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A primary form of relationship to the Passionists is an associate relationship. This is a canonically recognized means by which members of the laity enter into the life, mission and charism of the religious Congregation of the Passion.
Passionist associates are lay men and women who form faith sharing communities that meet each month to pray together, to study the spiritual life together and then have an opportunity for socializing. Associates also gather a number of time with vowed Passionists during the year. Associates desire their spiritual life to be inspired and formed by the values of Passionist spirituality.
There are other relationships with the Passionist community which are not as fixed or formal as the associates.
Passionist Associates are individuals who, after a period of reflection, discernment and formation (usually one year), choose to bond in a spirit of mutuality with The Congregation of the Passion, Province of St. Paul of the Cross, in its mission and spirituality, in a shared mission “to keep alive the memory of the Passion of Jesus” and to provide for ongoing, mutual formation.
Mutuality recognizes that both professed Passionists and Passionist Associates, although having distinct rights and responsibilities, contribute to the Passionist Mission in the world today. Each does this according to his/her particular gifts and talents received from God.
Mutuality implies the enrichment of both professed religious and Passionist Associates in their ongoing relationships with one-another on both a personal and a community level.
Mutuality respects the separate vocations of professed religious, married, and single Passionist Associates. This respect recognizes and allows for the nurturing of individual commitments in both the primary and secondary communities at all times.
Learn More About Becoming a Passionist Associate
For more information about becoming a Passionist Associate, please email or call:
Dorothy Brandreth, Coordinator of the Passionist Associates - Eastern Province
(E) [email protected] (M) 917-291-4041