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Pope tells Passionists: 'Bring hope of God's love to a suffering world'


Image: Vatican Media

Image: Vatican Media

Pope Francis yesterday met with members of the Congregation of the Passion of Jesus Christ, who have been in Rome for their 48th General Chapter. In his address he encouraged them to continue proclaiming Christ's redemptive presence to a suffering humanity torn by wars, poverty and divisions.

During their Chapter, the Passionists have reflected on how their Congregation, founded in 1720 by St Paul of the Cross, can respond appropriately to the new challenges of our present time to carry out its mission of living and proclaiming the memory of Christ's Passion in the world.

Reflecting on Isaiah's words, Pope Francis encouraged the Passionists to continue their commitment to sharing the Gospel in these challenging times by exploring new paths for evangelization, while preserving the charism of their founder.

We must go out to the streets of the world to avoid becoming stagnant and musty, as a testimony to our joyful and fruitful faith", the Pope said. At the same time, he reminded them that such an outreach "will only be effective if it springs from the fullness of love for God and humanity, lived in contemplative life, in fraternal relationships within the community, and in mutual support."

"Don't abandon contemplative life! You have a rich tradition of contemplative life."

Recalling St Paul of the Cross's profound spirituality, especially his understanding of Christ's death on the Cross as the ultimate display of God's love, Pope Francis called on the Passionists to continue his legacy by proclaiming Christ's redemptive presence in the sufferings of our days marred by poverty, wars, "a waste for humanity", destruction of creation, and the rejection of the weak.

"Remain faithful to the task of keeping alive the precious charism of St. Paul of the Cross. Evangelization, based on good personal witness, on the kerygma, on homilies, proclaims the love of God that is given in the Son for human salvation. Your Founder grasped all of this at its deepest root."

Noting that the Chapter coincides with the the Synod on synodality and is close to the opening of the 2025 Jubilee, whose main themes include hope, Pope Francis remarked that this virtue is also central to the Passionists' charism empowering them to find meaning even amid human suffering.

Concluding his address, the Pope urged the Passionists to live out their mission with words of truth, acts of compassion, and the silent presence that comforts the suffering, looking to the Virgin Mary as a model selfless service to God's plan of salvation. "Following the example and through the intercession of the Virgin Mary." he said "the Passionists live their consecration and mission, aware of the urgency to spread the message of salvation."

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