As a way to delve more deeply into our Passionist charism this Lent, we have begun working on a community Bible study: Dr. Edward Sri’s No Greater Love: A Biblical Walk Through Christ’s Passion. Today we’re excited to share with you the fruits of our first discussion
Read MoreToday we shared our insights on the second half of God’s beautiful love song to humanity, the Song of Songs.
Read MoreDuring Mother John Mary and Sr. Mary Veronica’s recent trip to Rome for the First General Chapter of the Monastic Congregation, they were blessed with many opportunities to visit holy sites.
Read MoreAn assortment of important people and events from our Monastic Congregation’s General Chapter in Rome!
Read MoreToday we began discussing one of the most unusual books of the Bible: the Song of Songs, or Song of Solomon.
Read MoreToday we continued our Scriptural theme study on the Divine Bridegroom with Hosea chapter 2.
Read MoreWelcome back to our Scripture sharing series! This time, we’ve decided to focus our prayer and sharing on some of the scripture texts explored Dr. Brant Pitre’s course on Jesus the Bridegroom. Our first passage was Ezekiel 16, an extended metaphor of Israel’s relationship to her Divine Bridegroom.
Read MoreA little levity to brighten up your Monday!
Read MoreSr. Therese Marie of the Cross, CP, was called home to God January 29, 2019. Visitation will be held February 10, 2019, 2pm-5:30pm, with the Mass of Christian Burial on February 11, 2019, 10am, all at St. Joseph Passionist Monastery.
Read MoreIt has been a busy couple of weeks for Mother John Mary, Sr. Mary Veronica, and the 43 other Passionist nuns from 13 countries gathered in Rome for the inaugural General Chapter of our newly formed monastic congregation.
Read MoreJanuary 5, 2019 marked the culmination of nine longs years of formation for Sr. Cecilia Maria, CP as she finally knelt before the altar and professed the five Passionist Vows perpetually!
Read MoreAt long last, we have reached the final chapters of the Book of Revelation – and what a finale they are!
Read MoreA little food for thought - the homily preached during the Mass of Perpetual Passionist Profession of Sr. Cecilia Maria, CP.
Read MoreThe final four chapters of Revelation are dedicated to the glorious victory of God over evil, the revelation of the New Jerusalem, and the climactic “wedding of the Lamb.”
Read MoreThe symbols in these chapters are not limited to the first century A.D. As with all of Scripture, they have meaning for us today. Regardless of how you interpret the historical meaning of the harlot and the beast, the lesson is clear: riches and power corrupt.
Read MoreChristmas message from Mother John Mary and the community.
Read MoreAn early Christmas gift to you (before it becomes completely out of season), some pictures of our monastery celebration of Thanksgiving!
Read MoreA closer look at these chapters reveals many spiritual “gems” worth praying over!
Read MoreO come, let us adore Him! Join us for the liturgies of Christmas.
Read MoreToday’s chapters give a vivid description of the Dragon’s servants, the two beasts, as well as a consoling glimpse into Heaven.
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