In New York

Passionist Solidarity Network is a collaboration of Passionists from North America and the Caribbean working for social change through direct action, legislative advocacy and education.

Passionists International is an NGO located at the United Nations representing the Passionists in global deliberations regarding international poverty, climate change and human rights.

The Sunday Mass celebrates 50 years of bringing the virtual Eucharist to thousands of people a week – the sick and infirmed, the incarcerated, alienated Catholics and the spiritually searching.

Reconnect @ Thomas Berry Place was founded in Brooklyn to engage young people looking for a positive life change, the program creates social enterprise business to employ youth and teach life skills as well as assisting with next steps in life. Reconnect now resides and is expanding into our Jamaica, NY retreat house located in the Passionist’s Thomas Berry Place in order to deepen the impact on young people’s lives. Here they will not only continue to expand their external business endeavors such as their printing and graphics shop, reopen the Reconnect Bakery but also be part of "fabric" of the renewed retreat house. Here they will tend to the organic and hydroponic gardens, help maintain the house and grounds and be part of live of all retreats. More information will be forthcoming. 

In Pennsylvania

St. Paul of the Cross Monastery has funded and staffed a food bank that has fed Pittsburgh’s poor and hungry for almost 100 years.

In Haiti

In the Caribbean nation of Haiti, the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, Passionists from North America, the Carribean and Mexico sponsor a mission which serves impoverished youth and families, including housing those displaced by violence and instability.  Several young men from the mission are now in formation to become Passionist priests.

The Passionists also participated in the founding of Nuestros Pequeños Hermanos (NPH), as well as St. Damien, a 120-bed pediatric hospital in Haiti which provides long-term care to critically ill children and outpatient services to over 90,000 children and adults each year, and the St. Luke Foundation.

In Honduras

St. Benedict’s Clinic in Tegucigalpa serves more than 45,000 women, men and children each year, bringing them the most modern and efficient medical treatment.

In Jamaica, West Indies

St. Elizabeth Passionist Parish and Basic School for Children is a beacon of hope in an impoverished and violent neighborhood of Kingston, providing programs for young people, a pre-school for youngsters, food programs for the hungry and a safe place for celebration and worship.