term of office, and the consultors' terms are for six years.Joachim Rego

At present, We Passionists are in 61 countries around the world.

When a foundation in a country is established, it is called a Mission. As the Passionists develop in that area of the world and are able to have their own leadership, it becomes a Vicariate. When it becomes almost self-sufficient, it becomes a Vice-Province and finally when it is self sufficient, it becomes a Province. For better solidarity among Passionists, regarding personnel, education and finances, our Congregation is divided into five configurations. In the United States, there are two Provinces: Holy Cross Province (us) from the Ohio River west to the Pacific and St Paul of the Cross Province, east of the Ohio River. Our Configuration is called Christ Crucified as is composed of the following countries: Canada, USA, Mexico, Jamaica, Haiti, Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay and Mozambique (a mission of the Calvary Province of Brazil).

Joe MoonsOur Provincial Superior is elected every four years. In June 2015, Father Joe Moons, CP, was elected Provincial Superior of Holy Cross Province. Father Joe was born in Holland, but raised in the United States. He serves as the head of our Provincial Council, advised by four consultors.

Passionist Community Vocation Directory

Passionists from our India Mission
Passionists from our India Mission

Fr. John Schork, CP
Passionist Community
5417 S. Cornell Avenue
Chicago IL 60615
[email protected]

Fr. Jack Conley, CP
Passionist Community
6520 Van Maren Lane
Citrus Heights, CA 95621
916-723-5162
[email protected]

Fr. Phil Paxton, CP
Passionist Community
1910-19th St. Ensley
Birmingham, AL 35218
205-780-9683
[email protected]

Fr. Bruno D'Souza, CP
Passionist Community
700 N Sunnyside Avenue
Sierra Madre, CA 91024
626-355-1740
[email protected]

Fr. Enno Dango, CP
Passionist Community
23335 Schoolcraft
Detroit, MI 48223-2405
313-531-0562
[email protected]

Passionist Community
430 Bunker Hill Road
Houston, TX 77024
(713)464-0211

Fr. Nicholas Divine, CP
[email protected]

Fr. Ronan Newbold, CP
[email protected]

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St. Gabriel Possenti

St. Gabriel of the Sorrowful Mother, patron of youth
St. Gabriel of the Sorrowful Mother, patron of youth

St. Gabriel’s life reveals that a profound love for the Mother of Sorrows is of the very essence of the Passionist charism, for it was Mary who appeared to young Paul Francis Daneo, the Passionist founder, and called him to found the Congregation.

Francisco Possenti was born in Assisi on March 1, 1838, the eleventh child of Sante Possenti and Agnes Frisciotti.

The first year of his life was spent away from his family with a nursing woman who cared for him because his mother was unable. In 1841 Sante moved the family to Spoleto where he was appointed magistrate. In that same year, the youngest Possenti child died at just six months old; Francis’ nine-year old sister, Adele, soon followed. Just days later, his heartbroken mother was too called to eternal life. Francis had lost his mother at just 4 years old.

gabrielpossenti1838-1862Tragedy continued to plague the family during his youth. In 1846 Francis’ brother, Paul, was killed in the Italian war with Austria. Another brother, Lawrence, later took his own life. Such events, however, did not rob Francis of his spirit and cheerfulness. During his formative years, Francis attended the school of the Christian brothers and then the Jesuit college in Spoleto. He was lively, intelligent and popular at school. At sixteen, he suffered a life-threatening illness. Praying for a cure, Francis promised to become a religious. With recovery, however, Francis quickly forgot his promise. But God’s call would not be denied, and Francis soon turned his heart to the Congregation of the Passionists.

Sante Possenti was less than pleased with his teenage son’s decision. Determined to show Francis the joys of a secular life of theater and society parties, Sante continued to hope Francis would find pleasure in a social life. But the young man was not to be dissuaded. Immediately after completion of his schooling, he left for the Passionist novitiate in Morrovalle. In the novitiate, he cultivated a great love for Christ Crucified. Francis received the Passionist habit on September 21, 1856, which that year was the Feast of the Sorrowful Mother. He was given the name: Gabriel of the Sorrowful Mother. A year later he took his vows. His monastic life preparing for the priesthood made Gabriel a secluded, non-public figure. His writings reflect his close relationship with God and His mother.

A Time of Strife

st-gabriel-8These were difficult and tumultuous times in Italy. The new Italian government issued decrees closing religious Orders in certain provinces of the Papal States. The new Passionist province of Pieta, to which Gabriel belonged, was in the center of this chaos. By 1860, the Passionists had ceased apostolic work due to the growing threats surrounding the community. During this period various Italian provinces were overrun by soldiers who robbed and terrorized the towns with little mercy.

The people of Isola would always remember him as “their Gabriel.” Struck with tuberculosis at the age of 24, Gabriel died on February 27, 1862, before his ordination to the priesthood. His fidelity to prayer, joyfulness of spirit and habitual mortifications stand out in his otherwise ordinary life. Pope Benedict XV canonized Gabriel in 1920 and declared him a patron of Catholic youth. His patronage is also invoked by the Church for students, seminarians, novices and clerics. Thousands of divine favors are attributed to his intercession with Christ Crucified and the Sorrowful Mother Mary.

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